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ISPConfig 3 Updated: Fake Connections
Hi guys,
I have 3 dell servers with debian and I have updated your fantastic software in these three boxes. I have noticed that the connection to the master db is not correct. I mean that the ispConfig control panel shows me three green rectangles but I have some doubt about the connection between them. I have tested the connection creating a new email account by the ISPConfig panel and the email account has been NOT created in the mailserver. Any idea to fix the problem? Another Question: Does the API methods have been changed? |
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Thanks Till.
- Linux Distribution: Debian Last Version - Kernel 2.6.32-5-686-bigmem - ISPConfig version: Last Version Mail Server - Dovecot - All the emails are delivered correctly After creating a new email account I cannot connect to the webmail. Seems to me that the email account has been not created correctly. thanks |
Thanks for the additional details. The link I posted above contains instructions how to debug your issue "ISPConfig is not writing changes to disk". As you run a multiserver, you have to enable debugging in ispconfig on the master for the slave server (mail server) and then run the server.sh script on the mailserver. You might also want to check the jobqueue and syslog in the ispconfig monitor.
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I have already tested it by the server.sh script and I get just the message: "finished". So seems to be correct.
At the moment this is the configuration http://i2.minus.com/ijKSXWNLu6R7o.png So, why the mailserver doesn't create the new account? thanks |
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Right! Now I have enabled it but I get these messages:
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# /usr/local/ispconfig/server/server.sh |
The output is fine, the mailbox has been creatd on the system. Maybe the cron daemon is not running on your mail server.
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It's really strange but .... now all works!
Maybe I am too fast when I check the editings of the creation of the mailbox. Best Regards |
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