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Scalix and VMware?
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 1:28 pm
by mcadmin
I am running on Red Hat FC4 with Scalix Community Edition Version 10 at home within VMware. This is for my personal email and I LOVE IT!! WORKS GREAT!
VMware has on their community site (VMTN) pre-built Virtual Machines running Linux with some other open source apps that you can download for free. There's even companies (ie: Oracle) providing demos of machines pre-built for users to download and try out their software. Has Scalix thought about doing this? Be a great way to spread the word about Scalix!!!
Would there be any licensing issues if a user such as myself was to post a pre-built Linux VM like the one I am currently running with Scalix Community Edition installed? I not really sure how the GPL works and how / if applies to ScalixCommunity Edition.
Joe
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 2:17 pm
by kanderson
This won't answer your question, but I will add that I'm running Scalix on SLES9 with about 100 users in VMware ESX myself. It's working awesome, and we've been using it corporately for several months now with no problems. I'd highly recommend it.
Kev.
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 8:32 pm
by mcadmin
Thanks for sharing the info. That's great!
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 3:31 pm
by felipegeek
I have sucessfully installed Scalix 10 in a VMware Server virtual machine running in a CentOS 4.2 Guest OS on a CentOS 4.2 Host. I pretty much installed it the same way you would under any normal circumstance using the bridged networking to give the Guest OS an IP on my LAN. The Host server is a older 2.5Ghz Celeron with 1GB of RAM to which I have allocated 700MB to the CentOS host for running Scalix. It's not optimal but it works. No swapping yet in the Guest OS memory space but I only have a couple of users configured with no traffic other than testing. I am using this install to test Scalix configuration changes before trying them at my client's producution Scalix server. What is nice is the ability to take a Snapshot in time before doing something major so if it fails miserably you can revert to the snapshot. Scalix should consider putting out a properly configured server/Scalix combo with the setup script ready to go as a Virtual Machine image. I think it would go a long way to making it easy for potential clients to test your software without a major time outlay. Zimbra is doing it already and has it advertised on the VMware site. See
http://www.vmware.com/download/server/ regarding the VMware server and
http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/ on pre-built VMs with applications.
Regards to all,
-felipe
Openxchange also have VM's now
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 7:46 am
by henzto
Open-Xchange now also have VM's! Would be great to have Vm's for Scalix too!
Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 9:32 am
by aniewels
Maybe interesting:
My scalix testserver runs on a XEN host (under suse 10.0, not OSS) and CentOS 4.
Works great with 512MB.
runs only with 10 users on a dual p4 3 GHz and 4 GB of ram (as mentioned 512 for the xen host) :)
but xen is a bit tricky. i would not suggest it for critical systems.
Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 1:17 pm
by jch
Xen is supposedly much better in Fedora Core 5 and set to be a major feature of RHEL5 (which is a way off yet). It'll be interesting to see if people use Xen to host mail servers: we've already seen a couple of people using (or attempting to use in one case) VMware ESX.
jch
Scalix, Community Edition and VMware
Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 8:32 pm
by Hal Steger
Hi All:
We are planning to test Scalix on VMware at the end of April and if it works well, we will make a VMware version freely available to make it easier for people to evaluate Scalix (i.e. for non-commercial, non-production use).
Regarding a post about whether it's ok to make a VMware version of Scalix available to others now, first, let me say on behalf of everyone at Scalix that we appreciate your help and enthusiasm to inform others about Scalix. That said, the current Community Edition license agreement does not allow redistribution of the software, it asks that if you want to share it with others, that you ask others to download it from our web site (we did this so that we could ask people to optionally register so that we could inform them of updates). We have scheduled a maintenance release of Scalix (all editions) in the next week or two and in that version we have changed the license agreement for Community Edition to make it freely redistributable (as long as it is for non-commercial purposes, which for your purpose obviously is not). So you could distribute a VMware version of Community Edition with that release. Even though we are making a VMware version, please don't let that stop you from distributing one yourself.
Again, thanks for your help, we really appreciate everyone who is helping spread the word. Regards,
Hal Steger
VP Marketing
Scalix
Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 12:54 pm
by mcadmin
Hal,
Thanks for the info! Look forward to the maintenance release.
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 9:47 am
by Chemosh667
Hal, thanks for the heads up! We are all eagerly awaiting ESX 3.0 to be released this summer, and if you guys are planning on testing and possibly making modifications to optimize for VMWare's products, then you definitely have my support!
Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 2:29 pm
by abelssoft
Are there any news regarding the vmware version?
Was is actually released in april?
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 3:59 am
by florian
Hi,
just to clarify... the version that was talked about in Hal's post did not have any modifications in the software - it is just an updated license agreement for Scalix Community Edition and Scalix Community Edition Raw that allows for redistribution of Scalix Software - please check the license agreements included with the downloads for details.
We're still considering providing a VMware image for VMWare player for trial reasons. My current assumption is that we'll do this for our upcoming Scalix 11 release which is only a few months out....
Cheers,
Florian.
Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 2:33 am
by lindsay
I'm running Scalix 11 on FC5 in a VMWARE server as well
help with FC5 and Scalix 11.01 and VMWARE
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 1:04 pm
by Technica
Lindsay, did you have to do anything special to get your Scalix to run under VMWare?
Everything passes the install check, and the install works right up until it attempts to install the actual server portion of the server as follows:
2007-02-17 22:41:25,901 INFO Starting installation of RPM files [('/root/scalix-
11.0.1-GA/software/scalix_server/scalix-server-11.0.1.11-1.fc5.i386.rpm', 'scali
x-server')]
2007-02-17 22:41:28,485 ERROR Operation failed: Install /bin/rpm -U -v --percent
/root/scalix-11.0.1-GA/software/scalix_server/scalix-server-11.0.1.11-1.fc5.i38
6.rpm: (1) ['Preparing packages for installation...', '/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.55366: l
ine 67: omrealpath: command not found', 'error: %pre(scalix-server-11.0.1.11-1.f
c5.i386) scriptlet failed, exit status 127', 'error: install: %pre scriptlet f
ailed (2), skipping scalix-server-11.0.1.11-1.fc5']
2007-02-17 22:41:28,486 CRITICAL Operation failed: Installation of packages fail
ed
2007-02-17 22:41:28,487 ERROR Operation failed: Aborting installation thread.
2007-02-17 22:41:28,487 INFO Install end
[root@mail scalix-11.0.1-GA]#
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 6:57 pm
by lindsay
Not that I can remember Technica. I've actually since deleted the vmware machine but it should have been a std install with bridged networking.
It was a full RH5 install from virtual cdrom, not a downloaded vmware image.