CentOS 3.3 Upgrade - Enable New Features

Brady, Mike mike.brady at devnull.net.nz
Sun Aug 31 21:08:26 CEST 2014


Shawn

You were exactly right.  Don't know how I managed to miss the errors in 
the log.

I pretty sure the cache file existed in the Configure folder, so it must 
have been corrupted.  I ran the reconstruct on my whole mailbox and it 
claimed that there were a number of missing cache files which is 
strange.  I will look into that some more.

Thanks

Mike

On 2014-09-01 01:25, administrator at weeksconsulting.us wrote:
> Check your maillog and see if your getting an IMAP error. I was and
> had to run a Cyrus reconstruct on my mailboxes because I was missing
> some cache files. I'll have to go back and remember where to run the
> command from though.
> 
> Thanks
> Shawn
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Aug 31, 2014, at 3:41 AM, "Brady, Mike" <mike.brady at devnull.net.nz> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Shawn
>> 
>> I have just upgraded to 3.3 and have encountered the issue with Tags 
>> not saving and we are not the only ones - 
>> https://issues.kolab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3470
>> 
>> Did you make any progress on resolving this?
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>>> On 2014-08-27 13:14, Administrator wrote:
>>> I've been working my way through your guide and I've got a couple of
>>> things so far. First adding $config['assets_path'] = '/assets/'; to 
>>> my
>>> roundcube config breaks roundcube such that the styles and graphics 
>>> no
>>> longer load. Second tags don't appear to save after I create them and
>>> I haven't found an error anywhere so far. This whenever I try to save
>>> a draft email roundcube gives an generic error and the mail log shows
>>> IOERROR: failed to load cache for
>>> weeksconsulting.us!user.administrator.Drafts.
>>> Thoughts?
>>> Thanks
>>> Shawn
>>>> On 2014-08-25 15:58, Daniel Hoffend wrote:
>>>> Hello Jochen
>>>> You might wanna take a look at the notes I've written:
>>>> https://docs.kolab.org/administrator-guide/upgrading-from-kolab-3.1-to-3.3.html
>>>> Basically every version upgrade has some configuration changes that 
>>>> needs to
>>>> be identified and applied. If you've run Kolab 3.2 before you should 
>>>> be able
>>>> to follow the guide aswell cause most things apply to both (3.1 and 
>>>> 3.2 setups).
>>>> I tried to spice up most comments and notes with a link to the git 
>>>> repo, so you
>>>> can make your own image on what has really changed.
>>>> --
>>>> Best Regards
>>>> Daniel
>>>> ------ Originalnachricht ------
>>>> Von: "Jochen Hein" <jochen at jochen.org>
>>>> An: administrator at weeksconsulting.us
>>>> Cc: "users at lists.kolab.org" <users at lists.kolab.org>
>>>> Gesendet: 25.08.2014 19:44:27
>>>> Betreff: Re: CentOS 3.3 Upgrade - Enable New Features
>>>>> administrator at weeksconsulting.us writes:
>>>>>> I updated my current install to 3.3 and I still don't see the 
>>>>>> notes
>>>>>> tab in Rouncube. Assuming there is a config change I need to make 
>>>>>> but
>>>>>> I'm not sure where to start. I was hoping there was an upgrade 
>>>>>> guide
>>>>>> somewhere but I haven't found it.
>>>>> Did you add the kolab_notes plugin?
>>>>> I have this in /etc/roundcube/config.inc.php (among lots of other 
>>>>> options):
>>>>>    $config['plugins'] = array(
>>>>>            'kolab_auth',
>>>>>            'acl',
>>>>>            'archive',
>>>>>            'calendar',
>>>>>            'converse',
>>>>>            'jqueryui',
>>>>>            'kolab_activesync',
>>>>>            'kolab_addressbook',
>>>>>            'kolab_config',
>>>>>            'kolab_delegation',
>>>>>            'kolab_files',
>>>>>            'kolab_folders',
>>>>>            'kolab_notes',
>>>>>            'kolab_tags',
>>>>>            'kolab_zpush',
>>>>>            'libkolab',
>>>>>            'libcalendaring',
>>>>>            'managesieve',
>>>>>            'newmail_notifier',
>>>>>            'odfviewer',
>>>>>            // 'owncloud',
>>>>>            'password',
>>>>>            'pdfviewer',
>>>>>            'redundant_attachments',
>>>>>            'tasklist',
>>>>>            'threading_as_default',
>>>>>            // contextmenu must be after kolab_addressbook (#444)
>>>>>            'contextmenu',
>>>>>        );
>>>>> Jochen
>>>>> --
>>>>> The only problem with troubleshooting is that the trouble shoots 
>>>>> back.
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