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hi @wdoekes
I use a raspberry sent 4 b + huawei k3765 encryption dog, when I delete the/var/lib/asterisk/SMSDB sqlite3, and restart the asterisk after successfully send a text message, but my raspberries pie after the restart, They will report the error, I still need to manually delete the/var/lib/asterisk/SMSDB sqlite3, and restart the asterisk, this is what causes, what other solutions, please help me
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I looked at the user and group of /var/lib/asterisk/smsdb.sqlite3 and it was root:root. On my other Raspberry PI 5 it was asterisk:asterisk. I don't know why on Raspberry PI 4b it was root. And I delete smsdb.sqlite3, and then restart asterisk, still root, and then I change this to asterisk:asterisk, restart again, can already send SMS,but why is it root on Raspberry PI 4, I don't know
hi @wdoekes
I use a raspberry sent 4 b + huawei k3765 encryption dog, when I delete the/var/lib/asterisk/SMSDB sqlite3, and restart the asterisk after successfully send a text message, but my raspberries pie after the restart, They will report the error, I still need to manually delete the/var/lib/asterisk/SMSDB sqlite3, and restart the asterisk, this is what causes, what other solutions, please help me
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: