I am upgrading an old cyrus 2.2 installation to 2.4. Using a chroot I
converted all my old bdb databases to skiplist and copied the results to the
system with cyrus 2.4. cyrus2.4 wouldn't not start, giving lots of bdb errors.
I moved the db* directories out of the way, and now it complains som
On 05/15/2017 07:55 AM, Marcus Schopen wrote:
Hi,
Am Montag, den 15.05.2017, 07:34 -0300 schrieb Patrick Boutilier:
That will probably work. You can see what will happen by using -n also .
Another option is just to remove the subfolders from the filesystem
using rm .
I just tried:
su - cyrus
Hi,
Am Montag, den 15.05.2017, 07:34 -0300 schrieb Patrick Boutilier:
> That will probably work. You can see what will happen by using -n also .
> Another option is just to remove the subfolders from the filesystem
> using rm .
I just tried:
su - cyrus -c " /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -r -O
On 05/15/2017 06:35 AM, Marcus Schopen wrote:
Hi,
some time ago I removed several big sized subfolders in a mailbox using
my mail client. Yesterday I recognized that for some reasons those
folders are still on the file system on master, but not on replica side.
Non of those deleted folders are l
some more info:
I did some further checks:
those messages are not shown by unexpunge -l. I get a "Failed to open
mailbox" if I check the delete subdirs, which is correct to my mind,
because these mailbox don't exist any more.
The delete subdirs didn't show up in DELETED.user. I use "delete_mode
Hi,
some time ago I removed several big sized subfolders in a mailbox using
my mail client. Yesterday I recognized that for some reasons those
folders are still on the file system on master, but not on replica side.
Non of those deleted folders are listed in mailboxes.db, which is
correct.
What'