Yes, but the bottom line is that Squat does the job needed for end
users, Solr does not
On 2018-12-04 16:53, Michael Slusarz wrote:
On December 4, 2018 at 8:18 AM Aki Tuomi wrote:
We don't consider it as "very early beta". We consider it production ready. It
is bit more
Zitat von vita...@yourcmc.ru:
Hi!
I'm using Dovecot 2.1.7 on Debian Wheezy 32-bit (package version is
1:2.1.7-7+deb7u1) with maildirs.
My problem is that the incremental indexing of maildirs with squat
takes a very long time... I don't know if it reindexes anything, but
Qu
Hi!
I'm using Dovecot 2.1.7 on Debian Wheezy 32-bit (package version is
1:2.1.7-7+deb7u1) with maildirs.
My problem is that the incremental indexing of maildirs with squat takes
a very long time... I don't know if it reindexes anything, but it seems
it iterates though all messag
We recently upgraded from Dovecot 1.2.15 (on Debian squeeze) to Dovecot
2.1.7 (on Debian wheezy/stable).
For now, we continue to use FTS with Squat indexes. We'd like to
eventually switch to Lucene but it's not yet supported in Debian stable.
Since upgrading to 2.1.7, we've see
Hello,
Recently, we had a file system problem. After fsck we started to get some
core dump with imap process.
Nov 4 15:15:04 mail_server1 dovecot: imap(u...@domain.tld): Panic: file
squat-trie.c: line 293 (squat_trie_lock): assertion failed: (trie->fd != -1)
Nov 4 15:15:04 mail_server1 dove
Hi,
I frequently get errors similar to this logged:
Mar 5 17:49:20 alphonse dovecot: imap(roger): Error: Corrupted squat
uidlist file /home/roger/Maildir/.Debian/dovecot.index.search.uids: wrong
indexid
I am running the Debian package version 1:2.1.7-7 on an up to date Debian
Testing system
Am 1/8/2013 9:40 PM, schrieb Frerich Raabe:
Hi,
I'm running Dovecot 2.1.12 on FreeBSD. I configured Dovecot to use
the Squat plugin to provide faster full-text searches. The output of
'dovecot -n' is attached to this mail.
However, I just noticed that this plugin doesn
Hi,
I'm running Dovecot 2.1.12 on FreeBSD. I configured Dovecot to use the Squat
plugin to provide faster full-text searches. The output of 'dovecot -n' is
attached to this mail.
However, I just noticed that this plugin doesn't seem to kick in. A raw telnet
session s
On 15.10.2012, at 18.08, Dave Abrahams wrote:
> I don't know if this was supposed to have changed with dovecot2, but
> http://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/FTS shows
Read wiki2 for Dovecot v2.
> fts = squat solr
>
> so, since I have the lucene plugin—"fts = lucene&q
I don't know if this was supposed to have changed with dovecot2, but
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/FTS shows
fts = squat solr
so, since I have the lucene plugin—"fts = lucene" works by itself—I
tried
fts = squat lucene
but:
$ doveadm index '*'
doveadm(
ts
>>> subscriptions = no
>>> }
>>>
>>> Alas, this means that *all* index files (including the Squat index) is
>>> stored per-user whereas I'd just to have just *some* of them per-user. :-)
>>
>> You'll need v2.2 and its INDE
#x27;s my public namespace:
>>
>> namespace public {
>> separator = /
>> prefix = Lists/
>> location =
>> maildir:/home/vmail/lists/Maildir:CONTROL=~/Maildir/lists:INDEX=~/Maildir/lists
>> subscriptions = no
>> }
>>
>> Alas, this means that *all* i
r = /
> prefix = Lists/
> location =
> maildir:/home/vmail/lists/Maildir:CONTROL=~/Maildir/lists:INDEX=~/Maildir/lists
> subscriptions = no
> }
>
> Alas, this means that *all* index files (including the Squat index) is stored
> per-user whereas I'd just to have just *s
MAIL_SEEN; Change the MAIL_SEEN to
any flag combination you want. See src/lib-mail/mail-types.h for list of
valid flags.
I don't think this is applicable to my case, and a check of the source
code seems to confirm that: I'm not trying to change the set of flags
stored for a given mail but ra
= /
> prefix = Lists/
> location =
> maildir:/home/vmail/lists/Maildir:CONTROL=~/Maildir/lists:INDEX=~/Maildir/lists
>
> subscriptions = no
> }
>
> Alas, this means that *all* index files (including the Squat index) is
> stored per-user whereas I'd just to have jus
(i.e. the \Seen
flags are per-user).
i guess better upgrade to 2.1.x
first
Given that Dovecot 1.2.17 works fine for me, I actually didn't see the
need to upgrade yet.
I recently enbled the Squat plugin to accelerate searches in the message
bodies and noticed that every user (I'm using
flags are per-user).
i guess better upgrade to 2.1.x
first
>
> I recently enbled the Squat plugin to accelerate searches in the message
> bodies and noticed that every user (I'm using a virtual user setup) gets
> his own dovecot.index.search and dovecot.index.search.uids copies.
Hi,
I'm running Dovecot 1.2.17 for serving mail via IMAP as well as for
providing access to a mailing list archive. The archive is implemented
as a public read-only mailbox with per-user index files (i.e. the \Seen
flags are per-user).
I recently enbled the Squat plugin to accel
On 29.2.12 11:03, Christoph Bußenius wrote:
> On 21.02.2012 01:18, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> On 20.2.2012, at 19.30, Metro Domain Admin wrote:
>>
>>> Squat is apparently deprecated:
>>> http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2011-December/062630.html
>>
>> Ye
Am 25.04.2012 21:09, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
> On 25.4.2012, at 21.30, David Warden wrote:
>
Apr 25 09:56:26 wardentest3 dovecot: service=indexer-worker user=warden
rip= Error: open(/proc/self/io) failed: Permission
>>>
>>> Does the attached patch fix it?
>>
>> The error is still logged,
On 25.4.2012, at 21.30, David Warden wrote:
>>> Apr 25 09:56:26 wardentest3 dovecot: service=indexer-worker user=warden
>>> rip= Error: open(/proc/self/io) failed: Permission
>>
>> Does the attached patch fix it?
>
> The error is still logged, but is that intentional on your part? It looks
> l
On Apr 25, 2012, at 10:43 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 25.4.2012, at 17.20, David Warden wrote:
>
>> Apr 25 09:56:26 wardentest3 dovecot: service=indexer-worker user=warden rip=
>> Error: open(/proc/self/io) failed: Permission
> ..
>> Based on http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Services#indexer-worker i
On 25.4.2012, at 17.20, David Warden wrote:
> Apr 25 09:56:26 wardentest3 dovecot: service=indexer-worker user=warden rip=
> Error: open(/proc/self/io) failed: Permission
..
> Based on http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Services#indexer-worker it seems like this
> is because the indexer-worker process is
On RHEL 6.2 + dovecot 2.1.5 with the stats and fts (squat) plugins enabled and
each user having their own uid on the system I get the following error in the
logs when the indexer-worker process indexes some messages:
Apr 25 09:56:19 wardentest3 dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=warden,
method
sts.
>
> Is there any way to produce debug logs that will show what goes wrong. It is
> consistent in such a way that I will have several errors within a 24 hour
> period.
>
> I will be willing to add code and rebuild dovecot to produce the logs you
> need.
Well, Squa
So the doveadm search itself succeeds without errors, but if you
immediately do another doveadm search it fails? Or do you need to do
something else also in the middle? I couldn't reproduce this with a
few tests.
Is there any way to produce debug logs that will show what goes wrong.
It is consi
need any further details, please let me know.
>
>
> Best regards
> Henrik Larsson
>
>
> On 15-04-2012 10:42, Henrik Larsson wrote:
>> On 27-03-2012 08:57, Luca Palazzo wrote:
>>> Hi Timo and All,
>>> after upgrading to 2.1.2 i'm getting a lot of
7, Luca Palazzo wrote:
Hi Timo and All,
after upgrading to 2.1.2 i'm getting a lot of these messages:
Error: Corrupted squat uidlist file XX wrong indexid
After an upgrade to 2.1.3 i see this as well. Any thoughts?
Apr 15 03:43:43 imap(): Error: Corrupted squat uidlist file
/home/mai
veadm search -A TEXT xyzabczzz".
If you need any further details, please let me know.
Best regards
Henrik Larsson
On 15-04-2012 10:42, Henrik Larsson wrote:
On 27-03-2012 08:57, Luca Palazzo wrote:
Hi Timo and All,
after upgrading to 2.1.2 i'm getting a lot of these messages:
Error:
u need any further details, please let me know.
Best regards
Henrik Larsson
On 15-04-2012 10:42, Henrik Larsson wrote:
On 27-03-2012 08:57, Luca Palazzo wrote:
Hi Timo and All,
after upgrading to 2.1.2 i'm getting a lot of these messages:
Error: Corrupted squat uidlist file XX wrong in
On 27-03-2012 08:57, Luca Palazzo wrote:
Hi Timo and All,
after upgrading to 2.1.2 i'm getting a lot of these messages:
Error: Corrupted squat uidlist file XX wrong indexid
After an upgrade to 2.1.3 i see this as well. Any thoughts?
Apr 15 03:43:43 imap(): Error: Corrupted
Hi Timo and All,
after upgrading to 2.1.2 i'm getting a lot of these messages:
Error: Corrupted squat uidlist file XX wrong indexid
I did not have them before.
Ideas?
Luca
On 2012-02-29 9:30 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Morten Stevens:
This is a Fedora-specific problem, because clucene (build
requirement) is not correctly packaged.
Well, debian showed the same packaging (wrong place).
I just attempted to update to 2.1.3 on gentoo and received the same error
* Morten Stevens :
> This is a Fedora-specific problem, because clucene (build
> requirement) is not correctly packaged.
Well, debian showed the same packaging (wrong place).
--
Ralf Hildebrandt
Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwerk
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Campus Benjamin F
On 29.2.2012, at 16.27, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> I installed CLucene 2.3.3 and it compiled OK for me. Thanks for the
> info. Maybe the configure should check for a version >=2.3.2!
I've thought about adding such checks, but autoconf seems to make it difficult
to do C++ checks so I haven't bothe
On 29.02.2012 15:09, Morten Stevens wrote:
On 29.02.2012 14:58, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Morten Stevens :
>It requires CLucene 2.3.2.
Hi Timo,
I have the same problem. It does not build with 2.3.3.
I'm right now trying exactly this :)
In file included from /usr/include/CLucene/StdHeade
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> * Timo Sirainen :
> > On 29.2.2012, at 15.27, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> >
> > > The plugin doesn't build:
> > >
> > > postamt:/usr/src/dovecot-2.1/dovecot-2.1/src/plugins/fts-lucene# make
> > ..
> > > ii libclucene-dev 0.9.21b-2+b1 library for
> > > f
On 29.02.2012 14:58, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Morten Stevens :
>It requires CLucene 2.3.2.
Hi Timo,
I have the same problem. It does not build with 2.3.3.
I'm right now trying exactly this :)
In file included from /usr/include/CLucene/StdHeader.h:20:0,
from /usr/include
* Morten Stevens :
> >It requires CLucene 2.3.2.
>
> Hi Timo,
>
> I have the same problem. It does not build with 2.3.3.
I'm right now trying exactly this :)
> In file included from /usr/include/CLucene/StdHeader.h:20:0,
> from /usr/include/CLucene.h:11,
> fr
On 29.02.2012 14:29, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 29.2.2012, at 15.27, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
The plugin doesn't build:
postamt:/usr/src/dovecot-2.1/dovecot-2.1/src/plugins/fts-lucene#
make
..
ii libclucene-dev 0.9.21b-2+b1 library for
full-featured text search engine (dev
* Timo Sirainen :
> On 29.2.2012, at 15.27, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
> > The plugin doesn't build:
> >
> > postamt:/usr/src/dovecot-2.1/dovecot-2.1/src/plugins/fts-lucene# make
> ..
> > ii libclucene-dev 0.9.21b-2+b1 library for
> > full-featured text search engine (develo
On 29.2.2012, at 15.27, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> The plugin doesn't build:
>
> postamt:/usr/src/dovecot-2.1/dovecot-2.1/src/plugins/fts-lucene# make
..
> ii libclucene-dev 0.9.21b-2+b1 library for
> full-featured text search engine (development)
> ii libclucene0ldbl
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> * Ralf Hildebrandt :
> > * Christoph Bußenius :
> > > On 21.02.2012 01:18, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> > > >On 20.2.2012, at 19.30, Metro Domain Admin wrote:
> > > >
> > > >>Squat is apparently deprecated:
> >
On 29.2.2012, at 12.03, Christoph Bußenius wrote:
> On 21.02.2012 01:18, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> On 20.2.2012, at 19.30, Metro Domain Admin wrote:
>>
>>> Squat is apparently deprecated:
>>> http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2011-December/062630.html
>>
>
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> * Christoph Bußenius :
> > On 21.02.2012 01:18, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> > >On 20.2.2012, at 19.30, Metro Domain Admin wrote:
> > >
> > >>Squat is apparently deprecated:
> > >>http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2011-December/0
On 29.02.2012 11:09, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Christoph Bußenius :
On 21.02.2012 01:18, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>On 20.2.2012, at 19.30, Metro Domain Admin wrote:
>
>>Squat is apparently deprecated:
http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2011-December/062630.html
Looking at http://wiki2
* Christoph Bußenius :
> On 21.02.2012 01:18, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> >On 20.2.2012, at 19.30, Metro Domain Admin wrote:
> >
> >>Squat is apparently deprecated:
> >>http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2011-December/062630.html
Looking at http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plu
On 29.02.2012 11:03, Christoph Bußenius wrote:
It found the message once, but the next time it didn't. So the squat
search does not actually seem to work any more.
Sorry, I forgot to include the configuration:
# 2.1.1: /usr/local/dovecot/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.32-35-s
On 21.02.2012 01:18, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 20.2.2012, at 19.30, Metro Domain Admin wrote:
Squat is apparently deprecated:
http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2011-December/062630.html
Yes, but it should still work..
As far as I can tell from my tests, squat has stopped working in 2.1
Hello,
I tried to upgrade from 2.0.15 to 2.1.rc1 over the weekend but ran into
some problems with squat. My two largest mailboxes were corrupted,
producing this error:
Nov 27 17:38:12 kerio1 dovecot[42860]: imap(bigmailbox): Error:
Corrupted squat uidlist file
/var/mail/metro-email.com
On Tue, 2011-05-24 at 17:01 +0200, Cor Bosman wrote:
> Hi all, ive been playing with squat indexes. Up to about 300.000 emails in a
> single mailbox this was working flawlessly. The search index file is about
> 500MB at that time. Ive now added some more emails, and at 450.000 or so
011 at 9:15 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> >
> > > On Wed, 2011-06-01 at 10:43 -0300, Henrique Fernandes wrote:
> > > > Hello folks,
> > > >
> > > > I use dovecot squat for indexing.
> > > >
> > > > I use to have
> > > &g
?
>
> []'sf.rique
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 9:15 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 2011-06-01 at 10:43 -0300, Henrique Fernandes wrote:
> > > Hello folks,
> > >
> > > I use dovecot squat for indexing.
> > >
> >
If i don't what happen?
[]'sf.rique
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 9:15 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-06-01 at 10:43 -0300, Henrique Fernandes wrote:
> > Hello folks,
> >
> > I use dovecot squat for indexing.
> >
> > I use to have
> >
> &
On Wed, 2011-06-01 at 10:43 -0300, Henrique Fernandes wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> I use dovecot squat for indexing.
>
> I use to have
>
> fts_squat = partial=4 full=4
>
> But i change to
> fts_squat = partial=4 full=8
>
> My question is, do i nee
Doveadm index was impolemented in 2.013
The most important changes since v2.0.12:
+ Added "doveadm index" command to add unindexed messages into
index/cache. If full text search is enabled, it also adds unindexed
messages to the fts database.
I might update dovecot!
Thanks for the second question, but in wich version the index comanda was
implement? I will look it!
I use # 2.0.6: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
And it does not have, it might be time to update dovecot!
# doveadm index -v -u user@example INBOX
usage: doveadm [-Dv] [-f ] []
altmove [-u |-
W dniu 01.06.2011 15:43, Henrique Fernandes pisze:
> My question is, do i need to delete older indexes to have it consistenly, or
> dovecot is able "update" the indexes or it sees that it is broken and
> rebuild it all?
I don't know.
> Other question, is there an comand line to update the indexes
Hello folks,
I use dovecot squat for indexing.
I use to have
fts_squat = partial=4 full=4
But i change to
fts_squat = partial=4 full=8
My question is, do i need to delete older indexes to have it consistenly, or
dovecot is able "update" the indexes or it sees that it is broken a
Hi all, ive been playing with squat indexes. Up to about 300.000 emails in a
single mailbox this was working flawlessly. The search index file is about
500MB at that time. Ive now added some more emails, and at 450.000 or so emails
im seeing a serious problem with squat index creation. It
On 22.5.2011, at 5.59, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> On 5/20/2011 1:37 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> On 20.5.2011, at 23.33, Daniel L. Miller wrote:..
>>> protocol imap {
>>> mail_plugins = " fts fts_squat imap_zlib zlib"
>>> }
>> You've enabled fts for imap protocol, nothing else. Same with zlib, whic
On 5/20/2011 1:37 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 20.5.2011, at 23.33, Daniel L. Miller wrote:..
protocol imap {
mail_plugins = " fts fts_squat imap_zlib zlib"
}
You've enabled fts for imap protocol, nothing else. Same with zlib, which can
cause trouble. Make them global:
mail_plugins = fts fts
On 20.5.2011, at 23.33, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> # 2.0.11: /usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
> # OS: Linux 2.6.35-22-server x86_64 Ubuntu 10.10
..
> protocol imap {
> mail_plugins = " fts fts_squat imap_zlib zlib"
> }
You've enabled fts for imap protocol, nothing else. Same with zlib, which c
On 5/20/2011 12:02 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Fri, 2011-05-20 at 08:17 -0700, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
plugin {
fts = squat
}
I do have that - but after executing a command such as "doveadm search
text -u u...@domain.com something", and then following up with a "find
/
On Fri, 2011-05-20 at 08:17 -0700, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> > plugin {
> > fts = squat
> > }
>
> I do have that - but after executing a command such as "doveadm search
> text -u u...@domain.com something", and then following up with a "find
> /
On 5/19/2011 3:46 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 19.5.2011, at 18.40, Cor Bosman wrote:
Hey all, im experimenting with squat for a small project but am not having much
luck. Debugging tells me squat is being loaded, but the index.search files are
not appearing after TEXT/BODY commands. Squat
On May 20, 2011, at 12:46 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 19.5.2011, at 18.40, Cor Bosman wrote:
>
>> Hey all, im experimenting with squat for a small project but am not having
>> much luck. Debugging tells me squat is being loaded, but the index.search
>> files are
On 19.5.2011, at 18.40, Cor Bosman wrote:
> Hey all, im experimenting with squat for a small project but am not having
> much luck. Debugging tells me squat is being loaded, but the index.search
> files are not appearing after TEXT/BODY commands. Squat plugin was added to
> co
On 5/19/2011 8:40 AM, Cor Bosman wrote:
Hey all, im experimenting with squat for a small project but am not having much
luck. Debugging tells me squat is being loaded, but the index.search files are
not appearing after TEXT/BODY commands. Squat plugin was added to config as
well.
Anyone have
Hey all, im experimenting with squat for a small project but am not having much
luck. Debugging tells me squat is being loaded, but the index.search files are
not appearing after TEXT/BODY commands. Squat plugin was added to config as
well.
Anyone have an idea?
Cor
t; the standard built in search which takes much longer.
>
> Is there any way to get Dovecot to use the solr or squat index when
> searching multiple fields?
The problem is that Dovecot FTS plugin doesn't currently support the
search "OR" parameter. So you're probably sear
get Dovecot to use the solr or squat index when
searching multiple fields?
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Hi Timo , should i care of that ?
and what dous it mean
Jan 15 09:23:15 mail02 dovecot: lmtp(6847): Debug: fts squat: Disabled
with in-memory indexes
Jan 15 09:23:15 mail02 dovecot: lmtp(6847): Debug: fts: No backends
enabled by the fts setting
i have protocol
lmtp {
# Space separated list
On 10.1.2011, at 20.48, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> Jan 10 19:41:19 postamt dovecot: imap(heie): Panic: file squat-trie.c:
> line 876 (squat_build_word): assertion failed: (i + bytelen <= size)
I think Squat has bigger issues with its performance when updating the index,
so I haven
>From the log:
Jan 7 16:16:44 postamt dovecot: imap(hnge): Panic: file squat-trie.c: line
876 (squat_build_word): assertion failed: (i + bytelen <= size)
Jan 7 16:16:44 postamt dovecot: imap(hnge): Error: Raw backtrace:
/usr/dovecot-2/lib/dovecot/libdovecot.so.0(+0x3bbe1) [0xb7
Sorry about the triplicates... I just hit a TB bug, so I now have to
document how to reproduce it and go report it... fun, fun...
generate
> a ton of useless network traffic.
Yep - and again, this is exactly what TB2 did all the time - and is why
I generally didn't do full body searches.
>> So - is there a user pref that can be set in user.js to enable full body
>> server-side searches (ie for servers
generate
> a ton of useless network traffic.
Yep - and again, this is exactly what TB2 did all the time - and is why
I generally didn't do full body searches.
>> So - is there a user pref that can be set in user.js to enable full body
>> server-side searches (ie for servers
generate
> a ton of useless network traffic.
Yep - and again, this is exactly what TB2 did all the time - and is why
I generally didn't do full body searches.
>> So - is there a user pref that can be set in user.js to enable full body
>> server-side searches (ie for servers
* Steffen Kaiser :
> On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, mailingli...@belfin.ch wrote:
>> Does solr allow user-offline indexing (no user interaction needed to kick
>> on indexing) ?
>
> You can talk IMAP directly as user:
>
> setuid user:group
> export USER=user
> export HOME=/home/path/user
> /usr/sbin/dovecot -
ody searches should always be
performed by the IMAP server itself.
> So - is there a user pref that can be set in user.js to enable full body
> server-side searches (ie for servers using dovecot with fts squat enabled)?
You misread what I sent. My comment relating to about:config hacking was
unless ...' ?
So - is there a user pref that can be set in user.js to enable full body
server-side searches (ie for servers using dovecot with fts squat enabled)?
> Anything else is a header search, and headers are already indexed by
> TB for pretty much everything.
My understanding is tha
mailingli...@belfin.ch put forth on 2/10/2010 3:01 AM:
> And the other question is, is there any mail user agent that would support
> server-side full text indexing and not create own indexes?
Thunderbird. Maybe all MUAs? Usually with smartly designed MUAs body searches
are left to the IMAP ser
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On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, mailingli...@belfin.ch wrote:
Does solr allow user-offline indexing (no user interaction needed to kick
on indexing) ?
You can talk IMAP directly as user:
setuid user:group
export USER=user
export HOME=/home/path/user
/usr/sb
Hi
I turned on fts squat to speed up full text searches over webmail.
This works absolutely fantastic once the mailboxes are indexed.
But when they are indexed for the first time I'm getting a fastcgi timeout
after 30 seconds resulting into a internal server error on the webserver.
I
emails. Big and small, 13Gb total.
> 2) Search (squat) for single word "planet" runs for 2-4 seconds.
> 3) Search for another word "Earth" runs fast as well.
> 4) Search for "planet Earth" runs for more than 3 minutes! And it uses a lot
> of I/O - server
Timo, many thanx for this! Finally I installed dovecot 1.2.9 from debian
backports. Your fix have solved the problem. But look, it happens both for
English and Russian emails:
1) I have testing mailbox with ~27000 emails. Big and small, 13Gb total.
2) Search (squat) for single word "planet&
On Thu, 2009-11-26 at 00:00 +0700, vus...@test123.ru wrote:
>
> Timo Sirainen :
>
> > On Sun, 2009-11-22 at 20:35 +0700, vus...@test123.ru wrote:
> >> Timo, thank you for answer. Meanwhile I was trying to setup
> >> horde+dovecot+search. Next step was dovecot 1.2.4 + solr 1.4. It
> >> works! Now
ts behaviour is
strange. For example, if I send several emails with body of 2 words: "xxx yyy",
"yyy xxx", "xxX yYY" etc. - different case and different word order - it does
not find "xxx" in all emails. Maybe Solr 1.4 is not production-ready yet and
On Sun, 2009-11-22 at 20:35 +0700, vus...@test123.ru wrote:
> Timo, thank you for answer. Meanwhile I was trying to setup
> horde+dovecot+search. Next step was dovecot 1.2.4 + solr 1.4. It works! Now
> it can find 2 non-latin words.
> 1) I cannot search by substrings - neither "plane" nor "plane*
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 00:53 +0700, vus...@test123.ru wrote:
> It looks I encoutered a bug or misconfiguration. fts_squat search for subject
> and body works excellent for English mails. For non-English (in particular,
> Russian) it works only when query consists of 1 word. Phrases - 2 and more
, search for "Earth"
>> > ("Земля") also returns results, but "planet Earth" ("планета Земля")
>> > returns nothing. But there are emails having exact phrase "planet
>> > Earth". This problem occurs o
> > Earth". This problem occurs only for non-English queries, both for
> > search in subject and in email body.
> > I tried web-mail Horde 3.2 and Thunderbird.
> > I *turned fts plugin off* and it correctly finds phrases with 2 and
> > more russian words! So problem is squat. Is it a bug or known config
> > issue?
> >
> > dovecot -n
> > --
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part
("планета Земля")
> returns nothing. But there are emails having exact phrase "planet
> Earth". This problem occurs only for non-English queries, both for
> search in subject and in email body.
> I tried web-mail Horde 3.2 and Thunderbird.
> I *turned fts plugin off*
non-English queries, both
for search in subject and in email body.
I tried web-mail Horde 3.2 and Thunderbird.
I turned fts plugin off and it correctly finds phrases with 2 and more russian
words! So problem is squat. Is it a bug or known config issue?
OS: Debian 5.0, installed as openVZ containe
Thu, 2009-04-23 at 11:51 -0400, David Halik wrote:
I did some more digging and here's the actual error that it fails with:
Apr 23 09:28:21 batman.rutgers.edu IMAP(kmech): : [ID 107833 mail.crit]
Panic: file squat-trie.c: line 441: assertion failed:
(!node->have_sequential)
Are
On Thu, 2009-04-23 at 11:51 -0400, David Halik wrote:
> I did some more digging and here's the actual error that it fails with:
>
> Apr 23 09:28:21 batman.rutgers.edu IMAP(kmech): : [ID 107833 mail.crit]
> Panic: file squat-trie.c: line 441: assertion failed:
> (!node->ha
I did some more digging and here's the actual error that it fails with:
Apr 23 09:28:21 batman.rutgers.edu IMAP(kmech): : [ID 107833 mail.crit]
Panic: file squat-trie.c: line 441: assertion failed:
(!node->have_sequential)
Apr 23 09:28:21 batman.rutgers.edu IMAP(kmech): : [I
Just an update. After I restarted pine and went back into the same
folder to start the search over, I had a corruption notice which is
probably from the crash:
# Apr 23 09:47:20 host IMAP(user): : Corrupted squat uidlist file
/heroes/u1/dovecot-index/sparc/index/user/.bogounsure
Timo,
I had another core dump randomly while doing a search with squat on. The
backtrace is in the link:
http://pastebin.com/fd59ae03
Thanks.
David Halik wrote:
Timo Sirainen wrote:
Did you happen to get a core dump? gdb backtrace would be helpful:
http://dovecot.org/bugreport.html
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