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# Make sure /opt/zimbra/redolog/redo.log is owned by the zimbra user after step 3. Depending on what kernel version | # Make sure /opt/zimbra/redolog/redo.log is owned by the zimbra user after step 3. Depending on what kernel version is in use, the system may hit [http://bugzilla.zimbra.com/show_bug.cgi?id=17111 a SUSE kernel bug]. This impacts Debian 3.2 and SLES9. | ||
# There are some chmod errors during upgrade process. | # There are some chmod errors during upgrade process. | ||
chown: missing operand after `root:root` | chown: missing operand after `root:root` | ||
They happen immediately after module upgrade. These appear to be harmless. | They happen immediately after module upgrade. These appear to be harmless. |
Revision as of 18:17, 25 January 2008
This procedure is based on SLES9 to SLES10. OpenSUSE 10 to OpenSUSE 10.2, Debian 3.2 to Debian 4, and FC4/5 to Fedora 7 should be approached similarly.
- ckconfig zimbra remove
- take full backup
- zmcontrol stop
- follow the operating system upgrade procedure
- follow the Zimbra upgrade procedure
Caveats
- Make sure /opt/zimbra/redolog/redo.log is owned by the zimbra user after step 3. Depending on what kernel version is in use, the system may hit a SUSE kernel bug. This impacts Debian 3.2 and SLES9.
- There are some chmod errors during upgrade process.
chown: missing operand after `root:root`
They happen immediately after module upgrade. These appear to be harmless.