Re: Cyrus 2.2 imapd in AMD64

2010-05-01 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, Carlos Bergero wrote: > ./tls_sessions.db: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 8, native byte-order) > ./deliver.db: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 8, native byte-order) > and there a a couple of cyrus DB files which readme upgrade ask to > migrate with a cyrus tool which is not working a

Re: Cyrus 2.2 imapd in AMD64

2010-04-26 Thread Carl Johnson
Carlos Bergero writes: --snip-- > Apparently for what i read in list and in web pages/lists/readme it > might be a compatibility problem in Berkeley DB use by Cyrus. --snip-- > So far im focused in trying to get this DB to the proper format > version 9 in the standard Lenny install, and see what

Re: Cyrus 2.2 imapd in AMD64

2010-04-26 Thread Kris Deugau
Carlos Bergero wrote: Apparently for what i read in list and in web pages/lists/readme it might be a compatibility problem in Berkeley DB use by Cyrus. Mmm, possible but IME BDB has an unfortunate tendency to create files that are not cross-version-compatible. Upstream supposedly provides an

Re: Cyrus 2.2 imapd in AMD64

2010-04-26 Thread Carlos Bergero
El 22/04/10 20:50, Carlos Bergero escribió: Hi there list, got some trouble running a cyrus server, actually I have an old setup running in Etch i386 without any trouble, virtual mail server and all pgsql setup for backend and postfix for MTA, all sweat. I installed a new server, better hardwar

Re: Cyrus 2.2 imapd in AMD64

2010-04-24 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 16:18:31 -0300, Carlos Bergero wrote: > Sorry forget to copy it > tlsprune is disable now so it doesnt lock the start up of the cyrus Next time use an online service (such Pastebin) to put the data and send a link ;-) (...) > Both are mostly standar files. Yep, I see nothi

Re: Cyrus 2.2 imapd in AMD64

2010-04-23 Thread Carlos Bergero
After checking the DB files I found out the version im using in the etch server uses Berkeley DB (Btree, version 8 native byte-order) while the new lenny server is using Berkeley DB (Btree, version 9, native byte-order) for at least the deliver.db and th tls_sessions.db, do you agree this coul

Re: Cyrus 2.2 imapd in AMD64

2010-04-23 Thread Carlos Bergero
Wojciech Ziniewicz escribió: 2010/4/23 Carlos Bergero : I copied the old files, but also try to run with the original files of the install, in both cases i have the same problema and files dont differ much. did You copy cyrus database between servers too ? regards Yup I copied t

Re: Cyrus 2.2 imapd in AMD64

2010-04-23 Thread Carlos Bergero
Sorry forget to copy it tlsprune is disable now so it doesnt lock the start up of the cyrus # Debian defaults for Cyrus IMAP server/cluster implementation # see cyrus.conf(5) for more information # # All the tcp services are tcpd-wrapped. see hosts_access(5) # $Id: cyrus.conf,v 1.16 2003/11/05 0

Re: Cyrus 2.2 imapd in AMD64

2010-04-23 Thread Wojciech Ziniewicz
2010/4/23 Carlos Bergero : > I copied the old files, but also try to run with the original files of the > install, in both cases i have the same problema and files dont differ much. > did You copy cyrus database between servers too ? regards -- Wojciech Ziniewicz http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/

Re: Cyrus 2.2 imapd in AMD64

2010-04-23 Thread Carlos Bergero
I copied the old files, but also try to run with the original files of the install, in both cases i have the same problema and files dont differ much. Ezra Taylor escribió: Did you do a fresh install of Cyrus Imap or copied over the config from your old machine? On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 7:50

Re: Cyrus 2.2 imapd in AMD64

2010-04-23 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 20:50:41 -0300, Carlos Bergero wrote: > Hi there list, got some trouble running a cyrus server, actually I have > an old setup running in Etch i386 without any trouble, virtual mail > server and all pgsql setup for backend and postfix for MTA, all sweat. I > installed a new ser

Cyrus 2.2 imapd in AMD64

2010-04-22 Thread Carlos Bergero
Hi there list, got some trouble running a cyrus server, actually I have an old setup running in Etch i386 without any trouble, virtual mail server and all pgsql setup for backend and postfix for MTA, all sweat. I installed a new server, better hardware, using AMD64 dist, as Etch is going to be