Difference between revisions of "Talk:Zimbra on OpenVZ on Debian"

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--[[User:Dusty|Dusty]] 19:27, 9 April 2007 (EDT)
 
--[[User:Dusty|Dusty]] 19:27, 9 April 2007 (EDT)
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== numflock ==
 
i have put my server in production with only 10 user account and  NUMFLOCK="100:110" is not enough.
 
i have put my server in production with only 10 user account and  NUMFLOCK="100:110" is not enough.
 
causing mysql to fail on user creation and corrupting all of the server.
 
causing mysql to fail on user creation and corrupting all of the server.
 
i needed to restore backup before corruption and put NUMFLOCK to bigger number.
 
i needed to restore backup before corruption and put NUMFLOCK to bigger number.
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{{unsigned|Skyde|17:54, 8 August 2007}}
  
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== Set hostname and nameserver ==
  
-- 23 March 2010
 
 
I had to setup a hostname because Zimbra needs one to launch the setup.
 
I had to setup a hostname because Zimbra needs one to launch the setup.
Also, be sure to set a nameserver in your container.
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Also, be sure to set a nameserver in your container. {{unsigned|85.93.203.15|12:56, 23 March 2010}}

Latest revision as of 11:43, 23 March 2010

Debian Etch has been released[edit]

Update this document for the new version of Debian which has gone stable. It might be as simple as changing the version number and reference to "sarge", but maybe not?

--Dusty 19:27, 9 April 2007 (EDT)

numflock[edit]

i have put my server in production with only 10 user account and NUMFLOCK="100:110" is not enough. causing mysql to fail on user creation and corrupting all of the server. i needed to restore backup before corruption and put NUMFLOCK to bigger number. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Skyde (talkcontribs) 17:54, 8 August 2007.

Set hostname and nameserver[edit]

I had to setup a hostname because Zimbra needs one to launch the setup. Also, be sure to set a nameserver in your container. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 85.93.203.15 (talkcontribs) 12:56, 23 March 2010.