Re: Not all mailboxes listed when migrating to new server

2008-06-16 Thread Keith Edmunds
Thanks for all the suggestions. In the end, I took a scratch server, installed Cyrus on it and was able to import the mailbox dump file without any problem. On the server I was having the problems with, I reinstalled Linux and Cyrus, and imported the mailboxes just fine. I've no idea what was going

Re: Not all mailboxes listed when migrating to new server

2008-06-05 Thread Keith Edmunds
On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 20:56:50 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > The question is which tool (if any) is removing them. I don't think any tool is removing them. Even before reconstructing, a "lm" doesn't list all the mailboxes. What I'm trying to achieve is the migration of a Cyrus installation from

Re: Not all mailboxes listed when migrating to new server

2008-06-04 Thread Keith Edmunds
On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 13:56:59 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Before you reconstruct, does ctl_mboxlist -d on the new server list > all of the mailboxes that were on the old server? Yes, it does. (Not sure what the implication of that is). Thanks, Keith Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.w

Not all mailboxes listed when migrating to new server

2008-05-27 Thread Keith Edmunds
I am migrating a Cyrus IMAP server to new hardware. To migrate the accounts I did the following on the old server: ctl_mboxlist -d > /tmp/mailboxes.dump ...and on the server: /usr/sbin/ctl_mboxlist -u < /tmp/mailboxes.dump /usr/sbin/cyrreconstruct (This is a Debian system, so the "reconstruct"

murder over WAN

2007-12-21 Thread Keith Edmunds
I've searched but been unable to find any information about this. Is it feasible to have murder running over a WAN? We want to have two IMAP servers in separate locations. Thanks for any info or pointers. Keith Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/ Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.w