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Old 05-09-2011, 01:11 PM
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Default Moving from 32-bit Fedora 7 to 64-bit Fedora 11

It is necessary for me to transfer setting zimbra with Fedora 7 (Release 6.0.12_GA_2883.F7_20110305232100 F7 FOSS edition) on 64-bit Fedora 11 (Release 6.0.12_GA_2883.F11_20110305232032 F11_64 FOSS edition)
Setting led under document Network Edition: Moving from 32-bit to 64-bit Server (http:// wiki.zimbra.com/index.php?title=32_bit).
After setting there was a problem - service mailbox isn't launched:

[zimbra@srv-fds1 root] $ zmcontrol status
Host srv-fds1.vac.vrn.ru
antispam Running
antivirus Running
ldap Running
logger Running
mailbox Stopped
zmmailboxdctl is not running.
memcached Running
mta Running
snmp Running
spell Running
stats Running

[zimbra@srv-fds1 root] $ zmmailboxdctl restart
cat:/opt/zimbra/conf/spnego_java_options: No such file or directory
cat:/opt/zimbra/conf/spnego_java_options: No such file or directory
Stopping mailboxd... mailboxd is not running.
cat:/opt/zimbra/conf/spnego_java_options: No such file or directory

Firewall and selinux is disabled.

I haven't found a file "spnego_java_options" on one of setting zimbra 6.0.x. Such file is in setting 7.1. If it to copy in/opt/zimbra/conf the above-named error disappears. Nevertheless mailbox it is not launched. In broad gulls it is about it empty.

Help my launch mailbox !!!

thanks !!!
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