Ok, sorry, some bug on my side.
Now, when doing the sync for all users, I get this every time: dsync[30214]: segfault at 0 ip 00007f02990349eb sp 00007fff56c2cc80 error 4 in libdovecot-storage.so.0.0.0[7f0299001000+d3000] Any idea ? On Mon, 3 Jan 2011 00:13:20 -0200, Henrique Fernandes wrote: > Can you email the output of > > # dovecont -n > > and > > # dsync -D ( rest of your comand ) > > Rememer, first dsync does not need to edit anyconf on dovecot! > > []'sf.rique > > On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 2:34 PM, Joan Moreau wrote: > >> Actually, the directory created by dsync contains correctly all the >> folders of the original IMAP account. >> >> but they are empty ! (just one >> file "dovecot.index.log" ) >> >> What do I do wrong ? >> >> Thanks again >> >> On >> >> Fri, 24 Dec 2010 17:57:35 -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote: >> >>> Joan Moreau >> put forth on 12/24/2010 5:41 PM: >> > >> >> 1 - plan to have all the new >> emails in a different folder (say "/data/mail2" ) 2 - make a script that >> go through all users & domains 3 - for each user (and therefore dbox >> folder), run "dsync -o mail_location=sdbox:/data/mail/%d/%n mirror >> mdbox:/data/mail2/%d/%n" (where %d and %n are updated correctly for each >> user) 4 - move /data/mail to /data/mailold and move /data/mail2 >> /data/mail >> > You don't have to move the mail "back". >> > >> >> 5 - update >> dovecot.conf with "mail_location = mdbox:/data/mail/%d/%n" >> > Simply >> change the mail location to the new directory in dovecot.conf. After >> you've confirmed all the users' mail is safely in the new location you >> can delete all the old mail folders/structure. Links: ------ [1] mailto:j...@grosjo.net