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Old 03-14-2006, 01:01 PM
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Default ldap pasword problem

This is what I am getting when I run the zmsetup.pl. What am I doing wrong?


Store configuration

1) Status: Enabled
2) Create Admin User: no
3) SMTP host: mail.min201.org
4) Web server HTTP port: 80
5) Web server HTTPS port: 443
6) Web server mode: http
7) IMAP server port: 143
8) IMAP server SSL port: 993
9) POP server port: 110
10) POP server SSL port: 995
11) Use spell check server: yes
12) Spell server URL: http://:7780/aspell.php

Select, or 'r' for previous menu [r] r

Main menu

** 1) Hostname: UNSET
** 2) Ldap master host: UNSET
3) Ldap port: 389
** 4) Ldap password: UNSET
5) zimbra-ldap: Enabled
6) zimbra-store: Enabled
7) zimbra-mta: Enabled
8) zimbra-snmp: Enabled
9) zimbra-logger: Enabled
10) zimbra-spell: Enabled
r) Start servers after configuration yes
s) Save config to file
x) Expand menu
q) Quit

Address unconfigured (**) items (? - help) 1

Please enter the logical hostname for this host gsserv.min201.org

Main menu

1) Hostname: gsserv.min201.org
2) Ldap master host: gsserv.min201.org
3) Ldap port: 389
** 4) Ldap password: UNSET
5) zimbra-ldap: Enabled
6) zimbra-store: Enabled
7) zimbra-mta: Enabled
8) zimbra-snmp: Enabled
9) zimbra-logger: Enabled
10) zimbra-spell: Enabled
r) Start servers after configuration yes
s) Save config to file
x) Expand menu
q) Quit

Address unconfigured (**) items (? - help) 4

Password for ldap server (min 6 characters): password

Main menu

1) Hostname: gsserv.min201.org
2) Ldap master host: gsserv.min201.org
3) Ldap port: 389
4) Ldap password: set
5) zimbra-ldap: Enabled
6) zimbra-store: Enabled
7) zimbra-mta: Enabled
8) zimbra-snmp: Enabled
9) zimbra-logger: Enabled
10) zimbra-spell: Enabled
r) Start servers after configuration yes
s) Save config to file
x) Expand menu
q) Quit

*** CONFIGURATION COMPLETE - press 'a' to apply
Select from menu, or press 'a' to apply config (? - help) a
Save configuration data to a file? [Yes] yes
Save config in file: [/opt/zimbra/config.2701]
Saving config in /opt/zimbra/config.2701...Done
The system will be modified - continue? [No] yes
Operations logged to /tmp/zmsetup.log.2701
Initializing ldap...Password:
Password:
FAILED (256)


ERROR



Configuration failed
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Old 03-14-2006, 01:21 PM
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You're not telling us what system or version your installing.
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Old 03-14-2006, 01:25 PM
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it's version 3.0.1 for mac os 10.4.5 server
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Old 03-14-2006, 01:35 PM
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Are you running it as root? Is 1.5 the default java version? (Have you adjusted the symlinks in /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.Framework as covered in these forums?)

In general, zmsetup should detect your hostname just fine. (This isn't mac on intel, is it? The powerpc build won't work on intel)
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Old 03-14-2006, 02:09 PM
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I'm running it as root. No this is a G5 XServe Power PC chip. 1.5 is the default JAVA version.(here is the code showing it: Checking java version...1.5 found) When I get it all setup this is what is going wrong:


*** CONFIGURATION COMPLETE - press 'a' to apply
Select from menu, or press 'a' to apply config (? - help) a
Save configuration data to a file? [Yes] yes
Save config in file: [/opt/zimbra/config.3191]
Saving config in /opt/zimbra/config.3191...Done
The system will be modified - continue? [No] yes
Operations logged to /tmp/zmsetup.log.3191
Initializing ldap...Password:
Password:
Password:
FAILED (256)


ERROR

Last edited by jasonwillis; 03-14-2006 at 02:12 PM..
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Old 03-14-2006, 02:17 PM
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You didn't answer the java questions.
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Old 03-14-2006, 02:22 PM
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when I followed the instructions from the quick start guide:
* su - root
* cd /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.Framework/Versions
* rm CurrentJDK
* -s 1.5 CurrentJDK

I followed the instructions there and I deleted the file CurrentJDK and spent a few hours trying to get 1.5 back up and running? Is there something I was doing wrong?
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Old 03-14-2006, 02:33 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jasonwillis
when I followed the instructions from the quick start guide:
* su - root
* cd /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.Framework/Versions
* rm CurrentJDK
* -s 1.5 CurrentJDK

I followed the instructions there and I deleted the file CurrentJDK and spent a few hours trying to get 1.5 back up and running? Is there something I was doing wrong?

that last command should be "ln -s 1.5 CurrentJDK". As root, what do you get from "java -version"
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Old 03-14-2006, 02:37 PM
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As root I get: Checking java version...1.5 found

Do I need to go through those steps if the terminal is showing the above?
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Old 03-14-2006, 02:50 PM
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It appears so, if you're seeing the errors that you're seeing.
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