[Dovecot] Doveadm with a 2nd Instance

Chris Lasater vorgusa at gmail.com
Sun Nov 3 17:37:43 EET 2013


On 11/02/2013 08:32 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 26.9.2013, at 16.11, Chris Lasater <vorgusa at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> While testing some more I found out something else.  I have an alias set for doveadm so it was running with sudo and that ended up being part of the issue.  If doveadm is run as a regular user then the problem goes away
>>
>> [user at server ~]$ doveadm -i Director log find
>> Debug: /home/user/apps/logs/director/director_debug.log
>> Info: /home/user/apps/logs/director/director_info.log
>> Warning: /home/user/apps/logs/director/director.log
>> Error: /home/user/apps/logs/director/director.log
>> Fatal: /home/user/apps/logs/director/director.log
>>
>> [user at server ~]$ sudo doveadm -i Director log find
>> Debug: /home/user/apps/logs/dovecot_debug.log
>> Info: /home/user/apps/logs/dovecot_info.log
>> Warning: /home/user/apps/logs/dovecot.log
>> Error: /home/user/apps/logs/dovecot.log
>> Fatal: /home/user/apps/logs/dovecot.log
>>
>> Also if I run "sudo doveadm stop" to stop the main instance, I now have the ability to use the -i Director using sudo.  Unfortunately this makes it difficult to manage two instances.  Does anyone have an idea of getting this to work with sudo?
> I don’t see why sudo should matter here. I can’t reproduce this, it always works no matter what I do. Do you have two different doveadm commands in different paths (sudo vs non-sudo path)? The way the -i parameter works is simply:
>
> 1. Look at the “instances” in the built-in configured STATE_DIR (doveconf -d state_dir)
> 2. Find the instance name from the file (2nd parameter) and the base_dir (3rd parameter)
> 3. Get the base_dir/dovecot.conf symlink’s destination path
> 4. Use that path as the config file
>

I only have 1 doveadm binary, and I have an alias set up for it:

alias doveadm="sudo -E PATH=$PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH 
/home/user/apps/dovecot/bin/doveadm"

I later found out that if I change the base_dir for both instances to a 
different folder, the problem went away, so it appeared to grab the 
default base_dir when I told it to use the Director instance.



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