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Old 03-29-2006, 06:51 PM
Kirkaiya Kirkaiya is offline
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Default Using RHEL binaries for Network Edtion

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Originally Posted by Dux T
Are you (any of you) using the RHEL binaries from zimbra and just updating the .pms or are you doing this from source as others have suggested when doing a 64 bit install. I ask this mainly cause I'm in a pickle in that my Atlon X2 4400+ system won't take a 32 bit CentOS install, it fails after ~50% of "Performing Post Install Configuration" but 64 bit installs perfect every time I've code named my Zimbra Project as "Murphy" ...
Hi Dux - I'm working with the "Network Edition", using the binaries for RHEL 4.3. I have it running on one production machine (Pentium EMT64, but with 32-bit RHEL installed), and everything went smoothly.

The problems I'm having are with using the Zimbra RHEL binaries on a CentOS x86_64 (4.3) install. CPU is an intel Pxxx EMT64.

The mailbox, MTA and spell-check all run, and I can log into the admin@mydomain.com account (they don't depend on Perl it seems). I *think* Robrankin was saying that he has the RHEL binaries working on 64-bit RHEL, and that he just changed the PERLLIB env vars to point to the 64bit perl mods, and went and got the modules he was missing from CPAN (compiling them on his system, I assume).

I wonder why the 32-bit CentOS is failing to install for you? You're sure it's not the installation media, blah blah? You're making me nervous, because if I can't get everything running on 64-bit CentOS, my backup plan is to use 32-bit. I'm going to spend a few days of spare time playing with Perl and see if I can get it to work, if I find out anything, I'll post it here.
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