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Centos 5.0 support?

Postby albatroz » Thu Jul 26, 2007 9:16 am

Scalix documentation says it supports Redhat Enterprise 4.0 and Fedora FC5 ...
I installed Scalix over CentOS 4.5 without problems, I wonder if someone has done it without problems over CentOS 5.0

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Postby Valerion » Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:12 am

So far no hassles

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Postby rgmhtt » Mon Aug 13, 2007 12:55 am

Valerion wrote:So far no hassles


Did you have to change the /etc/redhat-release file?

I had to do that for installing Scalix 10 on Centos 4.3

I have a Centos 5.0 server all ready to go. All clean.

All I have to do is stop my current server, rsync (or some such) the /var/opt/scalix directory and install Scliax 11. Or at least that is my understanding....

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Postby Valerion » Mon Aug 13, 2007 6:27 am

Since 11.1.0 the Scalix installer has a new option so you don't need to swap the redhat-release file any more.

./scalix-installer --override=rhel5 works like a charm on CentOS 5.

Ensure you are preserving ownerships and permissions on the mailstore is preserved correctly.

Are you upgrading from 10? If so, I have seen in 11.1.0 that the upgrade doesn't work 100% in all cases. It would, for example, install the tomcat directory in /var/opt/scalix, then move the contents to /var/opt/scalix/??/s, then generate errors because tomcat isn't there. If this happens, just use the installer to uninstall everything other than the Scalix server, make sure in /var/opt/scalix/?? that only the s directory is there, then re-install using the installer.

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Postby rgmhtt » Mon Aug 13, 2007 1:55 pm

Valerion wrote:Since 11.1.0 the Scalix installer has a new option so you don't need to swap the redhat-release file any more.

./scalix-installer --override=rhel5 works like a charm on CentOS 5.

Ensure you are preserving ownerships and permissions on the mailstore is preserved correctly.

Are you upgrading from 10?


Version 10.0.0.354

According to the admin console.

But there ~50 users on the system. Not much in the mail store. Do get occatoinal bad XML spam that I have to unload a users inbox, delete everything then reload it.

If so, I have seen in 11.1.0 that the upgrade doesn't work 100% in all cases. It would, for example, install the tomcat directory in /var/opt/scalix, then move the contents to /var/opt/scalix/??/s, then generate errors because tomcat isn't there. If this happens, just use the installer to uninstall everything other than the Scalix server, make sure in /var/opt/scalix/?? that only the s directory is there, then re-install using the installer.


This is not clear. uninstall everything BUT Scalix? I hope there is a clear prompt to take me down that path.


Well, I will shot for the best outcome. But first I have to read up more on doing my best in setting up spam control stuff.


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