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Old 11-23-2011, 05:17 AM
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Default While migrating to 64 bit...

Although I may be a bit paranoid..
I read the migration routine path to 64 bit and it all seems pretty clear...
Can I make certain that all of my configs other than my ISP / DNS are fresh and new.. eliminating any non stock configs of files? I've had some spam weirdness recently and I think I'd just like to start over...
so can I just copy mail and leave the other stuff vanulla for my new 64 bit 7.X install?
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Old 11-23-2011, 05:25 AM
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Although I may be a bit paranoid..
I read the migration routine path to 64 bit and it all seems pretty clear...
It is if you're talking about the Certified wiki article on moving from 32bit to 64bit.

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Can I make certain that all of my configs other than my ISP / DNS are fresh and new.. eliminating any non stock configs of files? I've had some spam weirdness recently and I think I'd just like to start over...
so can I just copy mail and leave the other stuff vanulla for my new 64 bit 7.X install?
The simple answer to that would be no. If you're following the article I mentioned above you will need to migrate the LDAP data to 64bit. You can, of course, create new accounts on the new server and export/import the mail that way but that seems more trouble than it's worth. The other point to mention is that if you've made any modifications to the Zimbra config files then a 'normal' upgrade will overwrite those changes anyway.
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Old 11-23-2011, 07:10 AM
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I would use the official wiki...
I guess that I'll play it by ear..
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