You can run sipxecs-setup to try to rewrite all of those settings that 
somehow got messed up. As far as I know it doesn't overwrite the 
database (someone correct me if it does).

Josh Patten
Assistant Network Administrator
Brazos County IT Dept.
(979) 361-4676


On 5/6/2010 4:39 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> I'm at a loss so thought I would post for some help.
>
> I changed the domain name of a sipx 4.2 server.
> I ran sipxecs-setup and did it there as well.
> I rebooted the server and used the following commands to check if everything 
> is running.
>
> [r...@uc ~]# /etc/init.d/sipxecs status
> Checking sipxsupervisor:                                   [  OK  ]
>
> [r...@uc ~]# /etc/init.d/sipxecs configtest
> Checking bootstrap setup:                                  [  OK  ]
> Checking TLS/SSL configuration:                            [  OK  ]
> Checking Per-process file descriptor limits:               [  OK  ]
> Checking rpm configuration file updates:                   [  OK  ]
> Checking SELinux is not enforcing:                         [  OK  ]
> Checking Apache configuration:                             [  OK  ]
> Checking hostname is fully qualified:                      [  OK  ]
> Checking localhost address configured:                     [  OK  ]
> Checking localhost name is not shared:                     [  OK  ]
> Checking /tmp directory has correct permissions:           [  OK  ]
> Checking sipxsupervisor:                                   [  OK  ]
>
> [r...@uc ~]# sipxproc -l
> {"FreeSWITCH"=>"Running",
>   "sipXmrtg"=>"Running",
>   "SipXrest"=>"Running",
>   "SipXopenfire"=>"Disabled",
>   "sipXrecording"=>"Running",
>   "SIPRegistrar"=>"Running",
>   "sipXprovision"=>"Running",
>   "ParkServer"=>"Running",
>   "ConfigAgent"=>"Disabled",
>   "CallResolver"=>"ConfigurationTestFailed",
>   "ACDServer"=>"Disabled",
>   "SIPStatus"=>"Running",
>   "ConfigServer"=>"ConfigurationTestFailed",
>   "CallResolver-Agent"=>"Disabled",
>   "SipXbridge"=>"Failed",
>   "sipXivr"=>"Running",
>   "PageServer"=>"Running",
>   "PresenceServer"=>"Disabled",
>   "ResourceListServer"=>"Running",
>   "SipXrelay"=>"Running",
>   "SIPXProxy"=>"Running",
>   "SharedAppearanceAgent"=>"Running"}
>
> I see config Config test failed which is normal since I can't get into the 
> GUI to change anything. I did however change the named files to reflect the 
> changes as well.
>
> I then ran  /usr/bin/ssl-cert/gen-ssl-keys.sh to change any ssl certs that 
> might be on the system. Rebooted, still can't get into the system.
>
> The only thing I can think of that I might have messed up is that I used a 
> global text finder/replacer to replace the old domain name all the way from 
> /. Perhaps this is why the GUI is not coming up?
>
> In the logs, I see...
>
> 2010-05-06 16:33:10.544360 [ERR] switch_core_sqldb.c:670 SQL ERR [database 
> disk image is malformed]
> 2010-05-06 16:33:10.646367 [CRIT] switch_core_sqldb.c:878 SQL thread unable 
> to commit transaction, records lost!
>
> The web server does appear to be running. What else can I look for in finding 
> the answer?
>
> Mike
>
>
>
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