Chapter 1: Getting Started
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3. On Windows, enter
.\pbxctrl.exe --dir . --no-daemon --log 9
4. On Linux, enter .
/snomONE-ctrl --dir . --no-daemon --log 9
5. Press
Enter
.
This will force the service to start at log level 9, which will help you diagnose issues that
stop the service from fully initializing.
When the System Fails to Restart
When the system fails to start, the system attempts to write the error message to the
log file in accordance with the
log_filename
parameter contained in the
pbx.xml
file; however, if the
pbx.xml
file has not been set up properly or if the system crashed
before the error message was written, the administrator will be unable to determine the
cause of the error.
A way around this issue is to rely on the
pbx_startup_err.txt
file. This file is lo-
cated in the
snom/snomONE
folder and indicates why the system either crashed or did
not come up the last time an attempt was made. Following is a sample error message:
Summary of Contents for ONE IP
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