This is the second time I have run into this issue with the default server edition iso,so I figured I would see if anyone knows how to fix this.
We have loaded the server edition iso as a virtual server (irrelevant) version 10.1 in this case. The first time I had this issue was version 10.0.4. I follow the Xima instructions to setup the samba share from the app server so that the recording library on a Windows machine can pull the files from the VRL. Everything works up until the point where I need to start or stop the samba (smb/smbd) service. It will not start in this case. I know this is more of a Linux issue than Avaya, but since this is Avaya's CentOS load, it technically is an Avaya issue.
Has anyone else had this issue and found a resolution?
We have loaded the server edition iso as a virtual server (irrelevant) version 10.1 in this case. The first time I had this issue was version 10.0.4. I follow the Xima instructions to setup the samba share from the app server so that the recording library on a Windows machine can pull the files from the VRL. Everything works up until the point where I need to start or stop the samba (smb/smbd) service. It will not start in this case. I know this is more of a Linux issue than Avaya, but since this is Avaya's CentOS load, it technically is an Avaya issue.
Has anyone else had this issue and found a resolution?