On Fri, 07 May 2010 10:15:10 -0500, Josh Patten wrote: > sipx-restore -c configuration.tar.gz -v voicemail.tar.gz
Right after I posted this, I finally found a reference in the sipxconfig log. Got it, use -non-interactive is what I was looking for. Even from command line, don't see the errors which are preventing gui from coming up. [r...@uc yum.repos.d]# sipxproc -l {"FreeSWITCH"=>"Running", "sipXmrtg"=>"Running", "SIPRegistrar"=>"Running", "ParkServer"=>"Running", "ConfigAgent"=>"Running", "CallResolver"=>"Running", "ACDServer"=>"Running", "SIPStatus"=>"Running", "ConfigServer"=>"Failed", "CallResolver-Agent"=>"Disabled", "SipXbridge"=>"Disabled", "MediaServer"=>"Running", "sipXivr"=>"Running", "PageServer"=>"Running", "PresenceServer"=>"Running", "ResourceListServer"=>"Running", "SipXrelay"=>"Running", "SIPXProxy"=>"Running"} ConfigServer still sz it's failed and several other services still not running. All I want to do is to get the gui back so that I can copy what we had on the server rather than a restore. Is there any way of forcing the gui up, to see what was in there, doesn't matter if the server services don't work (well).
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