So i should have mentioned. My server died, and i have restored it from backup. It was on a copy of 1.0.7 with a few patches, but after the restore i didn't get ispcp working properly. I just replaced all the config files, and got the database back online with the old data, and figured i'd run an upgrade to 1.1.0 instead of trying to get 1.0.7 working.
It looks like the issue i encountered was that the bind conf files weren't matching the expected values in the database. Is there a way i can make ispcp rebuild these? If I manually go through and create a zone file (mydomain.com.db) in /etc/bind/ispcp/, and then copy it to the /etc/ispcp/bind/working/ directory, reset the domain to "change" and then rerun the request manager, it works. Just a tedious process of manually fixing each of these entries.
Seems like there is probably a way to say "please rebuild ALL my configs from the database, because I know they are not good".
I'll get this going manually for now, as there are only a few errors so far, but please chime in if there is a way to force regeneration of all the configs.
Thanks!
Ok, i made it a ways through this, but i'm stuck now. I set all my tables to "change", like done in the nightly update script, but when i run the request manager afterward, all my domains process, however all of my other tables (subdomain, domain aliases, mailboxes, etc...) are all still in the "change" state. I don't see any errors in the logs that would indicate that something went wrong.
Any advice is appreciated...