VMM/{cli,}/handler: Adjusted Handler.user_password.
Use Account.update_password instead of Account.modify.
======================
Upgrading to vmm 0.6.x
======================
This document describes the procedure to upgrade a vmm-0.5.2 installation
to version 0.6.x
If you still have installed vmm-0.4/vmm-0.4-r41 you have to proceed this
step first:
‣ :doc:`0.4.x-0.5`
Upgrading from vmm-0.5.2
------------------------
Stop Postfix and Dovecot
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Before updating your database layout you have to stop Postfix and Dovecot.
.. code-block:: console
root@host:~# /etc/init.d/postfix stop
Stopping Postfix Mail Transport Agent: postfix.
root@host:~# /etc/init.d/dovecot stop
Stopping IMAP/POP3 mail server: dovecot.
Create a database backup
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
It is always wise to back up your database from time to time.
Particularly with regard to an impending structure modification.
Example: Backing up the `mailsys` database with pg_dump_.
.. code-block:: console
user@host:~$ pg_dump -h localhost -U vmm -W mailsys > mailsys-0.5.2.sql
Database update
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Connect as your `vmm` database user to your database.
.. code-block:: console
user@host:~$ psql mailsys vmm -W -h localhost
In the PostgreSQL interactive terminal you have to run one of the following
commands to perform the update.
Dovecot v1.2.x/v2.0.x/v2.1.x
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
.. code-block:: postgresql-console
mailsys=> \i /path/to/vmm-0.6.2/pgsql/update_tables_0.5.x-0.6-dovecot-1.2.x.pgsql
mailsys=> \q
Dovecot v1.0.x/v1.1.x
"""""""""""""""""""""
.. code-block:: postgresql-console
mailsys=> \i /path/to/vmm-0.6.2/pgsql/update_tables_0.5.x-0.6.pgsql
mailsys=> \q
.. _set-database-permissions:
Set database permissions
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. include:: ../pgsql_set_permissionspermissions.rst
Start Dovecot and Postfix again
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. warning:: All the views (*dovecot_…* and *postfix_…*) have been
replaced by database functions.
So you have to adjust all your ``postfix/pgsql-*.cf`` files and also your
``/etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql.conf`` or ``/etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql.conf.ext``.
See the `vmm-0.6.2/postfix/pgsql-*.cf` files and
:ref:`Dovecot configuration <dovecot-sql-conf-ext>`/`dovecot-sql.conf.ext`
or :ref:`Dovecot configuration <dovecot-sql-conf>`/`dovecot-sql-conf`.
After a successfully update start Dovecot and Postfix again.
.. code-block:: console
root@host:~# /etc/init.d/dovecot start
Starting IMAP/POP3 mail server: dovecot.
root@host:~# /etc/init.d/postfix start
Starting Postfix Mail Transport Agent: postfix.
Upgrade vmm
^^^^^^^^^^^
Finally execute the :file:`upgrade.sh` script.
This will install the new code and also update your :file:`vmm.cfg`.
.. code-block:: console
root@host:~# cd /path/to/vmm-0.6.2
root@host:/path/to/vmm-0.6.2# ./upgrade.sh
Please have a look at your configuration: /usr/local/etc/vmm.cfg
This are your Modified/Renamed/New settings:
R account.delete_directory = false
R account.directory_mode = 448
R account.disk_usage = false
R domain.delete_directory = false
R domain.directory_mode = 504
R domain.force_deletion = false
R domain.imap = true
R domain.pop3 = true
R domain.sieve = true
R domain.smtp = true
R domain.transport = dovecot:
R mailbox.folders = Drafts:Sent:Templates:Trash
R mailbox.root = Maildir
R misc.base_directory = /srv/mail
M misc.dovecot_version = 2.1.7
R misc.dovecot_version = 2.1.7
R misc.password_scheme = PLAIN
Removed section "config" with option "done" (obsolte)
Removed option "gid_mail" from section "misc" (obsolte)
Upgrading from vmm-0.6.0
------------------------
Database fixes
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Due to an error in :ref:`usertransport`'s argument parsing, it is possible
that some users' transport-ID points to the erroneous transport *domain*.
To fix that error in your database, execute the following SQL statement:
.. code-block:: psql
UPDATE users SET tid = NULL
WHERE tid = (SELECT tid FROM transport WHERE transport = 'domain');
If you are using Dovecot < v.1.2.0, you have to replace the database
function *dovecotpassword()*.
The *service_set.ssid* was selected unconditionally.
This may cause an empty result, which will make logins impossible.
To replace the function execute the following SQL statement:
.. code-block:: psql
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION dovecotpassword(
IN localpart varchar, IN the_domain varchar) RETURNS SETOF dovecotpassword
AS $$
DECLARE
record dovecotpassword;
userid varchar(320) := localpart || '@' || the_domain;
BEGIN
FOR record IN
SELECT userid, passwd, smtp, pop3, imap, managesieve
FROM users, service_set, domain_data
WHERE users.gid = (SELECT gid
FROM domain_name
WHERE domainname = the_domain)
AND local_part = localpart
AND users.gid = domain_data.gid
AND CASE WHEN
users.ssid IS NOT NULL
THEN
service_set.ssid = users.ssid
ELSE
service_set.ssid = domain_data.ssid
END
LOOP
RETURN NEXT record;
END LOOP;
RETURN;
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql STABLE
RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT
EXTERNAL SECURITY INVOKER;
Upgrade vmm
^^^^^^^^^^^
Execute the :file:`upgrade.sh`, in order to install the updated code.
Upgrading from vmm-0.6.1
------------------------
If you have already installed vmm-6.0.1, simply execute the
:file:`upgrade.sh` script.
Upgrade to Dovecot ≧ v1.2.beta2
-------------------------------
When you are upgrading your old Dovecot (< v.1.2.beta2) to a newer version,
≧ v1.2.beta2, you also have to update the database layout.
After you have backed up your database, you have to apply the changes from
the file :file:`dovecot_update_v1.2+.pgsql` to your database.
(The file is currently only available from hg:
`dovecot_update_v1.2+.pgsql <http://hg.localdomain.org/vmm/raw-file/bb23693e5fc9/pgsql/dovecot_update_v1.2%2B.pgsql>`_)
Connect as your `vmm` database user to your database.
.. code-block:: console
user@host:~$ psql mailsys vmm -W -h localhost
Then do the database update:
.. code-block:: postgresql-console
mailsys=> \i /path/to/dovecot_update_v1.2+.pgsql
mailsys=> \q
Finally :ref:`set-database-permissions`.
.. include:: ../ext_references.rst