I am playing around with Zimbra.
For the install, I selected the Fedora 11 version for x64.
I am running: Linux 2.6.18-164.el5 #1 SMP Thu Sep 3 03:28:30 EDT 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
When I install I get an error:
This platform is CentOS5_64 Packages found: F11_64 This may or may not work.
Installation can not continue without manual override. You can override this safety check with ./install.sh --platform-override
I am not well versed enough to know if I can do the override install and things will be fine.
Did I download the wrong version from: http://www.zimbra.com/community/downloads.html
-Jason
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 12:31 PM, ML mailinglists@mailnewsrss.com wrote:
For the install, I selected the Fedora 11 version for x64.
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I would suggest starting out with one of the RHEL versions found on the download page here http://www.zimbra.com/community/downloads.html.
I think you'll have better luck with that then Fedora (assuming you're running CentOS)
-jonathan
Guys,
I would suggest starting out with one of the RHEL versions found on the download page here http://www.zimbra.com/community/downloads.html.
Got it, yes, I should have choose the RHEL 5 version.
Can anyone explain CentOS vs RHEL5 vs Fedora as I dont really know the differences and compatibilities between them all. In my mind they are the same...<sad>
-Jason
On Mon, November 2, 2009 1:47 pm, ML wrote:
Guys,
I would suggest starting out with one of the RHEL versions found on the download page here http://www.zimbra.com/community/downloads.html.
Got it, yes, I should have choose the RHEL 5 version.
Can anyone explain CentOS vs RHEL5 vs Fedora as I dont really know the differences and compatibilities between them all. In my mind they are the same...<sad>
-Jason
CentOS is a clone of RHEL. Fedora is bleeding edge, newer releases of packages and apps. With that could also mean more bugs though. I would go with CentOS for stability rather than fedora unless necessary. Bo Lynch
ML wrote:
Guys,
I would suggest starting out with one of the RHEL versions found on the download page here http://www.zimbra.com/community/downloads.html.
Got it, yes, I should have choose the RHEL 5 version.
Can anyone explain CentOS vs RHEL5 vs Fedora as I dont really know the differences and compatibilities between them all. In my mind they are the same...<sad>
CentOS is Free Version from RHEL and Fedora is RHEL unstable because it is experimental.
Le 09-11-02 à 13:47, ML a écrit :
Guys,
I would suggest starting out with one of the RHEL versions found on the download page here http://www.zimbra.com/community/downloads.html.
Got it, yes, I should have choose the RHEL 5 version.
Can anyone explain CentOS vs RHEL5 vs Fedora as I dont really know the differences and compatibilities between them all. In my mind they are the same...<sad>
And I can confirm that both the commercial and open-source packages for RHEL 5 works great on CentOS 5.
2009/11/2 ML mailinglists@mailnewsrss.com
I am playing around with Zimbra.
For the install, I selected the Fedora 11 version for x64.
I am running: Linux 2.6.18-164.el5 #1 SMP Thu Sep 3 03:28:30 EDT 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
When I install I get an error:
This platform is CentOS5_64 Packages found: F11_64 This may or may not work.
Installation can not continue without manual override. You can override this safety check with ./install.sh --platform-override
I am not well versed enough to know if I can do the override install and things will be fine.
Did I download the wrong version from: http://www.zimbra.com/community/downloads.html
try rhel 5 x64 version
On CentOS 5.x you still need to install zimbra with ./install.sh -- platform-override -- Neil