Here are some logs, maybe related to my problem.
Aug 23 20:43:57 Panic:
doveadm(m...@example.com)<1355655>: file
dsync-brain-mailbox.c: line 883 (dsync_brain_slave_recv_mailbox):
assertion failed: (memcmp(dsync_box->mailbox_guid,
local_dsync_box.mailbox_guid, sizeof(dsync_box->mailbox_guid))
Hello
Am 02.08.22 um 20:24 schrieb Gerald Galster:
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>> (we're using maildir, so I can just rsync the individual mails/folders)
>
> I'm curious if anybody experienced this issue using mdbox.
> As far as I remember it's better suited for replication as filenames
> and location do not change on
> (we're using maildir, so I can just rsync the individual mails/folders)
I'm curious if anybody experienced this issue using mdbox.
As far as I remember it's better suited for replication as filenames
and location do not change on disk (index only).
Best regards
Gerald
ok i went through this as well a bit
there is a replication full sync variable (i am having trouble finding it)
24h is the default but i might have rebuilt dovecot modifying this default
after i got things working i put everything back to default code.
yep i did
from
On 8/1/22 11:15, Patrick Westenberg wrote:
> Very interesting new insights:
>
> When I use imapsync and let it synchronize mails from INBOX to
> INBOX/testfolder, the automatic replication works fine.
> All mails are synchronized between my two backends.
>
>
> When I move the mails to the
OK thanks for the updates
Long story short i went through a bunch of replication issues when i was
first setting up dovecot.
Most of which were fixed in 2.3.19 and i have not seen any issues since.
in general i had to turn on the debugging mode (mail_debug = yes)
and filter syslog by
Very interesting new insights:
When I use imapsync and let it synchronize mails from INBOX to
INBOX/testfolder, the automatic replication works fine.
All mails are synchronized between my two backends.
When I move the mails to the INBOX (doveadm move -u m...@example.com
INBOX mailbox
Replication is fully setup between the two backend servers and worked
like a charm for years.
My manual replication was just a desperate trial.
Am 31.07.22 um 14:47 schrieb Paul Kudla (SCOM.CA Internet Services Inc.):
Ok This is speculation but i understand the issue at a programming
Ok This is speculation but i understand the issue at a programming level
what needs to be understood is that imap's uids & ugid's are relative to
the host server the email is coming from.
this is generally not an issue with replication on cyrus or dovecot
because the server and the