Strange problem on annotations after migration x86 -> x86_64
Alain Abbas
alain.abbas at libertech.fr
Sat Jul 23 10:15:38 CEST 2011
Feed back about this Error :
I didnt find a way to transfer the annotations from x86 to x86_64
I tried in skiplist in DB
with db_dump , db_load ....
I had to write again the annotation by hand (500 users) with all the
problems and i lost
all the Synchronization datas for z-push that means more 50 phones empty
with the activesync
datas and kolab-type corrupted (the 4 first characters missing like
Kolab-type)
I didnt found a way to export this private datas (from the old serve)
with the manager (read) and write again
That ask to me 2 questions :
1) There is a way to dump the annotations (public and private values)
like in Ldap with slapcat and slapadd ?
2) It is really the good way to store some datas ? if we are no strong
and easy methods to backup and restore them
with granularity
Regards
Alain
Alain Abbas a écrit :
> Hello
> I migrater a kolab 2.2.4 from a32bits to a 64 bits
> debian 6
> steps :
> 1) installation debian6 x86_64
> 2) download sources
> 3) Compilation
> bootstrap -b with the same parameters than the production server
>
> Tests
> Ok
>
> 4)export / import ldap
> by a slapcat on the old server and slapadd on the new
>
> Copy oldserver /kolab/var/imapd on the new server
> conversion of annotations berkeley to skiplist (the x32 was on
> berkeley, but i tried with the 2 formats
>
> Test mails all ok except the annotations
> when i check the annotations there are the 4 first characters missing
> in each annotation fields
> 127.0.0.1> info user/alain.abbas/Contacts at dxx.fr
> {user/alain.abbas/Contacts at dxx.fr}:
> condstore: false
> duplicatedeliver: false
> lastpop:
> lastupdate: 22-Jul-2011 03:57:31 +0200
> partition: default
> sharedseen: false
> size: 11475
> folder-type: act.default
>
> see contact.default became act.default
>
> if i check with od -c in the annotation the db i see the good value.
>
> Anyone has and idea why ?
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