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When trouble strikes, it's usually a good idea to shoot back. (Shooting wins over striking any day). | == Preparations == | ||
When trouble strikes, it's usually a good idea to shoot back. (Shooting wins over striking any day). Here we'll collect a few things you may want to try if the installation didn't quite work: | |||
You might try to: | You might try to: | ||
* [[Setting Loglevels| Set the log level]] | * [[Setting Loglevels| Set the log level]] | ||
* [[Checking the database access| Check the database setup]] | |||
* Check for a solution in the [http://sdb.open-xchange.com/ Open-Xchange Support Database] | |||
* run the command <tt>/opt/open-xchange/sbin/checkconfigconsistency</tt>, which will check for some well known configuration mistakes |
Latest revision as of 10:59, 27 November 2015
Preparations
When trouble strikes, it's usually a good idea to shoot back. (Shooting wins over striking any day). Here we'll collect a few things you may want to try if the installation didn't quite work:
You might try to:
- Set the log level
- Check the database setup
- Check for a solution in the Open-Xchange Support Database
- run the command /opt/open-xchange/sbin/checkconfigconsistency, which will check for some well known configuration mistakes