Re: Replication: sync_client -r dies

2007-11-04 Thread Rich Wales
Wesley Craig wrote: > But most sync_server errors that will cause sync_client to bail out > ought to cause sync_server to give a reasonably unique log message > for the failure. As I explained earlier this evening, I didn't see ANYTHING AT ALL in the replica server's logs that resembled any sort

Re: Replication: sync_client -r dies

2007-11-04 Thread Wesley Craig
On 04 Nov 2007, at 22:57, Rich Wales wrote: > Should I be looking for similar syslog messages on my replica server > too (and checking syslog.conf on that system if necessary)? No, not similar. But most sync_server errors that will cause sync_client to bail out ought to cause sync_server to giv

Re: Replication: sync_client -r dies

2007-11-04 Thread Rich Wales
Wesley Craig wrote: > If you're running with -r -l . . . , you should be getting messages > like:APPEND user.mariein syslog at level INFO. If you're > not seeing those, then you have syslog configured to filter them. Thanks. It looks like that's what was happening. I modified my syslog

Re: Replication: sync_client -r dies

2007-11-04 Thread Wesley Craig
The log files are pretty obvious in what they say, e.g., they just list mailboxes or users to check. So I suspect they would reveal to you which mailboxes are problematic. I sort of assume that you're running sync_client with -l, otherwise it doesn't log much. If it's run with -l, it sho

Re: Replication: sync_client -r dies

2007-11-04 Thread Wesley Craig
If you're running with -r -l (-v is for interactive use -- it causes printf output), you should be getting messages like: APPEND user.marie in syslog at level INFO. If you're not seeing those, then you have syslog configured to filter them. See the man page for syslog.conf. :wes O

Re: Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.10 Released

2007-11-04 Thread Rich Wales
What is the current status of 2.3.10? Right after it was announced a couple of weeks ago, I saw some people reporting problems. Are there any patches? Or is 2.3.10 still believed to be OK as is? I'm running 2.3.9 on a FreeBSD 6.2 master and an Ubuntu 7.10 replica server setup, and I want to upg

Re: Replication: sync_client -r dies

2007-11-04 Thread Rich Wales
Wesley Craig wrote: > The log files are pretty obvious in what they say, e.g., they just > list mailboxes or users to check. So I suspect they would reveal > to you which mailboxes are problematic. I sort of assume that > you're running sync_client with -l, otherwise it doesn't log much. > If it

Re: Replication: sync_client -r dies

2007-11-04 Thread Rich Wales
Wesley Craig wrote: > No, sync_server doesn't take much in the way of command line options. Hmmm. OK, thanks. > If the problem appears to be reproducible, you can enable telemetry > logging or examine the mailboxes that are causing problem. I currently have absolutely no idea as to what is cau

Re: Replication: sync_client -r dies

2007-11-04 Thread Wesley Craig
On 04 Nov 2007, at 14:27, Rich Wales wrote: > No, sorry, as best I can tell, there isn't anything non-routine in any > of the log files on my replica server. > Do I need to specify any command-line flags to sync_server? No, sync_server doesn't take much in the way of command line options. If th

Re: Replication: sync_client -r dies

2007-11-04 Thread Rich Wales
Wesley Craig wrote: > The replica sync_server will also log to syslog. No, sorry, as best I can tell, there isn't anything non-routine in any of the log files on my replica server. Do I need to specify any command-line flags to sync_server? -- Rich Wales === Palo Alto, CA, USA =

Re: Replication: sync_client -r dies

2007-11-04 Thread Wesley Craig
On 04 Nov 2007, at 13:11, Rich Wales wrote: > Where would I find this log info? As I said earlier, the only info > I've > found so far are the "Error in do_sync(): bailing out!" notices in the > /var/log/messages file. Are there some other log files saved > somewhere > else? I do have "-l" a

Re: Replication: sync_client -r dies

2007-11-04 Thread Rich Wales
Wesley Craig wrote: > Both sync_client and sync_server typically log problems. Those > logs are probably immediately helpful. Further information would > depend on the reason for the bail out. Where would I find this log info? As I said earlier, the only info I've found so far are the "Error i

Re: Replication: sync_client -r dies

2007-11-04 Thread Wesley Craig
On 03 Nov 2007, at 23:20, Rich Wales wrote: > Wesley Craig wrote: >> It usually dies for a reason, i.e., some discrepancy that either >> sync_client or sync_server couldn't handle. The typical way to >> handle it is to contact someone. > > What sort of debugging output am I going to need to genera

Re: Deleting top-level mailbox with 'delete_mode: delayed'

2007-11-04 Thread Rudy Gevaert
Brian Wong wrote: > On Nov 2, 2007 12:39 PM, Rudy Gevaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Brian Wong wrote: >>> I was testing out Cyrus 2.3.10 and realized that when I set the option >>> >>> delete_mode: delayed >>> >>> I can not delete top-level mailboxes. >>> >>> localhost.localdomain> lm >>> local

Re: Shared folder filtering (probably a thousand times asked)

2007-11-04 Thread Hans-Peter Jansen
[I should have gone to bed way before] Am Sonntag, 4. November 2007 schrieben Sie: > > It's not a ACL problem, afaics: No wonder, if beaten with blindness: > lam shared.text* > shared.test: > test lrswipkxtecd > cyrus lrswipkxtecda > anyone p > shared.test.Gesendet: > test lrswipkxtecd >