psync APPENDs the messages during the migration.
You'll have to enable proxy logins on both IMAP servers to do this
administratively with imapsync.
I copied 1.2TB, ~65,000 users in ~28 hours by using up to 128
concurrent imapsync processes at a time this way.
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Carson Gaspar wrote:
> Ben Carter wrote:
>
>> If you use rsync, you have to stop everything until that finishes,
>> possibly reconstruct all mailboxes, maybe fix some other things before
>> giving people their mail functionality back and allowing mail delivery
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copied more easily ...
>
> -garry
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Yes, the proxy login worked for us. If by "access rights" you mean
Carson Gaspar wrote:
> Ben Carter wrote:
>> Carson Gaspar wrote:
>>> Ben Carter wrote:
>>>
>>> You have to do the _exact_ same thing with imapsync, unless you want
>>> to lose email.
>>
>> As has already been pointed out, you are incor
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I already found this. The quota that is passed to verify_user() by
process_recipient() has to be a quota_t, not an int. A patch was
already submitted.
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telnet to port 119?
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s, you might see a
pretty big performance hit on a drive failure - until the data has been
rebuilt on the hot spare of course. You might want to test this before
going this way.
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ler configuration to troubleshoot
and operate and a much stronger configuration in terms of availability?
TIA for all input.
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--On Tuesday, October 07, 2003 6:43 PM -0400 Rob Siemborski
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On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Ben Carter wrote:
and an MTA on each cluster member, because with the murder
configuration, you probably have to end up with a load-balancing switch
in front of murder fro
irectory and why is one of
them 2MB in size? Our test mailboxes file is only 72 bytes...
Thanks,
Ben
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Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Ben Carter wrote:
First of all we have duplicate delivery suppression turned off.
However, deliver.db still seems to be maintained. I saw a post about
it being needed for sieve too but we don't plan to use sieve either. My
question is,
her sites' backup/restore software and techniques.
But that brings up another question: how many people on this list are
backing up their IMAP mail store and how many take the approach you're
describing?
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en filesystem for metadata updates.
Also, I can't recommend QFS. In my benchmarks it was a lot slower than
Veritas' CFS.
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uster node. You could
make these filenames unique across the cluster with code changes if you
want to make the code changes for these also.
We added a "clusternode" parameter to imapd.conf to accomplish this for
the LMTP stage./ files.
Otherwise, it just worked.
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(which our code does).
When we get a chance, we're going to talk to Derrick about getting some
cluster support into the std. code.
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nce,
>
If you're on Solaris, take a look at fssnap (1m). No need to stop
anything and you'll get an exact atomic point in time copy of the
filesystem. If you're using VxFS, look at Snapshot Filesystems - same
thing essentially.
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Can you tell us more about your storage configuration?
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tion for localhost for the webmail. The
> webmail (Sogo) can do TLS or SSL, but normally I don't do that for
> localhost.
>
> I am using Cyrus 2.4.16 from Debian 7 (Wheezy).
>
> With regards,
> Paul van der Vlis.
>
>
>
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map: hostname> [] user.. Append (imapd)
43932 cyrus 1 102 0 161M 23416K CPU5 5 1:41 96.17% imapd: imap: hostname> [] user.. Append (imapd)
81590 cyrus 1 102 0 163M 24976K CPU6 6 3:14 94.76% imapd: imap: hostname> [] user.. Append (imapd)
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