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I'm doomed I guess. I'm getting an error installing the M2 after running the update script. While checking for prerequisites /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5...MISSING
So now I have a dependency hell?
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[quote user="agnOstos"]I'm doomed I guess. I'm getting an error installing the M2 after running the update script. While checking for prerequisites /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5...MISSING
So now I have a dependency hell?[/QUOTE]
Run a search. This have been covered here a couple times.
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I'm retarded tonight I guess. My search for /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5...MISSING


isn't turning up anything.
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Found it here.
wget">http://www.zimbra.com/forums/showthread.php?t=775
wget http://rpmfind.net/linux/fedora/core/3/ ... 2.i386.rpm will fix the problem. Then just install the rpm and re-run the zimbra m2 install.
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[quote user="DanCody"]Duh me. I was looking for some zmldapctl like everything else has..
OK. I fired up ldap manually, then ran zmcontrol start and everything works on both servers. Bug in the startup script?
Dan[/QUOTE]
I tried to start up ldap manually and it doesn't start. Same error. Any ideas?
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If Zimbra cannot connect to LDAP, there are only a couple of possible options.
The most common is when you re-installed, zimbra's stored passwords got out of sync with mysql and/or LDAP
How I solved it was unstalling everything, and running a yum update...then installing agian.
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[quote]If Zimbra cannot connect to LDAP, there are only a couple of possible options.
The most common is when you re-installed, zimbra's stored passwords got out of sync with mysql and/or LDAP
How I solved it was unstalling everything, and running a yum update...then installing agian.[/QUOTE]
That's what I'm trying. I hope it works, I have way too many hours into this now.
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I had M1 running on HTTPS only, and after the upgrade, it's running on HTTP only.
Is there a "zm" command to change this or does the HTTP/ssl conf file need changed?
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Post by adobrin »

zmtlsctl is what you're looking for.
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thanks for getting this upgrade script out to us; before i go with it, i have a few questions.
1. is it specific to the Open Source version, or will it work for M1->M2/Network
2. we have confirmed success with this, right? :)
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Also, a feature suggestion, something like POPFile, bayesian automatic classification (or suggestion) of "categories" for incoming mail. Something like, "Zimbra thinks this mail should be marked as School/Friends". Something else to differentiate you. Kinda. ;)
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