doveadm-replicator(1)

NAME

   doveadm-replicator - Manage users' mail replicaton

SYNOPSIS

   doveadm [-Dv] [-f formatter] replicator command [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]

DESCRIPTION

   The  doveadm  replicator  COMMANDS  can be used to manage the automated
   replication of users' mail.

OPTIONS

   Global doveadm(1) options:

   -D     Enables verbosity and debug messages.

   -f formatter
          Specifies the formatter for formatting  the  output.   Supported
          formatters are:

          flow   prints each line with key=value pairs.

          pager  prints each key: value pair on its own line and separates
                 records with form feed character (^L).

          tab    prints a table header followed  by  tab  separated  value
                 lines.

          table  prints a table header followed by adjusted value lines.

   -o setting=value
          Overrides       the       configuration       setting       from
          /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf and from the  userdb  with  the  given
          value.   In  order  to override multiple settings, the -o option
          may be specified multiple times.

   -v     Enables verbosity, including progress counter.

   This command uses by default the output  formatter  flow  (without  the
   key= prefix).

   Command specific options:

   -a replicator_socket_path
          This   option  is  used  to  specify  an  absolute  path  to  an
          alternative UNIX domain socket.

          By    default     doveadm(1)     will     use     the     socket
          /var/run/dovecot/replicator-doveadm.   The socket may be located
          in another directory, when  the  default  base_dir  setting  was
          overridden in /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf.

ARGUMENTS

   user_mask
          Specifies  for  which  users the command should be executed.  In
          most cases  you  would  like  to  use  patterns  which  contains
          wildcards,  e.g. \*@example.net for all users of the example.net
          domain, or simply \* for all users.

          When  the  SQL  userdb  module  is  used  make  sure  that   the
          iterate_query   setting   in   /etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql.conf.ext
          matches your  database  layout.   When  using  the  LDAP  userdb
          module,  make  sure  that  the  iterate_attrs and iterate_filter
          settings in /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf.ext match  your  LDAP
          schema.  Otherwise doveadm(1) will be unable to iterate over all
          users.

COMMANDS

   replicator add
   doveadm replicator add [-a replicator_socket_path] user_mask

   Add the specified user(s) to the replicator.  If the user_mask contains
   "?"  or  "*"  wildcards,  the  list  of usernames is looked up from the
   userdb.

   replicator dsync-status
   doveadm replicator dsync-status [-a replicator_socket_path]

   Show the status for the currently running dsync processes.

   replicator remove
   doveadm replicator remove [-a replicator_socket_path] username

   Remove the specified user from replicator.

   replicator replicate
   doveadm  replicator  replicate  [-a  replicator_socket_path]  [-f]  [-p
   priority] user_mask

   Start  replication for the specified users now.  If the -f parameter is
   given, full replication is done for the user.  You can also specify the
   priority, which can be either high  or  low.  If the user mask contains
   "?" or "*" wildcards, the list of usernames is looked up from the users
   that currently exist in replicator (not from the userdb).

   replicator status
   doveadm replicator status [-a replicator_socket_path] user_mask

   Show the replication status for users.

REPORTING BUGS

   Report  bugs, including doveconf -n output, to the Dovecot Mailing List
   <[email protected]>.  Information about reporting bugs  is  available
   at: http://dovecot.org/bugreport.html

SEE ALSO

   doveadm(1), doveadm-sync(1),

   Additional resources:

   Replication with dsync
          http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Replication



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