Re: [qmailtoaster] After backup restoration web based email sending went slow

2010-10-12 Thread Jake Vickers

 On 10/11/2010 10:31 AM, Sandeil Tenebro wrote:

Hi Jake,

It seems all the restored users are slow. I forget to mention that the source 
OS is centos 4 then the destination OS is centos 5. Also the toaster's version 
of the source server is lower as to compared with the destination server. Maybe 
this is one of the cause.


Slow when browsing old mail, or new? To test you would need to have an 
account that has no mail in it, and then check it.
Squirrelmail slowness is usually caused by ownership/permission issues 
on the mailstore's files and/or folders.



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Re: [qmailtoaster] After backup restoration web based email sending went slow

2010-10-12 Thread Sandeil Tenebro
Hi Jake,

The slowness is when sending an email. When testing the send/receive from 
destination server no issues were seen. It can send/receive fast via 
squirrelmail. But when the source server's backup is restored then sending is 
too slow. 

I will also check the ownership and permission on squirrelmail.

Can you please post the proper ownership and permission?

Please advice.

Thank you,
Sandeil 

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From: Jake Vickers j...@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] After backup restoration web based email sending 
went slow
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Date: Tuesday, 12 October, 2010, 6:30 AM

 On 10/11/2010 10:31 AM, Sandeil Tenebro wrote:
 Hi Jake,
 
 It seems all the restored users are slow. I forget to mention that the source 
 OS is centos 4 then the destination OS is centos 5. Also the toaster's 
 version of the source server is lower as to compared with the destination 
 server. Maybe this is one of the cause.

Slow when browsing old mail, or new? To test you would need to have an account 
that has no mail in it, and then check it.
Squirrelmail slowness is usually caused by ownership/permission issues on the 
mailstore's files and/or folders.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] After backup restoration web based email sending went slow

2010-10-11 Thread Bharath Chari

On Sunday 10 October 2010 10:10 PM, Sandeil Tenebro wrote:

What I am thinking since only one person saved his mail online is just to 
backup his mails then restore it to destination server. Is this possible? Can 
you please guide me on doing this? My idea is to create a tar from his cur 
directory in source server then in destination (latest qmailtoaster install 
without restoration) server create his account then unpack cur directory. Can 
this be effective?
   
Yes, you can tar and unpack the directory without any problems. Make 
sure all permissions/ownerships for the  cur directory are appropriate 
on the destination server. ie. vpopmail:vchkpw after you transfer.


Bharath

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Re: [qmailtoaster] After backup restoration web based email sending went slow

2010-10-11 Thread Sandeil Tenebro
Hi Jake,

It seems all the restored users are slow. I forget to mention that the source 
OS is centos 4 then the destination OS is centos 5. Also the toaster's version 
of the source server is lower as to compared with the destination server. Maybe 
this is one of the cause.

I will then try to update the source to the latest toaster release then do a 
qtp-backup and restore it to destination server.

Will report on our findings after a couple of days or so since we have to 
schedule the offline of the source server to test the destination server (both 
have thesame IPs therefore only 1 can go online).

We are open to suggestions at this scenario.

I was also wondering if a server will change its IP address then will it have a 
direct effect to the toaster?

Please advice.

Thanks,
Sandeil 


--- On Mon, 10/11/10, Jake Vickers j...@qmailtoaster.com wrote:

 From: Jake Vickers j...@qmailtoaster.com
 Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] After backup restoration web based email sending 
 went slow
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Date: Monday, 11 October, 2010, 1:57 PM
  On 10/10/2010 12:40 PM, Sandeil
 Tenebro wrote:
  Dear list,
  
  We are currently having an issue with qmailtoaster.
 This is the scenario, did a backup using qtp-backup command.
 It wen well with out an issue from source server. On the new
 server (destination) we installed the latest release of
 qmailtoaster. From there we created an account send an email
 and everything went well. DNS is also configured properly.
  
  The source server also can properly send and receive
 email.
  
  Restoring the backup to destination server went well
 with out an issue using qtp-restore. Now its time to test
 the restored instance... What happened is that squirrelmail
 is too slow in sending an email. It did not run as expected
 during the test. Good thing we did not format the source
 server and we just returned it backup online in order to
 continue email service :).
  
  What I am thinking since only one person saved his
 mail online is just to backup his mails then restore it to
 destination server. Is this possible? Can you please guide
 me on doing this? My idea is to create a tar from his cur
 directory in source server then in destination (latest
 qmailtoaster install without restoration) server create his
 account then unpack cur directory. Can this be effective?
 
 Are all of the restored users slow in Squirrelmail, or only
 the one that saved his emails there?
 
 
 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] After backup restoration web based email sending went slow

2010-10-11 Thread Sandeil Tenebro
Hi Bharath,

I will try it. Appreciate your help.

Thanks,
Sandeil


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 From: Bharath Chari qmailtoas...@arachnis.com
 Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] After backup restoration web based email sending 
 went slow
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Date: Monday, 11 October, 2010, 1:15 PM
 On Sunday 10 October 2010 10:10 PM,
 Sandeil Tenebro wrote:
  What I am thinking since only one person saved his
 mail online is just to backup his mails then restore it to
 destination server. Is this possible? Can you please guide
 me on doing this? My idea is to create a tar from his cur
 directory in source server then in destination (latest
 qmailtoaster install without restoration) server create his
 account then unpack cur directory. Can this be effective?
     
 Yes, you can tar and unpack the directory without any
 problems. Make sure all permissions/ownerships for the 
 cur directory are appropriate on the destination server. ie.
 vpopmail:vchkpw after you transfer.
 
 Bharath
 
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[qmailtoaster] After backup restoration web based email sending went slow

2010-10-10 Thread Sandeil Tenebro
Dear list,

We are currently having an issue with qmailtoaster. This is the scenario, did a 
backup using qtp-backup command. It wen well with out an issue from source 
server. On the new server (destination) we installed the latest release of 
qmailtoaster. From there we created an account send an email and everything 
went well. DNS is also configured properly.

The source server also can properly send and receive email.

Restoring the backup to destination server went well with out an issue using 
qtp-restore. Now its time to test the restored instance... What happened is 
that squirrelmail is too slow in sending an email. It did not run as expected 
during the test. Good thing we did not format the source server and we just 
returned it backup online in order to continue email service :).

What I am thinking since only one person saved his mail online is just to 
backup his mails then restore it to destination server. Is this possible? Can 
you please guide me on doing this? My idea is to create a tar from his cur 
directory in source server then in destination (latest qmailtoaster install 
without restoration) server create his account then unpack cur directory. Can 
this be effective?

Please advice. 

Thank you,
Sandeil 



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