quot;-d" option:
-d Unset the \Deleted flag on any restored messages.
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started.
A Google search on Outlook 2013 IMAP bandwidth problems strongly
suggested that the problem wasn't specific to our mail system, e.g:
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before an expire automatically
kicks in.
At the moment my largest concern is that we can hit the 4 GByte limit on
the cyrus.cache file, which causes replication to break (at least in
Cyrus 2.4.17). That's how we found out that this was going on in the
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seen the same effect and had worked out how
to make Outlook behave. A Google search suggests that Microsoft
improved the IMAP support in Outlook 2013, but I haven't found a
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on the command line.
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character which sorts before '.').
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sync_client to move users around.
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not on one
of the live systems. The problem of course is that you only get to see the
after state. The logs do indicate a lot of UID and MODSEQ ping pong took
place as the two ends worked out their differences.
Noone has come to ask me what happened, which I take as a good sign :).
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a consequence of the search engine
being reworked in 2.4? I don't imagine that it is a very common problem.
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On Wed, 8 Feb 2012, David Carter wrote:
One small curiosity is that the memory use per IMAP session seems
to have increased dramatically. I'm looking at the output of the
Linux free command after buffer cache has been subtracted:
2.3.14: 2572296 KBytes with 2909 IMAP sessions: 884 KBytes
will need to buy additional RAM for buffer cache. This
isn't the end of the world: memory is cheap. I'm just curious if anyone
else saw a similar increase when upgrading from 2.3 to 2.4.
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No such file or directory
IOERROR: failed to commit mailbox user.dpc99.bar,
probably need to reconstruct
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. LOGOUT
C1:
. NOOPThis is new
. LOGOUT
C1 doesn't clean up without a NOOP (or some other command which
synchronises state) before the LOGOUT.
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all of
the cache entries, causing the data to be paged in from disk.
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that it is just a readonly replica of the mupdate master.
I hope that this isn't a complete red herring. It just struck me that it
would be a really easy test to make.
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much easier to just drop my own replication code onto new versions of
Cyrus (typically 5 minutes work each time). That was one of my original
design objectives.
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]: process 96599 exited, signaled to death by 11
Probably a corrupt cyrus.cache file (at least that's the cause when I see
these). Try reconstruct on the mailbox.
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into smaller mailboxes using something other
than Outlook. Alternatively you could increase the word limit in Cyrus.
MAXWORD is 32k in recent Cyrus 2.3 versions.
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Outlook wanted to resychronise the whole thing.
But /var/imap/log will give a definitive answer.
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, and makes sense if you have a convenient IMAP client library.
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The problem is that '-' sorts before '.' in ASCII. Try:
improved_mboxlist_sort: 1
(You will need to dump and then restore the mboxlist).
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) days, which will expunge all previously deleted messages.
Try -X large number. cyr_expire is a bit overloaded.
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the safest
course of action. They aren't supposed to be long running processes.
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if you are running
with delayed expunge. ipurge appears to bypass this.
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ipurge -f -d 1 -X user/*/spam works for me.
user/%/spam if I didn't want to match user/dpc22/foo/bar/spam
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the -X flag. Consequently a message with:
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 00:16:17 -0800
wouldn't be expunged until March.
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the
mailbox_expunge() if you want to test on a live system.
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corrupt.
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,
leaving INBOX empty. If the server implementation supports
inferior hierarchical names of INBOX, these are unaffected by a
rename of INBOX.
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is involved, my guess would be:
Changes to the Cyrus IMAP Server since 2.3.9
[...]
* Fixed the special case of RENAMEing an Inbox, so that it doesn't
keep the same mailbox uniqueid, thus allowing it to replicate
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then stream them all to the backup server.
Cyrus is pretty ideal for fast incremental updates to a backup system:
hence replication. You shouldn't need to lock anything with delayed
expunge, delayed delete and fast rename in place.
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It seems to me that the replication code ought to be a bit more robust
than this when a replica goes down or loses network connectivity. Is
the 2.3.10 code any better than 2.3.9 in the way this kind of situation
is handled?
I believe David Carter
been (1).
3) Sanity checks are good:
USER dpc22
NO IMAP_INVALID_USER Attempt to update master for dpc22
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packages to try how they work. Do you
recommend both for general consumption?
It is certainly very easy to break mailboxes.db using cyr_dbtool.
Kudos to Bron for tracking down the problems.
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the volume again, resilvering puts the system to a halt -
reads and writes do block for seconds (!).
Definitely of interest to those of us keeping one eye on ZFS. Thanks. Can
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the way replication worked on my 2.1 systems, prior to split-meta.
(Locking isn't a big deal, but safe concurrent access is always nice).
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2007, Bron Gondwana wrote:
I have delete_mode: immediate on the replica and delete_mode:
delayed on the master.
sync_server doesn't pay any attention to delete_mode, so the option
shouldn't have any effect on the replica.
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that it is
collecting information about adjacent characters in the message body.
Presumably a 5 character search term provides 4 required pairing as a
prefilter from the squat engine before message by message search kicks in.
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it was still there the last time that I looked (some months back now).
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explodes, and nothing is released when the program exits.
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#include stdio.h
,
which was kind of the whole point when I started back in 2002. Hurrah.
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attach the message that I sent to cyrus-devel.
sync_client will be ignoring the spurious responses.
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in the same run, so it finds the matching
message on the replica.
sync_server maintains a fairly modest UUID cache on the server side: 1000
messages in 2.3. A restart is negotiated after each UPLOAD command.
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-store on a replica
if you're rebuilding it from scratch?
No. You would need a database which maintained a persistent mapping
between UUID and a list of files on each partitition which are that UUID.
I'm open to suggestions.
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Sorry, I didn't understand you clearly... Did you mean, that subfolders
of single user may be moved across partitions?
Yes.
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The only gotcha is that each rename moves all subsidiary mailboxes:
. RENAME user/dpc22 user/dpc22 default
* OK rename user/dpc22 user/dpc22
* OK rename user/dpc22/bar user/dpc22/bar
* OK rename user/dpc22/foo user/dpc22/foo
. OK Completed
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It would be a way to keep a second offline replica for backing up to a
tape archive, which is what I plan to do.
This is certainly what we do, and it seems to work nicely.
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arithmetic would be a slight
benefit for quota arithmetic (unsigned long long). However my systems
spend about 2% of their time in user CPU state according to vmstat. You
really aren't going to notice on any modern Intel/AMD CPU.
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should be all variants on:
ec IMAP_MESSAGE_TOO_LARGE,
Message size exceeds fixed limit
Is sendmail/postfix using a staging partition which has run out space?
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to have gained an extra argument, and the top level cmd_copy
handler in imapd.c has:
r = index_copy(imapd_mailbox, sequence, usinguid, mailboxname, copyuid,
!config_getswitch(IMAPOPT_SINGLEINSTANCESTORE));
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to active-active replication. Replication in
Cyrus is strictly active-passive.
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an error.
sync_client logs the only information that it has (the return code r).
It probably wouldn't hurt to try and log the current mailbox/user in some
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the summer (initially using my own original
replication code), so this is something that I would like to sort out.
Any suggestions?
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-s is new in 2.3, but it looks like it was only there for testing.
The manual page says:
Principally used for debugging purposes: not exposed to sync_client
-u should replicate an entire user including the Sieve files.
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that the message_uuid_master_init() call should stay where it is.
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--- master/master.c-DIST
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, David Carter wrote:
Ah, have_uuid is new in 2.3. That line definitely needs to move, but I
think that the message_uuid_master_init() call should stay where it is.
Or even (as per the fastmail patch).
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unfortunate name. The hash algorithmn
used to generate mailbox uniqueIDs is a bit basic, which is why I switched
to generating them on the fly from master.
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the last few
thousand messages that have been uploaded. It becomes much more effective
when a replica has been seeded and you switch to rolling replication.
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entries. On four occasions this has picked up oddities which in
hindsight were obviously this bug.
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. It also means rather less stress if the fsck fails to complete.
I've heard horror stories about all the common Linux filesystems and I've
personally watched fsck.ext3 (supposedly the safest option) unravel a
filesystem, with thousands of entries left in lost+found. ZFS looks nice.
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nice.
Well, but you are on your own because this project for linux is pretty
young.
I don't have any problem with OpenSolaris, though it would be a little
amusing given that we moved from Solaris to Linux about 4 years back.
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altnamespace and the internal Cyrus namespace. Consider:
INBOX -- user.dpc22
INBOX.foo -- user.dpc22.foo
foo-- user.dpc22.foo
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performance hit if it did.
I believe (its been some time now) that the UW server works the way that
you want. The POP protocol doesn't have any concept of \Seen messages, so
there isn't really a right or wrong way to do this.
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makes it easy to add headers to the list which is cached.
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On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, David Carter wrote:
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Farzad FARID wrote:
I'm running Cyrus Imapd 2.3.7 with the delayed expunge mode. Do the
messages deleted by the user, but not yet expunged by the system, count
in the user's quota? I'd say yes but I'd like a confirmation.
Yes
2.2.1
* Significantly improved message header caching (based in large part
on code supplied by David Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] from
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[cyrus:cyrus]$ replicate -s cyrus-24 -v -v -u dpc22
USER dpc22
USER_ALL dpc22
ENDUSER
where replicate is just a little wrapper around sync_client.
We also maintain databases of MD5 checksums for messages and cache
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exciting than a RENAME operation to some part of the mailbox hierarchy
without a quota root that only the system administrator can access.
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. The client process on the master bails out frequently with
these errors in the log:
It looks like you have some corruption in cyrus.index files on the replica
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) was put in to
support partitions. A lookup table for partitions and two integers (one
for the partition number, one of the message number on that partition)
should be all that is needed to reconstruct the paths at a later date.
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there now duplicates a test
just above and is an unreachable path.
Agreed.
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instance store on the replica.
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replication
stream is independent and can progress at its own best speed.
Particularly important if a replica dies (or is shut down for routine
maintenance) and needs to catch up from a big backlog of transactions.
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of renaming user inboxes (user.XXX - user.XXX.Uni). Removing the
cyrus.header file and running reconstruct should fix the problem.
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it.
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backend servers).
This makes it possible to push inactive accounts back and forth without
any downtime. It doesn't work with shared mailboxes, which is why Cyrus
2.3 only supports simple master-replica pairs.
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to
our environment.
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when
support for partitions was added.
Old sync./pid directories which don't correspond to any running
sync_server can be cleared out safely by hand on a running system.
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the code. Its on my TODO list, but I can'tgive you a timetable.
altnamespace shouldn't be a problem (we use it). The replication code
works entirely in the internal namespace.
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, enable the
provide_uuid argument. Example:
imapcmd=imapd listen=imap prefork=5 provide_uuid=1
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a problem with a library shared between the two or (just
conceivably) a subtle hardware problem.
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with two mailboxes with the same UniqueID.
This will confuse the replication code which tracks mailboxes by UniqueID
rather than by name in order to implement rename. If you delete the
cyrus.header file and run reconstruct it should generate a new UniqueID.
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On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Dmitry Melekhov wrote:
This is what I see.
Promoting: MAILBOX user.dm - USER dm
Error in do_sync(): bailing out!
Not too informational message...
syslog should tell you why it decided to bail out.
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is one in which
multiple backend servers all share the same mailspool, but each have
their own replicated copy of mailboxes.db.
That reference is to replicated Murder configurations which is something
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is SIGXFSZ File size limit exceeded on my Linux boxes.
However, signal 25 might mean something else on a different platform.
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() if it is new. This isn't visible to the end user.
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happen when
people tried to copy messages around.
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never
finishes in time for active business hours.
I had the same concern. I made a small change to my Cyrus install so that
it only squats a fraction of the mailboxes each night using some simple
modulo arithmetic (e.g: squatter -m0 -M5 squats 1/5th of the mailboxes).
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I've run squatter -r user again? If so, why should I run
squatter -r user on regular basis?
The squat indexes are just a snapshot of the state of a given mailbox. As
that mailbox changes imapd will have to work harder to search messages not
covered by the index.
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]+ Donecd
That's two commands: cd run as a background task without any arguments,
followed by BdcF0wXpBdUF6g-, which isn't a valid command on your system.
You need to quote the character. Something like:
cd BdcF0wXpBdUF6g- or
cd \BdcF0wXpBdUF6g-
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don't see this one. Partly because our replication engine doesn't
run as an admin user (afraid you don't have that option), partly because
of overenthusiastic hacking on my part in other parts of the Cyrus code.
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for the two functions certainly recommends this.
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is that it doesn't leave much time for development work.
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:
sasl_mech_list: plain
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'.' before '-'). A small group of us had a
discussion about this last October. I think that we were all rather wary
about messing with the mailbox list sort order: there's a fairly high
potential for breaking things in the process.
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