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Old 07-31-2008, 02:30 PM
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Default 3.10GA, Suse 9, Blank admin page

Hi,

I have an existing Zimbra server that is on SLES 9, and running Zimbra 3.10GA.

I am trying to set up another computer that is SLES 9 and Zimbra 3.10GA that I will use to test, and upgrade to the current Zimbra release, and OS release.

I have installed SLES9, the dependencies, and a local bind.

Dig can resolve my host and mx records.

My hosts file looks similar to
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
10.1.1.1 fqdn host

I have installed 3.10GA, removed its directories, copied my backup in /opt.

I can start using zmcontrol, and all services start. Zmcontrol status shows all services running

I see no errors in the logs.

If I browse to https://myserver:7071 I get a blank background.

I have run the 3.10GA installer.sh, and upgraded, but I still get a blank screen.

After getting nowhere, I wiped the disk, and resinstalled SLES 9. I wanted to see if I could get a fresh install of Zimbra running, so I installed just 3.10GA without my backup.

I still get a blank background when I browse to https://myserver:7071

If I browse to http://myserver I get a login screen, but when I try to login, I get an error 'service.UNKNOWN_DOCUMENT'

What am I not doing correctly??

Thanks,
Brian
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Old 08-01-2008, 11:24 AM
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I just installed firebug, and it reveals the same error for the blank page.
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