>On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, Bart Coninckx wrote:
>> Can 't help put thinking that this is a load of work. Hopefully the
>> developpers will write some tools to simplify the restore procedure.
>If you run with expunge_mode:delayed, it's as simple as using the
>une
On Mar 29, 2008 12:24 AM, Andrew Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Fri, 28 Mar 2008, Bart Coninckx wrote:
>
>>>Add "/*" and "/*/*" to the reconstruction path and it works. Gabor's
>>>patch might also work for you. (I haven't tested
>Add "/*" and "/*/*" to the reconstruction path and it works. Gabor's
>patch might also work for you. (I haven't tested yet)
>Tom Bryntesen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> What's the conclusion on this problem? Anyone? I'm also struggling trying to
>> recreate a users e-mails...
>> Running: Cyrus v2.2.12-
Hi,
"reconstruct -m" gives:
reconstructing mailboxes.db currently not supported
is that because of my old version (2.2.3)?
thx!
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>Hi Bart,
>I think
>su cyrus -c "/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -rfx
>user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>Should be su cyrus -c "/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -rfx
>user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>Or su cyrus -c "/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -rfx
>user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>Regards,
>Tom
Tom,
All result int
>Try the patch at https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/show_bug.cgi?id=3028
>Gabor
Gabor, is this patch relevant when I do get a result onscreen from
"reconstruct"?
Bart
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>What cyrus version? I'm using 2.3.10.
>Also note that it is not because reconstruct tells you a thing it isn't
>doing a thing.
>E.g. if the folders are already in the mailboxes.db file then it won't
>tell you a thing. It should say 'discovered new folder' for new a new
>folder.
>Did you al
>What cyrus version? I'm using 2.3.10.
cyrus-imapd-2.2.3-83.35
Old stuff, but I'm somewhat reluctant to upgrade ...
>Also note that it is not because reconstruct tells you a thing it isn't
>doing a thing.
Obviously :-) the verboseness of reconstruct is somewhat shortcoming if you
ask me.
>
>touch cyrus.header
>:)
>chown cyrus:mail cyrus.yeader
:-D
Since other cyrus.header files are binary files, this didn't look obvious to
me ...
Just deleted cyrus.*, touched cyrus.header with the correct ownerships and
did "/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -rfx user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]", but
nothing.
>it's normally user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Depending on what you are restoring it is advisable to remove all
>cyrus.* files in the the folders. And recreating only the cyrus.header
>file. (Mind the permissions.)
>Good luck.
>(I always spend to much time on reconstruct too.)
>Rudy
Rudy,
Any h
>You used a ^ instead of a . between first and last name !
>try
> su cyrus -c "/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -rfx
>user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Hi,
I used "^" because that's how user foldernames are displayed. "reconstruct"
does run through the folderstructure however with "
hiddenfirstname^hidden
>If you are using the unix hierarchy seperator, you need to use
>reconstruct -r user/testuser.
>Or user/[EMAIL PROTECTED] if you are using virtual domains. Also make
>sure that the files are chown cyrus:mail (or whatever uid/guid you are
>using).
Rudy,
It was the virtual domain-thing. You're
>If you are using the unix hierarchy seperator, you need to use
>reconstruct -r user/testuser.
>Or user/[EMAIL PROTECTED] if you are using virtual domains. Also make
>sure that the files are chown cyrus:mail (or whatever uid/guid you are
>using).
>You can run strace reconstruct ... that will
onstruct -r user.testuser" the cyrus.* files
are not changed at all! I tried several things like logging in with the
cyrus user first and then issuing the command, or using "-rfx" but nothing
seems to work!!
What am I doing wrong?
Thx!!
Met Vriendelijke Groet,
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