I don't see what you are talking about here Tony...

I too had issues in going from 4.3.x to 4.4.0.  I had to get it there, then
get a backup, then build a clean system and do a restore.

Mike

On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Tony Graziano <[email protected]
> wrote:

> I came to 4.4 via 4.3, and had to erase a package or two and yum to get
> here. All of my sipx packages are the same versions, and are the correct
> version. Everything seems fine except the above mismatch(es). I have sent
> the server profiles. I have restarted services/server. I have no logs for
> Presence Server (0 bytes), and all services "appear" to be running in
> sipxconfig ui.
>
> Its an internal production system, and rebuilding it would be my next step,
> as the system appears operational.
>
> There is no DNS issue. There are no cert errors. The packages are all
> correct. I could drop an index or lucene index, but don't think anything
> leads me to that as a conclusive fix for this.
>
> Is this a bug? I find the sipxsupervisor log does not show either of these
> services when doing a "getUserRequestStateAll". I confirmed the config are
> there for them.
>
> I see no errors when files replicate in the logs either.
>
> Is this weird or what? I have seen this beofre with upgrades, but only from
> an unstable version. So while there is no real issue for me, I was wondering
> if anyone had this happen to them or has an idea of what to look at or how
> to resolve without a rebuild?
>
>
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