Installing zimbra on an external firewire drive (OSX): Difference between revisions
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Firewire drives are not considered local devices by default, therefor setuid/setgid perms are ignored. | {{Archive}}Firewire drives are not considered local devices by default, therefor setuid/setgid perms are ignored. | ||
1)Plug the firewire hard drive, formated it with hfs and created an entry for it in /etc/fstab like this one | 1)Plug the firewire hard drive, formated it with hfs and created an entry for it in /etc/fstab like this one | ||
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service --list | grep com.zimbra.zcs If nothing is returned you can add it manual with | service --list | grep com.zimbra.zcs If nothing is returned you can add it manual with | ||
launchctl load /opt/zimbra/conf/com.zimbra.zcs.plist | launchctl load /opt/zimbra/conf/com.zimbra.zcs.plist | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 24 March 2015
Firewire drives are not considered local devices by default, therefor setuid/setgid perms are ignored.
1)Plug the firewire hard drive, formated it with hfs and created an entry for it in /etc/fstab like this one
UUID=5A0CBF6E-5EE8-3E14-A24A-36144214A36C /opt/zimbra hfs rw,local,auto 1 2
- check this link on how to get the UUID of the device. "http://forums.macrumors.com/archive/index.php/t-170786.html"
2)You may need to change the config of automount with the following command defaults write /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ autodiskmount AutomountDisksWithoutUserLogin -bool true
3)The installer should have registered the service with launchd. You can verify this with service --list | grep com.zimbra.zcs If nothing is returned you can add it manual with launchctl load /opt/zimbra/conf/com.zimbra.zcs.plist