Re: master / slave replication (sync_server / sync_client)

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... sorry. I forgott some additional infos:

On the slave side I get in /var/log/debug.log

Oct  5 11:18:22 acsvfbsd04 master[18794]: about to exec
/usr/local/cyrus/bin/sync_server
Oct  5 11:18:22 acsvfbsd04 syncserver[18794]: executed
Oct  5 11:18:22 acsvfbsd04 syncserver[18794]: accepted connection
Oct  5 11:18:22 acsvfbsd04 syncserver[18794]: cmdloop(): startup
Oct  5 11:18:25 acsvfbsd04 syncserver[18794]: accepted connection
Oct  5 11:18:25 acsvfbsd04 syncserver[18794]: cmdloop(): startup
Oct  5 11:19:09 acsvfbsd04 syncserver[18794]: accepted connection
Oct  5 11:19:09 acsvfbsd04 syncserver[18794]: cmdloop(): startup
Oct  5 11:19:12 acsvfbsd04 syncserver[18794]: accepted connection
Oct  5 11:19:12 acsvfbsd04 syncserver[18794]: cmdloop(): startup



while I start sync_client -r -v.

Regards,
Martin

2006/10/5, Martin Schweizer <schweizer.martin@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hello Andy

Telnet to port 2005 works perfect. I also see traffic on the slave
(destination mail server) with tcpdump. But on the master I get
(sync_client -r -v):

Can not connect to server 'xxx.xxx.xx', retrying in 15 seconds
....
....

I also see no entry in /var/log/debug.log for sync_client. Any ideas?

Regards,
Martin




2006/10/4, Andy Fiddaman <cyrus@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
>
> On Wed, 4 Oct 2006, Martin Schweizer wrote:
>
> ; Hello Andy
> ;
> ; Thank you for the hint. I change it as you desribed.
> ;
> ; Now after waiting some time I see no replication on both site. Is the
> ; firewall the problem (only open 2005/tcp)? Or what do I wrong again?
> ;
> ; Regards,
> ; Martin
>
> Try telnet from the master to the slave on port 2005 - this checks that
> syncserver is running ok (2005 is all you need through the firewall):
>
> # telnet slave 2005
> Trying xx.xxx.xxx.xxx...
> Connected to slave
> Escape character is '^]'.
> * SASL CRAM-MD5
> * OK mailstore.xxxxxxxxx.xxx Cyrus sync server v2.3.7
>
> If it isn't running (connection refused) then make sure you're logging
> debug messages (local6.debug in syslog.conf) and look to see what's wrong
> - make sure you put csync in /etc/services
>
> Try running sync_client manually on the master with verbose flag:
> (as your Cyrus user)
>
> % sync_client -r -v
>
> Hopefully that will give a clue.
>
> Andy
>
>


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