On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Carlos E. R.
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On 2010-05-03 20:05, Jim Flanagan wrote:
Hi all,
I updated my 10.3 server to 11.0 (using retail purchased DVD) and that
Are you aware that 11.0 is going to be out of support in about two months? I hope you did not buy that DVD just now, because the currently sold one should be 11.2.
Yes I do know. I am updating this server one step at a time. Will probably go to 11.1 staying with KDE3. I don't think this old box can handle KDE4 with the plasma stuff. I bought the 11.0 when it was released.
I think that you might have an error in the master.cf file about the smtps line.
I'm not sure how to read that file.
I note that the time for postfix shows to be off by 5 hours. Not sure how to set the timezone for that, and unsure if this is the sole problem. My clock is not set to UTC, but this has not been a problem until now.
Just type "date" as root on an xterm, and see if the timezone and hour/date is correct.
Typing date shows system time to be what it shows on my desktop, i.e. correct local time.
I googled " fatal: 0.0.0.0:smtps: Servname not supported for ai_socktype" and found only one thread related to that, but its in German which I can't read. The google translator wasn't too accurate......
I'll look for more there, thanks.
If you leave the 000 part out, google finds many entries.
On initial reboot I did see some screen message about postfix error, something related to either main.cf.SuSEConfig, or maybe master.cf.SuSEConfig being present, but can't find that in the logs. It should be in there somewhere.
That's output from SuSEconfig script. You can run it manually on an xterm as root and check. It is related to the script managing or not the postfix configuration because it was changed manually at some time.
Haven't run that yet. Will try it after I attempt a few other corrections first. Thanks, Jim F -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org