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Old 02-12-2011, 02:42 AM
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Default Migration From RHEL 4 32 Bit to RHEL 5 64 Bit edition

HI

I am using zimbra FOSS edition installed on RHEL 32 bit edition
details Zimbra version as follow
Release 6.0.4_GA_2038.RHEL4_20091214172138 RHEL4 FOSS edition

I want to migrate or Move the same on latest 64 Bit FOSS edition version 7.0 installed on REDHAT 5.3 enterrpise edition

How to achived the same

Please guide me

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Prasad
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Old 02-12-2011, 02:53 AM
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HI

I am using zimbra FOSS edition installed on RHEL 32 bit edition
details Zimbra version as follow
Release 6.0.4_GA_2038.RHEL4_20091214172138 RHEL4 FOSS edition

I want to migrate or Move the same on latest 64 Bit FOSS edition version 7.0 installed on REDHAT 5.3 enterrpise edition

How to achived the same

Please guide me
Go to the wiki and have a look at the article on moving a server from 32bit to 64bit - full details are in there. A search of the forums will also find plenty of details on what you need to do (including pointers to the wiki article).
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Old 02-12-2011, 03:08 AM
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Hi Bill

I am using FOSS edition the stepon wiki are for Network edition
so the same step can be use for FOSS edition also ????

Prasad
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Old 02-12-2011, 03:19 AM
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I am using FOSS edition the stepon wiki are for Network edition
so the same step can be use for FOSS edition also ????
Yes, as mentioned in several forum posts.
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