Best practice for getting sieve scripts replicated?
Stephan Bosch
stephan at rename-it.nl
Fri May 15 11:25:40 UTC 2015
On 5/15/2015 1:03 PM, Stephan Bosch wrote:
> On 5/14/2015 9:32 PM, Michael Grimm wrote:
>> On 14.05.2015, at 19:21, Stephan Bosch <stephan at rename-it.nl> wrote:
>> On 5/14/2015 2:46 PM, Michael Grimm wrote:
>>>> I do have replication between two servers running, and mail is replicated without any issues.
>>>> I do have sieve running at both servers without any issues.
>>>>
>>>> But replication of sieve scripts doesn't work as "expected":
>>>>
>>>> Whenever I do modify my default script und upload it via "doveadm sieve put -u abc -a default < default" it becomes uploaded to the home directory of user abc as expected, but it will not be replicated to the partner server.
>>>>
>>>> Whenever I do deactivate the default script by "doveadm sieve deactivate -u abc", followed by a deletion "doveadm sieve delete -u abc default" plus subsequent upload of the script "doveadm sieve put -u abc -a default < default", replication takes place instantly.
>>>>
>>>> Questions: Is a modification of a sieve script supposed to be triggered the latter way? Or am I doing it the wrong way?
>>> That smells like a bug. What is your configuration (dovecot -n)? This
>>> should also show the versions of the packages you have installed.
>> Sorry, I should thought about providing more before :-( Sorry, again.
>>
>> Feel free to ask for potential tests from my site.
> I had to setup my own replication (I usually only test with manual dsync
> invocation). Still, I cannot reproduce your problem: replication occurs
> instantly. Our setups aren't very different, with the exception that I
> installed two Dovecot instances on one server with replication
> configured between them.
>
> Do your logs show anything strange? What do your logs show when you
> enable mail_debug=yes?
>
> What do the doveadm commands show when the -D option is added?
>
> Is your configuration completely equal at both servers (except of course
> for the configured replication peer)?
This may be helpful:
http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.2/rev/7cf62f28fd62 (now included in 2.2.18).
Regards,
Stephan.
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