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Old 02-09-2006, 02:53 PM
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I looked at some of the code to process the logs and noticed some of the perl modules you use. I checked my server and found that many were missing! I don't remember perl modules being listed under the install requirements. The clean Fedora Core 4 install does not install many of the modules you use. I grepped through the files and installed the ones that you use. I hope I did not miss anything. Do you have a list of all the modules a Zimbra install requires?

Now.... What are the implications of the missing modules on the zimbra install? I went ahead and did the GA upgrade again since I noticed you used some perl scripts during the install/upgrade.

The raw_logs are now showing entries for messages sent/received. No errors in zmlogger.out even with a stop/start. No changes in the graphs.... yet.

- Rob

Edited: Well, that is silly.. I just figured out that Zimbra supplies the modules.

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Old 02-09-2006, 03:42 PM
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Default perl modules

We install the modules for you (look in /opt/zimbra/zimbramon/lib)
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Old 02-09-2006, 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by marcmac
We install the modules for you (look in /opt/zimbra/zimbramon/lib)
I figured that out after I had posted. I hope it does not hurt that I installed them as well.

- Rob
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Old 02-13-2006, 10:39 AM
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Well, my graphs also stopped.

Finally, I figured out it had to do with the file /opt/zimbra/log/zmlogprocess.pid - it was empty and prevented logging from running. After removing the file, and running /opt/zimbra/bin/zmlogprocess and /opt/zimbra/bin/zmgengraphs manually as user zimbra, the admin page gave me the graphs (refresh required if you were already logged in as admin).

Sietse

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