On 09.10.2016 10:11, Vortex wrote: > Just curious, but why a script if one cp -al and some manual config > editing will do? :)
Ah, it's about the vault-specific files, I recognize now. :*) Another way to do this is simply --init a new vault from the new mail server and *then* copy the tree of the old servers' vault over the new vault's tree. At the next backup, dirvish should simply use the copied tree as reference for the next backup image. I did a similar "vault hacking" to split an existing vault into two by initializing two *empty* vaults and then hard linked the respective parts of the old tree into the two new trees via cp -al. Ciao V. -- "'Trusted computing' is the proponents name for a scheme to redesign computers so that application developers can trust your computer to obey them instead of you. For their point of view, it is 'trusted'. From your point of view, it is 'treacherous'. – Richard Stallman, founder of GNU and the Free Software Foundation
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