RE: Tutorial on how to backup/restore cyrus

2005-09-20 Thread Simon Matter
On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 17:48 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thank you Vittorio for your script, but you are stopping the cyrus and I think it's very problematic in production environment. I think the point is that, short of using some of the replication stuff from pre-2.3 in CVS, there's no

RE: Tutorial on how to backup/restore cyrus

2005-09-20 Thread lkolchin
Hello All, Thanks for all responses. After reading your posts on the issue and reading some more stuff, I'll make a summary below: 1) I'll make a dump of all mailboxes to the text file: su - cyrus -c ctl_mboxlist -d /var/lib/imap/mailboxlist.txt And I can restore it with: su - cyrus -c

SQUAT failed and loglevel issue

2005-09-20 Thread lkolchin
Hello All, I keep getting these kind of messages in my logs, when using horde IMP with Cyrus-IMAP server. Sep 20 12:06:24 mail imap[19540]: SQUAT failed to open index fileSep 20 12:06:24 mail imap[19540]: SQUAT failed Could anyone tell me how to deal with it? Please also tell me ho to

checking quota

2005-09-20 Thread Patrice
Hi, I would like to implement the quota checking within my MTA which is exim and not use cyrus quota what would be the less consuming way to do it ? - check the quota.db and extract the current mailboxe size for a particular user ? - connect with tcp on imap and read the current quota

RE: checking quota

2005-09-20 Thread lkolchin
Hi, I would suggest to use the solution from web-cyradm list: http://www.web-cyradm.org/pipermail/web-cyradm/2004-November/017965.html There is very nice and multipurpose script to deal with quotas. It's abaut integration of quota management for MTA (postfix) + Cyrus. Regards, Leon Kolchinsky

RE: SQUAT failed and loglevel issue

2005-09-20 Thread lkolchin
 Hi, I'm on SLES 9, Horde IMP is on another machine, managed by another person. I'm running web-cyradm + Cyrus-IMAP. When using regular Imap Clients like Kmail, OE etc. there is no 'SQUAT failed' error, so I think it's somthing connected to the IMP. Any Ideas welcomed.

Re: SQUAT failed and loglevel issue

2005-09-20 Thread brad
On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 12:33 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello All, I keep getting these kind of messages in my logs, when using horde IMP with Cyrus-IMAP server. Sep 20 12:06:24 mail imap[19540]: SQUAT failed to open index file Sep 20 12:06:24 mail imap[19540]: SQUAT failed As

RE: SQUAT failed and loglevel issue

2005-09-20 Thread lkolchin
Hi, This is what people say on kolab list on TSQUAT failed' issue http://www.kolab.org/pipermail/kolab-devel/2005-August/004233.html: QUOTE: It simply means that the foler is not indexed, and the logging is turned on at debug level, I have long sicne changed the logging to be at info level it

Re: Where is imapd.conf option to direct postfix to /var/spool/imapd/user/mailbox?

2005-09-20 Thread Flash Love
On Monday 19 September 2005 05:18 pm, Wil Cooley wrote: [...] Sorry, I think I took your subject line too literally; are you using the 'cyrus' service from master.cf or LMTP for mailbox delivery, or are you using maildrop, local or other direct-delivery service service? The '/b/' directory is

RE: Tutorial on how to backup/restore cyrus

2005-09-20 Thread John Madden
I don't completely agree here, there are ways to do snapshots without any downtime for example in a SAN environment or using filesystem or LVM based snapshot methods. However, it does not mean your snapshots are really consistent from the aplications point of view. And that's the big

ipurge doesn't work?

2005-09-20 Thread Martin Honermeyer
Hello Cyrus people, posting this here because no one had a solution at the Kolab mailing list. I am trying to use ipurge with Kolab. I am not successful when giving an mboxpattern though: su kolab-r -c /kolab/bin/ipurge -b 0 -f user/test There's no output and nothing is deleted! I wonder

RE: Tutorial on how to backup/restore cyrus

2005-09-20 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, John Madden wrote: I don't completely agree here, there are ways to do snapshots without any downtime for example in a SAN environment or using filesystem or LVM based snapshot methods. However, it does not mean your snapshots are really consistent from the aplications

Solaris to Linux move

2005-09-20 Thread Scott
Hey everyone. I am in need of some help in moving off a Sun system to a Linux system for Cyrus. My knowledge of the hardware is pretty limited, so I'm hoping you folks can help me avoid a major blunder. Right now I have a Sun box that has been running Cyrus for about 4 years. The box has 8

Re: Solaris to Linux move

2005-09-20 Thread Etienne Goyer
Scott wrote: Right now I have a Sun box that has been running Cyrus for about 4 years. The box has 8 Sparc v9 @ 400MHz and 6GB of memory. About 2 years ago we put all of the mail queue, DB, seen and sub files onto a 2GB solid state drive. This setup has been running fine, supporting about

Re: Solaris to Linux move

2005-09-20 Thread Scott
Etienne Goyer wrote: Scott wrote: Right now I have a Sun box that has been running Cyrus for about 4 years. The box has 8 Sparc v9 @ 400MHz and 6GB of memory. About 2 years ago we put all of the mail queue, DB, seen and sub files onto a 2GB solid state drive. This setup has been running

Re: Solaris to Linux move

2005-09-20 Thread Huaqing Zheng
On 9/20/05, Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Right now I have a Sun box that has been running Cyrus for about 4 years. The box has 8 Sparc v9 @ 400MHz and 6GB of memory. About 2 years ago we put all of the mail queue, DB, seen and sub files onto a 2GB solid state drive. This setup has been