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NAME
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