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I previously posted a similar "bug" at
http://pbxinaflash.com/community/threads/retrieve_conf-failed-config-not-applied.18684/
but that post was for the Lean installation
and it appears to have gone dormant
so I posting this as a fresh thread
since this one was for the full install
I did a clean install of CentOS 6.7 minimal install on a 64 bit server
I then followed exactly the instructions at
http://nerdvittles.com/?p=14208
to install IncrediblePBX on top of CentOS
I downloaded today (2016-03-19) and used the full (not Lean) installer script from
http://incrediblepbx.com/incrediblepbx13-12.2-centos.tar.gz
which was dated 2016-03-07
I ran all the updates and set the passwords and time-zone.
I am getting the following error messages when I go to (server_url)/admin/config.php
- retrieve_conf failed, config not applied
and within the text block that opens up when I click on the error I get
- Reload failed because retrieve_conf encountered an error: 255
The status of my installation (from the CLI) is All Green (cannot copy paste like used to be able to) except for:
- Sendmail (which I DO want to work)
- GV OAUTH (which I do NOT want anyways)
- FAX apps (which I do NOT want anyways)
When I try to create an extension and apply the new configuration I get the error message
Reload failed because retrieve_conf encountered an error: 255
and when I click on the ... more information ... link in that window I get
exit: 255
PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function posix_getpwnam() in /var/www/html/admin/libraries/BMO/GPG.class.php on line 587
When I search for a solution to that error, the closest I could find was a posting to help with the error
Call to undefined function: posix_getpwuid()
where I am told to install php-posix
which I did and it installed php-process, but it did not help so I uninstalled it
So I have now had the same error present when I installed a fresh CentOS 6.7 minimal - 64 bit using the Lean and the Full Installer for Incredible PBX 13.2-centos
Any ideas on what I do now?
I previously posted a similar "bug" at
http://pbxinaflash.com/community/threads/retrieve_conf-failed-config-not-applied.18684/
but that post was for the Lean installation
and it appears to have gone dormant
so I posting this as a fresh thread
since this one was for the full install
I did a clean install of CentOS 6.7 minimal install on a 64 bit server
I then followed exactly the instructions at
http://nerdvittles.com/?p=14208
to install IncrediblePBX on top of CentOS
I downloaded today (2016-03-19) and used the full (not Lean) installer script from
http://incrediblepbx.com/incrediblepbx13-12.2-centos.tar.gz
which was dated 2016-03-07
I ran all the updates and set the passwords and time-zone.
I am getting the following error messages when I go to (server_url)/admin/config.php
- retrieve_conf failed, config not applied
and within the text block that opens up when I click on the error I get
- Reload failed because retrieve_conf encountered an error: 255
The status of my installation (from the CLI) is All Green (cannot copy paste like used to be able to) except for:
- Sendmail (which I DO want to work)
- GV OAUTH (which I do NOT want anyways)
- FAX apps (which I do NOT want anyways)
When I try to create an extension and apply the new configuration I get the error message
Reload failed because retrieve_conf encountered an error: 255
and when I click on the ... more information ... link in that window I get
exit: 255
PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function posix_getpwnam() in /var/www/html/admin/libraries/BMO/GPG.class.php on line 587
When I search for a solution to that error, the closest I could find was a posting to help with the error
Call to undefined function: posix_getpwuid()
where I am told to install php-posix
which I did and it installed php-process, but it did not help so I uninstalled it
So I have now had the same error present when I installed a fresh CentOS 6.7 minimal - 64 bit using the Lean and the Full Installer for Incredible PBX 13.2-centos
Any ideas on what I do now?