Hello,
I'm running a simple standard murder environment (v2.3.8 on Linux x86_64)
- one frontend, two backends. If one of the two backends is down,
then the frontend (and the whole system) becomes unavailable after some
minutes:
On the frontend imapd's and pop3d's are started till the maximum
co
Hello,
I am searching for an easy way to transfer mailboxes fom a RHEL4 system to a
debian etch system.
The directoy structure for a certain user on RedHat is:
/var/spool/imap/user/
On debian it is:
/var/spool/cyrus/mail//
The extracted textfile (Mailboxlist) of the RedHat system shows the Red
> Hello,
>
> I am searching for an easy way to transfer mailboxes fom a RHEL4 system to
> a
> debian etch system.
> The directoy structure for a certain user on RedHat is:
> /var/spool/imap/user/
>
> On debian it is:
> /var/spool/cyrus/mail//
>
> The extracted textfile (Mailboxlist) of the RedHat
I assume that the frontend is also the murder master? Other
pertinent questions are, "How many connection do you normally get?"
and "In what way is the backend 'down'?"
The client_timeout sets an alarm that interrupts the connect system
call. The frontend may try more than once, tho, if th
Dale, I hope you have the time to supply a couple more numbers.
What do your sar and zpool iostat numbers look like?
More importantly what does iostat -cxn 5 look like during peak?
For us this is 1100-1300 hours hitting about 40%. Of course this
is summertime usage so things are a bit slack her
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 09:10:51AM -0700, Vincent Fox wrote:
>
> More importantly what does iostat -cxn 5 look like during peak?
> For us this is 1100-1300 hours hitting about 40%. Of course this
> is summertime usage so things are a bit slack here with most
> students being home, not so much dail
On Jul 5, 2007, at 12:10 PM, Vincent Fox wrote:
> Dale, I hope you have the time to supply a couple more numbers.
Right now our migration to Cyrus is still in the development phase,
with the servers just hosting dev accounts as we tweak Cyrus and
adapt our other infrastructure to the pending
Hi all
This may seem a little strange...
Need to go through an most of an entire Cyrus IMAP mailstore and remove
*Disposition-Notification-To* lines. As a text process this is of course
pretty easy. (grep etc - I would stop the server first!)
I don't know enough about Cyrus internal workings to
Hi,
i'm using cyrus+sieve+smartsieve in my imap mail system, I'd like to setup a
new script that:
- modify the subjet
- redirect the mail
it's possible?
Thanks
alessandro
italy
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