Re: Various questions about databases (upgrade and migration)

2019-02-14 Thread Egoitz Aurrekoetxea
--- EGOITZ AURREKOETXEA Departamento de sistemas 944 209 470 Parque Tecnológico. Edificio 103 48170 Zamudio (Bizkaia) ego...@sarenet.es www.sarenet.es [1] Antes de imprimir este correo electrónico piense si es necesario hacerlo. El 14-02-2019 15:46, Raphaël Halimi escribió: > Hi Egoitz, >

Re: Various questions about databases (upgrade and migration)

2019-02-14 Thread Raphaël Halimi
Hi Egoitz, Thank you for your quick answer. Le 14/02/2019 à 14:46, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea a écrit : > Now for the databases themselves. In /var/lib/cyrus the global databases > were converted on-the-fly: > > # file /var/lib/cyrus/*.db > /var/lib/cyrus/annotations.db:  Cyrus twoskip DB > /var/lib/cyr

Re: Various questions about databases (upgrade and migration)

2019-02-14 Thread Egoitz Aurrekoetxea
Hi Raphaël, Answering below in blue for instance.. --- EGOITZ AURREKOETXEA Departamento de sistemas 944 209 470 Parque Tecnológico. Edificio 103 48170 Zamudio (Bizkaia) ego...@sarenet.es www.sarenet.es [1] Antes de imprimir este correo electrónico piense si es necesario hacerlo. El 1

Various questions about databases (upgrade and migration)

2019-02-14 Thread Raphaël Halimi
Hi, I have a small (3 users) Cyrus IMAP server that started as a very old Debian (Woody or Sarge, I don't remember exactly) and that I upgraded through the years, and yesterday I upgraded from Jessie to Stretch (Cyrus 2.4.17 without caldav, to 2.5.10 with caldav). As I had some trouble in the pas

Re: Upgrade and Migration

2009-07-07 Thread Ben Carter
Carson Gaspar wrote: > Ben Carter wrote: >> Carson Gaspar wrote: >>> Ben Carter wrote: >>> >>> You have to do the _exact_ same thing with imapsync, unless you want >>> to lose email. >> >> As has already been pointed out, you are incorrect. The order is: >> >> [Pre-create inboxes with large quota

Re: Upgrade and Migration

2009-07-06 Thread Carson Gaspar
Ben Carter wrote: > Carson Gaspar wrote: >> Ben Carter wrote: >> >> You have to do the _exact_ same thing with imapsync, unless you want >> to lose email. > > As has already been pointed out, you are incorrect. The order is: > > [Pre-create inboxes with large quotas on new server] > > 1. Shut

Re: Upgrade and Migration

2009-07-06 Thread Ben Carter
Garry wrote: > Simon Matter wrote: >> I think an easier way is to use the 'proxyservers' option to declare a >> proxy user allowed to access all mailboxes. This user can then be used by >> imapsync. I'm quite sure the archives hold detailed information on this as >> I don't remember all the details

Re: Upgrade and Migration

2009-07-06 Thread Ben Carter
Carson Gaspar wrote: > Ben Carter wrote: > >> If you use rsync, you have to stop everything until that finishes, >> possibly reconstruct all mailboxes, maybe fix some other things before >> giving people their mail functionality back and allowing mail delivery >> to resume. > > That's just sil

Re: Upgrade and Migration

2009-07-04 Thread Garry
Simon Matter wrote: > I think an easier way is to use the 'proxyservers' option to declare a > proxy user allowed to access all mailboxes. This user can then be used by > imapsync. I'm quite sure the archives hold detailed information on this as > I don't remember all the details. > Cool! Works,

Re: Upgrade and Migration

2009-07-04 Thread Simon Matter
> On 07/04/2009 03:04 PM, Garry Glendown wrote: >> I've been following this thread, I will be doing an IMAP migration from >> an older to a more current version (albeit, not the newest). I was >> wondering - is imapsync (or IMAP for that matter) able to copy all the >> folders, permissions etc. by

Re: Upgrade and Migration

2009-07-04 Thread Nic Bernstein
On 07/04/2009 03:04 PM, Garry Glendown wrote: > I've been following this thread, I will be doing an IMAP migration from > an older to a more current version (albeit, not the newest). I was > wondering - is imapsync (or IMAP for that matter) able to copy all the > folders, permissions etc. by using

Re: Upgrade and Migration

2009-07-04 Thread Garry Glendown
I've been following this thread, I will be doing an IMAP migration from an older to a more current version (albeit, not the newest). I was wondering - is imapsync (or IMAP for that matter) able to copy all the folders, permissions etc. by using the cyrus admin user instead of all the separate users

Re: Upgrade and Migration

2009-07-04 Thread Dave McMurtrie
Carson Gaspar wrote: > Ben Carter wrote: > >> If you use rsync, you have to stop everything until that finishes, >> possibly reconstruct all mailboxes, maybe fix some other things before >> giving people their mail functionality back and allowing mail delivery >> to resume. > > That's just sil

Re: Upgrade and Migration

2009-07-03 Thread Carson Gaspar
Ben Carter wrote: > If you use rsync, you have to stop everything until that finishes, > possibly reconstruct all mailboxes, maybe fix some other things before > giving people their mail functionality back and allowing mail delivery > to resume. That's just silly. If you're going to use rsync

Re: Upgrade and Migration

2009-07-02 Thread Ben Carter
Peter Clark wrote: > Hello, > > I have an old cyrus install (2.1.16) with 30GB of data that I need to > migrate to a new server. My challenge is that something on that server > is screwed up and I have no access to PERL on that machine anymore (the > OS is past EOL, so it is long past time to m

Upgrade and Migration

2009-07-02 Thread Peter Clark
Hello, I have an old cyrus install (2.1.16) with 30GB of data that I need to migrate to a new server. My challenge is that something on that server is screwed up and I have no access to PERL on that machine anymore (the OS is past EOL, so it is long past time to move anyways). I have a new box