Hi guys, I followed the instructions here
http://iabsis.com/EN/article/35-4/Installation-de-OpenChange


Yum install openchangeserver sogo-openchange openchangeproxy \
openchange-ocsmanager openchange-rpcproxy


The last application that this process above installs is  samba4.x86_64
0:4.0.1-4.centos6.1

I already have samba 4.1.4 installed. This is the problem. How do I only
install openchange and not samba?

  
Samba is already working and configured. I just need to install openchange.

Any guidance will be much appreciated.

Thank you
Ray





-----Original Message-----
From: devel [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Raymond
Sent: 13 February 2014 07:22 AM
To: [email protected]; 'Development list'
Subject: Re: [openchange][devel] Help needed to install OpenChange onto
Samba4


Thank you Julien. I will attempt the install again. I basically got to a
point where I got the error message "Samba 4.1.4 not found" but I think one
of steps in the (kook book) downloads and installs a previous version of
samba.
I take snapshots of the install and luck for me I can revert back. 

I also noticed that on a lot of web sites people use Ubuntu linux and all or
most of the tutorials are based on Ubuntu. Is there something I am missing?
Why Ubuntu?

I got samba 4.1 installed on CentOS 6.5 and I would hate to change the OS
but if there is a reason for using Ubuntu then I guess I will need to change
the OS.

Any ideas on this?

Thank you
Ray



 






-----Original Message-----
From: devel [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Julien
Kerihuel
Sent: 13 February 2014 12:45 AM
To: Development list
Subject: Re: [openchange][devel] Help needed to install OpenChange onto
Samba4

Hi,

On Wed, 2014-02-12 at 09:09 +0200, Raymond wrote:
> I now want to install OpenChange onto the samba server but I can only 
> find documentation on how to install OpenChange from scratch.

There is no much differences between using openchange with a fresh or
existing Samba4 installation.

OpenChange runs as a module on top of Samba4.

> If I follow the how to document it breaks the current samba because it 
> is trying to install a older version compared to my latest version of 
> samba 4.

I'm not sure I'm following.

Zentyal is providing an OpenChange module running on top of latest Samba and
I can't think of any missing patch in openchange master that would prevent
you from compiling and running it with any Samba version.

If there is a pending issue, post additional info. We will be able to dig
into this a bit further and address the issue promptly.

>  
> 
> Can anyone here point me to a link or provide a basic (how to) on how 
> to install OpenChange onto a existing samba server.

1. make a backup of your samba4 private/ directory 2. follow the cookbook
about compiling openchange and configuring the backend 2. extend existing
samba4 AD with openchange provisioning tool 3. modify smb.conf to include
openchange configuration 4. create openchangedb entries and enables AD users
as openchange one

Br,
Julien.

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