Building Elastix 4 via RPM Repo
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On Azure have you tried running with "sudo" if you are not the root user? Or have you tried sudo -i su to get to root?
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@scottalanmiller I did with sudo.
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@ailton-cardozo welcome to the community, by the way!
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I have not used CentOS 7 on Azure, does sudo -i su not allow you to become root, even with it disabled?
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@scottalanmiller Thanks for listening.
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@scottalanmiller Unfortunately not. But I will try on Amazon.
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Wow, that's so weird. How does Azure modify CentOS to that degree, and why?
I suspect no issues on Amazon, they use Xen the same as Rackspace. Digital Ocean uses KVM.
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@scottalanmiller Before starting the script I saw that it's possible to renable root user based in our discussion. Now i think It will work.
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Oh good, that makes more sense that it is only off by default, not removed completely!
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Got this installed except for the same error I see here (http://mangolassi.it/topic/6319/elastix-4-install-errors-with-sqlite-unable-to-update-admin-password/6) Any resolution to this?
The database asterisk is there with a table called "ampusers" where it looks like passwords are stored in a field called "password_sha1".
I had no luck with UPDATE (ing) that table and setting password_sha1=SHA1("newpassword") WHERE user="admin"
Feels so close.
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@scottalanmiller tried removing this section, but then no password is set for the admin account. I seem installed, but cannot log in. . Am trying on digitalocean as well with centOS 7.
Also, the line "systemctl enable httpd.server" produces file not found error.
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@nick what does
rpm -qa | grep httpd
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@nick Hello, i´m too in the same part of problem... please if you have any update, let me know. regards!
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I get that request:
[root@78 ~]# rpm -qa | grep httpd
httpd-2.4.6-40.el7.centos.x86_64
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@rialejo said:
I get that request:
[root@78 ~]# rpm -qa | grep httpd
httpd-2.4.6-40.el7.centos.x86_64
httpd-tools-2.4.6-40.el7.centos.x86_64So
systemctl enable httpd.server
doesn't work butsystemctl start httpd.server
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@scottalanmiller I think no...
[root@78 ~]# systemctl start httpd.server
Failed to start httpd.server.service: Unit httpd.server.service failed to load: No such file or directory.&
[root@78 ~]# systemctl enable httpd.server
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If it fails to start, how are you getting to the web page shown in the example?
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Try
systemctl start httpd
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@scottalanmiller That works... but the user and pass faill...
Could you please confirm the user and pass default?
[root@78 ~]# systemctl start httpd
And its true.. im asked the same, it say error to enable that but showme the initial webpage...