It looks like the freepbx restart script is a wrapper that makes calls to fwconsole.
I searched for other topics involving retrieve_conf errors and saw someone recommend issuing the command from the cli.
[root@confbridge01 init.d]# cd /var/lib/asterisk/bin
[root@confbridge01 bin]# ./retrieve_conf
Whoops\Exception\ErrorException: mkdir(): No such file or directory in file /var/www/html/admin/libraries/BMO/Media.class.php on line 34
Stack trace:
This is what I am seeing to but I suggest you update otherwise your system will complain that the module has been altered because its signature will no longer match…
I see in the thread below, it’s suggested that if version upgrader was used to upgrade, it then needs to be uninstalled. I used pbx upgrader. That seems similar enough that the same logic might apply.
Your system is somehow reporting that it is version 2.11 when you upgraded to 13. You have massive problems with this install. Do you want to keep using it?
Thank you for your help. Looks like it makes more sense to start over. Do you have any suggestions on removing what’s installed before I try to install afresh w/ 13?
Well I mean if you want to continue with this install and are OK with it I can walk you through a few steps that will recover it but I dont know what else will be wrong? I guess I’m asking if thats something you want to try?
mysql
use asterisk;
select * from admin where variable = 'version';
Paste the response here. Example:
mysql> select * from admin where variable = 'version';
+----------+---------+
| variable | value |
+----------+---------+
| version | 13.0.60 |
+----------+---------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
mysql> select * from admin where variable = ‘version’;
±---------±-------+
| variable | value |
±---------±-------+
| version | 2.11.0 |
±---------±-------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)