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Old 10-09-2007, 05:43 PM
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Unhappy I broke it? ;D (5.0RC1)

Sorry for the silliness. =) Ok, so I've been toying with 5.0RC1 in a dev environment for a week or so now just trying things in the admin interface, getting a feel for it before I roll our live server to 5.0 when it comes out officially.

So yesterday I decided to test moving where the store and index directories were. To do this, I added two new entries, "main index" and "main store" I think I called them, and pointed them at /home/zimbra/index and /home/zimbra/store. All seemed to be ok. I went hunting around and went into accounts trying to find out how I would go about moving the existing accounts from the default stores to the new locations. In the process of opening up an account (the first one I tried), I got back an error that the server failed to respond. Ok.. I then tried to go back to "home" so to speak. No response. I looked to make sure httpd was running. It was. I ran some various status check commands. Everything seemed to be running. Logs, nothing unusual. I restarted zimbra entirely, still no go. I'm completely baffled as to what might have happened, but I can't find any logs or anything really to tell me what occured or how to fix it. I know this is vague, but any ideas?

I also thought maybe CentOS 4.5 had some automated thing to "help me" and blocked something, but couldn't find evidence of that either.

=/ Anyone ever seen this?
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Old 10-09-2007, 05:45 PM
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(btw, I realize that CentOS is not a directly supported platform, but it's just RHEL4 with a shiny coat so I could see no good reason why there would be a problem, and there wasn't up until now =) I'm hoping it won't matter!)
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Old 10-11-2007, 02:03 PM
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I'm going to do some real research on this tonight and see if I can figure out what caused it. Looking at another thread, (regarding the hosted demo) I think I know what might be causing the "date highlighting" not to work, but I'm still stuck on the "http seems not to be responding" issue. If I figure out what I did wrong I'll post. =)
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Old 10-12-2007, 06:20 AM
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Strange.. I simply reinstalled ("upgrade") and it fixed itself.
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