[horde] adress book dont exist

Ralf ralf at scherber-privat.de
Sun Aug 9 09:26:16 UTC 2015


I think the database is corrupted.
Now I installed Horde Groupware Webmail 5.2.10 in:
/usr/share/psa-horde/groupware

pear install -a -B horde/webmail - no problems
webmail-install  - no problems (I create a new database)

if I try:
http://webmail.mydomain/groupware I get the error:
Could not find Horde's framework libraries in the following path(s):  
/usr/share/psa-horde/groupware/lib:.:. Please read horde/docs/INSTALL  
for information on how to install these libraries.

mydomain is installed as vhost. http://webmail.mydomain works. Can you  
tell me, where I have to do modifications? In the docu I have no found  
any informationen about this.

thanks! ralf

Zitat von Michael J Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org>:

> Quoting Ralf <ralf at scherber-privat.de>:
>
>> Hi,
>> my Plesk (v.12.0.18 of Ubuntu14.04.2 LTS) has made self-acting an  
>> upgrade from horde webmail 5.2.1 to 5.2.9 (the horde logo shows  
>> 5.2.6)
>>
>> - on start I get the message: "Das Adressbuch xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
>> existiert nicht." (dont exist)
>>  the standart adressbook is available but:
>> - in all contacs: name = "leerer Name" (empty name)
>> - there no entrys in my calendar and in notices
>> - the language are 50% english and 50% german
>>
>> can I repair this?
>
>> I have restore an server backup, without success.
>
> What have you restored? The database? The entire horde install back  
> to 5.2.1? Both?
>
> Before anything drastic, try clearing all server side cache and  
> session files, and browser cookies. Make sure you also clear the  
> autoloader cache (if installed).
>
>> I think now its time to install horde groupware in a different  
>> folder, manually without plesk. Can I transfer the (hopefully  
>> restored) settings and contents in the new installation?
>
> This is probably a great idea, though it's hard to say if the  
> database is corrupt or not based only on your information. I'm also  
> not 100% sure if plesk does anything to alter the database schemas  
> etc...
>
> If you do this and it works out, don't forget to also migrate any  
> on-disk VFS data as well.
>
> -- 
> mike
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