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Old 07-26-2009, 11:59 AM
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Default open source upgrade to open source requesting License filename?

OS is debian Ver 4.0 while Upgrading from 5.0.11_GA OPEN SOURCE
to 5.0.18, with the package downloaded from:
http://h.yimg.com/lo/downloads/5.0.1...0707170635.tgz

the upgrade process get's me to the configuracion with a message:

******* +License filename: UNSET
Address unconfigured (**) items

and i can not go any further. i've canceled the installation and restart the server
it appears to be running ok...

the install log shows this:
Sun Jul 26 12:35:19 2009 zimbra-proxy is not enabled
Sun Jul 26 12:35:19 2009 *** Running as zimbra user: /opt/zimbra/bin/zmlicense -c: No such file or directory
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Old 07-26-2009, 11:45 PM
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Has this installation always been FOSS or did you originally install the NE version and let it expire ?
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Old 07-27-2009, 10:53 AM
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This prompt is triggered if the installer detects /opt/zimbra/bin/zmbackup which is a network only file.
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Old 07-27-2009, 11:06 AM
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it have been FOSS since 4.5.6 (as far as i remember...); yes!! i have a custom script i've found in the forums or wiki and saved as zmbackup in bin....

i've renamed it and run zmsetup.pl ... all seems to be working ok

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