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Obsolete Releases => SME Server 7.x => Topic started by: kledford on January 05, 2009, 08:03:29 PM

Title: 7.4 ugrade issues - No Address books for anyone
Post by: kledford on January 05, 2009, 08:03:29 PM
I have looked at the bugs for these topics and cannot find one that meets my requirements although I have tried some of the things and cannot find an issue. I have read and examined 4784 and 4791. 

Since 7.4 NONE of my users have addressbooks I get DB error no such table errors.  This is all users and the addresses they had in personal address books not global.


Are there any clues to this I am new to SME and most of my experience is in Exchange and not Linux... 


Thanks
Kyle
Title: Re: 7.4 ugrade issues - No Address books for anyone
Post by: Stefano on January 05, 2009, 08:44:00 PM
hi

please fill a bug in bugzilla posting all the info needed to understand your issue..

post the exact error message you are receiving

Since you are a linux/SME novice, please read carefully (almost twice according the "gurus") the documentation

ciao
Stefano
Title: Re: 7.4 ugrade issues - No Address books for anyone
Post by: mrjhb3 on January 06, 2009, 04:37:44 AM
I have looked at the bugs for these topics and cannot find one that meets my requirements although I have tried some of the things and cannot find an issue. I have read and examined 4784 and 4791. 

Since 7.4 NONE of my users have addressbooks I get DB error no such table errors.  This is all users and the addresses they had in personal address books not global.


Are there any clues to this I am new to SME and most of my experience is in Exchange and not Linux... 


Thanks
Kyle

Please make sure you ran a signal-event post-upgrade ; signal-event reboot after the updates were installed.  The new version of turba changes the table fields.  On the first post-upgrade and reboot after the new version of turba is installed a mysql.init event is run to upgrade the tables.

If you think you a post-upgrade and reboot was run, then look at the /var/log/messages from the reboot after that and see if you have any errors.  If you don't see any mysql.init events logged, then chances are it didn't run.

John