7;s doing
each time it spawns a new connection to itself.
Rob
On 7/1/11 9:10 AM, Robert Spellman wrote:
We have recently upgraded to cyrus 2.4.6. Our environment includes a
server running as a murder server, four back end mailstores, and two
front end servers. If we mistakenly create a us
It appears that the front end does know that it has the mailbox:
[cyrus@postoffice09 ~]$ cyr_dbtool `pwd`/mailboxes.db skiplist show
user.frodo
user.frodo1 postoffice09.bates.edu!default frodolrswipkxtecda
The backend knows nothing about the user frodo:
[cyrus@mailstore07 ~]$ cyr_db
We have recently upgraded to cyrus 2.4.6. Our environment includes a
server running as a murder server, four back end mailstores, and two
front end servers. If we mistakenly create a user mailbox on one of the
front end servers using cyradm, and then try to manage it (dm, sam,
info, lm), cpu
I'm in the process of moving users from back end servers running cyrus
2.2.12 to 2.4.6. Users who have been moved over can no longer see the
content of shared folders if the shared folder resides on the 2.2.12
server. The front end and murder servers are still running 2.2.12. The
shared fold
files for such a configuration?
On 11/18/10 10:10 AM, Robert Spellman wrote:
I'm seeing issues with renaming a folder in version 2.4.4. The
database shows that the folder has been renamed, however, the file
system still shows the old name. I see the same issue when using
Thunderbird, i
I'm seeing issues with renaming a folder in version 2.4.4. The database
shows that the folder has been renamed, however, the file system still
shows the old name. I see the same issue when using Thunderbird, imtest
or cyradmin to perform the rename.
cyradm server
server.bates.edu> lm
On 11/2/10 5:42 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
Ok - your IMAP client was holding the lock open so the cleanup didn't
finish. Basically 2.4.x delays deletion of a mailbox until all the
current users have closed it - which is why the files were still
around. This may be pretty broken with subfolders
I think you are close. As soon as I closed my email client, the folders
were deleted, along with the ability to recreate the mailbox.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I suppose in a normal,
production environment, I don't go around deleting and then recreating
mailbox quite so
4 Nov 2 12:31 cyrus.cache
-rw--- 1 cyrus mail 196 Nov 2 12:31 cyrus.header
-rw--- 1 cyrus mail 128 Nov 2 12:32 cyrus.index
On 11/2/10 12:51 PM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
On 11/02/2010 01:41 PM, Robert Spellman wrote:
I'm looking into upgrading our cyrus configuration to 2.4.2, and have
I'm looking into upgrading our cyrus configuration to 2.4.2, and have
been playing with a test configuration that mimics our production
environment. The test configuration consists of three servers:
1 backend server (mailstore04)
1 murder server (murderdev)
1 front end server (postoffice05)
A
I'm in the process of adding another front end server to our cyrus email
cluster. The new server is running RedHat ES5, and rpm shows the
version of cyrus is cyrus-imapd-2.3.7. Our front ends provide imaps,
smtp (via sendmail) and lmtp. Sendmail uses smmap to verify the
recipients addrsess,
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