I believe the version number change (incremental change to stable
release) indicates you shouldn't have any problems, but of course shut
down the service while it's being updated.
Re: Cyrus 3.x packages for Ubuntu:
I thought Debian was the one distro the cyrus crew provided up-to-date
packages for? See for example here:
https://packages.debian.org/sid/amd64/cyrus-imapd/download
Grab the Debian source package and build it on your system for maximum
compatibility (although the binary packages should be fine. On Ubuntu,
just download the debs and install by hand:
# dpkg -i cyrus-imapd_3.0.8-4_amd64.deb
On 3/25/19 1:25 PM, Marcus Schopen wrote:
Hi,
I have to upgrade an internal Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with cyrus 2.4.17 to
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, which comes with cyrus 2.4.18. Is there anything to
consider when upgrading from cyrus 2.4.17 to 2.4.18 (beside good
backup)? Cyrus runs as replica (master/slave). Probably it makes sense
to shut down the slave during the master upgrade and vice versa?
Downtimes are no problem.
Is there actually a way to check whether master and slave are on the
same state?
And are there any cyrus 3.x packages available for Ubuntu 16.04 or
18.04 LTS. Even Ubuntu 18.04 LTS comes with an old 2.5 cyrus version?
Cioa
Marcus
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