I'll revert the VM to just after the install and try it again and let
you know what happens. Normally, I only give one core to a VM since my
host is an i7 and I'm not really after performance at this stage. I'll
do a bit more diagnosing this time if/when it gets to Dovecot. Lastly,
just before the Dovecot install stage, I tried installing open
ssh-server so I could conveniently remote in to the VM but it failed
with several conflicts. I may do that initially and see what happens.
Thanx again,
Garth
On 07/10/2013 04:54 AM, Szládovics Péter wrote:
Hi Garth,
2013-07-10 11:32 keltezéssel, Garth Keesler írta:
This is really good! Thank you! One quick question: Your instructions
indicate that the server name should be left to "ubuntu". I did this
during the "Minimal Virtual Machine Installation" that I use for
creating Ubuntu VMs and then I changed it to a more meaningful name
when prompted to by your script. I also changed the FQDN when
prompted. From then on, the message kept appearing that the new
machine name could not be resolved. I kept on with the script (thru
the reqd reboots) and the process hung at 100% CPU during the Dovecot
install.
Did you see which process eat the CPU resources (eg. top)?
How many CPU core was there on your VM? (I usually give 2 cores every
VM, because better handling IO overhead)
Has gone the problem after the Dovecot install?
Was renaming the VM a mistake?
I don't think so. Did you check the machine name, and other settings?
Thanx again for the script!
Not at all, thanks your feedback. Please inform us, when the problem
solved.
Peter
Garth
On 07/08/2013 05:37 PM, Szládovics Péter wrote:
2013-07-09 00:30 keltezéssel, Szládovics Péter írta:
2013-07-08 18:10 keltezéssel, Szládovics Péter írta:
Dear Gents,
Yesterday in another thread raided, some people have many problems
with install and configure.
The SOGo is a frontend, what has many alternate backends. My
config is:
Apache, Dovecot (with sieve/quota/folder sharindg), Postfix (with
remote auth using saslauth over ldap), MySQL and Sogosync with a
little modification. All of them configured with SSL access (sieve
with TLS).
I have a script, so anybody can install a ZEG appliance in about
30 minutes with using it.
This <http://www.onlinedemo.hu/71-zeg-install-script> webpage
contains some informations and resctrictions, and you can download
the tarball with the script from it.
Please read the page from the begin to the end as attentively.
Today I tested the script, and as far as I see it's working fine.
My fault: in the config.sh script line 327 please change from
'SOGoLanguage Hungarian' to 'SOGoLanguage English' or other :)
Sorry for that.
I've corrected it on the site. New downloads default language is
English.
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