![]() When Updating Zimbra Desktop ( documentation) to the latest version on Mac OS X 10.9.3 (Mavericks), the installation of the update fails. (Source: Kudos to vchong68 for his valuable hint in his forum post) You might then want to try a fresh install according to the official Zimbra/ZCS migration manual: How to move ZCS to another server. ![]() If things aren’t fine, simply roll-back from the snapshot or restore the whole server from the backup. If everything is fine, unblock the SMTP and SMTPS (and IMAP and IMAPS) ports again. If there are any problems or if you want to be extra cautious, you can also additionally download Zimbra/ZCS 8.8 for 16.04 LTS manually and run its installer again: $ sudo. If it doesn’t run properly, this service will simply be ignored in a single server setup, your Zimbra/ZCS will thus likely work as usual. Sometimes, it’s even necessary to stop and start Zimbra/ZCS a couple of times (with ‘/etc/init.d/zimbra’) after an upgrade until all services run nicely.Īlso note that Zimbra’s new dedicated ‘imapd’ service won’t run properly, unless it’s configured manually, as shown in the Zimbra Collaboration Administrator Guide version 8.8.3. Sometimes, the output of ‘$ sudo /etc/init.d/zimbra status’ and what’s listed in the service monitoring section of the Zimbra/ZCS admin webUI can thus be inconsistent. Note: It can take Zimbra/ZCS quite some time to properly start all its services (it’s Java, after all). When the upgrade process is finished, let ‘do-release-upgrade’ reboot the system.Īfter this, Zimbra/ZCS should work nicely again, on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.In my case, it was also fine to go with the maintainer versions of the config files. the removal of files in /var/log/sysstat/ and whether you allow ssh to be restarted). Agree to all suggestions by ‘do-release-upgrade’ (e.g.Note: Don’t worry about minor error messages like:E: changelog for this version is not (yet) available try can safely ignore them. When you get informed about the packages that will be removed (BTW, in the detail view you can see that the Zimbra packages will now be upgraded, not removed) and upgraded and asked whether you want to start the upgrade, confirm this. ![]() Then return to the first terminal/screen session and let ‘do-release-upgrade’ continue with the upgrade process (i.e. # deb-src xenial zimbra # disabled on upgrade to xenial # deb xenial zimbra # disabled on upgrade to xenial nano, vim) in another terminal/screen session and change its content from: To do this, open ‘/etc/apt//zimbra.list’ with an editor (e.g. ![]()
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