@scottalanmiller Before starting the script I saw that it's possible to renable root user based in our discussion. Now i think It will work.
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RE: Building Elastix 4 via RPM Repo
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RE: Building Elastix 4 via RPM Repo
@scottalanmiller Unfortunately not. But I will try on Amazon.
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RE: Building Elastix 4 via RPM Repo
@scottalanmiller said:
At this point you have to log in via a console (which rules out doing this on platforms like AWD and Azure that lack the console option without a lot more work.) This has been tested in the past on Rackspace and in this particular case on Digital Ocean. On the console you will need to fill out the necessary settings to allow the system to configure passwords and the like.
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Hello Scott. I've tried on Azure/CentOS7.1 but when step "yum -y install elastic-framework" is done, the root privilege are removed because the instruction inside elastix-framework-4.0.0-1.noarch.rpm to change /etc/sudoers file. That situation on Azure is killing because the root users are disable by default. Do you have any workaround idea? I've tied to rebuild the rpm but it didn't work. I really appreciate any help you can provide.