I have never used the Cyrus IMAP server before and have just intalled it on a test system to evaluate it, with a view to moving our service over to it. We have over 20,000 users and need to upgrade our current system.
One of our fundamental requirements is to be able to take security backups. These are primarily for recovery in case of hardware failures. The backups are conventional periodic full backups with intermediate incrementals. I am concerned that because Cyrus is a "black box" system which keeps track of its own internal organisation we may have problems if we restore a disc from our backups. It will take hours to do a backup and the files within the Cyrus structure will be changing as we do it. Are there going to be problems with inconsistencies between files? There is a secondary, but important use of our current backup service, which is to dig users out of a hole when they make mistakes: Occasionally a user will accidentally delete a message or even a whole folder and then come and ask if I can recover it for them. With our current backup system it is ussually very easy because I have no problem identifying the relevant files to be recovered. I seems to that it will be impossible to recover deleted messages because I will not be able to identify the files which I need. If I can identify the files, presumably there is no way to get them back into the Cyrus system? The only information I have been able to find which says anything about recovery is in the Server Overview and Concepts document. However, this does not go into sufficient detail and includes statements like "Many objects in the configuration directory are discussed in the Database Recover section". I cannot find any section anywhere with a title of "Database Recover"! Any advice will be much appreciated. Phil. --------------------------------------- Phil Chambers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) University of Exeter