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NAMEdoveadm-director - Manage Dovecot directorsSYNOPSISdoveadm [-Dv] [-f formatter] director command [OPTIONS] [ARGUMENTS]DESCRIPTIONdoveadm director can be used to manage and query the status of the list of backend mail servers where Dovecot proxy can redirect connections to.OPTIONSGlobal doveadm(1) options:
Command specific options:
ARGUMENTS
COMMANDSdirector adddoveadm director add [-a director_socket_path] host [vhost_count]The command's tasks are:
director dumpdoveadm director dump [-a director_socket_path]Dump the current host configuration as doveadm commands. These commands can be easily run after a full director cluster restart to get back to the dumped state. director flushdoveadm director flush [-a director_socket_path] [-F] [--max-parallel n] host|alldoveadm director flush removes all user associations either from the given host or all hosts. All the existing connections will be kicked. If director_flush_socket is specified, a flush script is also automatically executed. Because the kicking and moving of users to new backends creates a temporary load spike, all the users aren´t moved at once. The --max-parallel parameter specifies how many users can be moved concurrently. The default is 100. If the -F parameter is used, the user associations are simply dropped. Existing connections won´t be kicked and flush scripts aren´t run. director kickdoveadm director kick [-a director_socket_path] userKick the specified user from the entire Dovecot cluster. This is similar to doveadm proxy kick, but this command needs to be run only once instead of in each director server. director mapdoveadm director map [-a director_socket_path] [-f users_file] [-h|-u] [host]The command doveadm director map is used to list current user → host mappings. Note that the director works using 32bit hashes which makes collisions quite likely, so this command can't reliably list exactly which users have recently logged in.
director movedoveadm director move [-a director_socket_path] user hostMove the user to the specified backend host. If the user has any existing connections they will be killed. director removedoveadm director remove [-a director_socket_path] hostUse this command in order to remove the given host from the director. director ring adddoveadm director ring add [-a director_socket_path] ip [port]Add a new director to the ring. director ring removedoveadm director ring remove [-a director_socket_path] ip [port]Remove a director from the ring. director ring statusdoveadm director ring status [-a director_socket_path]Show the status of all the directors currently in the ring. director statusdoveadm director status [-a director_socket_path] [user]This command is used to show the current usage of all assigned
mail servers.
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EXAMPLEAdd a director with vhost count 150 (or change existing one's vhost count to 150):doveadm -v director add x1357.imap.ha.example.net 150 2001:db8:543:6861:143::1357: OK Remove a director: doveadm director remove x1357.imap.ha.example.net Query the status of mail hosts in a director: doveadm director status mail server ip vhosts users 192.168.10.1 100 125 192.168.10.2 100 144 192.168.10.3 100 115 Query the status of a user's assignment: doveadm director status user@example.com Current: 192.168.10.1 (expires 2010-06-18 20:17:04) Hashed: 192.168.10.2 Initial config: 192.168.10.3 This means that the user is currently assigned to mail server on IP 192.168.10.1. After all of user's connections have logged out, the assignment will be removed (currently it looks like at 20:17:04, but that may be increased). After the assignment has expired, the user will next time be redirected to 192.168.10.2 (assuming no changes to director settings). If the entire Dovecot proxy cluster was restarted, so that all of the director configuration would revert back to its initial values, the user would be redirected to 192.168.10.3. REPORTING BUGSReport bugs, including doveconf -n output, to the Dovecot Mailing List <dovecot@dovecot.org>. Information about reporting bugs is available at: http://dovecot.org/bugreport.htmlSEE ALSOdoveadm(1)
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