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Old 12-08-2006, 09:33 AM
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Default Install where SugarCRM was previously installed with a different MySQL version

Okay...so this is a bit complicated. I have a server on which apache2 is the web server for my SugarCRM installation. The Linux OS is Fedora Core 4 and the MySQL version is 5.0.21. PHP is 5.0.5.

I have just installed Zimbra (which uses mysql version 4.1.20) on the same server and if I move my Sugarcrm directory behind zimbra and attempt to access it using zimbra's httpd, I get nothing...I am assuming this is on account of the mysql conflict.

My question is...is it possible to integrate the SugarCRM and Zimbra without having to re-install or rebuild one or both? Can I upgrade Zimbra to use my MySQL 5.0.21 version?

Any suggestions at all would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 12-08-2006, 08:35 PM
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Well,
Zimbra comes with its own mysql.

I think the appropriate thing to do is to see what's going wrong, then make a decision.

What does zmcontrol return?
What about /var/log/zimbra.log
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Old 12-09-2006, 04:14 AM
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Default Decided against integration...went with both

Instead of trying to integrate my SugarCRM installation into the zimbra environment, I simply changed the port that my apache2 web server runs on and now have two web servers running. Zimbra gets its normal ports and apache2 runs on an alternate. Seems to be working ok.
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