Re: Migrating Cyrus Servers
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012, at 12:57 PM, Dominique Couot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am in the process of changing hardware, and want to migrate all my
> processes from one server to another. Most of it went ok, till I hit a
> wall with Cyrus.
>
> The old server was running under Ubuntu 10.04, the new one Ubuntu 11.04,
> with their respective Postfix and Cyrus versions.
>
> I reinstalled Postix, Cyrus and SASL, amavasd and other protection
> goodies from the ubuntu repository. I copied my different config files
> from the old server to the new one, as well as the entire mail archive
> (/var/spool/cyrus/...).
Did you copy the metadata files as well? I'm not sure where they go on
Ubuntu by default, but usually /var/lib/imap or similar.
> Both Postfix and Cyrus servers are running ok, authentication works as
> well (tested with imtest), however when cheking the mail.log, I only see
> authentication against localhost and not the domain...
>
> Furthermore, when connecting through a client (roundcube), connection
> goes through but no mailbox is encountered (ERROR message) but lets you
> in anyway.
Definitely smells like missing metadata.
Bron.
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