On 3/28/2012 3:41 PM, Mircea Carasel wrote:


On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Kumaran <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 3/28/2012 3:24 PM, Mircea Carasel wrote:


          Yesterday our test machine was freshly installed...Now
there is no issue after tried your work around steps....So on freshly installed machine it could easily reproducible...

    did you install from rpms, using yum update, or from sources?
    mircea



        We always install from rpms if ISO is not available.....

Did you run yum update, you updated the machine or yum install (install from scratch). yum update should not have any bad effect on symbolic links, but an install from scratch, yes. You said that the machine was freshly installed, so I assume you run yum install, right? And I also assume that you didn't reset postgres DB before install

please let me know if my assumptions are correct

mircea

Yes I run yum install...We never reset postgres db before install....Please check the steps I followed
        1.Centos-6
        2.Disable firewall and selinux
        3.Yum update the centos-6
        4.yum install bind dhcp ntp nano wget
        5.Set sipecs.repo in yum.repos.d
        6.yum install epel
        7.yum groupinstall sipxecs
        8.yum updated
9.yum install sipx*(I tried this because certain packages are never installed while groupinstall)
       10.yum update...


    Regards,
    Kumaran T



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