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Alain,<br>
<br>
Thanks for the response! Here are some answers to your questions:<br>
<br>
> Did I upgrade anything in the system?<br>
<blockquote>Not intentionally. Anything is possible, but it would be
awfully coincidental if something happened to cause imapd to dump at
the same time I was on my IMAP migration extravaganza. As I said
before, probably not my brightest move, but it took me 3 days to find
an IMAP migration tool that didn't complain profusely at the fact that
I was migrating off of Exchange, so when I found one that worked, I was
a bit excited to get the migration done ... (Doh!)<br>
</blockquote>
> Is SELinux active?<br>
<blockquote>No. SELinux isn't included in Ubuntu (thankfully!).<br>
</blockquote>
> When I read the message, I dont see anything that should prevent
the server to start ! I have the same "error" too!<br>
<blockquote>I agree, and after setting the open file limit to 8192 as
suggested and rebooting the system, I still see the same error, only
now it indicates that it's trying the open file limit of 8192 instead
of 1024! See?<br>
</blockquote>
> Have you tried:<br>
> # opa /kolab<br>
> # /kolab/bin/openpkg rc imapd stop<br>
> # /kolab/bin/cyrmaster -D<br>
<blockquote>Yes, and an error appeared! Here's the output:<br>
<blockquote>root@postman:~# opa /kolab<br>
root@postman:~# /kolab/bin/openpkg rc imapd stop<br>
OpenPKG: stop: imapdopenpkg:rc:NOTICE: /kolab:imapd:%stop: executing as
user root<br>
openpkg:rc:NOTICE: /kolab:imapd:%stop: succeeded with return code 0<br>
openpkg:rc:NOTICE: output from stdout/stderr is following:<br>
+----------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
| OpenPKG: status: imapdopenpkg:rc:NOTICE: /kolab:imapd:%status:
succeeded with return code 0<br>
| openpkg:rc:NOTICE: output from stdout/stderr is following:<br>
|
+----------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
| | imapd_enable="yes"<br>
| | imapd_usable="unknown"<br>
| | imapd_active="no"<br>
| | /tmp/rc-20070412151744-18066/rc.tmp: line 190: kill: (12456) - No
such process<br>
|
+----------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
| .<br>
| /kolab/etc/rc.func: line 179: openpkg:rc:NOTICE:: command not found<br>
| /tmp/rc-20070412151743-17996/rc.tmp: line 190: kill: (12456) - No
such process<br>
+----------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
.<br>
root@postman:~# /kolab/bin/cyrmaster -D<br>
<br>
Segmentation fault (core dumped)<br>
</blockquote>
Now, usually speaking, when i see "Segmentation fault (core dumped)",
good thoughts don't come to mind. Any ideas?<br>
</blockquote>
Again, thanks to all for your suggestions and help!<br>
--<br>
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