Re: Initial use of Xapian

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Quoting Nic Bernstein <nic@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

The advice to move it to START is actually based on a recently discovered bug, referred to in that issue report (#2234).&nbsp; It /should/ be in DAEMON, but for that bug, which has been fixed.&nbsp; The fix will be in the next release.

In general, the mailing is a grand place to start, and IRC is also your friend (#cyrus on freenode).

Cheers,
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -nic

On 02/14/2018 04:58 AM, Lists Nethead wrote:
Quoting Sebastian Hagedorn <Hagedorn@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

--On 14. Februar 2018 um 11:13:15 +0100 Lists Nethead <lists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am testing Xapian in a 3.0.5 setup on FreeBSD using most default
setting. If I start imapd with "squatter cmd="squatter -R", more and more
"squatter" processes are created and eventually grabs all resources.

Where did you put that statement? You can't put it in the DAEMON section with 3.0.5. Put it in START instead. See this issue for more information:

<https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyrus-imapd/issues/2234>

A-ha. So it is better to look at Github instead of the mailing list apparently.

https://www.cyrusimap.org/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/squatter.html still advises DAEMON, that is why it ended up there.

Thanks to the advise above and I believe I got it working now.

One more thing though, if replication is involved, it appears one needs one log for squatter and another for replication, am I correct? I got replication to work only after I added another log, like,

sync_log_channels: squatter replog
and
syncclient       cmd="/usr/local/cyrus/sbin/sync_client -r -n replog"

Not sure if this is mentioned in the docs somewhere.

Cheers,

//per

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