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how to use rocket chat with citadel.
how to use rocket chat with citadel.
Please provide more information, as it is not likely most of us know what "rocket chat" is.
Only one i know if is a independent chat platform..
how to use rocket chat with citadel.
Please provide more information, as it is not likely most of us know what "rocket chat" is.
I have to relay all my outbound email. But several smtp-providers have an AtSign in the username, but that is not in Citadel.
How can I use something like this in the Smart Host settings:
smtp://userxxx@gmail.com:userpassword@smtp.gmail.com:465
Rob
How can I use something like this in the Smart Host settings:
smtp://userxxx@gmail.com:userpassword@smtp.gmail.com:465
The above happens to be *exactly* the syntax you want to put in the "smart host" field.
Any valid SMTP URL is accepted.
Subject: Citadel Server stopped working - created huge amount of db logs
Hello All,
this morning I realized my Linux server was playing up. When checking I found the file system was full. Cause was that citadel last night started to created some hundreds of GBytes worth of db translaction log files (log.XXX). Restarting Citadel did not help, it is not updating the actual db files (cdb.XX) Given the huge amount of data now I also do not have sufficient maneauvring space on the machine to add a backup in parallel. Deleting the tranlogs also does not seem a good idea. Of course I doubt that I would have recieved that amount of mails over night anyway so looks like some sort of internal problem.
Any idea what could have caused this? The mail log does not show errors as far as I can see, just normal mail processing.
Is there a way to manually apply the tranlogs before starting citadel in the hope this solves the issue?
Any ideas are very welcome.
Patrick
I know Citadel chose to migrate to systemd back in 2019. I run a systemd free system. I wanted to compile but I see Citadel requires BerkeleyDB. I was under than assumption that BerkeleyDB was no longer maintained. Can someone please clarify for me? I did check the FAQ and saw nothing in there referencing BerkeleyDB. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Subject: Re: systemd / compile from source / Berkeley DB
Citadel does not "strictly" require systemd, but if you use something else then you'll need to set up your own startup scripts.
By the way ... we are in the process of shoring up the abstraction layer for the storage backend so that we can migrate away from Berkeley DB. We've done this before -- we moved from GDBM to BDB about 25 years ago. This time we're writing a sort of pluggable driver system like OpenLDAP has.
Subject: Re: systemd / compile from source / Berkeley DB
That's awesome to hear. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help. I'm not a coder, but I was previously a Unix/Linux Systems Administrator. Also, I would be happy to support financially if it is needed. I run a package mirror for the Devuan project. Happy to help out here to as I can.
Subject: Re: Citadel Server stopped working - created huge amount of db logs
Eventually resolved the issue by restoring last known good backup. It was 47k tranlog files so I felt even if I had a way of applying them manually this would take ages. I am just wondering whether this was a technical glitch or some kind of attack. Would be good to hear if anyone else experienced this in the past and might have gotten to the bottom of it.
Patrick
Tue Aug 08 2023 02:49:39 EDT from p.agsten Subject: Citadel Server stopped working - created huge amount of db logsHello All,
this morning I realized my Linux server was playing up. When checking I found the file system was full. Cause was that citadel last night started to created some hundreds of GBytes worth of db translaction log files (log.XXX). Restarting Citadel did not help, it is not updating the actual db files (cdb.XX) Given the huge amount of data now I also do not have sufficient maneauvring space on the machine to add a backup in parallel. Deleting the tranlogs also does not seem a good idea. Of course I doubt that I would have recieved that amount of mails over night anyway so looks like some sort of internal problem.
Any idea what could have caused this? The mail log does not show errors as far as I can see, just normal mail processing.
Is there a way to manually apply the tranlogs before starting citadel in the hope this solves the issue?
Any ideas are very welcome.
Patrick
The documentation says the Citadel installation will take a while. Should it take a long time when it reaches the point where it says "Restarting Citadel server to apply changes"? If so, I can continue to be patient. Otherwise, do you have any tips as to what I should do if it has truly frozen at this stage? I'm not sure where to go to find logs to show what has transpired so far.
Can you please help me know how to troubleshoot my problem?
I have used the curl https://easyinstall.citadel.org/install | bash command to install the citadel server.
I have used the default settings except the administrator name and password.
I get the following and it stops. I can't find where the logs are kept to review the logs to see why it stops. Can anyone help me?
Restarting Citadel server to apply changes
[************************************************************************....]
I have tried this three times and it stops here every time.
Thank you for any help you can offer.
Ugh!
So a couple days ago Citadel failed to auto-reload the cert files, so I decided to try "doas service citserver restart" but that ended up with an "Unexpectedly terminated" message in the Aides room (also does Citadel not maintain its pid file?).
Now the database is all goobered up! All mew messages don't show up in my mail clients and in WebCit they're just ERROR: #
wtf happened? db_recover and database_cleanup.sh aren't doing shit to correct this. kinda missing some important messages here!
Apparently after using database_verify.sh, firing up citserver again just re-corrupts it? dafuq?
Can we just move to MariaDB instead of whatever this is?
Okay but it also isn't building on FreeBSD. I'll post a FreeBSD VM guide so you can set up a VM and do local testerings.
Sun Aug 27 2023 14:11:09 EDT from IGnatius T FoobarFollow along in the development room and you'll see that I am working as fast as possible to set us up for backends other than Berkeley DB. In other news, the most recent commit fixes the problem some people have been having with the Berkeley DB backend, so we have two ways to win. Believe me, I am as frustrated as you are, and Citadel is my pride and joy so it WILL be addressed.