![]() ![]() Basically, everything that’s been suggested so far, I’ve already tried with just as much success. If you do what Dicko said, it should work.Īlso, if that fails and the nf file have been generated already, check to see if that password matches (if not, update the config file):Īlternatively, as a last resort, log into MySQL again, and do this to set it to the FreePBX default:Īt this point, I’m pretty confident that it sin’t the password. If that’s a literal command line, your password IS password That MySQL prompt means that you logged in successfully. I’ve tried going over the steps again, but no luck. Type ‘\c’ to clear the current input statement. Other names may be trademarks of their respective Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or itsĪffiliates. I run that first command and I get this output: :/usr/src/freepbx# mysql -u asteriskuser -ppassword I saw a post similar to this from October, but is a full reinstall really the only way to fix this? I’ve been looking for a solution for hours straight. I’ve also run the command with the password from nf with no success. ![]() install_amp -username=user -password=pass (using your own user and pass) ![]() Reading /etc/ amp_conf variables from /etc/nf:Īmp_conf => Ĭhecking for /etc/asterisk/ install_amp -installdb -username=asteriskuser -password=$Ĭhecking if Asterisk is nning with PID: 4622.OK I’ve been following the wiki, but when I get to.
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