How to Install Zimbra Collaboration on Fedora CoreOS

In this tutorial, we will walk you through the process of installing Zimbra Collaboration on the latest version of Fedora CoreOS.

Step 1: Download the Zimbra Collaboration Installer

First, you need to download the latest version of the Zimbra Collaboration installer from their official website https://www.zimbra.com/downloads/zimbra-collaboration/.

Step 2: Install Required Dependencies

Before we proceed with the installation of Zimbra Collaboration, you need to install the following dependencies:

$ sudo dnf install glibc.i686 ncurses-libs ncurses-compat-libs

Step 3: Extract the Zimbra Collaboration Installer

Once you have downloaded the installer, extract it to your preferred location using the following command:

$ tar -xzf zcs-*.tgz

Step 4: Run the Zimbra Collaboration Installer

Next, navigate to the extracted directory and run the installer as follows:

$ cd zcs-* && sudo ./install.sh

Follow the prompts during the installation process, and make sure to configure the installation according to your requirements.

Step 5: Start Zimbra Services

Once the installation process has completed, start the Zimbra Collaboration services using the following command:

$ sudo su - zimbra -c 'zmcontrol start'

Finally, you can access the Zimbra Collaboration web interface by opening your web browser and navigating to https://<your_server_name_or_ip_address>:7071/zimbraAdmin/.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Zimbra Collaboration on Fedora CoreOS.

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