incremental squatter

2009-09-02 Thread Paolo Cravero
Hi. Perhaps it is a bug in the documentation. 'man squatter' in the DESCRIPTION says there's no incremental update: Squatter creates an index of ALL messages in the mailbox, not just those since the last time that it was run (i.e., it does NOT do incremental updates). but in the OPTIONS

Logging region out of memory

2009-09-02 Thread Marc Patermann
Hi, I have IMAPd 2.2.12 and BDB 4.2.52: When I got: Sep 2 11:28:39 rzhs199 local6:warn|warning lmtpunix[1171642]: DBERROR db4: Logging region out of memory; you may need to increase its size Sep 2 11:28:39 rzhs199 local6:err|error lmtpunix[1171642]: DBERROR: opening

Re: incremental squatter

2009-09-02 Thread Sebastian Hagedorn
--On 2. September 2009 14:30:18 +0200 Paolo Cravero pcrav...@as2594.net wrote: Is it just a documentation error, so incremental indexing does work in 2.3.14? Yes, it does. -- .:.Sebastian Hagedorn - RZKR-R1 (Gebäude 52), Zimmer 18.:. .:.Regionales Rechenzentrum (RRZK).:.

Migrating 32bit to 64bit Debian Lenny

2009-09-02 Thread Bill Cameron
Hi, I've seen some questions about migrating from 32 bit to 64 bit. We migrated last weekend and these are the steps we took. Old server: - rsync the cyrus data while cyrus is running rsync -vaH --delete -e ssh /var/lib/cyrus/ new-server:/var/lib/cyrus rsync -vaH --delete -e

Re: Migrating 32bit to 64bit Debian Lenny

2009-09-02 Thread Simon Matter
Hi, I've seen some questions about migrating from 32 bit to 64 bit. We Hi, I understand that you also migrated to a newer OS and cyrus-imapd version, right? migrated last weekend and these are the steps we took. Old server: - rsync the cyrus data while cyrus is running rsync

Re: Migrating 32bit to 64bit Debian Lenny

2009-09-02 Thread Pascal Gienger
Simon Matter wrote: I'm wondering how much of all this was really needed for the migration from 32bit to 64bit? Are the BerkeleyDB ondisk files different on 32/64bit? Yes they are. It's not the OS that matters but the architecture of the libdb4.so file. It is still a good idea not to use

Re: Migrating 32bit to 64bit Debian Lenny

2009-09-02 Thread Bill Cameron
I'm wondering how much of all this was really needed for the migration from 32bit to 64bit? Are the BerkeleyDB ondisk files different on 32/64bit? I initially tried just using rsync with cyrus shutdown on both servers but cyrus failed to start on the new server due to db errors. As mentioned

Re: Migrating 32bit to 64bit Debian Lenny

2009-09-02 Thread Bron Gondwana
On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 10:46:35AM -0600, Bill Cameron wrote: I'm wondering how much of all this was really needed for the migration from 32bit to 64bit? Are the BerkeleyDB ondisk files different on 32/64bit? I initially tried just using rsync with cyrus shutdown on both servers but

Re: Logging region out of memory

2009-09-02 Thread Harms Consulting IT support desk
G'day Marc, Marc Patermann wrote: Hi, I have IMAPd 2.2.12 and BDB 4.2.52: When I got: Sep 2 11:28:39 rzhs199 local6:warn|warning lmtpunix[1171642]: DBERROR db4: Logging region out of memory; you may need to increase its size I'm not good for a lot of help in this mailing list, but

Resources for MUA support of IMAP features?

2009-09-02 Thread Wil Cooley
Does anyone know of a mailing list or a web site with information about MUA support of various IMAP features? For example, for IMAP IDLE the Wikipedia entry is good: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMAP_IDLE (Although it is lacking in some details about what to expect from a server supporting it,

Re: Logging region out of memory

2009-09-02 Thread Pascal Gienger
Marc Patermann wrote: Hi, I have IMAPd 2.2.12 and BDB 4.2.52: When I got: Sep 2 11:28:39 rzhs199 local6:warn|warning lmtpunix[1171642]: DBERROR db4: Logging region out of memory; you may need to increase its size Increase logging region size. I found DB_CONFIG in /mail/imap/