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Old 08-24-2007, 04:50 PM
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Good day,
So I cannot seem to figure this out, I tried to change the ip address and FQDN of our mail server by following the advice I had found on the board & wiki, and unfortunately have reached a dead-end. So: When try to start zimbra (zmcontrol start) only ldap starts and then the script exits. Looking in the zimbra.log, the last entry is ldap starting. If I try
Code:
telnet mail.myserver.com 389
it connects just fine, and I can do this from outside the network as well. So I try executing
Code:
mysql.server start
but that command just hangs and does not seem to give any output other than the from the command line of
Code:
starting mysql daemon with databases from /opt/zimbra/data


my hosts file is
Code:
MYIP_ADDRESS mail.myserver.com mail
and the name of the server is mail, and the subdomain is mail. I had previously executed zmsetservername to get to this point, and it changed all the entries in zmlocalconfig to the correct server.
Any Ideas?
Thanks for your help, Greg
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Old 08-26-2007, 06:00 PM
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Ok, so I could not solve this for the life of me. I grepped the entire zimbra directory and changed all references to the old domain. No Go, so I restored from a backup copy and tried zmsetservername again, and it worked this time. Could not tell you why...
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