Building Elastix MT via RPM Repo
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Voicebuy.com and local sip provider
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Can somebody mention how to set the mysql password?
In he directory /var/www/elastixdir/asteriskconf
there is a file elastix_pbx.conf, which shows
DBNAME = elxpbx
DBUSER = asteriskuser
DBPASSWORD = palosanto
DBHOST = localhostBut NO mysql database is found in the mysql ????????
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@tellusys said:
Can somebody mention how to set the mysql password?
Did you run my script? It asks for the MySQL password at the end of the script. Sets automatically.
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@tellusys said:
But NO mysql database is found in the mysql ?
That means that you are missing packages in nearly all cases.
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@tellusys said:
I did follow all the steps mentioned in the blackbox above & rebooted the server. Did not get any prompt to set passwords! What am I missing??
Just realized this is the MT, not the Elastix 4 thread. This script is old, the Elastix 4 one was just updated to fix issues.
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I need elastix MT. What should be done now? Re-run the script?
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This has been on my list to revisit, so checking into it now. What host are you running on (Rackspace, Digital Ocean, etc.)
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Thanks for such a quick replies!!!!!!
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Rackspace Cloud Server
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@tellusys said:
root password is Tellusys123, if that helps
You are going to want to rebuild that system. Publishing your IP address and root password to the public means you can't trust the system at all. I know that you are just testing it right now, but this means that you can never trust that system again.
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Yes I agree, this cloud server will be scrapped eventually. I just wanted Scott
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I have an updated script running now. So far, it is looking promising. We learned a lot doing the Elastix 4 this week.
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Hi Scott, running where? Can you share script at this moment?
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@tellusys said:
Hi Scott, running where? Can you share script at this moment?
I think you want me to test it first
On Digital Ocean right now.
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And it works. Script at top has been updated. Just take that and run it on a CentOS VM. Should prompt for passwords and reboot to a working system.
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Thanks! I am running the script now. Will update
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works great! Thanks a lot