{"id":4228,"date":"2012-12-25T20:25:09","date_gmt":"2012-12-25T12:25:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/webhostinggeeks.com\/howto\/?p=4228"},"modified":"2023-04-28T09:48:57","modified_gmt":"2023-04-28T09:48:57","slug":"how-to-upgrade-zimbra-collaboration-suite-8-0-1-to-8-0-2-on-centos-6-3-x86_64","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/webhostinggeeks.com\/howto\/how-to-upgrade-zimbra-collaboration-suite-8-0-1-to-8-0-2-on-centos-6-3-x86_64\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Upgrade Zimbra Collaboration Suite 8.0.1 to 8.0.2 on CentOS 6.3 x86_64"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" data-src=\"https:\/\/webhostinggeeks.com\/howto\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/12\/vmwarezimbra-150x150.png\" alt=\"zimbra\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" class=\"alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1538 lazyload\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/webhostinggeeks.com\/howto\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/12\/vmwarezimbra-150x150.png 150w, https:\/\/webhostinggeeks.com\/howto\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/12\/vmwarezimbra-100x100.png 100w\" data-sizes=\"(max-width: 150px) 100vw, 150px\" src=\"data:image\/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB3aWR0aD0iMSIgaGVpZ2h0PSIxIiB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciPjwvc3ZnPg==\" style=\"--smush-placeholder-width: 150px; --smush-placeholder-aspect-ratio: 150\/150;\" \/>In previous post, i had shared the steps to <a href=\"https:\/\/webhostinggeeks.com\/howto\/how-to-setup-zimbra-collaboration-suite-8-0-1-mail-server-on-centos-6-3-x86_64\/\">setup Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS) 8.0.1 Mail Server open source edition<\/a> on CentOS 6.3 server. At the time this document was written, ZCS 8.0.2 is available. This document shows the upgrading of ZCS from version 8.0.1_GA_5438 to 8.0.2_GA_5569. Before perform the upgrading steps, it is recommended to backup the users mailbox and zimbra configurations.<\/p>\n<h3>Major Issues Fixed for 8.0.2<\/h3>\n<p>-Task list view fields now are updated after they are edited.<br \/>\n-Fixed issues that caused Contact lists to not sync correctly.<br \/>\n-ZCS cluster zimlet was trying to access httpOnly cookie which is no longer available after release 7.2.0. This resulted in a session expired on the admin console. The Cluster zimlet has been fixed to pass the correct parameters.<br \/>\n-Calendar. Issues in Calendar localized version around Reminder timer and saving appointments has been fixed.<br \/>\n-Install and Upgrade. The MTA restarts correctly after upgrade or install.<br \/>\n-PST migration. PST migration now only imports new and incremental data when Ignore previously imported items option is selected.<br \/>\n-When upgrading to ZCS 8.0, upgrade disables in all of the COSs Zimlets that are not in the certified core Zimlet list. If non-certified Zimlets are enabled at the account level they remain enabled after the upgrade. To disable these Zimlets, the administrator must manually disable these Zimlets on all affected accounts.<br \/>\n-Tags now are migrated when moving a mailbox from 7.x to 8.0.2 directly using zmmboxmove. For mailboxes that moved from 7.x to an earlier version of 8.0, the utility provided in bug 78487 can be used. But if users added new tags to messages or re-tagged messages after the mailbox was moved, when this utility is run these tags are removed.<br \/>\n-For new installs a, a settings was changed in the default mailboxd_java_options in localconfig key because the maximum PermGen size might be too low, leading to java.lang.OutOfMemoryError. This setting is specified in the mailboxd_java_options local config key. After upgrade, the value should be increased to 350m. See http:\/\/bugzilla.zimbra.com\/show_bug.cgi?id=78661#c16 for a detailed example.<br \/>\n-Account migration undoes any benefit of message deduplication of data on a server. Once all migrations are complete a new tool zmdedup can be used to reduce disk usage caused by this.<\/p>\n<h3>Upgrading steps :<\/h3>\n<p>1. Show current zimbra version :<\/p>\n<pre>\n[zimbra@host1 ~]$ zmcontrol -v\nRelease 8.0.1_GA_5438.RHEL6_64_20121105164412 CentOS6_64 FOSS edition.\n<\/pre>\n<p>2. Stop Zimbra services :<\/p>\n<pre>\n[zimbra@host1 ~]$ zmcontrol stop\nHost host1.zimbra.local\n        Stopping vmware-ha...Done.\n        Stopping zmconfigd...Done.\n        Stopping stats...Done.\n        Stopping mta...Done.\n        Stopping spell...Done.\n        Stopping snmp...Done.\n        Stopping cbpolicyd...Done.\n        Stopping archiving...Done.\n        Stopping antivirus...Done.\n        Stopping antispam...Done.\n        Stopping proxy...Done.\n        Stopping memcached...Done.\n        Stopping mailbox...Done.\n        Stopping logger...Done.\n        Stopping ldap...Done.\n<\/pre>\n<p>3. Download ZCS 8.0.2 :<\/p>\n<pre>\n[root@host1 ~]# wget http:\/\/files2.zimbra.com\/downloads\/8.0.2_GA\/zcs-8.0.2_GA_5569.RHEL6_64.20121210115059.tgz\n<\/pre>\n<p>4. Untar the Downloaded package :<\/p>\n<pre>\n[root@host1 ~]# tar xzvf zcs-8.0.2_GA_5569.RHEL6_64.20121210115059.tgz\n<\/pre>\n<p>5. The upgrading steps almost similar with installation steps. You can refer to this <a href=\"https:\/\/files.zimbra.com\/website\/docs\/8.0\/Zimbra_OS_Release_Notes_8.0.2.pdf\">official released notes from zimbra<\/a>. Run the following command to upgrade :<\/p>\n<pre>\n[root@host1 zcs-8.0.2_GA_5569.RHEL6_64.20121210115059]# .\/install.sh --platform-override\n\nOperations logged to \/tmp\/install.log.28037\nChecking for existing installation...\n    zimbra-ldap...FOUND zimbra-ldap-8.0.1_GA_5438\n    zimbra-logger...FOUND zimbra-logger-8.0.1_GA_5438\n    zimbra-mta...FOUND zimbra-mta-8.0.1_GA_5438\n    zimbra-snmp...FOUND zimbra-snmp-8.0.1_GA_5438\n    zimbra-store...FOUND zimbra-store-8.0.1_GA_5438\n    zimbra-apache...FOUND zimbra-apache-8.0.1_GA_5438\n    zimbra-spell...FOUND zimbra-spell-8.0.1_GA_5438\n    zimbra-convertd...NOT FOUND\n    zimbra-memcached...FOUND zimbra-memcached-8.0.1_GA_5438\n    zimbra-proxy...FOUND zimbra-proxy-8.0.1_GA_5438\n    zimbra-archiving...NOT FOUND\n    zimbra-cluster...NOT FOUND\n    zimbra-core...FOUND zimbra-core-8.0.1_GA_5438\nZCS upgrade from 8.0.1 to 8.0.2 will be performed.\n\nSaving existing configuration file to \/opt\/zimbra\/.saveconfig\n\n\nPLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE.\nZIMBRA, INC. 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[N] y\n\nChecking for prerequisites...\n     FOUND: NPTL\n     FOUND: nc-1.84-22\n     FOUND: sudo-1.7.4p5-13\n     FOUND: libidn-1.18-2\n     FOUND: gmp-4.3.1-7\n     FOUND: \/usr\/lib64\/libstdc++.so.6\n\nChecking for suggested prerequisites...\n     FOUND: perl-5.10.1\n     FOUND: sysstat\n     FOUND: sqlite\nPrerequisite check complete.\nChecking current number of databases...\n\nDo you want to verify message store database integrity? [Y] y\nVerifying integrity of message store databases.  This may take a while.\nStarting mysqld...done.\nmysqld is alive\nNo errors found\nmysqld is alive\nStopping mysqld... done.\n\nChecking for installable packages\n\nFound zimbra-core\nFound zimbra-ldap\nFound zimbra-logger\nFound zimbra-mta\nFound zimbra-snmp\nFound zimbra-store\nFound zimbra-apache\nFound zimbra-spell\nFound zimbra-memcached\nFound zimbra-proxy\n\n\nThe Zimbra Collaboration Server appears already to be installed.\nIt can be upgraded with no effect on existing accounts,\nor the current installation can be completely removed prior\nto installation for a clean install.\n\nDo you wish to upgrade? [Y] y\n\nSelect the packages to install\n    Upgrading zimbra-core\n    Upgrading zimbra-ldap\n    Upgrading zimbra-logger\n    Upgrading zimbra-mta\n    Upgrading zimbra-snmp\n    Upgrading zimbra-store\n    Upgrading zimbra-apache\n    Upgrading zimbra-spell\n    Upgrading zimbra-memcached\n    Upgrading zimbra-proxy\nChecking required space for zimbra-core\nChecking space for zimbra-store\n\nInstalling:\n    zimbra-core\n    zimbra-ldap\n    zimbra-logger\n    zimbra-mta\n    zimbra-snmp\n    zimbra-store\n    zimbra-apache\n    zimbra-spell\n    zimbra-memcached\n    zimbra-proxy\n\nYou appear to be installing packages on a platform different\nthan the platform for which they were built.\n\nThis platform is CentOS6_64\nPackages found: RHEL6_64\nThis may or may not work.\n\nUsing packages for a platform in which they were not designed for\nmay result in an installation that is NOT usable. Your support\noptions may be limited if you choose to continue.\n\n\nInstall anyway? [N] y\n\nThe system will be modified.  Continue? [N] y\n\nShutting down zimbra mail\n\nBacking up the ldap database...done.\n\nRemoving existing packages\n\n   zimbra-ldap...done\n   zimbra-logger...done\n   zimbra-mta...done\n   zimbra-snmp...done\n   zimbra-store...done\n   zimbra-spell...done\n   zimbra-memcached...done\n   zimbra-proxy...done\n   zimbra-apache...done\n   zimbra-core...done\n\nRemoving deployed webapp directories\nInstalling packages\n\n    zimbra-core......zimbra-core-8.0.2_GA_5569.RHEL6_64-20121210115059.x86_64.rpm...done\n    zimbra-ldap......zimbra-ldap-8.0.2_GA_5569.RHEL6_64-20121210115059.x86_64.rpm...done\n    zimbra-logger......zimbra-logger-8.0.2_GA_5569.RHEL6_64-20121210115059.x86_64.rpm...done\n    zimbra-mta......zimbra-mta-8.0.2_GA_5569.RHEL6_64-20121210115059.x86_64.rpm...done\n    zimbra-snmp......zimbra-snmp-8.0.2_GA_5569.RHEL6_64-20121210115059.x86_64.rpm...done\n    zimbra-store......zimbra-store-8.0.2_GA_5569.RHEL6_64-20121210115059.x86_64.rpm...done\n    zimbra-apache......zimbra-apache-8.0.2_GA_5569.RHEL6_64-20121210115059.x86_64.rpm...done\n    zimbra-spell......zimbra-spell-8.0.2_GA_5569.RHEL6_64-20121210115059.x86_64.rpm...done\n    zimbra-memcached......zimbra-memcached-8.0.2_GA_5569.RHEL6_64-20121210115059.x86_64.rpm...done\n    zimbra-proxy......zimbra-proxy-8.0.2_GA_5569.RHEL6_64-20121210115059.x86_64.rpm...done\n\nSetting defaults from saved config in \/opt\/zimbra\/.saveconfig\/config.save\n   HOSTNAME=host1.zimbra.local\n   LDAPHOST=host1.zimbra.local\n   LDAPPORT=389\n   SNMPTRAPHOST=host1.zimbra.local\n   SMTPSOURCE=admin@zimbra.local\n   SMTPDEST=admin@zimbra.local\n   SNMPNOTIFY=yes\n   SMTPNOTIFY=yes\n   LDAPROOTPW=A3e1onaU\n   LDAPZIMBRAPW=A3e1onaU\n   LDAPPOSTPW=A3e1onaU\n   LDAPREPPW=A3e1onaU\n   LDAPAMAVISPW=A3e1onaU\n   LDAPNGINXPW=A3e1onaU\nRestoring existing configuration file from \/opt\/zimbra\/.saveconfig\/localconfig.xml...done\nOperations logged to \/tmp\/zmsetup.12252012-011606.log\nUpgrading from 8.0.1_GA_5438 to 8.0.2_GA_5569\nStopping zimbra services...done.\nStarting mysql...done.\nThis appears to be 8.0.1_GA\nChecking ldap status...not running.\nRunning zmldapapplyldif...done.\nChecking ldap status...not running.\nStarting ldap...done.\nSchema upgrade required from version 91 to 92.\nRunning \/opt\/zimbra\/libexec\/scripts\/migrate20121009-VolumeBlobs.pl\nTue Dec 25 01:16:50 2012: Verified schema version 91.\nTue Dec 25 01:16:52 2012: Verified schema version 91.\nTue Dec 25 01:16:52 2012: Updating DB schema version from 91 to 92.\nStopping mysql...done.\nUpdating from 8.0.2_GA\nUpdating global config and COS's with attributes introduced after 8.0.1_GA...done.\nStopping ldap...done.\nUpgrade complete.\n\nRunning zmldapapplyldif...done.\nChecking ldap status....not running.\nStarting ldap...done.\nSetting defaults...done.\nSetting defaults from existing config...done.\nChecking for port conflicts\nSetting defaults from ldap...done.\nSaving config in \/opt\/zimbra\/config.8837...done.\nOperations logged to \/tmp\/zmsetup.12252012-011606.log\nSetting local config values...done.\nInitializing core config...Setting up CA...done.\nDeploying CA to \/opt\/zimbra\/conf\/ca ...done.\nSetting replication password...done.\nSetting Postfix password...done.\nSetting amavis password...done.\nSetting nginx password...done.\nCreating server entry for host1.zimbra.local...already exists.\nSetting Zimbra IP Mode...done.\nSaving CA in ldap ...done.\nSaving SSL Certificate in ldap ...done.\nSetting spell check URL...done.\nSetting service ports on host1.zimbra.local...done.\nAdding host1.zimbra.local to zimbraMailHostPool in default COS...done.\nSetting Keyboard Shortcut Preferences...done.\nSetting zimbraFeatureTasksEnabled=TRUE...done.\nSetting zimbraFeatureBriefcasesEnabled=FALSE...done.\nSetting MTA auth host...done.\nSetting TimeZone Preference...done.\nInitializing mta config...done.\nSetting services on host1.zimbra.local...done.\nCreating user spam.o9zobzifr@zimbra.local...already exists.\nCreating user ham.dkytx2z3@zimbra.local...already exists.\nCreating user virus-quarantine.xbqagircz@zimbra.local...already exists.\nSetting spam training and Anti-virus quarantine accounts...done.\nConfiguring SNMP...done.\nSetting up syslog.conf...done.\nStarting servers...done.\nChecking for deprecated zimlets...done.\nChecking for network zimlets in LDAP...done.\nRemoving network zimlets...\nFinished removing network zimlets.\nInstalling common zimlets...\n        com_zimbra_date...done.\n        com_zimbra_email...done.\n        com_zimbra_tooltip...done.\n        com_zimbra_cert_manager...done.\n        com_zimbra_url...done.\n        com_zimbra_attachmail...done.\n        com_zimbra_phone...done.\n        com_zimbra_proxy_config...done.\n        com_zimbra_clientuploader...done.\n        com_zimbra_ymemoticons...done.\n        com_zimbra_srchhighlighter...done.\n        com_zimbra_webex...done.\n        com_zimbra_attachcontacts...done.\n        com_zimbra_bulkprovision...done.\n        com_zimbra_viewmail...done.\n        com_zimbra_adminversioncheck...done.\nFinished installing common zimlets.\nGetting list of all zimlets...done.\nUpdating non-standard zimlets...\nFinished updating non-standard zimlets.\nRestarting mailboxd...done.\nSkipping creation of default domain GAL sync account - existing install detected.\n\nYou have the option of notifying Zimbra of your installation.\nThis helps us to track the uptake of the Zimbra Collaboration Server.\nThe only information that will be transmitted is:\n        The VERSION of zcs installed (8.0.2_GA_5569_CentOS6_64)\n        The ADMIN EMAIL ADDRESS created (admin@zimbra.local)\n\nNotify Zimbra of your installation? [Yes] no\nNotification skipped\nSetting up zimbra crontab...done.\n\n\nMoving \/tmp\/zmsetup.12252012-011606.log to \/opt\/zimbra\/log\n\n\nConfiguration complete - press return to exit\n<\/pre>\n<p>6. Make sure zimbra services are running :<\/p>\n<pre>\n[root@host1 zcs-8.0.2_GA_5569.RHEL6_64.20121210115059]# su - zimbra\n[zimbra@host1 ~]$ zmcontrol status\nHost host1.zimbra.local\n        antispam                Running\n        antivirus               Running\n        ldap                    Running\n        logger                  Running\n        mailbox                 Running\n        memcached               Running\n        mta                     Running\n        proxy                   Running\n        snmp                    Running\n        spell                   Running\n        stats                   Running\n        zmconfigd               Running\n<\/pre>\n<p>7. 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