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2006 Jan 12
0
safe_asterisk not working?
...mply restart Asterisk by itself. It doesn't seem to do that.
Whenever Asterisk crashed, the list of processes doesn't show asterisk or
safe_asterisk running anymore. I do not get an e-mail notification and the
core dumped is in the standard format e.g. core.18875 not
core.`hostname`-`date -Iseconds`. Does anyone know what I could do to
troubleshoot this since I can't really force a crash to see what the script
is doing? I have the following variables set in safe_asterisk:
#!/bin/sh
CLIARGS="$*" # Grab any args passed to safe_asterisk
TTY=9 # TTY...
2020 May 29
3
Simple backup of maildir folder
Hi,
I want to do a simple backup of my maildir. I read here that maildirlock
is not to count on in the future and the recommended option was to use
doveadm backup. However, it seems that this requires to setup another
dovecot server.
My questions are:
- How much to I need to configure this new server? Do I need to setup
user by user, or even install postfix (that's where my users are
2020 May 31
4
Simple backup of maildir folder
...otes on this quite useful script:
My mktemp does not support -p (FreeBSD 12.1) is I had to change the script to:
DIR_TEMP=$($MKTEMP_COMMAND -d $TMP_FOLDER -t $SCRIPT_NAME)
Which gives a temp folder along the lines of
/tmp/dovecot_backup.IiZ00GyZ
I also changed the various date strings to date -Iseconds and date -R for the mail handling since the format in the script is not to spec, using
Fri, 29 May 2020 23:49:31 (-0600)
Instead of the
-R, --rfc-email
output date and time in RFC 5322 format. Example: Mon, 14
2006 02:34:56 -0600
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