On 2013-10-23 19:17, Curtis Maurand wrote:
I read UPGRADING (didn't see it there, thank you)  It still does not
outline the database change procedure other than a couple of things
that you have to do after running it.  Then again, what do I know? I'm
just a dumb admin.  It would be helpful to have the steps.  I haven't
upgraded in a very long time.  I changed from gentoo (just too
difficult to keep up with) to Ubuntu and have had lot's of trouble
getting dbmail to compile.  I solved that trouble and got it to
compile on 3 different servers.  I have the 2.2 version running on one
of my Ubuntu machines and the Gentoo machine (load balancing.)  I need
to retire the Gentoo box.  There was obviously a big change between
2.2 and 2.3 given what I'm reading.  The other piece that I noticed
that was missing from the doc is which database URI types are
supported.  It calls out sqlite:// in the UPGRADING, but not any
others.  I'm assuming that mysqli:// is supported as well as pgsql://.
 I have no experience with pgsql as I've been running mysql for a very
long time.  So if my pgsql:// is wrong, someone please correct me.


aah a Gentoo defector.. ^^ just joking. use whatever works best for you ;)

Please see the libzdb docs regarding this: http://www.tildeslash.com/libzdb/api-docs/ConnectionPool_8h.html
;)

I only get one chance to do this right without losing customers. email
is always touchy.  I've tried in the past to set up mysql replication
for this and powerdns and have had absolutely no success, but that 's
for the mysql list.  :-)

I'm hoping when all is said and done that message searches from the
two web clients I use actually work.  Currently they just timeout and
the imap connection drops after 5 or 10 minutes.  I'm currently on
2.2.18.  The current database size is 16GB, but may be less after
running dbmail-util -ay on the database a couple of times as it hasn't
been done in a while.  bzipped backups of the database dumps run about
2.5GB.

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