Monday, 16 June 2014

Installing VMware Zimbra (OpenSource) On CentOS 6.4 (64-Bit System)

1) Install the prerequesites for VMWare Zimbra
[root@mail Desktop]# yum -y install gmp libidn wget nano make nc sudo sysstat libtool-ltdl glibc perl ntp

2) To check the NPTL (Native POSIX Thread Library) Version
[root@mail Desktop]# getconf GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION 


3) Check whether postfix is running or not
[root@mail Desktop]# service postfix status

4) If its running stop postfix
[root@mail Desktop]# service postfix stop && chkconfig postfix off


5) Download the latest ZCS (Zimbra Collabaration Suite) from the website
[root@mail Desktop]# wget http://files2.zimbra.com/downloads/zcs-8.0.3_GA_5664.RHEL6_64.20130305090204.tgz

6) Install the ZCS
[root@mail Desktop]# vim /etc/hosts
192.168.56.5    mail.example.com    mail
[root@mail Desktop]# service postfix stop && chkconfig postfix off
[root@mail Desktop]# service sendmail stop && chkconfig sendmail off
[root@mail Desktop]# tar xzf zcs-8.0.3_GA_5664.RHEL6_64.20130305090204.tgz
[root@mail Desktop]# mv zcs-8.0.3_GA_5664.RHEL6_64.20130305090204 zcs-8.0.3
[root@mail Desktop]# cd zcs-8.0.3
[root@mail zcs-9.0.3]# ./install.sh --platform-override
Operations logged to /tmp/install.log.1139
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

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Checking for prerequisites...
     FOUND: NPTL
     FOUND: nc-1.84-22
     FOUND: sudo-1.7.4p5-11
     FOUND: libidn-1.18-2
     FOUND: gmp-4.3.1-7
     FOUND: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6

Checking for suggested prerequisites...
     FOUND: perl-5.10.1
     FOUND: sysstat
     FOUND: sqlite
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]

Install zimbra-logger [Y]

Install zimbra-mta [Y]

Install zimbra-snmp [Y]

Install zimbra-store [Y]

Install zimbra-apache [Y]

Install zimbra-spell [Y]

Install zimbra-memcached [N]

Install zimbra-proxy [N]
Checking required space for zimbra-core
Checking space for zimbra-store

Installing:
    zimbra-core
    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 CentOS6_64
Packages found: RHEL6_64
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.
Cleaning up zimbra init scripts...done.
Cleaning up /etc/ld.so.conf...done.
Cleaning up /etc/security/limits.conf...done.

Finished removing Zimbra Collaboration Server.

Installing packages

    zimbra-core......zimbra-core-8.0.3_GA_5664.RHEL6_64-20130305090204.x86_64.rpm...done
    zimbra-logger......zimbra-logger-8.0.3_GA_5664.RHEL6_64-20130305090204.x86_64.rpm...done
    zimbra-mta......zimbra-mta-8.0.3_GA_5664.RHEL6_64-20130305090204.x86_64.rpm...done
    zimbra-snmp......zimbra-snmp-8.0.3_GA_5664.RHEL6_64-20130305090204.x86_64.rpm...done
    zimbra-store......zimbra-store-8.0.3_GA_5664.RHEL6_64-20130305090204.x86_64.rpm...done
    zimbra-apache......zimbra-apache-8.0.3_GA_5664.RHEL6_64-20130305090204.x86_64.rpm...done
    zimbra-spell......zimbra-spell-8.0.3_GA_5664.RHEL6_64-20130305090204.x86_64.rpm...done
Operations logged to /tmp/zmsetup.04222013-050458.log
Setting defaults...done.
Checking for port conflicts
Port conflict detected: 25 (zimbra-mta)
Port conflict detected: 25 (zimbra-mta)
Port conflicts detected! - Press Enter/Return key to continue

Main menu

   1) Common Configuration:                                                 
   2) zimbra-ldap:                             Enabled                      
   3) zimbra-store:                            Enabled                      
        +Create Admin User:                    yes                          
        +Admin user to create:                 admin@mail.example.com       
******* +Admin Password                        UNSET                        
        +Anti-virus quarantine user:           virus-quarantine.qmia5kvbre@mail.example.com
        +Enable automated spam training:       yes                          
        +Spam training user:                   spam.ymhnphn3qm@mail.example.com
        +Non-spam(Ham) training user:          ham.tquoqaxih@mail.example.com
        +SMTP host:                            mail.example.com             
        +Web server HTTP port:                 80                           
        +Web server HTTPS port:                443                          
        +Web server mode:                      https                        
        +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.example.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.example.com       
        +Version update source email:          admin@mail.example.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.example.com       
** 4) Admin Password                            UNSET                        
   5) Anti-virus quarantine user:             virus-quarantine.qmia5kvbre@mail.example.com
   6) Enable automated spam training:    yes                          
   7) Spam training user:                       spam.ymhnphn3qm@mail.example.com
   8) Non-spam(Ham) training user:        ham.tquoqaxih@mail.example.com
   9) SMTP host:                                   mail.example.com             
  10) Web server HTTP port:                  80                           
  11) Web server HTTPS port:                443                          
  12) Web server mode:                        https                        
  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.example.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.example.com       
  24) Version update source email:              admin@mail.example.com       

Select, or 'r' for previous menu [r] 3

Create admin user: [admin@mail.example.com] admin@example.com
Password for admin@example.com (min 6 characters): [_6ty6y8ui] redhat

Store configuration

   1) Status:                                         Enabled                      
   2) Create Admin User:                       yes                          
   3) Admin user to create:                    admin@example.com            
   4) Admin Password                           set                          
   5) Anti-virus quarantine user:              virus-quarantine.qmia5kvbre@mail.example.com
   6) Enable automated spam training:          yes                          
   7) Spam training user:                      spam.ymhnphn3qm@mail.example.com
   8) Non-spam(Ham) training user:             ham.tquoqaxih@mail.example.com
   9) SMTP host:                               mail.example.com             
  10) Web server HTTP port:                    80                           
  11) Web server HTTPS port:                   443                          
  12) Web server mode:                         https                        
  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.example.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.example.com       
  24) Version update source email:             admin@mail.example.com       

Select, or 'r' for previous menu [r] 5

Anti-virus quarantine user: [virus-quarantine.qmia5kvbre@mail.example.com] av-quarantine@example.com

Store configuration

   1) Status:                                  Enabled                      
   2) Create Admin User:                       yes                          
   3) Admin user to create:                    admin@example.com            
   4) Admin Password                           set                          
   5) Anti-virus quarantine user:              av-quarantine@example.com    
   6) Enable automated spam training:          yes                          
   7) Spam training user:                      spam.ymhnphn3qm@mail.example.com
   8) Non-spam(Ham) training user:             ham.tquoqaxih@mail.example.com
   9) SMTP host:                               mail.example.com             
  10) Web server HTTP port:                    80                           
  11) Web server HTTPS port:                   443                          
  12) Web server mode:                         https                        
  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.example.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.example.com       
  24) Version update source email:             admin@mail.example.com       

Select, or 'r' for previous menu [r] 7

Spam training user: [spam.ymhnphn3qm@mail.example.com] spam@example.com

Store configuration

   1) Status:                                  Enabled                      
   2) Create Admin User:                       yes                          
   3) Admin user to create:                    admin@example.com            
   4) Admin Password                           set                          
   5) Anti-virus quarantine user:              av-quarantine@example.com    
   6) Enable automated spam training:          yes                          
   7) Spam training user:                      spam@example.com             
   8) Non-spam(Ham) training user:             ham.tquoqaxih@mail.example.com
   9) SMTP host:                               mail.example.com             
  10) Web server HTTP port:                    80                           
  11) Web server HTTPS port:                   443                          
  12) Web server mode:                         https                        
  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.example.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.example.com       
  24) Version update source email:             admin@mail.example.com       

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Ham training user: [ham.tquoqaxih@mail.example.com] ham@example.com

Store configuration

   1) Status:                                  Enabled                      
   2) Create Admin User:                       yes                          
   3) Admin user to create:                    admin@example.com            
   4) Admin Password                           set                          
   5) Anti-virus quarantine user:              av-quarantine@example.com    
   6) Enable automated spam training:          yes                          
   7) Spam training user:                      spam@example.com             
   8) Non-spam(Ham) training user:             ham@example.com              
   9) SMTP host:                               mail.example.com             
  10) Web server HTTP port:                    80                           
  11) Web server HTTPS port:                   443                          
  12) Web server mode:                         https                        
  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.example.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.example.com       
  24) Version update source email:             admin@mail.example.com       

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Version update destination address: [admin@mail.example.com] admin@example.com

Store configuration

   1) Status:                                  Enabled                      
   2) Create Admin User:                       yes                          
   3) Admin user to create:                    admin@example.com            
   4) Admin Password                           set                          
   5) Anti-virus quarantine user:              av-quarantine@example.com    
   6) Enable automated spam training:          yes                          
   7) Spam training user:                      spam@example.com             
   8) Non-spam(Ham) training user:             ham@example.com              
   9) SMTP host:                               mail.example.com             
  10) Web server HTTP port:                    80                           
  11) Web server HTTPS port:                   443                          
  12) Web server mode:                         https                        
  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.example.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@example.com            
  24) Version update source email:             admin@mail.example.com       

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Version update source address: [admin@mail.example.com] admin@example.com

Store configuration

   1) Status:                                  Enabled                      
   2) Create Admin User:                       yes                          
   3) Admin user to create:                    admin@example.com            
   4) Admin Password                           set                          
   5) Anti-virus quarantine user:              av-quarantine@example.com    
   6) Enable automated spam training:          yes                          
   7) Spam training user:                      spam@example.com             
   8) Non-spam(Ham) training user:             ham@example.com              
   9) SMTP host:                               mail.example.com             
  10) Web server HTTP port:                    80                           
  11) Web server HTTPS port:                   443                          
  12) Web server mode:                         https                        
  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.example.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@example.com            
  24) Version update source email:             admin@example.com            

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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
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Common configuration

   1) Hostname:                                mail.example.com             
   2) Ldap master host:                        mail.example.com             
   3) Ldap port:                               389                          
   4) Ldap Admin password:                     set                          
   5) Secure interprocess communications:      yes                          
   6) TimeZone:                                Asia/Colombo                 
   7) IP Mode:                                 ipv4                         

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1 Africa/Algiers
2 Africa/Cairo
3 Africa/Casablanca
4 Africa/Harare
5 Africa/Monrovia
6 Africa/Nairobi
7 Africa/Windhoek
8 America/Anchorage
9 America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires
10 America/Asuncion
11 America/Bogota
12 America/Caracas
13 America/Cayenne
14 America/Chicago
15 America/Chihuahua
16 America/Cuiaba
17 America/Denver
18 America/Godthab
19 America/Guatemala
20 America/Guyana
21 America/Halifax
22 America/Indiana/Indianapolis
23 America/Los_Angeles
24 America/Mexico_City
25 America/Montevideo
26 America/New_York
27 America/Phoenix
28 America/Regina
29 America/Santiago
30 America/Sao_Paulo
31 America/St_Johns
32 America/Tijuana
33 Asia/Almaty
34 Asia/Amman
35 Asia/Baghdad
36 Asia/Baku
37 Asia/Bangkok
38 Asia/Beirut
39 Asia/Colombo
40 Asia/Damascus
41 Asia/Dhaka
42 Asia/Hong_Kong
43 Asia/Irkutsk
44 Asia/Jerusalem
45 Asia/Kabul
46 Asia/Karachi
47 Asia/Kolkata
48 Asia/Krasnoyarsk
49 Asia/Kuala_Lumpur
50 Asia/Kuwait
51 Asia/Magadan
52 Asia/Muscat
53 Asia/Novosibirsk
54 Asia/Rangoon
55 Asia/Seoul
56 Asia/Taipei
57 Asia/Tashkent
58 Asia/Tbilisi
59 Asia/Tehran
60 Asia/Tokyo
61 Asia/Ulaanbaatar
62 Asia/Vladivostok
63 Asia/Yakutsk
64 Asia/Yekaterinburg
65 Asia/Yerevan
66 Atlantic/Azores
67 Atlantic/Cape_Verde
68 Atlantic/South_Georgia
69 Australia/Adelaide
70 Australia/Brisbane
71 Australia/Darwin
72 Australia/Hobart
73 Australia/Perth
74 Australia/Sydney
75 Etc/GMT+12
76 Europe/Athens
77 Europe/Belgrade
78 Europe/Berlin
79 Europe/Brussels
80 Europe/Helsinki
81 Europe/Istanbul
82 Europe/Kaliningrad
83 Europe/London
84 Europe/Minsk
85 Europe/Moscow
86 Europe/Warsaw
87 Indian/Mauritius
88 Pacific/Auckland
89 Pacific/Fiji
90 Pacific/Guadalcanal
91 Pacific/Guam
92 Pacific/Honolulu
93 Pacific/Midway
94 Pacific/Tongatapu
95 UTC
Enter the number for the local timezone: [39] 47

Common configuration

   1) Hostname:                                mail.example.com             
   2) Ldap master host:                        mail.example.com             
   3) Ldap port:                               389                          
   4) Ldap Admin password:                     set                          
   5) Secure interprocess communications:      yes                          
   6) TimeZone:                                Asia/Kolkata                 
   7) IP Mode:                                 ipv4                         

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Password for ldap admin user (min 6 characters): [GN_BMUMx] redhat

Common configuration

   1) Hostname:                                mail.example.com             
   2) Ldap master host:                        mail.example.com             
   3) Ldap port:                               389                          
   4) Ldap Admin password:                     set                          
   5) Secure interprocess communications:      yes                          
   6) TimeZone:                                Asia/Kolkata                 
   7) IP Mode:                                 ipv4                         

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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.7622] /root/zimbra-installation.txt
Saving config in /root/zimbra-installation.txt...done.
The system will be modified - continue? [No] yes
Operations logged to /tmp/zmsetup.04222013-111451.log
Setting local config values...done.
Initializing core config...Setting up CA...done.
Deploying CA to /opt/zimbra/conf/ca ...done.
Creating SSL zimbra-store certificate...done.
Creating new zimbra-ldap SSL certificate...done.
Creating new zimbra-mta SSL certificate...done.
Installing mailboxd SSL certificates...done.
Installing MTA SSL certificates...done.
Installing LDAP SSL certificate...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.example.com...done.
Setting Zimbra IP Mode...done.
Saving CA in ldap ...done.
Saving SSL Certificate in ldap ...done.
Setting spell check URL...done.
Setting service ports on mail.example.com...done.
Adding mail.example.com to zimbraMailHostPool in default COS...done.
Setting zimbraFeatureTasksEnabled=TRUE...done.
Setting zimbraFeatureBriefcasesEnabled=FALSE...done.
Setting MTA auth host...done.
Setting TimeZone Preference...done.
Initializing mta config...done.
Setting services on mail.example.com...done.
Creating domain mail.example.com...done.
Setting default domain name...done.
Creating domain example.com...done.
Creating admin account admin@example.com...done.
Creating root alias...done.
Creating postmaster alias...done.
Creating user spam@example.com...done.
Creating user ham@example.com...done.
Creating user av-quarantine@example.com...done
Setting spam training and Anti-virus quarantine accounts...done.
Initializing store sql database...done.
Setting zimbraSmtpHostname for mail.example.com...done.
Configuring SNMP...done.
Setting up syslog.conf...done.
Starting servers...done
Installing common zimlets...
    com_zimbra_date...done.
    com_zimbra_cert_manager...done.
    com_zimbra_tooltip...done.
    com_zimbra_bulkprovision...done.
    com_zimbra_webex...done.
    com_zimbra_email...done.
    com_zimbra_attachcontacts...done.
    com_zimbra_proxy_config...done.
    com_zimbra_adminversioncheck...done.
    com_zimbra_phone...done.
    com_zimbra_url...done.
    com_zimbra_ymemoticons...done.
    com_zimbra_srchhighlighter...done.
    com_zimbra_attachmail...done.
    com_zimbra_clientuploader...done.
    com_zimbra_viewmail...done.
Finished installing common zimlets.
Restarting mailboxd...done
Creating galsync account for default domain...done.

You have the option of notifying Zimbra of your installation.
This helps us to track the uptake of the Zimbra Collaboration Server.
The only information that will be transmitted is:
    The VERSION of zcs installed (8.0.3_GA_5664_CentOS6_64)
    The ADMIN EMAIL ADDRESS created (admin@example.com)

Notify Zimbra of your installation? [Yes] no
Notification skipped
Setting up zimbra crontab...done.

Moving /tmp/zmsetup.04222013-111451.log to /opt/zimbra/log

Configuration complete - press return to exit

Troubleshooting Zimbra Collaboration Suite

'Some services are not running' in Zimbra Administration page
1) Check the zimbra service status
[root@mail Desktop]# service zimbra status
Host mail.example.com
    antispam                Running
    antivirus               Running
    ldap                    Running
    logger                  Running
    mailbox                 Running
    mta                     Stopped
        postfix is not running
    snmp                    Running
    spell                   Running
    stats                   Running
    zmconfigd               Running

7) Switch as zimbra user and stop all zimbra services
[root@mail Desktop]# su zimbra
[zimbra@mail Desktop]# zmcontrol stop
[zimbra@mail Desktop]# exit

8) Log back again as zimbra user and start the zimbra services
[root@mail Desktop]# su zimbra
[zimbra@mail Desktop]# sudo chown -R zimbra:zimbra /opt/zimbra/zimbramon/crontabs
[zimbra@mail Desktop]# cd /opt/zimbra/zimbramon/crontabs/
[zimbra@mail Desktop]# cat crontab >> crontab.zimbra
[zimbra@mail Desktop]# cat crontab.ldap >> crontab.zimbra
[zimbra@mail Desktop]# cat crontab.logger >> crontab.zimbra
[zimbra@mail Desktop]# cat crontab.mta >> crontab.zimbra
[zimbra@mail Desktop]# cat crontab.store >> crontab.zimbra
[zimbra@mail Desktop]# crontab crontab.zimbra
[zimbra@mail Desktop]# crontab -l
[zimbra@mail Desktop]# zmcontrol start
[zimbra@mail Desktop]# zmcontrol status
[zimbra@mail Desktop]# exit

Creating a Distribution List in CentOS 5 / 6

Here I am going to explain how to create an alias entry in CentOS 5 / 6 to include all the users on the system. Whenever a mail is sent to an email address all the users must recieve the mail. Here are the steps:

Prerequisites:
1) Working Postfix / Sendmail (example.com domain I have taken)
2) Root account is needed to configure the below 

Lets create a simple bash shell script to automate our task:

[root@server ~] # vim adduser
#!/bin/bash
# Program to automatically add a new user and set a password for it.
# Syntax to execute the command is adduser <USERNAME> <PASSWORD> 
# Syntax: adduser ahmed p@ssw0Rd
# Author : Ahmed (Nagoor) Shaik
# Created Date : 19th September 2013 12:15 PM IST
echo -e " "
if [ `echo $#` -eq 0 ]
then
  echo "No Arguments passed. Please check, need atleast 2 arguments i.e. username and password."
else
echo -e " "
echo "Creating User $1"
useradd $1
echo -e " "
echo "Succesfully created user $1"
echo -e " "
echo $2 | passwd --stdin $1
echo -e " "
find /home/* -maxdepth 0 | cut -d/ -f3 > /etc/postfix/allusers
newaliases
if [ `echo $?` -eq 0 ]
then
echo "Success."
else
echo "Failed. Please check arguments supplied or syntax and re-run the command once again."
fi
fi

[root@server ~] # chmod a+x addusers

Create a user using the script as below
[root@server ~] #  ./adduser ahmed p@ssw0rd
Output:

Creating User ahmed
 
Succesfully created user ahmed
 
Changing password for user ahmed.
passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.

Success.

[root@server ~] # vim /etc/aliases
Create an entry as below at the end of file
staff:           :include:/etc/postfix/allusers

Now test by sending a mail to staff@example.com
Login to each account and see if all the users recieved the same email or not.