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Old 02-05-2009, 08:41 PM
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Shutdown ZCS via the init.d script eg. /etc/init.d/zimbra stop. Once the init process believes everything is down check that all zimbra processes have indeed been stopped. Then attempt the upgrade.

Thanks! You got it! You're the best.

400 gold stars for you!

I totally didn't even think that an init script existed... I really never thought about why it started at startup but just was happy it did

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Old 03-31-2009, 08:05 AM
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Shutdown ZCS via the init.d script eg. /etc/init.d/zimbra stop. Once the init process believes everything is down check that all zimbra processes have indeed been stopped. Then attempt the upgrade.
Now how about on the Mac? I have this exact same issue.

Oh yeah, on 10.4 (not 10.5)

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