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Old 08-25-2011, 08:16 PM
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Default zimbra standby server using mondorescue

hi,

had anyone have the experience with mondorescue to create a standby zimbra NE?

i had created a iso of my zimbra NE with mondorescue and i would like to create a standby zimbra NE on my vmware vsphere 4.1 environment. The standby server would use the same storage as in /opt/zimbra from the main zimbra NE.

any suggestion on what i should do next?
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Old 08-25-2011, 10:54 PM
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hi,

had anyone have the experience with mondorescue to create a standby zimbra NE?

i had created a iso of my zimbra NE with mondorescue and i would like to create a standby zimbra NE on my vmware vsphere 4.1 environment. The standby server would use the same storage as in /opt/zimbra from the main zimbra NE.

any suggestion on what i should do next?
The only supported method for NE versions is RHCS.
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Old 09-19-2011, 06:27 PM
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on centos 5, how would i configure that?

would be enough to have another centos 5 VM and configure RHCS?
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Old 09-19-2011, 11:20 PM
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on centos 5, how would i configure that?
You wouldn't.

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would be enough to have another centos 5 VM and configure RHCS?
No, it wouldn't. As I mentioned above, the only supported version is RHCS - you would need to install Red Hat Cluster Services and obviously that requires Red Hat operating systems not CentOS. Anything else for NE customers is not supported.
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