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Old 07-23-2007, 03:38 PM
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Default Moving Zimbra, newly created users unable to log in.

We were running out of space for our Zimbra install, so I stopped zimbra, installed a new drive, mv'd the /opt/zimbra to /opt/zimbra_original, mounted the new drive to /opt/zimbra and copied (cp -rp /opt/zimbra_original /opt/zimbra) the data to the new drive.

Everything fired up great, but now when we add a new user, that user is never able to log in. The logs indicate:

2007-07-23 16:58:58,928 WARN [http-80-Processor95] [ua=zclient/4.5.2_GA_699.RHEL4;ip=127.0.0.1;] security - cmd=Auth; account=<user>@<domain>.com; protocol=soap; error=authentication failed for <user>@<domain>.com;

Old users log in fine, and everything else functions perfectly.

Any ideas to repair?

Thanks for any assistance you can offer,

M.
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Old 07-24-2007, 06:53 AM
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Default Recovery?

I'm considering installing the same version of Zimbra over the top of my copied setup, as suggested for a backup and restore in the wiki.

Any problems in doing this if I'm having issues like these?
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Old 07-24-2007, 09:12 PM
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Default Recovery done, not the solution

I ran the installer again in update mode (same version) and that did not fix the problem. All the old accounts still work just fine. I'm tempted to upgrade to 4.5.6, but don't want to do so until I'm sure that my problem will not follow me, nor that it will cause the upgrade to fail.

Where should I go now?

Thanks,

M.
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