Reconstruct mailbox for a specific user.
anant at isac.gov.in
anant at isac.gov.in
Wed Dec 12 00:32:42 EST 2012
----- Message from morgan at orst.edu ---------
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 20:55:04 -0800 (PST)
From: Andrew Morgan <morgan at orst.edu>
Subject: Re: Reconstruct mailbox for a specific user.
To: anant at isac.gov.in
Cc: info-cyrus at lists.andrew.cmu.edu
> On Wed, 12 Dec 2012, anant at isac.gov.in wrote:
>
>>>>>> One of the users mailbox has one more level of sub folder like
>>>>>>
>>>>>> user.xxx.ABC
>>>>>> user.xxx.ABC.def
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Right now, folders of level user.xxx are seen, but folders at
>>>>>> user.xxx.ABC including ABC are not seen.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Should I run,
>>>>>> /usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/reconstruct -rf user.xxx.ABC now? That is when
>>>>>> Cyrus-imapd is already running? Or I should stop the service and run
>>>>>> reconstruct? Please advise.
>>>>>
>>>>> You can run reconstruct and quota while cyrus-imapd is running.
>>>>>
>>>>> If reconstruct does not succeed, verify the mailbox(es) are listed within
>>>>> the output of 'ctl_mboxlist -d'. If not, you should add them via cyradm.
>>>>> reconstruct may also fail for a given mailbox if you are missing the
>>>>> cyrus.* files within its directory.
>>>>>
>>>>> You might wish to backup the contents of the directories in
>>>>> question before
>>>>> proceeding, in case you end up with missing flags or other data.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Dan White
>>>>
>>>> What I found is
>>>>
>>>> 1. /var/spool/imap/user/xxx exists
>>>> 2. /var/spool/imap/user has several directories
>>>> 3. All other directories except ABC are listed as folders under
>>>> user.xxx and are seen by IMAP clients.
>>>> 4. ABC directory has subfolders like
>>>> /var/spool/imap/user/xxx/ABC/1, 2 3 etc and each of these
>>>> subdirectories has cyrus.* files except ABC directory. As you
>>>> said, as ABC directory does not have cyrus.* files, reconstruct
>>>> has failed to recognise it and hence its subdirectories.
>>>>
>>>> Should I run reconstruct -r -f user.xxx.ABC or cm user.xxx.ABC
>>>> and then run reconstruct -r -f user.xxx.ABC?
>>>
>>> Create a cyrus.header file in the ABC directory, set the ownership
>>> and permissions. Something like this:
>>>
>>> touch cyrus.header
>>> chown cyrus:mail cyrus.header
>>> chmod 600 cyrus.header
>>>
>>> Then run:
>>>
>>> reconstruct -x -f user.xxx.ABC
>>>
>>>
>>> I should have asked at the beginning - are there any message files
>>> in (1., 2., 3., etc) in the ABC directory?
>>>
>>> Andy
>>
>>
>> NO. There are no message files in ABC directory. There are only
>> directories in ABC directory and each such directory has message
>> files and also cyrus.* files.
>>
>> I am thinking of another option, move all such directories under
>> ABC to one level higher, that is at user.xxx level and run
>> reconstruct -r -f user.xxx.
>>
>> But, you still suggest, which is the best way.
>
> What happens when you run:
>
> reconstruct -x -f user.xxx.ABC.def
>
> ?
>
> Andy
NO output. lm does not list user.xxx.ABC or user.XXX.ABC.def.
-Anant.
>
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