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dougp23
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Updated Install CentOS 4.4 With Scalix

Postby dougp23 » Mon Jun 11, 2007 3:34 pm

I originally posted a doc that outlined a "fail proof" means of installing Scalix on CentOS 4.4

I have updated the document to fix spelling errors, make the install even more fail proof (though SOME experience in Linux will go a long way), and add a "cathcall" account, and direct all spam to one email address away from user's mailboxes.

Latest version is here:

http://swifttide.com/scalix/Scalix_Setup.html

rajmarshall

Postby rajmarshall » Thu Jun 14, 2007 9:14 am

I'm trying to install scalix-11.1.0-GA-enterprise (the evaluation) with centos, I get a number of issues,
tar/unzip the install package gives me

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gunzip: scalix-11.1.0-GA-enterprise-redhat-intel.tgz: invalid compressed data--crc error
- I don't see this error when I do the same process on the m/c where the install was downloaded before I scp'ed it onto the server, as the error occus on the final file LICENSE.txt, I'm hoping this is ok - the file is the same size before/after the scp.
When I run the installer I get the following when selecting all scalix components

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Scalix Installer - audit log file is /var/log/scalix-installer-20070614.log
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/tmp/scalix-wizard.vM7291/py/sxscreens.py", line 646, in determine_packages_timeout
    data.installable, data.upgradeable, data.not_upgradeable, data.obsolete = t.get_results()
TypeError: unpack non-sequence
Scalix Installer - cleaning up...

This machine has had an evaluation install of zimbra but I have uninstalled it and also I've made sure all the scalix pre-requisites are in place

If I do a manual selection I get the message
ERROR Operation failed: RPM package

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/opt/scalix-11.1.0-GA/software/scalix_server/scalix-platform-11.1.0.50-1.noarch.rpm is corrupted.

but it isn't - at least rpm -qilp is able to read it ok

rm


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