[SOGo] sogo 3.0.2 source installation on “debian stretch” give me only errors....

2016-04-30 Thread Tamer Higazi
Hi people,

I have compiled SoGO 3.0.2 on Debian from the source, setup NGINX and
simply don't get SOGO to run. Not, that it has something todo with
permisions, it's more or less that sogo can't throws out errors in the logs.

I compiled SOPE with:
./configure --with-gnustep --enable-debug --disable-strip
--with-ssl=auto --enable-mysql

SoGO 3.0.2:
./configure --enable-debug --disable-strip --with-ssl=auto

When I open the logs, after I start sogod, sogo seem not be able to load
the modules, and I don't know why.
If any of you have an idea how to solve that, I am happy to hear from you.

startup errors:

Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: version 3.0.2 (build root@babe3306
201604302208) -- starting
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: vmem size check enabled: shutting down
app when vmem > 384 MB
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: <0x0x55b709834470[SOGoProductLoader]>
SOGo products loaded from '/usr/local/lib/GNUstep/SOGo':
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: <0x0x55b709834470[SOGoProductLoader]>  
Appointments.SOGo, Contacts.SOGo, Mailer.SOGo, CommonUI.SOGo,
ContactsUI.SOGo, MailPartViewers.SOGo, MailerUI.SOGo, MainUI.SOGo,
PreferencesUI.SOGo, SchedulerUI.SOGo, AdministrationUI.SOGo
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: [so-product-registry] could not load
product: MailPartViewers
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: [ERROR] [so-product-registry] failed to
load product CommonUI required by MainUI.
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: [ERROR] [so-product-registry] failed to
load product MainUI required by ContactsUI.
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: [so-product-registry] could not load
product: ContactsUI
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: [ERROR] [so-product-registry] failed to
load product MainUI required by SchedulerUI.
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: [so-product-registry] could not load
product: SchedulerUI
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: [so-product-registry] could not load
product: AdministrationUI
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: [so-product-registry] could not load
product: MailerUI
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: [so-product-registry] could not load
product: PreferencesUI
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: <0x0x55b7096d2e00[WOWatchDog]> listening
on 127.0.0.1:2
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: <0x0x55b7096d2e00[WOWatchDog]> watchdog
process pid: 18939
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: <0x0x7fbceb3d2ac0[WOWatchDogChild]>
watchdog request timeout set to 10 minutes
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: <0x0x55b7096d2e00[WOWatchDog]> preparing
1 children
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18939]: <0x0x55b7096d2e00[WOWatchDog]> child
spawned with pid 18940
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18940]: [so-product-registry] could not load
product: ContactsUI
Apr 30 22:16:12 sogod [18940]: [so-product-registry] could not load
product: SchedulerUI

when I open the url I get lots of locale errors, and I don't know why
either:

Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: <0x0x55b709b48240[SOGoCache]> Cache
cleanup interval set every 300.00 seconds
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: <0x0x55b709b48240[SOGoCache]> Using
host(s) '/var/run/memcached.sock' as server(s)
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find
MainUIProduct class!
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find locale for
language: German
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find
MainUIProduct class!
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find locale for
language: English
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find
MainUIProduct class!
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find locale for
language: English
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find
MainUIProduct class!
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find locale for
language: German
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find
MainUIProduct class!
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find locale for
language: Danish
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find
MainUIProduct class!
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find locale for
language: Dutch
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find
MainUIProduct class!
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find locale for
language: French
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find
MainUIProduct class!
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find locale for
language: Spanish
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find
MainUIProduct class!
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find locale for
language: Italian
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find
MainUIProduct class!
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find locale for
language: Portuguese
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find
MainUIProduct class!
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find locale for
language: ptBR
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: [ERROR] [we-rm] did not find
MainUIProduct class!
Apr 30 22:19:28 sogod [18940]: 

Re: [SOGo] Very initial question

2016-04-30 Thread Steve Ankeny

yes, it IS case sensitive

On 04/30/2016 09:38 AM, robb (r...@interlin.nl) wrote:

Isn't it so that the URL for the webinterface is case sensitive?
Try http(s):///SOGo

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Re: [SOGo] How do I know which update script I have to call?

2016-04-30 Thread Steve Ankeny

hmm

You stated originally --

For example: I just
updated and I'm now on 2.3.1. I don't know if I have to call the script
"sql-update-2.2.17_to_2.3.0-mysql.sh".


So, that means you were on v. 2.3.0 and shouldn't need the upgrade script.

The update script upgrades from 2.2.17 to 2.3.0, so IF you were on 
2.3.0, you do not need the script.


However, check "/etc/sogo/sogo.conf" for the lines --


SOGoProfileURL =
"postgresql://sogo:sogo@localhost:5432/sogo/sogo_user_profile";
OCSFolderInfoURL =
"postgresql://sogo:sogo@localhost:5432/sogo/sogo_folder_info";
OCSSessionsFolderURL =
"postgresql://sogo:sogo@localhost:5432/sogo/sogo_sessions_folder";


Yours probably read --


SOGoProfileURL =
"mysql://sogo:sogo@localhost:3306/sogo/sogo_user_profile";
OCSFolderInfoURL =
"mysql://sogo:sogo@localhost:3306/sogo/sogo_folder_info";
OCSSessionsFolderURL =
"mysql://sogo:sogo@localhost:3306/sogo/sogo_sessions_folder";


That would tell you to call the "sql-update-2.2.17_to_2.3.0-mysql.sh" 
script, and as I stated earlier, it does not harm the installation for 
you to call it AGAIN (IF you're unsure or IF something doesn't work 
correctly)


So, no update script is required, but IF you're unsure or IF something 
doesn't work, call the MySQL script.


On 04/30/2016 09:27 AM, Michael Vogel (ica...@dabo.de) wrote:

Am 29.04.16 um 16:21 schrieb Steve Ankeny (stev...@cinergymetro.net):

read pg 58-59 of the documentation

It only tells:

"This section describes what needs to be done when upgrading to the
current version of SOGo from the previous release."

For example: When I'm not totally sure that my previous version was
version 2.3.0 and not 2.2.8 then I don't have a clue if I have to call
the script or not.


If it was working before upgrade, no script is needed.

Is it called automatically during the upgrade or why wouldn't the script
beeing needed in that case?

Michael



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Re: [SOGo] Very initial question

2016-04-30 Thread robb

Isn't it so that the URL for the webinterface is case sensitive?
Try http(s):///SOGo

regards,
robb

Op 29-04-16 om 14:52 schreef Christoph Kuhnert (christo...@me.com):

Hi Everybody

I hope it’s ok to ask this here.

Trying to install sogo in a headless Ubuntu 14.04 server.
The server is running in a parallels Virtual machine.

Firewall of Ubuntu Server is disabled.

I have a fresh installation of 14.04 and install Sogo (via apt-get).

It installs without error messages and is running (service sogo status).

How can I now access Sogo?

http:/http://ip>>/sogo doesn’t work.

I can’t do http://localhost/sogo (as written in the documentation) 
because I don’t have a browser.


Let’s say: I am stuck before it even started.

This is a pretty simple question.
But it's correct that I should ask such questions here, because there 
is no forum or similar that I can check for simple beginners 
questions, right?

I usually do that to try and help myself.

In any way: every hint into the right direction would be very much 
appreciated.



Kind Regards

Chris
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Re: [SOGo] How do I know which update script I have to call?

2016-04-30 Thread Michael Vogel
Am 29.04.16 um 16:21 schrieb Steve Ankeny (stev...@cinergymetro.net):
> read pg 58-59 of the documentation

It only tells:

"This section describes what needs to be done when upgrading to the
current version of SOGo from the previous release."

For example: When I'm not totally sure that my previous version was
version 2.3.0 and not 2.2.8 then I don't have a clue if I have to call
the script or not.

> If it was working before upgrade, no script is needed.

Is it called automatically during the upgrade or why wouldn't the script
beeing needed in that case?

Michael



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Re: [SOGo] Very initial question

2016-04-30 Thread Steve Ankeny

Have you followed the documentation?

http://sogo.nu/support/index.html#/documentation

For instance, have you installed Apache2 on your headless server?

Generally, you install SOGo (and other software) on one machine and 
access it from another (with a browser)  Once you've installed a mail 
server (Dovecot/Postfix), you can access it with Thunderbird or Outlook 2013


See the documentation.

On 04/30/2016 09:02 AM, Azam Premji (blueb...@gmail.com) wrote:

Hi Chris,

Welcome. I’ve found there are numerous ways to install SOGo so it’s 
kind of hard to tell where you are with this. Probably the best place 
to start is checking out what your logs say.


You can find the logs at /var/log/sogo/sogo.log

I’m also quite new around here but if there is something in there that 
I’ve seen before I’d be glad to help.



Azam



On Apr 29, 2016, at 8:52 AM, Christoph Kuhnert (christo...@me.com 
) > wrote:


Hi Everybody

I hope it’s ok to ask this here.

Trying to install sogo in a headless Ubuntu 14.04 server.
The server is running in a parallels Virtual machine.

Firewall of Ubuntu Server is disabled.

I have a fresh installation of 14.04 and install Sogo (via apt-get).

It installs without error messages and is running (service sogo status).

How can I now access Sogo?

http:/http://ip/>>/sogo doesn’t work.

I can’t do http://localhost/sogo (as written in the documentation) 
because I don’t have a browser.


Let’s say: I am stuck before it even started.

This is a pretty simple question.
But it's correct that I should ask such questions here, because there 
is no forum or similar that I can check for simple beginners 
questions, right?

I usually do that to try and help myself.

In any way: every hint into the right direction would be very much 
appreciated.



Kind Regards

Chris
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Re: [SOGo] Very initial question

2016-04-30 Thread Azam Premji
Hi Chris,

Welcome. I’ve found there are numerous ways to install SOGo so it’s kind of 
hard to tell where you are with this. Probably the best place to start is 
checking out what your logs say.

You can find the logs at /var/log/sogo/sogo.log

I’m also quite new around here but if there is something in there that I’ve 
seen before I’d be glad to help.


Azam



> On Apr 29, 2016, at 8:52 AM, Christoph Kuhnert (christo...@me.com) 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Everybody
> 
> I hope it’s ok to ask this here.
> 
> Trying to install sogo in a headless Ubuntu 14.04 server.
> The server is running in a parallels Virtual machine.
> 
> Firewall of Ubuntu Server is disabled.
> 
> I have a fresh installation of 14.04 and install Sogo (via apt-get).
> 
> It installs without error messages and is running (service sogo status).
> 
> How can I now access Sogo?
> 
> http:/http://ip/>>/sogo doesn’t work.
> 
> I can’t do http://localhost/sogo  (as written in the 
> documentation) because I don’t have a browser.
> 
> Let’s say: I am stuck before it even started.
> 
> This is a pretty simple question.
> But it's correct that I should ask such questions here, because there is no 
> forum or similar that I can check for simple beginners questions, right?
> I usually do that to try and help myself.
> 
> In any way: every hint into the right direction would be very much 
> appreciated.
> 
> 
> Kind Regards
> 
> Chris
> __
> 
> 
> 
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[SOGo] Very initial question

2016-04-30 Thread Christoph Kuhnert
Hi Everybody

I hope it’s ok to ask this here.

Trying to install sogo in a headless Ubuntu 14.04 server.
The server is running in a parallels Virtual machine.

Firewall of Ubuntu Server is disabled.

I have a fresh installation of 14.04 and install Sogo (via apt-get).

It installs without error messages and is running (service sogo status).

How can I now access Sogo?

http:/http://ip/>>/sogo doesn’t work.

I can’t do http://localhost/sogo  (as written in the 
documentation) because I don’t have a browser.

Let’s say: I am stuck before it even started.

This is a pretty simple question.
But it's correct that I should ask such questions here, because there is no 
forum or similar that I can check for simple beginners questions, right?
I usually do that to try and help myself.

In any way: every hint into the right direction would be very much appreciated.


Kind Regards

Chris
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