Hi, How can one reload Dovecot without rebooting? Alexander
Le 25 mai 2010 ? 16:20:08, Alexander a ?crit :> Hi, > How can one reload Dovecot without rebooting?Hello Alexander, You may HUP the dovecot process, as explained at: http://wiki.dovecot.org/RunningDovecot Starting with 2.0, there's also the "reload" argument: Usage: dovecot [-F] [-c <config file>] [-p] [-n] [-a] [--help] [--version] [--build-options] [--log-error] [reload] [stop] HTH, Axel
On 25/05/2010 15:20, Alexander wrote:> How can one reload Dovecot without rebooting?You have "restart" in your subject line but "reload" in your messag; I'll answer for both cases. To restart Dovecot, you could probably do: /etc/init.d/dovecot restart To reload Dovecot, you could probably do: /etc/init.d/dovecot reload Some systems might let you do: service dovecot restart service dovecot reload Regards, Bill
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 03:20:08PM +0100, Alexander wrote:> Hi, > How can one reload Dovecot without rebooting?As a windows-user? - Impossible As a un*x-user you would not ask this question. dennis P.S. Who might find sarcasm may keep it. P.P.S. You would like to have a look into something like /etc/init.d/
You haven't mentioned your operating system, - /etc/init.d/dovecot start|stop|restart is for many Linux distributions; on FreeBSD you would use something like: # /usr/local/etc/rc.d/dovecot start|stop|restart Peter On 25/05/10 15:20, Alexander wrote:> Hi, > How can one reload Dovecot without rebooting? > > Alexander >
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