I have a Zimbra server (5.0.8_GA_2462.UBUNTU6) which was serving https over port 443. I rebooted the server, and now it isn't listening to https connections.
What I got out of the documentation was to run, as the Zimbra user:
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zmtlsctl https
tomcat stop
tomcat start
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However, that did not appear to work; I got a "tomcat: command not found" error on the command line, and when I ran "find / -name \*tomcat\*" as root, the output did not indicate anything with that string in a system directory.
Are the instructions quoted supposed to be current for 5.0.8 on an Ubuntu 6.06 VM? I would appreciate either updated/corrected instructions for a Zimbra release that doesn't neeedd to use Tomcat, or instructions for what the server needs to be able to properly handle "tomcat stop; tomcat start."
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