On 14 Dec 2006, at 13:43, stas khromoy wrote:
i looked at the size of my imap/user folder on replica (1.9gb)
and size of the same folder on master (2.4gb)
First, I'd try to fix the "bailing out" problem you're having. Or,
if you want to just get things closer to correct, invoke:
sy
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
thanks for all your help, wesley
i'll try this as soon as i can
there is one question that is till puzzling me thou
when it replicates, it ignores inactive folders
for some reason
i looked at the size of my imap/user folder on replica (1.9gb)
and s
On 14 Dec 2006, at 09:41, stas khromoy wrote:
i've noticed that for only one
of the users
i get the following error
Error from do_user(-l): bailing out!
in the list archives i found some one with a similar issue
(at least is sounded like it)
That's the error that you'd get from sync_client.
still battling with replication :)
i've noticed that for only one
of the users
i get the following error
Error from do_user(-l): bailing out!
in the list archives i found some one with a similar issue
(at least is sounded like it)
the advice was to to reconstruct the mailbox
but on which mac
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still battling with replication :)
i've noticed that for only one
of the users
i get the following error
Error from do_user(-l): bailing out!
in the list archives i found some one with a similar issue
(at least is sounded like it)
the advice was to
did as you advised
now i see folder fro all the users on replica machine
but the size of the /imap/users has not changed.
basically whatever is inactive
be it a full mailbox or an active mailbox's subfolder
is not being replicated.
Wesley Craig wrote:
> Like this:
>
> sync_client -l -v -u
Like this:
sync_client -l -v -u userA userB userC ...
Most Unix commands function this way.
:wes
On 12 Dec 2006, at 21:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
do thay have to be separated (user names i mean) by space or coma or
something else ??
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.ed
do thay have to be separated (user names i mean) by space or coma or
something else ??
i am getting these
Dec 12 21:48:34 mars syncserver[313]: can not unlink
/var/imap/user/l/lenny,.seen: No such file or directory
Dec 12 21:48:34 mars syncserver[313]: can not unlink
/var/imap/user/l/lenny,.mboxke
On 12 Dec 2006, at 21:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but why is it replicating only active mailboxes/subfolders ??
If you're enabling replication on an already in-production server,
you'll probably want to run something like:
sync_client -l -v -u
That will cause all existing mailbox
i did as you've said
this is now the output of synctest
S: * STARTTLS
S: * OK mars.edpausa.com Cyrus sync server v2.3.7
Authentication failed. generic failure
Security strength factor: 0
/var/log/messages shows :
Dec 12 20:56:21 mars syncserver[489]: login: [192.168.0.201] cyrus
PLAIN+TLS User
On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 04:36:38PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> another question :
>
> do i need to create mailboxes
> on the replica server or will they be created by the replication
> process ?
You don't need create mailboxes manually.
WBR
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Dmitriy Kirhlarov
OILspace, 26 Leninskaya
On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 04:35:24PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> i started looking around
> for one i found that for whatever reason
> both sync and some other default process was using 2005/tcp port
> (in /etc/services )
> after taking care of that
>
> i kicked off on sync_client on master
i started looking around
for one i found that for whatever reason
both sync and some other default process was using 2005/tcp port
(in /etc/services )
after taking care of that
i kicked off on sync_client on master server
(after logging in as cyrus)
on master server i get
can not connect to serve
another question :
do i need to create mailboxes
on the replica server or will they be created by the replication
process ?
> while trying to setup cyrus replication
> i am getting the following error
> on the secondary server ( the one that is getting a copy of everything)
>
> Dec 9 12:35:34
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