I've been through the pains but it's been a while since that and searching for 
replies leads to so many different things. It was easier to just ask again.

Thanks.


On Thu, 7 Jun 2012 16:46:54 -0400, Tony Graziano wrote:
> It does backup the SSL, but when you create a new server you must also
> create SSL to get through the install process in order to restore. When
> restoring, all IP/hostanme/sipdomain may match in order to be successful.
>
> This has been asked and answered many times, until 4.6 comes out this is
> the procedure for backup and restore.
>
>
> There has been some effort put into upcoming versions that makes moving
> systems as well as migrating between hardware less problematic (even
> changing the sipdomain). That's what the JIRA is for.
>
>
> However, depending on the feature sets in the upcoming version(s) it
> remains to be seen how to upgrade since the REAL showstopper is CentOS and
> not sipx. I am not sure this is an appropriate forum for discussing "why
> can't I yum from 5.x to 6.x CentOS", since this is not a CentOS forum.
>
> On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 3:49 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Why would it not be possible to build into sipx, a method by which users
>> could backup and restore onto newer versions.
>>
>
>> Several times over the course of using sipx and having to upgrade, it has
>> been a rather painful process to go from one server to another. One of
>> the problems is the ssl certificates which many seem to have problems
>> with.
>>
>
>> I am not 100% on this but, doesn't the backup process backup the ssl
>> stuff as well, so that if you try to restore it onto a new server, it
>> fails for various reasons? Not sure, it's been a while because these
>> days, when there is an update, I prefer to build a new server, and slowly
>> move people over, one at a time.
>>
>
>> I was wondering if restoring onto new versions might be something that
>> developers would be willing to give some thought to, in order to make
>> upgrades less difficult on some of us who use sipx regularly but aren't
>> guru's on it.
>>
>
>> Will it be possible for example to backup 4.4.0 to restore it onto the
>> new version coming?
>>
> Mike
>
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