The postmulti(1) commandĭoes not currently support a -c option to select an alternative primary Instance in a multi-instance configuration.
Their own configuration, queue and data directories.Ĭurrently, only the default Postfix instance can be used as primary Postfix instances share program files and documentation, but have Instance, and one or more secondary instances whose configurationĭirectory pathnames are recorded in the primary instance's main.cfįile. For this reason,Įach mode is documented in separate sections below.Ī multi-instance configuration consists of one primary Postfix In life-cycle management mode, it adds or deletes one instance, orĬhanges the multi-instance status of one instance.Įach mode of operation has its own command syntax. In itera- tor mode, it executes the same command for multiple Postfix instances. Postmulti(1) implements two fundamental modes of operation. Tiple Postfix instances on a single host. The postmulti(1) command allows a Postfix administrator to manage mul. Postmulti -e destroy -i name postmulti -e deport -i name postmulti -e enable -i name postmulti -e disable -i name postmulti -e assign -i name
Life-cycle management: postmulti -e create SYNOPSIS Enabling multi-instance management: postmulti -e init Postmulti - Postfix multi-instance manager