If it were me, I would wait until 4.01 is out and stable. Perhaps mid-July 
judging from a statement by Scoot a few weeks ago? I would ask if anyone has 
upgraded succesfully first. The 4.1 unstable is pretty good, but there are 
still some problems to be fixed slated for the 4.01 release.

>>> Cuneyt M <[email protected]> 05/30/09 3:13 PM >>>
Hi there,

I have one sipX server running on 3.10 which is upgraded from 3.8 via 
YUM (3.8 was installed off the Centos ISO at the time).

Having briefly read the troubles reported in the list and the 4.01 
announcement on sipx homepage, I am not sure how i should go about 
upgrading to a stable 4.0 (or 4.01) with Yum.

I had another test installation of 3.8, upgraded to 3.10 with yum. My 
initial attempts of yum update to 4.0 is failed. I had to install 
sipxsupervisor and fix the bits reported on sipxecs service start. Even 
then i couldnt get access to the web interface without stopping iptables 
(i had selinux disabled at all times).

Even stopping iptables and getting access to web interface, few services 
reported failure from web UI.

Taking into consideration of a smooth upgrade of a live 3.10.2/3 system 
to 4.0 (or 4.1), I would like to know Your suggestions.

Is there an automated, tested and proven, smooth way to upgrade a Live 
system? Or should i install from a 4.0 ISO from scratch (even then i 
presume i need to update to 4.01 unstable builds?).

Clearly I'm rather confused on the current state and would like to hear 
your advise.

All the best.

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