I'm not using any scheduler.
It's just being activated by the standard replication-notify mechanism
in Dovecot.
Andy
On Thursday, March 28, 2024 12:56:18 AM PDT, Aki Tuomi wrote:
Hi!
We received some more information to this. Are you by chance
running these from some scheduler? It seems tha
Hi!
We received some more information to this. Are you by chance running these from
some scheduler? It seems that if dovecot is logging, some schedulers can
actually start blocking on log writes to stdout/stderr, which can lead to this
problem.
I wonder if this could be the case for you?
Aki
That lets me run sync jobs and get verbose output.
But I haven't managed to have a manuall-started sync that stalled.
It's only a small fraction of the sync jobs that stall,
even though at any given time there are usually several stalled
jobs running.
(Because the stalled jobs take much longer th
doveconf replication_dsync_parameters
then you can do
doveadm sync -u
Aki
> On 22/01/2024 21:05 EET Andy Balholm wrote:
>
>
> Is there a way to find out the exact command line that the
> replicator is using to invoke doveadm sync?
>
> Andy
>
> On Monday, January 22, 2024 10:55:12 AM PS
Is there a way to find out the exact command line that the
replicator is using to invoke doveadm sync?
Andy
On Monday, January 22, 2024 10:55:12 AM PST, Aki Tuomi wrote:
you could try running it manually from cli..
doveadm -D sync
Aki
On 22/01/2024 20:32 EET Andy Balholm wrote:
I'm not
you could try running it manually from cli..
doveadm -D sync
Aki
> On 22/01/2024 20:32 EET Andy Balholm wrote:
>
>
> I'm not sure how to do that, because I'm doing automatic replication,
> not running doveadm sync manually.
> I tried adding -D to replication_dsync_parameters,
> but that gav
I'm not sure how to do that, because I'm doing automatic replication,
not running doveadm sync manually.
I tried adding -D to replication_dsync_parameters,
but that gave me an error, because the -D was in the wrong place
on the command line.
(It should be doveadm -D sync, and it was ending up with
Can you try with doveadm -D and send the log?
Aki
> On 20/01/2024 19:51 EET Andy Balholm wrote:
>
>
> I forgot to mention in my original message that I'm running Dovecot
> 2.3.21 (47349e2482).
>
> It seems like the stalls are more likely to happen
> when the type of sync is "incremental" rat
I forgot to mention in my original message that I'm running Dovecot
2.3.21 (47349e2482).
It seems like the stalls are more likely to happen
when the type of sync is "incremental" rather than
"normal" or "full".
(I'm inclined to think they only happen for incremental syncs,
but I'm not sure.)
And
I have two Dovecot mail servers that replicate to each other.
Sometimes there are delays in the synchronization,
and I notice that the mail log has entries like this:
Error: dsync(spokane): I/O has stalled, no activity for 600 seconds (last
sent=mailbox, last recv=mailbox_state)
Five minutes s
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