On 09/15/2010 02:07 PM, Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems) wrote:
A spool with 179GB (du -sh, ext3 4k), takes 30 seconds to export and 12
seconds to import, noted that this is not the only thing the machine is doing.
No raid whatsoever.


I guess the part I don't understand is why this needs to be done every time the process is stopped/started. Presumably because someone might have changed the db type in /etc/imapd.conf?

> Yes, there is trade-off. There's also trade-up.
> Anyone may take their pick.
> Maybe this export/import thing is something we can stuff into
> /etc/default/cyrus-imapd or /etc/sysconfig/cyrus-imapd?
>


On older Debian/Ubuntu systems, the export/import thing would be handled by a /etc/init.d/cyrus script. For Upstart based systems, it would presumably be shoehorned into /etc/init/cyrus.conf somehow; or even would be an event trigger for the cyrus process.

How would it make sense to put this in /etc/default/cyrus-imapd, unless you mean putting the db types/files here, which makes perfect sense.

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