> > Simon Matter said: >>> >>>> Moving the /var/spool/imap directories, and /var/lib/user/{}.seen >>>> files to the new server and reconstructing works fine except that all >>>> the >>>> mail shows up as "not read" on the new sever. >>> >>> The seen state is keyed on the mailbox "uniqueid", so if that changes, >>> the >>> seen state becomes invalid. >>> >>> The mailbox uniqueid is based on the mailbox name + the uidvalidity >>> value, >>> which is itself based on the time the mailbox is created, or recreated >>> due >>> to a reconstruct. >>> >>> Now I thought reconstruct should preserve the mailbox uniqueid in most >>> cases, but it's possible it's not if you're not copying all the data >>> correctly. >>> >>> 1. Why are you reconstructing the mailboxes. If you copy all the right >>> data, >>> it should be fine without a reconstruct >>> 2. How are you copying the data? Recommend using rsync -az which will >>> preserve all the attributes + timestamps >> >> I recommend adding -H here when using single instance store. >> >>> 3. Are you using split data/meta data? If so, are you copying the >>> metadata >>> as well? >>> 4. What flags are you passing to reconstruct? >> >> I can only second what Rob says. I have migrated several servers ranging >> from RedHat 7.2 to RHEL5 and doing constant Cyrus-IMAPd updates on them >> since the 2.1 days and never lost seen. Looks like copying only part of >> metadata is going to get you in trouble. >> >> A word about database rebuilds the Cyrus-IMAPd starts. There are two >> things: >> 1) Skiplist DB's are recovered whenever a DB is opened the first time >> after Cyrus-IMAPd was started. >> 2) My RPM's (Invoca) care to convert all DB's to the correct version on >> startup and also convert all BDB's to Skiplist on shutdown to prevent >> problems when migrating to a server with other BDB version. You seem to >> use the cyrus-imapd RPMs shipped with RHEL5 which are based on a old >> version of the Invoca RPMs. >> >> Simon > > Simon, is there a newer RHEL5 rpm available which I can use to upgrade > from the standard RHEL5 distribution? Or must I remove and build/install > from source? There is no newer version in the standard RHEL5 distribution so you have to rebuild from the source rpm yourself. The source rpm is here: http://www.invoca.ch/pub/packages/cyrus-imapd/ We do have binary rpms in our yum repositories for almost all RedHat distributions for i386 and x86_64 but they are not publicly available. Simon ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/ Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html