On 10/7/2015 4:46 PM, Mario Gruenwald wrote:
Unfortunately this issue is still open. Nobody here who can help me?
kindly regards
Mario
On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 10:15:39AM +0200, Mario Gruenwald wrote:
Hi
I guess my openchange config is broken. Therefore i want to cleanup and
restart from beginning. Problem is:
# openchange_provision --deprovision
[!] Unable to unregister this server, it's being used for: handling 2 mailboxes
I already searched in documentation and forums without success. There are a
lot of commands (openchangeclient, mapiprofile, sogo-tool, ...). I don't know
which to use and/or doesn't find the correct options.
I am even not able to list which users are in openchange and which mailboxes
are handled.
Anyone out there, who can help me?
regards
Mario
Mario,
Zentyal are the maintainers of openchange.
The exact instructions to deprovision openchange, with explanation, are
here:
http://labs.zentyal.org/zentyal-openchange-as-an-additional-exchange-server/
Search in the page for keyword "Step 6".
Here is the text, without the screenshots.
"Step 6 – Undo the traveled road
If for any reason, you want to uninstall the openchange service, one of
the features added with Zentyal 3.4 is a way to do that. However, to be
able to do it, you should not be using any resource from that server.
Basically, you need to move, disable or remove all mailboxes hosted on it.
OpenChange deprovision fails because there is an active mailbox
Zentyal does not support yet any way to move mailboxes from one server
to other server, so you would need to use Microsoft Exchange tools if
you want to keep those mailboxes. In this guide we are going to just
disable it.
OpenChange mailbox deactivation
We are now ready to deprovision OpenChange:
OpenChange deprovision is successful
And we can see that this server is not available anymore from Windows"
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