VMM: Unified parameter names and option names.
handler: Handler.user_delete() renamed parameter:
delete_home -> del_dir
The same as in Handler.domain_delete().
cli/subcommands: renamed userdelete's option
--delete-home -> --delete-directory
So people have to memorize only one option name. It also matches the
setting names of vmm.cfg.
==============
Installing vmm
==============
After you've prepared everything, it's time to install vmm.
Change into the :file:`vmm-0.6.2` directory an execute the
:file:`install.sh` script.
You can adjust the installation prefix by modifying line 8 of the script.
.. code-block:: console
root@host:~# cd /path/to/vmm-0.6.2
root@host:/path/to/vmm-0.6.2# ./install.sh
Don't forget to edit /usr/local/etc/vmm.cfg - or run: vmm cf
and /etc/postfix/pgsql-*.cf files.
root@host:/path/to/vmm-0.6.2#
pgsql-\*.cf files
-----------------
After executing the install script you have to edit all :file:`pgsql-{*}.cf`
files in `postconf -h config_directory`. For details see `pgsql_table(5)`_.
The used parameter values are:
========= =============
parameter value
========= =============
dbname mailsys
hosts localhost
password some_password
user postfix
========= =============
So it's easy to use just the :command:`sed` command, in order to edit all
files at once. For example:
.. code-block:: console
root@host:~# sed -i "s|\bpostfix\b|_postfix|g" `postconf -h config_directory`/pgsql-*.cf
root@host:~# sed -i "s|some_password|3Q>MO…|g" `postconf -h config_directory`/pgsql-*.cf
root@host:~#
If your `sed` doesn't like the `-i` option (is unable to edit files in place),
you can do it with :command:`perl`:
.. code-block:: console
# perl -pi -e "s|\bpostfix\b|_postfix|g" `postconf -h config_directory`/pgsql-*.cf
.. note:: Don't forget to start or restart Dovecot and Postfix.
vmm configure
-------------
Finally you have to edit your :file:`vmm.cfg`. You can edit the configuration
file in your favorite editor or execute :command:`vmm configure`.
vmm's configuration parameters are described in :manpage:`vmm.cfg(5)`.
The initial :doc:`../vmm.cfg` is also well documented.
Ready, set, go!
---------------
For a list of available subcommands execute :command:`vmm help`.
For details about the subcommands see :manpage:`vmm(1)` or continue reading
at :doc:`../howto`.
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