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Old 10-04-2008, 07:33 AM
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Question [SOLVED] Question about Joomla and zimbra

I am trying to get joomla and zimbra to reside on one server. They are not playing nice when both are trying to run. I did change the webserver HTTP port to 8080, but zimbra mailbox will not start.
Is there a nice tutorial or something out there that gives me a hint as to how to get these to work on the same server.
Background of website. It is a family website that is running on an amd 64 bit processor (cant remember model). Centos 5.2_64. Memory is going to get upgrade to 4 gigs soon. I have had both up individually and working.

Once I get this done, I plan on doing a tutorial, if there is not one yet. As they say at work, document, document, document!!!!!
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Old 10-04-2008, 07:36 AM
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crude, just saw this post
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I will give this at try....when i get home.
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Old 10-04-2008, 10:03 AM
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Talking ok

Ok I figured it out.

I had to run
zmprov -l ms `zmhostname` zimbraMailPort 8080
zmmailboxdctl restart


Post that helped me
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[SOLVED] zmprov error: ERROR: zclient.IO_ERROR (invoke Connection refused, server: lo
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