I did this last night: and it trashed, totally unrecoverable, my sipx 4.4.0 system.

Aug 11 16:39:54 Updated: 30:bind-libs-9.3.6-20.P1.el5_8.2.i386
Aug 11 16:39:57 Updated: initscripts-8.45.42-1.el5.centos.1.i386
Aug 11 16:39:58 Updated: 30:bind-9.3.6-20.P1.el5_8.2.i386
Aug 11 16:39:59 Updated: 30:bind-utils-9.3.6-20.P1.el5_8.2.i386
Aug 11 16:39:59 Updated: 12:dhclient-3.0.5-31.el5_8.1.i386
Aug 11 16:39:59 Updated: sudo-1.7.2p1-14.el5_8.2.i386
Aug 11 16:40:00 Updated: 30:caching-nameserver-9.3.6-20.P1.el5_8.2.i386
Aug 11 16:40:00 Updated: 12:dhcp-3.0.5-31.el5_8.1.i386

(ok, the server crashed a couple of times before that, so the fs might have been fskeded up).


I am running on the 4.40 released iso, cd (which needs yum updates!)

I think I can freeze those.. the symptoms were that postgresql could not find the unix socket on /tmp/.s.

and in logs:


"2012-08-11T21:31:54.571371Z":1:CDR:ERR:sip.secnap.com:main:00000000:cdr:"Problems with CDR DB connection." "2012-08-11T21:31:54.571637Z":2:CDR:ERR:sip.secnap.com:main:00000000:cdr:"Exiting because of error: <could not translate host name \"localhost\" to address: Name or service not known\n>"


so, I am GUESSING/ASSUMING that one of the bind-libs is not compatible with postgres.

(or I trashed postgres with the crashes anyway)

but, deinstall, reinstall, rm -rf /var/lib/pgsql/data initdb, setup, nothing helped.

I needed to boot the iso 4.40 on a new machine, and restore a (4 day old) backup.

that I know needs yum updates for sipx ;-)

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