Re: Cyrus 3.0.8 running :) and feedback of the upgrade

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Hi mates!


I don't really know where the difference is, but in the dev environment, searches are hugely faster. I know, in dev is not the same as production in terms of muas traffic and so... but... we are talking in differences like from 5 seconds to perhaps 40-50 seconds and obviously when saying this... production is a non loaded env... I mean we have there 4000 accounts, but io is fine, cpu and mem are nice... os limits too.... there's no any bottleneck...


The real difference between my dev env and prod one... is basically the way they were built.


For dev I created a copy of one production machine. A copy... for being able to be the most close as we could, from the prod env in this testing env. That prod env, was at 2.3. I then, connected to it 2.4-Cyrus root fs (with Cyrus 2.4). Tested this version and converted to 12 version some databases (just the ones for testing, the same ones as where I have seen this speed effect). Later I disconnected the 2.4-Cyrus root disk and connected a 3.0-Cyrus root disk. Did a reconstruct -r -V max, ctl_conversationsdb -z on-testing-used-mailboxes and ctl_conversationsdb -b on-testing-used-mailboxes.


For prod we connected to 2.3 server the 2.4-Cyrus root disk. Later we setup an empty slave with 3.0 and started a user by user, user mode replication there. Later a rolling one (with the file generated between last "all users, user by user sync" and the moment we started the rolling one) when almost all in the slave was very near to the present state of the master in that moment. This replication was done with Csync not IMAP.


These too are the basic differences...  could this give you some kind of clue?... I'll try to debug code too in order to see something....


Cheers!

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Egoitz Aurrekoetxea
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El 13-02-2019 18:19, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea escribió:

thanks a lot mate!


I'm doing checks... for comparing the previous testing env and live production :)


Cheers!

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sarenet
Egoitz Aurrekoetxea
Departamento de sistemas
944 209 470
Parque Tecnológico. Edificio 103
48170 Zamudio (Bizkaia)

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El 13-02-2019 17:58, Robert Stepanek escribió:

On Wed, Feb 13, 2019, at 2:24 PM, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea wrote:

Or.. if using in imapd.conf "search_fuzzy_always: 1" isn't it?.

 
Yes, that will instruct imapd to always use FUZZY search for IMAP SEARCH commands [1]. If you use JMAP, it always use fuzzy search (and hence the Xapian backend).
 

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