Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "mdbox "doveadm purge" strategy"
2014 Jul 27
1
"Corrupted dbox file [...] purging found mismatched offsets"
Doing a "doveadm purge" today I got this:
"""
doveadm(jcea): Error: Corrupted dbox file
/home/jcea/.thunderbird/dovecot/storage/m.686 (around offset=1385772):
purging found mismatched offsets (1385742 vs 1380664, 185/275)
doveadm(jcea): Warning: fscking index file
/home/jcea/.thunderbird/dovecot/storage/dovecot.map.index
doveadm(jcea): Warning: mdbox
2014 Sep 29
0
"doveadm backup/sync" don't follow message moving even with MDBOX
Using mdbox as the storage backend, moving a message from a mailbox to
another just update a reference. The message is not fisically moved on
the disk.
I would expect "dsync" to use this fact when source and destination are
mdbox. But it doesn't.
Anybody else can confirm?.
Any plan to implement it?.
Thanks!.
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Jes?s Cea Avi?n _/_/ _/_/_/
2014 Sep 28
1
"doveadm backup/sync" are badly documented
Most documents around there talk abour "dsync", but the modern way is
"doveadm backup". This command is not documented in the wiki and there
are a few details missing, like how to use it thru SSH.
I am currently doing some tests about how to backup my mdbox. I can do
tests in local using:
$ doveadm backup -u jcea -m proveedores/dovecot mdbox:/tmp/aa/
This will
2015 May 19
2
"doveadm backup" doesn't work anymore after upgrading to 2.2.18
Until today I could do this to backup my primary IMAP4 server:
"""
doveadm backup ssh csi doveadm dsync-server
"""
It doesn't work anymore after upgrading to Dovecot 2.2.18:
"""
jcea at ubuntu:~$ doveadm backup ssh csi doveadm dsync-server
Enter passphrase for key '/home/jcea/.ssh/id_rsa':
dsync-remote(root): Error: Mailbox INBOX: Failed
2014 Oct 01
1
virtualfolders under mdbox storage backend
Reading docs in http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/Virtual I wonder how is
that used if I am using MDBOX as my storage backend. The only references
there are about Maildir.
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Jes?s Cea Avi?n _/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/
jcea at jcea.es - http://www.jcea.es/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/
Twitter: @jcea _/_/ _/_/ _/_/_/_/_/
jabber
2020 Aug 24
4
Incremental purge?
On 24/8/20 7:12, Fabien KOCIK wrote:
> First, extract user list using doveadm users '*'.
> Then process this list to fit your needs (seven parts for a week and a
> part processed by week day for example).
> Finally, use -u option of doveadm purge into a loop.
This is a good idea for installations with tons of users. Good point.
I would be personally interested in incremental
2014 Sep 29
0
"doveadm sync/backup" and SSH should use "ssh-agent" if available
I use SSH-AGENT in my system, to cache SSH credentials and avoid typing
my key every time I connect to a remoto host.
But "doveadm sync/backup", when one of the ends is SSH accessed, doesn't
use the available SSH-AGENT and forces me to type my password.
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Jes?s Cea Avi?n _/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/
jcea at jcea.es - http://www.jcea.es/ _/_/ _/_/
2014 Sep 29
0
"doveadm sync/backup" should show some kind of progress meter
Using "-v" with those commands doesn't nothing, aparently.
Using "-D" shows complex debug info only useful for debugging.
But this comands take a lot of time and should show some kind of
progress meter/feedback like network speed, percent, ETA, etc.
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Jes?s Cea Avi?n _/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/
jcea at jcea.es - http://www.jcea.es/ _/_/
2017 Jun 16
2
OPUS/FLAC Metadata
On 16/06/17 18:47, Marvin Scholz wrote:
> This concatenation are valid streams, it's called chaining, afaik. So
> players not supporting them are broken and the authors should be
> notified about it, I think.
And my question is... Is THAT the way an OPUS source communicates new
metadata to the icecast server?. That is the question I would like to
know :-).
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Jesús Cea Avión
2017 Jun 17
1
OPUS/FLAC Metadata
On 16/06/17 21:18, Marvin Scholz wrote:
> Exactly
Ok, GREAT: Thanks.
I have another question: Could a MP3 source send metadata updates using
ICY metadata (like clients receive new metadata, but in reverse order)
or MUST I update via the HTTP interface?.
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Jesús Cea Avión _/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/
jcea at jcea.es - http://www.jcea.es/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/
2019 Nov 28
2
ESEARCH is announced but it doesn't work
I am using Dovecot 2.3.4. I could upgrade if necessary.
I see this capabilities after login in:
"""
a OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 SASL-IR LOGIN-REFERRALS ID ENABLE IDLE SORT
SORT=DISPLAY THREAD=REFERENCES THREAD=REFS THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT
MULTIAPPEND URL-PARTIAL CATENATE UNSELECT CHILDREN NAMESPACE UIDPLUS
LIST-EXTENDED I18NLEVEL=1 CONDSTORE QRESYNC ESEARCH ESORT SEARCHRES
WITHIN
2016 Jan 13
5
Test still failing in old CPUs
Opus 1.1.2.
As experienced in previous release:
"""
./test-driver: line 107: 25185 Illegal instruction "$@" > $log_file 2>&1
FAIL: celt/tests/test_unit_mathops
"""
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Jes?s Cea Avi?n _/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/
jcea at jcea.es - http://www.jcea.es/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/
Twitter: @jcea
2014 Mar 26
4
Not backing up cache files
I am using mdbox for dovecot storage.
I wonder if I could skip "dovecot.index.cache" files and, in general,
"*.cache" files when doing mail backup. Those files are big and change
frequently. What I feel from reading documentation [1][2] is that they
could be dropped in the backups, to be recreated on the fly if needed.
But I would like expert confirmation.
[1]
2016 Jan 14
0
Antw: Test still failing in old CPUs
>>> Jesus Cea <jcea at jcea.es> schrieb am 13.01.2016 um 16:31 in Nachricht
<56966DC0.9030604 at jcea.es>:
> Opus 1.1.2.
>
> As experienced in previous release:
>
> """
> ./test-driver: line 107: 25185 Illegal instruction "$@" > $log_file
2>&1
> FAIL: celt/tests/test_unit_mathops
> """
The shell
2012 Aug 10
1
Serious issue: rsync and hardlinks are dangerous...
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Hash: SHA1
Rsync 3.0.9 here.
I am using a rsync script like:
"""
rsync -z --numeric-ids -a -H --inplace --delete --delete-excluded
- --stats --progress -v --itemize-changes SOURCE DESTINATION
"""
I detected the following issue when RSYNCing a bunch of Mercurial
repositories. It is very dangerous, because it will corrupt files.
2021 Jul 15
0
Podcast shownotes/Lyrics and URL/image per chapter in comments
Hi all,
I am the autor of "toc2audio" software
<https://docs.jcea.es/toc2audio/>, to add chapters to audio files. I
plan to add podcast shownotes also inside the audio file, but I wonder
if there is some kind of standard beside repeating a "comment=" tag per
line in the comment header.
Talking about that, I would be like to be able to add and an image per
audio
2021 Jul 15
0
Podcast shownotes/Lyrics and URL/image per chapter in comments
Hi all,
I am the autor of "toc2audio" software
<https://docs.jcea.es/toc2audio/>, to add chapters to audio files. I
plan to add podcast shownotes also inside the audio file, but I wonder
if there is some kind of standard beside repeating a "comment=" tag per
line in the comment header.
Talking about that, I would be like to be able to add and an image per
audio
2015 Mar 24
0
"quality" settings
Opus "target bitrate" is ok bit I miss the "quality" settings that
Vorbis has. I know that "-q 0" is OK for voice in Vorbis (or "-q 3" is
enough for music to my ears), but I have no idea of what bitrate to use
with Opus.
Is there any plan to support "qualitative" quality beside the current
"quantitative" bitrate?.
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Jes?s Cea Avi?n
2015 May 13
0
Different configuration for voice and music, switching on the fly
Working in a podcasting environment I would love to take advantage of
the automatic voice/music detection currently in OPUS encoder.
Specifically I think it would be useful to be able to specify different
compression parameters for voice/music.
For example, for podcasts purposes, 16kbps, monoaural for voice and
64kbps, stereo for music, doing the switch over on the fly, frame by frame.
I can see
2015 Nov 27
0
Test failed!!
On 26/11/15 20:00, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Hi Jesus,
>
> Thanks for the report. As far as I can tell, what's happening is that
> when intrinsics are enabled, we compile all tests with -msse4.1, even
> when it's only run-time detected. In most cases, that doesn't cause
> any issue, but sometimes the compiler will take the C code and
> generate an SSEx instruction