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diff --git a/man/man1/postmulti.1 b/man/man1/postmulti.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ad04dea --- /dev/null +++ b/man/man1/postmulti.1 @@ -0,0 +1,434 @@ +.TH POSTMULTI 1 +.ad +.fi +.SH NAME +postmulti +\- +Postfix multi\-instance manager +.SH "SYNOPSIS" +.na +.nf +.fi +.ti -4 +\fBEnabling multi\-instance management:\fR + +\fBpostmulti\fR \fB\-e init\fR [\fB\-v\fR] + +.ti -4 +\fBIterator mode:\fR + +\fBpostmulti\fR \fB\-l\fR [\fB\-aRv\fR] [\fB\-g \fIgroup\fR] +[\fB\-i \fIname\fR] + +\fBpostmulti\fR \fB\-p\fR [\fB\-av\fR] [\fB\-g \fIgroup\fR] +[\fB\-i \fIname\fR] \fIpostfix\-command...\fR + +\fBpostmulti\fR \fB\-x\fR [\fB\-aRv\fR] [\fB\-g \fIgroup\fR] +[\fB\-i \fIname\fR] \fIunix\-command...\fR + +.ti -4 +\fBLife\-cycle management:\fR + +\fBpostmulti\fR \fB\-e create\fR [\fB\-av\fR] +[\fB\-g \fIgroup\fR] [\fB\-i \fIname\fR] [\fB\-G \fIgroup\fR] +[\fB\-I \fIname\fR] [\fIparam=value\fR ...] + +\fBpostmulti\fR \fB\-e import\fR [\fB\-av\fR] +[\fB\-g \fIgroup\fR] [\fB\-i \fIname\fR] [\fB\-G \fIgroup\fR] +[\fB\-I \fIname\fR] [\fBconfig_directory=\fI/path\fR] + +\fBpostmulti\fR \fB\-e destroy\fR [\fB\-v\fR] \fB\-i \fIname\fR + +\fBpostmulti\fR \fB\-e deport\fR [\fB\-v\fR] \fB\-i \fIname\fR + +\fBpostmulti\fR \fB\-e enable\fR [\fB\-v\fR] \fB\-i \fIname\fR + +\fBpostmulti\fR \fB\-e disable\fR [\fB\-v\fR] \fB\-i \fIname\fR + +\fBpostmulti\fR \fB\-e assign\fR [\fB\-v\fR] \fB\-i \fIname\fR +[\fB\-I \fIname\fR] [\-G \fIgroup\fR] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.ad +.fi +The \fBpostmulti\fR(1) command allows a Postfix administrator +to manage multiple Postfix instances on a single host. + +\fBpostmulti\fR(1) implements two fundamental modes of +operation. In \fBiterator\fR mode, it executes the same +command for multiple Postfix instances. In \fBlife\-cycle +management\fR mode, it adds or deletes one instance, or +changes the multi\-instance status of one instance. + +Each mode of operation has its own command syntax. For this +reason, each mode is documented in separate sections below. +.SH "BACKGROUND" +.na +.nf +.ad +.fi +A multi\-instance configuration consists of one primary +Postfix instance, and one or more secondary instances whose +configuration directory pathnames are recorded in the primary +instance's main.cf file. Postfix instances share program +files and documentation, but have their own configuration, +queue and data directories. + +Currently, only the default Postfix instance can be used +as primary instance in a multi\-instance configuration. The +\fBpostmulti\fR(1) command does not currently support a \fB\-c\fR +option to select an alternative primary instance, and exits +with a fatal error if the \fBMAIL_CONFIG\fR environment +variable is set to a non\-default configuration directory. + +See the MULTI_INSTANCE_README tutorial for a more detailed +discussion of multi\-instance management with \fBpostmulti\fR(1). +.SH "ITERATOR MODE" +.na +.nf +.ad +.fi +In iterator mode, \fBpostmulti\fR performs the same operation +on all Postfix instances in turn. + +If multi\-instance support is not enabled, the requested +command is performed just for the primary instance. +.PP +Iterator mode implements the following command options: +.SH "Instance selection" +.IP \fB\-a\fR +Perform the operation on all instances. This is the default. +.IP "\fB\-g \fIgroup\fR" +Perform the operation only for members of the named \fIgroup\fR. +.IP "\fB\-i \fIname\fR" +Perform the operation only for the instance with the specified +\fIname\fR. You can specify either the instance name +or the absolute pathname of the instance's configuration +directory. Specify "\-" to select the primary Postfix instance. +.IP \fB\-R\fR +Reverse the iteration order. This may be appropriate when +updating a multi\-instance system, where "sink" instances +are started before "source" instances. +.sp +This option cannot be used with \fB\-p\fR. +.SH "List mode" +.IP \fB\-l\fR +List Postfix instances with their instance name, instance +group name, enable/disable status and configuration directory. +.SH "Postfix\-wrapper mode" +.IP "\fB\-p \fIpostfix\-command\fR" +Invoke \fBpostfix(1)\fR to execute \fIpostfix\-command\fR. +This option implements the \fBpostfix\-wrapper\fR(5) interface. +.RS +.IP \(bu +With "start"\-like commands, "postfix check" is executed for +instances that are not enabled. The full list of commands +is specified with the postmulti_start_commands parameter. +.IP \(bu +With "stop"\-like commands, the iteration order is reversed, +and disabled instances are skipped. The full list of commands +is specified with the postmulti_stop_commands parameter. +.IP \(bu +With "reload" and other commands that require a started +instance, disabled instances are skipped. The full list of +commands is specified with the postmulti_control_commands +parameter. +.IP \(bu +With "status" and other commands that don't require a started +instance, the command is executed for all instances. +.RE +.IP +The \fB\-p\fR option can also be used interactively to +start/stop/etc. a named instance or instance group. For +example, to start just the instances in the group "msa", +invoke \fBpostmulti\fR(1) as follows: +.RS +.IP +# postmulti \-g msa \-p start +.RE +.SH "Command mode" +.IP "\fB\-x \fIunix\-command\fR" +Execute the specified \fIunix\-command\fR for all Postfix instances. +The command runs with appropriate environment settings for +MAIL_CONFIG, command_directory, daemon_directory, +config_directory, queue_directory, data_directory, +multi_instance_name, multi_instance_group and +multi_instance_enable. +.SH "Other options" +.IP \fB\-v\fR +Enable verbose logging for debugging purposes. Multiple +\fB\-v\fR options make the software increasingly verbose. +.SH "LIFE-CYCLE MANAGEMENT MODE" +.na +.nf +.ad +.fi +With the \fB\-e\fR option \fBpostmulti\fR(1) can be used to +add or delete a Postfix instance, and to manage the +multi\-instance status of an existing instance. +.PP +The following options are implemented: +.SH "Existing instance selection" +.IP \fB\-a\fR +When creating or importing an instance, place the new +instance at the front of the secondary instance list. +.IP "\fB\-g \fIgroup\fR" +When creating or importing an instance, place the new +instance before the first secondary instance that is a +member of the specified group. +.IP "\fB\-i \fIname\fR" +When creating or importing an instance, place the new +instance before the matching secondary instance. +.sp +With other life\-cycle operations, apply the operation to +the named existing instance. Specify "\-" to select the +primary Postfix instance. +.SH "New or existing instance name assignment" +.IP "\fB\-I \fIname\fR" +Assign the specified instance \fIname\fR to an existing +instance, newly\-created instance, or imported instance. +Instance +names other than "\-" (which makes the instance "nameless") +must start with "postfix\-". This restriction reduces the +likelihood of name collisions with system files. +.IP "\fB\-G \fIgroup\fR" +Assign the specified \fIgroup\fR name to an existing instance +or to a newly created or imported instance. +.SH "Instance creation/deletion/status change" +.IP "\fB\-e \fIaction\fR" +"Edit" managed instances. The following actions are supported: +.RS +.IP \fBinit\fR +This command is required before \fBpostmulti\fR(1) can be +used to manage Postfix instances. The "postmulti \-e init" +command updates the primary instance's main.cf file by +setting: +.RS +.IP +.nf +multi_instance_wrapper = + ${command_directory}/postmulti \-p \-\- +multi_instance_enable = yes +.fi +.RE +.IP +You can set these by other means if you prefer. +.IP \fBcreate\fR +Create a new Postfix instance and add it to the +multi_instance_directories parameter of the primary instance. +The "\fB\-I \fIname\fR" option is recommended to give the +instance a short name that is used to construct default +values for the private directories of the new instance. The +"\fB\-G \fIgroup\fR" option may be specified to assign the +instance to a group, otherwise, the new instance is not a +member of any groups. +.sp +The new instance main.cf is the stock main.cf with the +parameters that specify the locations of shared files cloned +from the primary instance. For "nameless" instances, you +should manually adjust "syslog_name" to yield a unique +"logtag" starting with "postfix\-" that will uniquely identify +the instance in the mail logs. It is simpler to assign the +instance a short name with the "\fB\-I \fIname\fR" option. +.sp +Optional "name=value" arguments specify the instance +config_directory, queue_directory and data_directory. +For example: +.RS +.IP +.nf +# postmulti \-I postfix\-mumble \e + \-G mygroup \-e create \e + config_directory=/my/config/dir \e + queue_directory=/my/queue/dir \e + data_directory=/my/data/dir +.fi +.RE +.IP +If any of these pathnames is not supplied, the program +attempts to generate the pathname by taking the corresponding +primary instance pathname, and by replacing the last pathname +component by the value of the \fB\-I\fR option. +.sp +If the instance configuration directory already exists, and +contains both a main.cf and master.cf file, \fBcreate\fR +will "import" the instance as\-is. For existing instances, +\fBcreate\fR and \fBimport\fR are identical. +.IP \fBimport\fR +Import an existing instance into the list of instances +managed by the \fBpostmulti\fR(1) multi\-instance manager. +This adds the instance to the multi_instance_directories +list of the primary instance. If the "\fB\-I \fIname\fR" +option is provided it specifies the new name for the instance +and is used to define a default location for the instance +configuration directory (as with \fBcreate\fR above). The +"\fB\-G \fIgroup\fR" option may be used to assign the instance +to a group. Add a "\fBconfig_directory=\fI/path\fR" argument +to override a default pathname based on "\fB\-I \fIname\fR". +.IP \fBdestroy\fR +Destroy a secondary Postfix instance. To be a candidate for +destruction an instance must be disabled, stopped and its +queue must not contain any messages. Attempts to destroy +the primary Postfix instance trigger a fatal error, without +destroying the instance. +.sp +The instance is removed from the primary instance main.cf +file's alternate_config_directories parameter and its data, +queue and configuration directories are cleaned of files +and directories created by the Postfix system. The main.cf +and master.cf files are removed from the configuration +directory even if they have been modified since initial +creation. Finally, the instance is "deported" from the list +of managed instances. +.sp +If other files are present in instance private directories, +the directories may not be fully removed, a warning is +logged to alert the administrator. It is expected that an +instance built using "fresh" directories via the \fBcreate\fR +action will be fully removed by the \fBdestroy\fR action +(if first disabled). If the instance configuration and queue +directories are populated with additional files (access and +rewriting tables, chroot jail content, etc.) the instance +directories will not be fully removed. +.sp +The \fBdestroy\fR action triggers potentially dangerous +file removal operations. Make sure the instance's data, +queue and configuration directories are set correctly and +do not contain any valuable files. +.IP \fBdeport\fR +Deport a secondary instance from the list of managed +instances. This deletes the instance configuration directory +from the primary instance's multi_instance_directories list, +but does not remove any files or directories. +.IP \fBassign\fR +Assign a new instance name or a new group name to the +selected instance. Use "\fB\-G \-\fR" to specify "no group" +and "\fB\-I \-\fR" to specify "no name". If you choose to +make an instance "nameless", set a suitable syslog_name in +the corresponding main.cf file. +.IP \fBenable\fR +Mark the selected instance as enabled. This just sets the +multi_instance_enable parameter to "yes" in the instance's +main.cf file. +.IP \fBdisable\fR +Mark the selected instance as disabled. This means that +the instance will not be started etc. with "postfix start", +"postmulti \-p start" and so on. The instance can still be +started etc. with "postfix \-c config\-directory start". +.SH "Other options" +.IP \fB\-v\fR +Enable verbose logging for debugging purposes. Multiple +\fB\-v\fR options make the software increasingly verbose. +.RE +.SH "ENVIRONMENT" +.na +.nf +.ad +.fi +The \fBpostmulti\fR(1) command exports the following environment +variables before executing the requested \fIcommand\fR for a given +instance: +.IP \fBMAIL_VERBOSE\fR +This is set when the \-v command\-line option is present. +.IP \fBMAIL_CONFIG\fR +The location of the configuration directory of the instance. +.SH "CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS" +.na +.nf +.ad +.fi +.IP "\fBconfig_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" +The default location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf +configuration files. +.IP "\fBdaemon_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" +The directory with Postfix support programs and daemon programs. +.IP "\fBimport_environment (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" +The list of environment parameters that a privileged Postfix +process will import from a non\-Postfix parent process, or name=value +environment overrides. +.IP "\fBmulti_instance_directories (empty)\fR" +An optional list of non\-default Postfix configuration directories; +these directories belong to additional Postfix instances that share +the Postfix executable files and documentation with the default +Postfix instance, and that are started, stopped, etc., together +with the default Postfix instance. +.IP "\fBmulti_instance_group (empty)\fR" +The optional instance group name of this Postfix instance. +.IP "\fBmulti_instance_name (empty)\fR" +The optional instance name of this Postfix instance. +.IP "\fBmulti_instance_enable (no)\fR" +Allow this Postfix instance to be started, stopped, etc., by a +multi\-instance manager. +.IP "\fBpostmulti_start_commands (start)\fR" +The \fBpostfix\fR(1) commands that the \fBpostmulti\fR(1) instance manager treats +as "start" commands. +.IP "\fBpostmulti_stop_commands (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" +The \fBpostfix\fR(1) commands that the \fBpostmulti\fR(1) instance manager treats +as "stop" commands. +.IP "\fBpostmulti_control_commands (reload flush)\fR" +The \fBpostfix\fR(1) commands that the \fBpostmulti\fR(1) instance manager +treats as "control" commands, that operate on running instances. +.IP "\fBsyslog_facility (mail)\fR" +The syslog facility of Postfix logging. +.IP "\fBsyslog_name (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" +A prefix that is prepended to the process name in syslog +records, so that, for example, "smtpd" becomes "prefix/smtpd". +.PP +Available in Postfix 3.0 and later: +.IP "\fBmeta_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" +The location of non\-executable files that are shared among +multiple Postfix instances, such as postfix\-files, dynamicmaps.cf, +and the multi\-instance template files main.cf.proto and master.cf.proto. +.IP "\fBshlib_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" +The location of Postfix dynamically\-linked libraries +(libpostfix\-*.so), and the default location of Postfix database +plugins (postfix\-*.so) that have a relative pathname in the +dynamicmaps.cf file. +.SH "FILES" +.na +.nf +$meta_directory/main.cf.proto, stock configuration file +$meta_directory/master.cf.proto, stock configuration file +$daemon_directory/postmulti\-script, life\-cycle helper program +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.na +.nf +postfix(1), Postfix control program +postfix\-wrapper(5), Postfix multi\-instance API +.SH "README FILES" +.na +.nf +.ad +.fi +Use "\fBpostconf readme_directory\fR" or "\fBpostconf +html_directory\fR" to locate this information. +.nf +.na +MULTI_INSTANCE_README, Postfix multi\-instance management +.SH HISTORY +.ad +.fi +.ad +.fi +The \fBpostmulti\fR(1) command was introduced with Postfix +version 2.6. +.SH "LICENSE" +.na +.nf +.ad +.fi +The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software. +.SH "AUTHOR(S)" +.na +.nf +Victor Duchovni +Morgan Stanley + +Wietse Venema +IBM T.J. Watson Research +P.O. Box 704 +Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA + +Wietse Venema +Google, Inc. +111 8th Avenue +New York, NY 10011, USA |