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       squatter - Cyrus IMAP documentation

       Create SQUAT and Xapian indexes for mailboxes

SYNOPSIS

       general:
       squatter [ -C config-file ] [mode] [options] [source]

       i.e.:
       squatter [ -C config-file ] [ -v ] [ -a ] [ -S seconds ] [ -Z ]
       squatter [ -C config-file ] [ -v ] [ -a ] [ -i ] [ -N name ] [ -S seconds ] [ -r ] [ -Z ] mailbox...
       squatter [ -C config-file ] [ -v ] [ -a ] [ -i ] [ -N name ] [ -S seconds ] [ -r ] [ -Z ] -u user...
       squatter [ -C config-file ] [ -v ] [ -a ] -R [ -n channel ] [ -d ] [ -S seconds ] [ -Z ]
       squatter [ -C config-file ] [ -v ] [ -a ] -f synclogfile [ -S seconds ] [ -Z ]
       squatter [ -C config-file ] [ -v ] -t srctier(s)... -z desttier [ -B ] [ -F ] [ -U ] [ -T reindextiers ] [ -X ] [ -o ] [ -S seconds ] [ -u user... ]

DESCRIPTION

       NOTE:
          The  name “squatter” once referred both to the SQUAT indexing engine and to the command
          used to create indexes.  Now that Cyrus supports more than one index type –  SQUAT  and
          Xapian,  as of this writing – the name “squatter” refers to the command used to control
          index creation.  The terms “SQUAT” or “SQUAT index(es)” refers to the indexes  used  by
          the  older  SQUAT  indexing  engine.   Post  v3 the search_engine setting in imapd.conf
          determines which search engine is used.

       squatter creates a new text index for one or more IMAP mailboxes.  The index is a  unified
       index  of  all of the header and body text of each message in a given mailbox.  This index
       is used to significantly reduce IMAP SEARCH times on a mailbox.

       mode is one of indexer, search, rolling, synclog, compact or audit.

       By default, squatter creates an index of ALL messages in the mailbox, not just those since
       the  last time that it was run.  The -i option is used to select incremental updates.  Any
       messages appended to the mailbox after squatter is run, will NOT be included in the index.
       To  include  new  messages in the index, squatter must be run again, or on a regular basis
       via crontab, an entry in the EVENTS section of cyrus.conf(5) or use rolling mode (-R).

       In the first synopsis, squatter indexes all mailboxes.

       In the second synopsis, squatter indexes the specified  mailbox(es).   The  mailboxes  are
       space-separated.

       In the third synopsis, squatter indexes the specified user(s) mailbox(es).

       For  the  latter  two index modes (mailbox, user) one may optionally specify -r to recurse
       from the specified start, or -a to limit action only to mailboxes which  have  the  shared
       /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat annotation set to “true”.

       In  the fourth synopsis, squatter runs in rolling mode.  In this mode squatter backgrounds
       itself and runs as a daemon (unless -d is set), listening to a  sync  log  channel  chosen
       using  the  -n  option,  and  set up using the sync_log_channels setting in imapd.conf(5).
       Very  soon  after  messages  are  delivered  or  uploaded  to  mailboxes   squatter   will
       incrementally index the affected mailbox (see notes, below).

       In  the  fifth  synopsis,  squatter  reads a single sync log file and performs incremental
       indexing on the mailbox(es) listed therein.  This is  sometimes  useful  for  cleaning  up
       after problems with rolling mode.

       In  the  sixth  synopsis,  squatter  will  compact  indices  from  srctier(s) to desttier,
       optionally reindexing (-X) or  filtering  expunged  records  (-F)  in  the  process.   The
       optional  -T  flag  may  be  used  to specify members of srctiers which must be reindexed.
       These files are eventually copied with rsync  -a  and  then  removed  by  rm.   rsync  can
       increase  the  load  average  of the system, especially when the temporary directory is on
       tmpfs.  To throttle rsync it is possible to modify the call  in  imap/search_xapian.c  and
       pass  --bwlimit=<number>  as  further parameter.  The -o flag may be used to direct that a
       single index be copied, rather than compacted, from srctier to desttier.  The -u flag  may
       be used to restrict operation to the specified user(s).

       For  all  modes, the -S option may be specified, causing squatter to pause seconds seconds
       after each mailbox, to smooth loads.

       When using the Xapian engine the -Z option may be specified, for the indexing modes.  This
       tells  squatter  to  consult  the  Xapian internally indexed GUIDs, rather than relying on
       what’s stored in cyrus.indexed.db, allowing for recovery from broken  cyrus.indexed.db  at
       the sacrifice of efficiency.

       NOTE:
          Incremental  updates are very inefficient with the SQUAT search engine.  If using SQUAT
          for large and active mailboxes, you should run squatter periodically  as  an  EVENT  in
          cyrus.conf(5).

       NOTE:
          Messages  and  mailboxes  that have not been indexed CAN still be SEARCHed, just not as
          quickly as those with an index.

       squatter reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf(5)  file  unless  specified
       otherwise by -C.

OPTIONS

       -C config-file
              Use   the   specified  configuration  file  config-file  rather  than  the  default
              imapd.conf(5).

       -a, --squat-annot
              Only    create    indexes    for    mailboxes     which     have     the     shared
              /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat annotation set to “true”.

              The  value  of  the  /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat  annotation  is inherited by all
              children of the given mailbox, so an entire mailbox tree can  be  indexed  (or  not
              indexed)  by  setting  a single annotation on the root of that tree with a value of
              “true” (or “false”).  If a mailbox does not  have  a  /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat
              annotation set on it (or does not inherit one), then the mailbox is not indexed. In
              other words, the implicit value of /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat is “false”.

       -A, --audit
              Audits the specified mailboxes (or all),  reports  any  unindexed  messages.   This
              feature is only available on the master branch.

       -d, --nodaemon
              In  rolling  mode,  don’t  background  and  do emit log messages on standard error.
              Useful for debugging.  This feature was introduced in version 3.0.

       -B, --skip-locked
              In compact mode, use non-blocking lock to start and skip any users who  have  their
              xapianactive  file  locked  at  the time (i.e another reindex task) This feature is
              only available on the master branch.

       -F, --filter
              In compact mode, filter the resulting database to only include messages  which  are
              not  expunged  in  mailboxes  with  existing  name/uidvalidity.   This  feature was
              introduced in version 3.0.

       -f synclogfile, --synclog=synclogfile
              Read the synclogfile and incrementally index all the mailboxes listed therein, then
              exit.  This feature was introduced in version 3.0.

       -h, --help
              Display this usage information.

       -i, --incremental
              Incremental updates where indexes already exist.

       -N name, --name=name
              Only  index  mailboxes beginning with name while iterating through the mailbox list
              derived from other options.

       -n channel, --channel=channel
              In rolling mode, specify the name of the sync log channel that squatter will listen
              to.   The  default  is  “squatter”.   This channel must be defined in imapd.conf(5)
              before being used.  This feature was introduced in version 3.0.

       -o, --copydb
              In compact mode, if only one source database is  selected,  just  copy  it  to  the
              destination rather than compacting.  This feature was introduced in version 3.0.

       -p, --allow-partials
                 When  indexing,  allow  messages  to  be  partially  indexed.  This may occur if
                 attachment indexing is enabled but indexing failed for one  or  more  attachment
                 body  parts.  If this flag is set, the message is partially indexed and squatter
                 continues. Otherwise squatter aborts with an error. Also see -P.   Xapian  only.
                 This feature is only available on the master branch.

              -P, --reindex-partials
                     When reindexing, then attempt to reindex any partially indexed messages (see
                     -p). Setting this flag implies -Z.   Xapian  only.   This  feature  is  only
                     available on the master branch.

              -L, --reindex-minlevel=level
                     When  reindexing,  index  all  messages  that  have an index level less than
                     level. Currently, Cyrus only supports two index levels: A message for  which
                     attachment  indexing  was  never attempted has index level 1. A message that
                     has indexed attachments, or does not contain attachments, has index level 3.
                     Consequently,  running  squatter  with  minlevel  set  to 3 will cause it to
                     attempt reindexing all messages, for which  attachment  indexing  never  was
                     attempted.   Future  Cyrus versions may introduce additional levels. Setting
                     this flag implies -Z.  Xapian only.  This feature is only available  on  the
                     master branch.

       -R, --rolling
              Run  in rolling mode; squatter runs as a daemon listening to a sync log channel and
              continuously incrementally indexing mailboxes.  See also -d and -n.   This  feature
              was introduced in version 3.0.

       -r, --recursive
              Recursively  create indexes for all sub-mailboxes of the user, mailboxes or mailbox
              prefixes given as arguments.

       -s, --squat-skip[=delta]
              Skip mailboxes that have not been modified since last index. This  is  achieved  by
              comparing  the last modification time of a mailbox to the last time the squat index
              of this mailbox got updated. If the mailbox modification time (plus delta) is  less
              than  the  squat index modification time, then the mailbox is skipped. The optional
              argument value delta is defined in seconds and must be  equal  to  or  higher  than
              zero,  the default value is 60.  Squat only.  This feature is only available on the
              master branch.

       -S seconds, --sleep=seconds
              After processing each mailbox, sleep for “seconds” before continuing. Can  be  used
              to  provide  some  load  balancing.   Accepts  fractional amounts. This feature was
              introduced in version 3.0.

       -T reindextiers, --reindex-tier=reindextiers
              In compact mode, a comma-separated subset of  the  source  tiers  (see  -t)  to  be
              reindexed.   Similar  to  -X  but allows limiting the tiers that will be reindexed.
              This feature was introduced in version 3.0.

       -t srctiers, --srctier=srctiers
              In compact mode, the comma-separated source tier(s) for the compacted indices.   At
              least  one  source  tier  must  be  specified  in compact mode.  Xapian only.  This
              feature was introduced in version 3.0.

       -u name, --user=name
              Extra options refer to usernames (e.g.  foo@bar.com)  rather  than  mailbox  names.
              Usernames are space-separated.  This feature was introduced in version 3.0.

       -U, --only-upgrade
              In  compact  mode, only compact if re-indexing.  Xapian only.  This feature is only
              available on the master branch.

       -v, --verbose
              Increase the verbosity of progress/status messages.  Sometimes additional  messages
              are  emitted  on the terminal with this option and the messages are unconditionally
              sent to syslog.  Sometimes messages are sent to syslog, only if -v is provided.  In
              rolling and synclog modes, -vv sends even more messages to syslog.

       -X, --reindex
              Reindex  all  the  messages  before  compacting.   This mode reads all the lists of
              messages indexed by the listed tiers, and re-indexes them into a temporary database
              before  compacting  that  into place.  Xapian only.  This feature was introduced in
              version 3.0.

       -z desttier, --compact=desttier
              In compact mode, the destination tier for the  compacted  indices.   This  must  be
              specified  in  compact  mode.  Xapian only.  This feature was introduced in version
              3.0.

       -Z, --internalindex
              When indexing messages, use the Xapian internal cyrusid rather than referencing the
              ranges  of  already  indexed  messages  to know if a particular message is indexed.
              Useful if the ranges get out of sync with the actual messages (e.g. if files  on  a
              tier are lost) Xapian only.  This feature is only available on the master branch.

EXAMPLES

       squatter  is  typically  deployed  via  entries  in cyrus.conf(5), in either the DAEMON or
       EVENTS sections.

       For the older SQUAT search engine, which offers poor performance in rolling mode  (-R)  we
       recommend triggering periodic runs via entries in the EVENTS section, as follows:

       Sample entries from the EVENTS section of cyrus.conf(5) for periodic squatter runs:

          EVENTS {
              # reindex changed mailboxes (fulltext) approximately every three hours
              squatter1   cmd="/usr/bin/ionice -c idle /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/squatter -i" period=180

              # reindex all mailboxes (fulltext) daily
              squattera   cmd="/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/squatter" at=0117
          }

       For  the  newer Xapian search engine, and with sufficiently fast storage, the rolling mode
       (-R) offers advantages.  Use of rolling mode requires that  squatter  be  invoked  in  the
       DAEMON section.

       Sample entries for the DAEMON section of cyrus.conf(5) for rolling squatter operation:

          DAEMON {
            # run a rolling squatter using the default sync_log channel "squatter"
            squatter cmd="squatter -R"

            # run a rolling squatter using a specific sync_log channel
            squatter cmd="squatter -R -n indexer"
          }

       NOTE:
          When using the -R rolling mode, you MUST enable sync_log operation in imapd.conf(5) via
          the sync_log: on setting, and MUST define a sync_log channel via the sync_log_channels:
          setting.    If  also  using  replication,  you  must  either  explicitly  specify  your
          replication sync_log channel via  the  sync_log_channels  directive  with  a  name,  or
          specify  the  default empty name with “” (the two-character string U+22 U+22).  [Please
          see imapd.conf(5) for details].

       NOTE:
          When configuring rolling search indexing  on  a  replica,  one  must  consider  whether
          sync_logs  will  be  written  at  all.   In  this  case,  please  consider  the setting
          sync_log_unsuppressable_channels to ensure that the sync_log channel upon  which  one’s
          squatter instance depends will continue to be written.  See imapd.conf(5) for details.

       NOTE:
          When using the Xapian search engine, you must define various settings in imapd.conf(5).
          Please read all relevant Xapian documentation in this release before using Xapian.

       [NB: More examples needed]

HISTORY

       Support for additional search engines was added in version 3.0.

       The following command-line switches were added in version 3.0:

          -F -R -X -d -f -o -u

       The following command-line settings were added in version 3.0:

          -S <seconds>, -T <directory>, -f <synclogfile>, -n <channel>, -t srctier..., -z desttier

FILES

       /etc/imapd.conf, /etc/cyrus.conf

SEE ALSO

       imapd.conf(5), cyrus.conf(5)

AUTHOR

       The Cyrus Team, Nic Bernstein (Onlight)

COPYRIGHT

       1993-2018, The Cyrus Team