I don't know that I would ever suggest doing an update with services
running...

I would always perform a backup, shut down services, update. if there was a
crimal update I would reboot. what you are now running into is running on an
untrusted operating system.

congratulations you're breaking new ground.

so if your server reboots if it is not guaranteed services will start
properly you might regret the update.

were you at all aware that you were upgrading the operating system version?
On Sep 15, 2011 9:36 AM, "Aaron Pursell" <aar...@esgw.org> wrote:
> No I did not, I did a yum update, ran through it, rebooted and then
failure.
>
> What I did to correct it, was chkconfig sipxecs off, then rebooted system.
I then manually started the services after it came back and it appears
everything is good, which is weird because I didn't "do" anything. I just
added sipxecs back to startup so we'll see.
>
>
> Aaron Pursell, Sr.
> Network Systems Administrator
> Easter Seals-Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain, Inc.
> 4400 Central Ave
> Great Falls, Montana 59405
>
> (406) 771-3721
> aar...@esgw.org
>>>> Tony Graziano <tgrazi...@myitdepartment.net> 9/15/2011 7:30 AM >>>
>
> did you by chance not shutdown services before updatingOn Sep 15, 2011
9:28 AM, "Aaron Pursell" <aar...@esgw.org> wrote:
>> I think I got it back up, for some reason even if the services where
stopped, sipx processes continued to restart or run.
>>
>>
>> Aaron Pursell, Sr.
>> Network Systems Administrator
>> Easter Seals-Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain, Inc.
>> 4400 Central Ave
>> Great Falls, Montana 59405
>>
>> (406) 771-3721
>> aar...@esgw.org
>>>>> Tony Graziano <tgrazi...@myitdepartment.net> 9/15/2011 7:26 AM >>>
>>
>> if you did a backup before you updated... you can simply reinstall and
restore. 5.7 was just released but I don't know if anyone has had an
opportunity to see what issues there might be with it yet .On Sep 15, 2011
9:17 AM, "Aaron Pursell" <aar...@esgw.org> wrote:
>>> Currently having issues with services staying up. I did a yum update
(bad idea obviously) so I assume my system is 5.7 now however sipXproxy
fails with the below:
>>>
>>> SipXproxy: sync.cpp:465: void dbGlobalCriticalSection::enter():
Assertion `rc == 0' failed.
>>>
>>>
>>> Aaron Pursell, Sr.
>>> Network Systems Administrator
>>> Easter Seals-Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain, Inc.
>>> 4400 Central Ave
>>> Great Falls, Montana 59405
>>>
>>> (406) 771-3721
>>> aar...@esgw.org
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