Re: Little bug in 3.0.8 when calling sync_client from cyrus.conf

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I can confirm this thread was just noise.... it works just fine, please ignore it...


I had to have done something wrong the past day... you know too much work :) in a migration proccess... nights of work etc etc... :)


sorry again mates,

 


El 2019-02-18 18:14, egoitz@xxxxxxxxxx escribió:

I have to do some more checks....


I think created the proccess properly as it has done in my testing env but, it didn't run the amx8c channel log... I remember.... I'll try it slightly more... and tell the real issue....


Sorry for the noise mates..


El 2019-02-18 18:00, egoitz@xxxxxxxxxx escribió:

Sorry I meant


syncclient cmd="/usr/local/cyrus/sbin/sync_client -r -l -n amx8c"


as line for launching it in START section.


Cheers!

 


El 2019-02-18 17:59, egoitz@xxxxxxxxxx escribió:

Hi mates,


It seems cyrus.conf file config parser, does not parse properly sync_client line when you specify a channel. It seems it ignores it. When you specify a line like in start section :


syncclient cmd="/usr/local/cyrus/sbin/sync_client -r -l optarg-n amx8c"


It ignores the part "-n amx8c"


I have taken a fast look to split_args() and proccess_section() but have not figured where the issue could be (have not debbuged what could be there...)... it seems the issue should be there because if you launch sync_client from the shell it works as expected. But if you launch from cyrus.conf it just runs : /usr/local/cyrus/sbin/sync_client -r -l


I have workarounded from the shell but... it seemed to be something there...


Cheers!




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