Re: mailbox migration/repair question

2010-02-18 Thread Joe Vieira
Andrew Morgan wrote: > On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Joe Vieira wrote: > > >> So, if I create the directory structure for cyrus... >> spool/s/user/systemsmonitors then reconstruct user.systemsmonitors and >> try to deliver a message i get a mailbox does not exist error... >> >> cat 4EA39BD0EEF | /usr/

Re: mailbox migration/repair question

2010-02-18 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Joe Vieira wrote: > So, if I create the directory structure for cyrus... > spool/s/user/systemsmonitors then reconstruct user.systemsmonitors and > try to deliver a message i get a mailbox does not exist error... > > cat 4EA39BD0EEF | /usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/deliver -e -r jvie

Re: mailbox migration/repair question

2010-02-18 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Joe Vieira wrote: > For a totally less seamless solution: > >What if I created the partition and created the empty mailboxes then > moved the restored mail back in as "restored-foldername" This would ruin > the seen.db, but...at least it would all be there in a pretty logi

Re: mailbox migration/repair question

2010-02-18 Thread Joe Vieira
So, if I create the directory structure for cyrus... spool/s/user/systemsmonitors then reconstruct user.systemsmonitors and try to deliver a message i get a mailbox does not exist error... cat 4EA39BD0EEF | /usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/deliver -e -r jvie...@clarku.edu user.systemsmonitors user.syste

Re: mailbox migration/repair question

2010-02-18 Thread Joe Vieira
For a totally less seamless solution: What if I created the partition and created the empty mailboxes then moved the restored mail back in as "restored-foldername" This would ruin the seen.db, but...at least it would all be there in a pretty logical location. Please weight in on this and t

Re: mailbox migration/repair question

2010-02-18 Thread Joe Vieira
Does any one know which cyrus file contains this? Can I copy it over without the others? Joe Andrew Morgan wrote: > On Wed, 17 Feb 2010, Joe Vieira wrote: > > >> Hi, >> >> So, We have an imap volume (ext3) that doesn't seem to come back up >> clean after a few crashes. fsck is a mess. Sho

Re: mailbox migration/repair question

2010-02-17 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Wed, 17 Feb 2010, Joe Vieira wrote: > Hi, > > So, We have an imap volume (ext3) that doesn't seem to come back up > clean after a few crashes. fsck is a mess. Shows clean; mount it; 30 > minutes later it's throwing errors and needs to be fsck'd again. (any > ideas about that i'd love to h

RE: mailbox migration/repair question

2010-02-17 Thread Joe Vieira
The seen.db would also be a problem if I had to change the UID on messages Thanks again, Joe From: info-cyrus-bounces+jvieira=clarku@lists.andrew.cmu.edu [info-cyrus-bounces+jvieira=clarku@lists.andrew.cmu.edu] On Behalf Of Joe Vieira [jvie...

Re: mailbox migration

2001-09-27 Thread William K. Hardeman
I thought I'd follow up on this thread, as I just this weekend performed such a migration, myself, except I was migrating from Red Hat Linux 6.2 to Slackware Linux Current (pre-8.0), where both systems were cyrus-imap-2.0.15 systems and both systems had Berkeley db-3.2.9. I not only tarred up

Re: mailbox migration

2001-09-27 Thread David Fuchs
This morning, I just finished completing exactly what you are doing (except we use FreeBSD on both systems) by migrating from 1.5.19 to 2.0.14.  Here is a quick guide (I wrote everything down...): Copy the 'mailboxes' file from the old Cyrus 1.5.19 to the new machine somewhere. Run the comm

Re: mailbox migration

2001-01-10 Thread Ken Murchison
Oguz YILMAZ wrote: > > Does anybody knows tools to migrate berkeley mailboxes to cyrus > other than the script mbxcvt which is in UW imap-tools? > mbxcvt needs user passwords. However, I wanna do this job in administrator > side without need in users. > > Actually I know one: In the book, Mana