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Old 11-02-2006, 09:53 PM
scriptycpher scriptycpher is offline
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Default Zimbra Install Issue

Here is what I posted and Have been told already:

" Big install issues form linux tech

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Hey Here is my issue with installing zimbra!!!

Messages you received are due to the work going on your server for zimbra installation.
We are coming up with following error on zimbra installation (./install.sh)
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could not stat config file "/opt/zimbra/conf/slapd.conf": No such file or directory (2)
slapcat: bad configuration file!
Restoring existing configuration file from /opt/zimbra/.saveconfig/config.save...done
chown: cannot access `/opt/zimbra/tomcat/conf/keystore': No such file or directory
chown: cannot access `/opt/zimbra/conf/smtpd.key': No such file or directory
chown: cannot access `/opt/zimbra/conf/smtpd.crt': No such file or directory
chown: cannot access `/opt/zimbra/conf/slapd.crt': No such file or directory
chown: cannot access `/opt/zimbra/conf/perdition.pem': No such file or directory
chown: cannot access `/opt/zimbra/conf/perdition.key': No such file or directory
/usr/bin/perl: symbol lookup error: /opt/zimbra/zimbramon/lib/i386-linux-thread-multi/auto/DBI/DBI.so: undefined symbol: Perl_Tstack_sp_ptr
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Server OS is CentOS-4.4 and the rpm used for installation is zimbra-core-4.0.3_GA_406.RHEL4-20061016134107.i386.rpm.
Can you please contact Zimbra support team regarding this. We are not able to track down the exact cause for this
error.


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Problems with LDAP during install are usually due to DNS problems, check that you have a valid DNS A & MX record for your zimbra server and that your /etc/hosts file is correct. There's also some troubleshoouting tips here for LDAP problems.
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Bill "


Now heres my issue. I have a CentOS server that is being hosted by some big company with tons of professional linux techs. They are trying to install the RHEL4 edition because that's what I've been told works on CentOS. This is the error they are getting and they say that the DNS is perfect and there are no issues, aside from the domain working with http://domain.com and now http://www.domain.com Not too sure why that's happening. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to fix this issue and if maybe they should be using a different version of Zimbra.

Many Many Thanks,
-Justin
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