Lectures collection from around world
http://mitworld.mit.edu/
http://webcast.berkeley.edu/series.html#c,s
http://www.khanacademy.org/
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/
http://www.openculture.com/freeonlinecourses
http://itunes.stanford.edu/index.html
http://www.seas.harvard.edu/news-events/video
http://www.al-jamiat.com/college-lifestyle/free-online-lectures-top-colleges-universities/
http://computerscience1.tv/2011/spring/
http://oyc.yale.edu/courselist
http://britac.studyserve.com/home/
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/newsandevents/sussexlectures/2011
http://www.1001inventions.com/
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This Document contains faced issues regarding Mailing List with solutions on WHM CPanel.
This Document contains faced issues regarding mailing list with solutions on WHM Cpanel.
How to make a mailing list:
After Creating Mailing List Click on modify as shown:
Enter Password:
************
Now it will show this page as given below with all options:
MailingNAME mailing list administration
General Options Section
Add moderator email account:
How to change mailing list size of MAX Body/Attachment Size:
How to disable moderation for members/non-members:
For Members:
Click on:
[Sender filters]
For Non-members:
Click on:
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Membership Management:
Max. Number of Mailing list and Max. Number of emails per day:
There will be 500 sent message per hour limit on shared packages (Hostgator).
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Thursday, September 8, 2011
Nokia E72 : All about the 5 Megapixel Camera (Image & Video Samples)
Nokia E72 : All about the 5 Megapixel Camera (Image & Video Samples)
I really liked this analysis by Clinton Jeff
Will be helpful if anyone interested for Nokia E-series E72 with impressive browsing on WAP as well WIFI.
As well camera is not bad as its not a carl zeiss optics lens having zion flash so its a good option with a standard camera and led having nice results ..
Monday, August 8, 2011
Import to Tumblr from Blogger
Import to Tumblr from Blogger
Importing. This could take a few minutes.
Please stand by...
Downloading feed.
Found: In my View
Importing: Social Network for Pakistani
Importing: Reader blog on katimati.com
Importing: Fund for affected traders
Importing: Tanzil : Quran Navigator
Importing: why we are still using faceboo...
Importing: Attitudes About the Hijab (Hea...
Importing: Lisa Killinger Lectures
Importing: Truth about Pakistan
Importing: Quran in Flash
Importing: Sami Yusuf - Hear Your Call
Importing: ALQURANIC :The Ultimate Guide ...
Importing: ALQURANIC: The Ultimate Guide ...
Importing: ALQURANIC: The Ultimate Guide ...
Importing: Listen it once: You will love ...
Importing: BV Kaisee Honi Chaahiye
Importing: Faiz Sahab - Ibn-e-Insha - Zia...
Importing: Zia Mohi-uddin Show on Zaban (...
Importing: Zia Mohi-uddin Show - Aaj Ka D...
Importing: Zia Mohiuddin in Jo Uss Ne Kah...
Importing: Zia reads English Gems
Importing: Zia reads English Gems2
Importing: Faiz Sahab - Ibn-e-Insha - Zia...
Importing: PTV COMEDY SHOW (FIFTY FIFTY) ...
Importing: Nishan e Haider (1) - Document...
Importing: Nishan e Haider (2) - Document...
Importing: Bazaban-e-Yousufi (Episode 1) ...
Importing: Pagal Log
Importing: Hum Pakistani
Importing: Question and answers
Importing: Sirat-e-Mustaqeem PARA 1 PART ...
Importing: Science & Islam | 1001 Inventi...
Importing: When the Moors (Muslims) Ruled...
Importing: Everything is in balance ...
Importing: A Dark Side Again
Importing: A way to think
Importing: Thoughtful
Importing: Good And Evil
Importing: Who Are We To Judge Others?
Importing: Do Share it ...
Importing: Stress management: Identify yo...
Importing: About Tribune/Tribune Blog
Importing: Allama Iqbal - Sikwa and Jawab...
Importing: Dedicated to Someone
Importing: The Love
Importing: "I" NESS
Importing: DO NOT DESPAIR AND DO NOT GIVE...
Importing: PASSION AND PATIENCE
Importing: LOVE LEADS
Importing: ONLY IF...
Importing: Worth Sharing
Importing: Crossing limits
Importing: Life
Importing: Wisdom
Importing: Few words for beloved Country
Done. Imported 54 posts.
Please stand by...
Downloading feed.
Found: In my View
Importing: Social Network for Pakistani
Importing: Reader blog on katimati.com
Importing: Fund for affected traders
Importing: Tanzil : Quran Navigator
Importing: why we are still using faceboo...
Importing: Attitudes About the Hijab (Hea...
Importing: Lisa Killinger Lectures
Importing: Truth about Pakistan
Importing: Quran in Flash
Importing: Sami Yusuf - Hear Your Call
Importing: ALQURANIC :The Ultimate Guide ...
Importing: ALQURANIC: The Ultimate Guide ...
Importing: ALQURANIC: The Ultimate Guide ...
Importing: Listen it once: You will love ...
Importing: BV Kaisee Honi Chaahiye
Importing: Faiz Sahab - Ibn-e-Insha - Zia...
Importing: Zia Mohi-uddin Show on Zaban (...
Importing: Zia Mohi-uddin Show - Aaj Ka D...
Importing: Zia Mohiuddin in Jo Uss Ne Kah...
Importing: Zia reads English Gems
Importing: Zia reads English Gems2
Importing: Faiz Sahab - Ibn-e-Insha - Zia...
Importing: PTV COMEDY SHOW (FIFTY FIFTY) ...
Importing: Nishan e Haider (1) - Document...
Importing: Nishan e Haider (2) - Document...
Importing: Bazaban-e-Yousufi (Episode 1) ...
Importing: Pagal Log
Importing: Hum Pakistani
Importing: Question and answers
Importing: Sirat-e-Mustaqeem PARA 1 PART ...
Importing: Science & Islam | 1001 Inventi...
Importing: When the Moors (Muslims) Ruled...
Importing: Everything is in balance ...
Importing: A Dark Side Again
Importing: A way to think
Importing: Thoughtful
Importing: Good And Evil
Importing: Who Are We To Judge Others?
Importing: Do Share it ...
Importing: Stress management: Identify yo...
Importing: About Tribune/Tribune Blog
Importing: Allama Iqbal - Sikwa and Jawab...
Importing: Dedicated to Someone
Importing: The Love
Importing: "I" NESS
Importing: DO NOT DESPAIR AND DO NOT GIVE...
Importing: PASSION AND PATIENCE
Importing: LOVE LEADS
Importing: ONLY IF...
Importing: Worth Sharing
Importing: Crossing limits
Importing: Life
Importing: Wisdom
Importing: Few words for beloved Country
Done. Imported 54 posts.
About
This tool downloads posts from a Blogger post feed and imports them to Tumblr Text posts. It preserves the following information.
- Post Title
- Post Body
- Post Date and Time
- Post Labels (and their order)
- Order of Posts in Tumblr Dashboard
More info from the creator, Jonathan Tran.
Feed Options
To import only some posts, add "?max-results=2", for example, to the end of your Blogger Feed URL. The number represents how many posts, so it doesn't have to be 2.
For example, my feed was:
http://plpatterns.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
To import the last 5 posts, I could enter the following as my feed URL:
http://plpatterns.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?max-results=5
See Blogger's Data API for more options.
1. I apologize for asking for your password like this. But how else was I seriously supposed to make this useful to people? You can download the source and run it yourself, but not everyone can or wants to do that. This is a real architectural problem with the web. (Is OAuth the answer?)
Tumblr Email:***@gmail.com
Tumblr Password:p@$w0d
Tumblr Group: *****.tumblr.com
Blogger Feed URL: http://xyz.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Basic Concepts of PC Boot Proccess
Basic Concepts of PC Boot Proccess
BIOS
Acronym for basic input/output system, the built-in software that determines what a computer can do without accessing programs from a disk. On PCs, the BIOS contains all the code required to control the keyboard, display screen, disk drives, serial communications, and a number of miscellaneous functions.
The BIOS is typically placed in a ROM chip that comes with the computer (it is often called a ROM BIOS). This ensures that the BIOS will always be available and will not be damaged by disk failures. It also makes it possible for a computer to boot itself. Because RAM is faster than ROM, though, many computer manufacturers design systems so that the BIOS is copied from ROM to RAM each time the computer is booted. This is known as shadowing.
Many modern PCs have a flash BIOS, which means that the BIOS has been recorded on a flash memory chip, which can be updated if necessary. The PC BIOS is fairly standardized, so all PCs are similar at this level (although there are different BIOS versions). Additional DOS functions are usually added through software modules. This means you can upgrade to a newer version of DOS without changing the BIOS.
PC BIOSes that can handle Plug-and-Play (PnP) devices are known as PnP BIOSes, or PnP-aware BIOSes. These BIOSes are always implemented with flash memory rather than ROM.
POST
Abbreviated POST, a diagnostic testing sequence run by a computer’s BIOS as the computer’s power is initially turned on. The POST will determine if the computer’s RAM, disk drives, peripheral devices and other hardware components are properly working. If the diagnostic determines that everything is in working order, the computer will continue to boot.
Abbreviated POST, a diagnostic testing sequence run by a computer’s BIOS as the computer’s power is initially turned on. The POST will determine if the computer’s RAM, disk drives, peripheral devices and other hardware components are properly working. If the diagnostic determines that everything is in working order, the computer will continue to boot.
MBR
Short for Master Boot Record, a small program that is executed when a computer boots up. Typically, the MBR resides on the first sector of the hard disk. The program begins the boot process by looking up the partition table to determine which partition to use for booting. It then transfers program control to the boot sector of that partition, which continues the boot process. In DOS and Windows systems, you can create the MBR with the FDISK /MBR command. An MBR virus is a common type of virus that replaces the MBR with its own code. Since the MBR executes every time a computer is started, this type of virus is extremely dangerous. MBR viruses normally enter a system through a floppy disk that is installed in the floppy drive when the computer is started up. Even if the floppy disk is not bootable, it can infect the MBR.
Bootstrap
(v.) To load the first piece of software that starts a computer. Because the operating system is essential for running all other programs, it is usually the first piece of software loaded during the boot process.
Boot is short for bootstrap, which in olden days was a strap attached to the top of your boot that you could pull to help get your boot on. Hence, the expression "pull oneself up by the bootstraps." Similarly, bootstrap utilities help the computer get started.
(n.) Short for bootstrap, the starting-up of a computer, which involves loading the operating system and other basic software. A cold boot is when you turn the computer on from an off position. A warm boot is when you reset a computer that is already on.
Reference:
Monday, January 24, 2011
Zimbra collaboration suite on VM on centos 5.4 with complete DNS configuration
Zimbra Collaboration Suite installation Guide on Centos with DNS configuration.
Prepared By: Ahsan Jehangir Khan
Email: ahsan-khan@msn.com
Zimbra collaboration suite on VM on centos 5.4 with complete DNS configuration.
I installed Virtual Machine on Windows 7. On Virtual Machine I installed Centos 5.4 and then configured DNS and then installed Zimbra collaboration suite.
This is step by step installation from DNS to ZCS.
First you need to configure DNS
Install following packages
1.caching-nameserver
2.bind-chroot
3.bind-lib
4.bind-utils
Yum install caching-nameserver
Yum install bind-utils
Yum install bind-lib
Yum install bind-chroot
Open this file
vi /etc/named.caching-nameserver.conf
You need to do highlighted changes.
// named.caching-nameserver.conf
//
// Provided by Red Hat caching-nameserver package to configure the
// ISC BIND named(8) DNS server as a caching only nameserver
// (as a localhost DNS resolver only).
//
// See /usr/share/doc/bind*/sample/ for example named configuration files.
//
// DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - use system-config-bind or an editor
// to create named.conf - edits to this file will be lost on
// caching-nameserver package upgrade.
//
options {
listen-on port 53 { 192.168.248.131; };
// listen-on-v6 port 53 { ::1; }; //Because we do not use IP version6
directory "/var/named";
dump-file "/var/named/data/cache_dump.db";
statistics-file "/var/named/data/named_stats.txt";
memstatistics-file "/var/named/data/named_mem_stats.txt";
// Those options should be used carefully because they disable port
// randomization
// query-source port 53;
// query-source-v6 port 53;
allow-query { localhost; };
allow-query-cache { localhost; };
};
zone "xtest.com" IN {
type master;
file "xtest.com.fzone";
allow-update { none; };
};
zone "248.168.192.in-addr.arpa" IN {
type master;
file "248.168.192.in-addr.arpa.rzone";
allow-update { none; };
Goto
[root@mail etc]# cd /var/named/chroot/var/named/
[root@mail named]# ls
data localdomain.zone localhost.zone named.broadcast named.ca named.ip6.local named.local named.zero slaves
cp -p localhost.zone xtest.com.fzone
cp -p named.local 248.168.192.in-addr.arpa.rzone
ls
vi xtest.com.fzone
$ORIGIN xtest.com.
$TTL 86400
@ IN SOA xtest.com. ahsan.xtest.com. (
2010121700 ; serial (d. adams)
3H ; refresh
15M ; retry
1W ; expiry
1D ) ; minimum
@ IN NS xtest.com.
xtest.com. IN A 192.168.248.131
MX 0 mail.xtest.com.
mail A 192.168.248.131
vi 248.168.192.in-addr.arpa.rzone
$ORIGIN 248.168.192.in-addr.arpa.
$TTL 86400
@ IN SOA xtest.com. ahsan.xtest.com. (
2010120802 ; Serial
28800 ; Refresh
14400 ; Retry
3600000 ; Expire
86400 ) ; Minimum
@ IN NS xtest.com.
131 PTR mail.xtest.com.
cat /etc/resolv.conf
; generated by /sbin/dhclient-script
search localdomain
nameserver 192.168.248.131
[root@mail opt]# vi /etc/hosts
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fail.
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.248.131 mail.xtest.com mail
#::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
[root@mail opt]# hostname
mail.xtest.com
[root@mail named]# service named restart
Stopping named: . [ OK ]
Starting named: [ OK ]
Check DNS working and Domain xtest.com resolution as shown
[root@mail /]# nslookup
> xtest.com
Server: 192.168.248.131
Address: 192.168.248.131#53
Name: xtest.com
Address: 192.168.248.131
> mail.xtest.com
Server: 192.168.248.131
Address: 192.168.248.131#53
Name: mail.xtest.com
Address: 192.168.248.131
> 192.168.248.131
Server: 192.168.248.131
Address: 192.168.248.131#53
131.248.168.192.in-addr.arpa name = mail.xtest.com.
You may download zimbra package from this page
[root@mail named]# cd /opt/
Now you need to download the Zimbra suite in tgz file on this directory
[root@mail opt]# ls
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652.tgz
Now you need to unzip by this command with following switches
[root@mail opt]# tar -xvzf zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652.tgz
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/packages/
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/packages/zimbra-apache-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL 5-20100820051652.i386.rpm
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/packages/zimbra-snmp-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5- 20100820051652.i386.rpm
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/packages/zimbra-spell-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5 -20100820051652.i386.rpm
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/packages/zimbra-core-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5-20100820051652.i386.rpm
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/packages/zimbra-mta-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5-20100820051652.i386.rpm
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/packages/zimbra-ldap-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5-20100820051652.i386.rpm
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/packages/zimbra-logger-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5-20100820051652.i386.rpm
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/packages/zimbra-store-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5-20100820051652.i386.rpm
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/packages/zimbra-proxy-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5-20100820051652.i386.rpm
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/packages/zimbra-memcached-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5-20100820051652.i386.rpm
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/data/
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/data/versions-init.sql
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/bin/
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/bin/zmdbintegrityreport
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/bin/get_plat_tag.sh
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/readme_source_en_US.txt
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/README.txt
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/readme_binary_en_US.txt
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/install.sh
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/zcl.txt
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/en_US/
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/en_US/ZWC User Guide_6_0.pdf
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/en_US/OSmultiserverinstall.pdf
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/en_US/RNZCSO_2005Beta.pdf
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/en_US/Zimbra iCalendar Migration Guide.pdf
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/en_US/quick_start.pdf
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/en_US/MigrationWizard_Domino.pdf
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/en_US/admin.pdf
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/en_US/User Instructions for ZCS Import Wizard.pdf
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/en_US/Zimbra Schema.pdf
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/en_US/MigrationWizard.pdf
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/en_US/ZCS_Toaster.pdf
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/en_US/Zimbra_Release_Note.pdf
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/en_US/Import_Wizard_Outlook.pdf
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/YPL.txt
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/docs/zimbra_public_eula_2.1.txt
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/util/
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/util/modules/
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/util/modules/packages.sh
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/util/modules/getconfig.sh
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/util/modules/postinstall.sh
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/util/utilfunc.sh
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/util/globals.sh
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652/util/addUser.sh
Now you will see files in this directory
[root@mail opt]# ls
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652 zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652.tgz
After installation you need to switch user as shown
[root@mail opt]# ls
zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652 zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652.tgz
[root@mail opt]# cd zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652
[root@mail zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652]# ls
bin data docs install.sh packages readme_binary_en_US.txt readme_source_en_US.txt README.txt util
[root@mail zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652]# ./install.sh --help
./install.sh [-r -l -u -s -c type -x -h] [defaultsfile]
-c|--cluster type Cluster install type active|standby.
-h|--help Usage
-l|--license License file to install.
-r|--restore Restore contents of to localconfig
-s|--softwareonly Software only installation.
-u|--uninstall Uninstall ZCS
-x|--skipspacecheck Skip filesystem capacity checks.
--beta-support Allows installer to upgrade Network Edition Betas.
--platform-override Allows installer to continue on an unknown OS.
[defaultsfile] File containing default install values.
[root@mail zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652]# ./install.sh --platform-override
Operations logged to /tmp/install.log.4258
Checking for existing installation...
zimbra-ldap...NOT FOUND
zimbra-logger...NOT FOUND
zimbra-mta...NOT FOUND
zimbra-snmp...NOT FOUND
zimbra-store...NOT FOUND
zimbra-apache...NOT FOUND
zimbra-spell...NOT FOUND
zimbra-convertd...NOT FOUND
zimbra-memcached...NOT FOUND
zimbra-proxy...NOT FOUND
zimbra-archiving...NOT FOUND
zimbra-cluster...NOT FOUND
zimbra-core...NOT FOUND
PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE.
ZIMBRA, INC. ("ZIMBRA") WILL ONLY LICENSE THIS SOFTWARE TO YOU IF YOU
FIRST ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. BY DOWNLOADING OR INSTALLING
THE SOFTWARE, OR USING THE PRODUCT, YOU ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND BY
THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS
AGREEMENT, THEN DO NOT DOWNLOAD, INSTALL OR USE THE PRODUCT.
License Terms for the Zimbra Collaboration Suite:
Do you agree with the terms of the software license agreement? [N] y
Checking for prerequisites...
FOUND: NPTL
FOUND: sudo-1.6.9p17-5
FOUND: libidn-0.6.5-1.1
FOUND: gmp-4.1.4-10
FOUND: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6
Checking for suggested prerequisites...
FOUND: perl-5.8.8
FOUND: sysstat
Prerequisite check complete.
Checking for installable packages
Found zimbra-core
Found zimbra-ldap
Found zimbra-logger
Found zimbra-mta
Found zimbra-snmp
Found zimbra-store
Found zimbra-apache
Found zimbra-spell
Found zimbra-memcached
Found zimbra-proxy
Select the packages to install
Install zimbra-ldap [Y] y
Install zimbra-logger [Y] y
Install zimbra-mta [Y] y
Install zimbra-snmp [Y] y
Install zimbra-store [Y] y
Install zimbra-apache [Y] y
Install zimbra-spell [Y] y
Install zimbra-memcached [N] n
Install zimbra-proxy [N] n
Checking required space for zimbra-core
checking space for zimbra-store
Installing:
zimbra-core
zimbra-ldap
zimbra-logger
zimbra-mta
zimbra-snmp
zimbra-store
zimbra-apache
zimbra-spell
You appear to be installing packages on a platform different
than the platform for which they were built.
This platform is CentOS5
Packages found: RHEL5
This may or may not work.
Using packages for a platform in which they were not designed for
may result in an installation that is NOT usable. Your support
options may be limited if you choose to continue.
Install anyway? [N] y
The system will be modified. Continue? [N] y
Removing /opt/zimbra
Removing zimbra crontab entry...done.
done.
Cleaning up zimbra init scripts...done.
Cleaning up /etc/ld.so.conf...done.
Cleaning up /etc/prelink.conf...done.
Cleaning up /etc/security/limits.conf...done.
Finished removing Zimbra Collaboration Suite.
Installing packages
zimbra-core......zimbra-core-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5-20100820051652.i386.rpm...done
zimbra-ldap......zimbra-ldap-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5-20100820051652.i386.rpm...done
zimbra-logger......zimbra-logger-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5-20100820051652.i386.rpm...done
zimbra-mta......zimbra-mta-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5-20100820051652.i386.rpm...done
zimbra-snmp......zimbra-snmp-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5-20100820051652.i386.rpm...done
zimbra-store......zimbra-store-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5-20100820051652.i386.rpm...done
zimbra-apache......zimbra-apache-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5-20100820051652.i386.rpm...done
zimbra-spell......zimbra-spell-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5-20100820051652.i386.rpm...done
Operations logged to /tmp/zmsetup.12262010-155910.log
Installing LDAP configuration database...done.
Setting defaults...
DNS ERROR resolving MX for mail.xtest.com
It is suggested that the domain name have an MX record configured in DNS
Change domain name? [Yes] no
done.
//Note:Normally it will resolve your domain but if you think according to you your domain resolution is fine you need to write no else it will not give you any error//
Checking for port conflicts Main menu
1) Common Configuration:
2) zimbra-ldap: Enabled
3) zimbra-store: Enabled
+Create Admin User: yes
+Admin user to create: admin@mail.xtest.com
******* +Admin Password UNSET
+Enable automated spam training: yes
+Spam training user: spam.hbi8bvooik@mail.xtest.com
+Non-spam(Ham) training user: ham.crbr9yybj@mail.xtest.com
+Global Documents Account: wiki@mail.xtest.com
+SMTP host: mail.xtest.com
+Web server HTTP port: 80
+Web server HTTPS port: 443
+Web server mode: http
+IMAP server port: 143
+IMAP server SSL port: 993
+POP server port: 110
+POP server SSL port: 995
+Use spell check server: yes
+Spell server URL: http://mail.xtest.com:7780/aspell.php
+Configure for use with mail proxy: FALSE
+Configure for use with web proxy: FALSE
+Enable version update checks: TRUE
+Enable version update notifications: TRUE
+Version update notification email: admin@mail.xtest.com
+Version update source email: admin@mail.xtest.com
4) zimbra-mta: Enabled
5) zimbra-snmp: Enabled
6) zimbra-logger: Enabled
7) zimbra-spell: Enabled
8) Default Class of Service Configuration:
r) Start servers after configuration yes
s) Save config to file
x) Expand menu
q) Quit
Address unconfigured (**) items (? - help) 3
Store configuration
1) Status: Enabled
2) Create Admin User: yes
3) Admin user to create: admin@mail.xtest.com
** 4) Admin Password UNSET
5) Enable automated spam training: yes
6) Spam training user: spam.hbi8bvooik@mail.xtest.com
7) Non-spam(Ham) training user: ham.crbr9yybj@mail.xtest.com
8) Global Documents Account: wiki@mail.xtest.com
9) SMTP host: mail.xtest.com
10) Web server HTTP port: 80
11) Web server HTTPS port: 443
12) Web server mode: http
13) IMAP server port: 143
14) IMAP server SSL port: 993
15) POP server port: 110
16) POP server SSL port: 995
17) Use spell check server: yes
18) Spell server URL: http://mail.xtest.com:7780/aspell.php
19) Configure for use with mail proxy: FALSE
20) Configure for use with web proxy: FALSE
21) Enable version update checks: TRUE
22) Enable version update notifications: TRUE
23) Version update notification email: admin@mail.xtest.com
24) Version update source email: admin@mail.xtest.com
Select, or 'r' for previous menu [r] 4
Store configuration
1) Status: Enabled
2) Create Admin User: yes
3) Admin user to create: admin@mail.xtest.com
4) Admin Password set
5) Enable automated spam training: yes
6) Spam training user: spam.hbi8bvooik@mail.xtest.com
7) Non-spam(Ham) training user: ham.crbr9yybj@mail.xtest.com
8) Global Documents Account: wiki@mail.xtest.com
9) SMTP host: mail.xtest.com
10) Web server HTTP port: 80
11) Web server HTTPS port: 443
12) Web server mode: http
13) IMAP server port: 143
14) IMAP server SSL port: 993
15) POP server port: 110
16) POP server SSL port: 995
17) Use spell check server: yes
18) Spell server URL: http://mail.xtest.com:7780/aspell.php
19) Configure for use with mail proxy: FALSE
20) Configure for use with web proxy: FALSE
21) Enable version update checks: TRUE
22) Enable version update notifications: TRUE
23) Version update notification email: admin@mail.xtest.com
24) Version update source email: admin@mail.xtest.com
Select, or 'r' for previous menu [r] r
Main menu
1) Common Configuration:
2) zimbra-ldap: Enabled
3) zimbra-store: Enabled
4) zimbra-mta: Enabled
5) zimbra-snmp: Enabled
6) zimbra-logger: Enabled
7) zimbra-spell: Enabled
8) Default Class of Service Configuration:
r) Start servers after configuration yes
s) Save config to file
x) Expand menu
q) Quit
*** CONFIGURATION COMPLETE - press 'a' to apply
Select from menu, or press 'a' to apply config (? - help) a
Save configuration data to a file? [Yes]
Save config in file: [/opt/zimbra/config.10901]
Saving config in /opt/zimbra/config.10901...done.
The system will be modified - continue? [No]
Main menu
1) Common Configuration:
2) zimbra-ldap: Enabled
3) zimbra-store: Enabled
4) zimbra-mta: Enabled
5) zimbra-snmp: Enabled
6) zimbra-logger: Enabled
7) zimbra-spell: Enabled
8) Default Class of Service Configuration:
r) Start servers after configuration yes
s) Save config to file
x) Expand menu
q) Quit
*** CONFIGURATION COMPLETE - press 'a' to apply
Select from menu, or press 'a' to apply config (? - help) a
Save configuration data to a file? [Yes]
Save config in file: [/opt/zimbra/config.10901]
Saving config in /opt/zimbra/config.10901...done.
The system will be modified - continue? [No] yes
Operations logged to /tmp/zmsetup.12262010-150650.log
Setting local config values...done.
Setting up CA...done.
Deploying CA to /opt/zimbra/conf/ca ...done.
Creating SSL certificate...done.
Installing mailboxd SSL certificates...done.
Initializing ldap...done.
Setting replication password...done.
Setting Postfix password...done.
Setting amavis password...done.
Setting nginx password...done.
Creating server entry for mail.xtest.com...done.
Saving CA in ldap ...done.
Saving SSL Certificate in ldap ...done.
Setting spell check URL...done.
Setting service ports on mail.xtest.com...done.
Adding mail.xtest.com to zimbraMailHostPool in default COS...done.
Installing webclient skins...
hotrod...done.
yahoo...done.
bones...done.
sand...done.
waves...done.
sky...done.
lavender...done.
tree...done.
oasis...done.
lemongrass...done.
beach...done.
lake...done.
smoke...done.
bare...done.
twilight...done.
zmail...done.
steel...done.
pebble...done.
Finished installing webclient skins.
Setting zimbraFeatureIMEnabled=FALSE...done.
Setting zimbraFeatureTasksEnabled=TRUE...done.
Setting zimbraFeatureBriefcasesEnabled=TRUE...done.
Setting zimbraFeatureNotebookEnabled=TRUE...done.
Setting MTA auth host...done.
Setting TimeZone Preference...done.
Initializing mta config...done.
Setting services on mail.xtest.com...done.
Creating domain mail.xtest.com...done.
Setting default domain name...done.
Creating domain mail.xtest.com...already exists.
Creating root alias...done.
Creating postmaster alias...done.
Setting spam training accounts...done.
Initializing store sql database...done.
Setting zimbraSmtpHostname for mail.xtest.com...done.
Configuring SNMP...done.
Checking for default IM conference room...not present.
Initializing default IM conference room...done.
Setting up syslog.conf...done.
You have the option of notifying Zimbra of your installation.
This helps us to track the uptake of the Zimbra Collaboration Suite.
The only information that will be transmitted is:
The VERSION of zcs installed (6.0.8_GA_2661_CentOS5)
Notify Zimbra of your installation? [Yes] no
Notification skipped
Starting servers...done.
Installing common zimlets...
com_zimbra_adminversioncheck...done.
com_zimbra_ymemoticons...done.
com_zimbra_cert_manager...done.
com_zimbra_url...done.
com_zimbra_email...done.
com_zimbra_dnd...done.
com_zimbra_date...done.
com_zimbra_phone...done.
com_zimbra_bulkprovision...done.
Finished installing common zimlets.
Initializing Documents...done.
Restarting mailboxd...done.
Setting up zimbra crontab...done.
Moving /tmp/zmsetup.12262010-150650.log to /opt/zimbra/log
Configuration complete - press return to exit
[root@mail opt]# su zimbra
[zimbra@mail opt]$ zmcontrol start
Host mail.xtest.com
Starting logger...Done.
Starting mailbox...Done.
Starting antispam...Done.
Starting antivirus...Done.
Starting snmp...Done.
Starting spell...Failed.
Starting apache...httpd: Syntax error on line 232 of /opt/zimbra/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load /opt/zimbra/httpd/modules/libphp5.so into server: /opt/zimbra/httpd/modules/libphp5.so: cannot restore segment prot after reloc: Permission denied
failed.
Starting mta...Done.
Starting stats...Done.
[zimbra@mail opt]$ zmcontrol status
Host mail.xtest.com
antispam Running
antivirus Running
ldap Running
logger Running
mailbox Running
mta Running
snmp Running
spell Stopped
zmapachectl is not running
stats Running
Uninstalling zimbra
[root@mail zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652]# ./install.sh --uninstall
Operations logged to /tmp/install.log.18603
Checking for existing installation...
zimbra-ldap...FOUND zimbra-ldap-6.0.8_GA_2661
zimbra-logger...FOUND zimbra-logger-6.0.8_GA_2661
zimbra-mta...FOUND zimbra-mta-6.0.8_GA_2661
zimbra-snmp...FOUND zimbra-snmp-6.0.8_GA_2661
zimbra-store...FOUND zimbra-store-6.0.8_GA_2661
zimbra-apache...FOUND zimbra-apache-6.0.8_GA_2661
zimbra-spell...FOUND zimbra-spell-6.0.8_GA_2661
zimbra-convertd...NOT FOUND
zimbra-memcached...NOT FOUND
zimbra-proxy...NOT FOUND
zimbra-archiving...NOT FOUND
zimbra-cluster...NOT FOUND
zimbra-core...FOUND zimbra-core-6.0.8_GA_2661
Saving existing configuration file to /opt/zimbra/.saveconfig
Completely remove existing installation? [N] y
Shutting down zimbra mail
Removing existing packages
zimbra-ldap...done
zimbra-logger...done
zimbra-mta...done
zimbra-snmp...done
zimbra-store...done
zimbra-spell...done
zimbra-apache...done
zimbra-core...done
Removing deployed webapp directories
Removing /opt/zimbra
Removing zimbra crontab entry...done.
Cleaning up /etc/syslog.conf...done.
Cleaning up zimbra init scripts...done.
Cleaning up /etc/ld.so.conf...done.
Cleaning up /etc/prelink.conf...done.
Cleaning up /etc/logrotate.d/zimbra...done.
Cleaning up /etc/security/limits.conf...done.
Finished removing Zimbra Collaboration Suite.
[root@mail zcs-6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5.20100820051652]#
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