I had to back out of the upgrade - well, sort of. I did manage to convert all of my 2.0.16 installs to flat file for the mailboxes, still using 2.0.16, which should help my situation.
Apparently, the -C <alt config> option is somehow broken in cyrus-2-1-sasl-v1-tail. Everything installed fine, but when I ran a server that was bound to more than one IP address, the server would not accept connections. When you telnet into port 143, you do not get a greeting prompt. No errors appear in the logs. Needless to say, on the one server I have that does not use the hacked up virtual domains, cyrus-2-1-sasl-v1-tail is working fine. Go figure. -John Jeremy Howard wrote: > > Tonight I am upgrading 4 mail servers currently running Cyrus 2.0.16 > > release versions to "cyrus-2-1-sasl-v1-tail" from cvs. > > > <...> > > > I am hoping this will correct allot of locking problems on the server > > and add most of the bug fixes from 2.0.16 (which is from June of 01) > > > To correct locking problems you may want to grab the skiplist backend from > the current CVS, and use that with 2.0.16. CMU are now using this backend in > production. -- ______________________________________________ John C. Amodeo, Associate Director Information Technology and Computer Operations Faculty of Arts & Sciences, Rutgers University 732.932.9455-voice 732.932.0013-fax