Re: High CPU load of mysqld - still after upgrade to 1.3.4

2018-10-06 Thread Lucian Lazar
Please unsubscribe me from this list. Thank you Get Outlook for iOS On Sat, Oct 6, 2018 at 8:44 PM +0300, "s...@acts.hu" mailto:s...@acts.hu>> wrote: Hello Mario, On 2018-10-05 21:03, Mario Pastoor wrote: > first of all a huge "thank you" for this piece of software

Re: High CPU load of mysqld - still after upgrade to 1.3.4

2018-10-06 Thread sj
Hello Mario, On 2018-10-05 21:03, Mario Pastoor wrote: first of all a huge "thank you" for this piece of software, Janos! :-) you are welcome :-) Well, it's a nice troubleshooting anyway. The issue is that the select query may not use the proper index, so it takes more and more time to ge

Re: Upgrading from old piler to new

2018-10-06 Thread Michael Mansour
Hi Janos, OK cool, that sounds easy enough. I've searched and found to export: http://www.mailpiler.org/wiki/current:exporting-emails I'd want to do the export per domain, I realise the space requirements but that's OK. I'm just hoping you can confirm the command, as it doesn't really sh

Re: Upgrading from old piler to new

2018-10-06 Thread sj
Hello Michael, I recommend to upgrade to the latest stable version 1.3.4. One possible way to do it is deploying centos 7 x64 with php 7 on a new host, then exporting all emails from old archive, and import them on new archive. When you have double checked that new archive works properly, yo

Re: Upgrading from old piler to new

2018-10-06 Thread Michael Mansour
Hi, I've downloaded 1.2.0 and couldn't find much in there as to installing, it's been years since I last done this so I went to: http://www.mailpiler.org/wiki/current:installation I run on CentOS 6.10, which comes with php 5.3.3 by default. The install docs show php 7.x is needed, which isn'

Re: Upgrading from old piler to new

2018-10-06 Thread Michael Mansour
Hi Janos, Thank you, I found the web page for it here: http://www.mailpiler.org/wiki/current:upgrade How do I find out which version I am running? I think I'm running 1.1.1, because that's the only archive I've found on the server when I installed it 28 April 2015. But I want to make sure