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Current Status
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_This module is deprecated._
ejabberd 15.06 and newer ships a `mod_mam` module which supports Mnesia
and SQL/ODBC storage. It is recommended to use that module, as
`mod_mam_mnesia` is no longer supported. Existing `mod_mam_mnesia`
tables can be imported into `mod_mam` using the `import-mam-archives`
script, as described below.
Migrating to mod_mam
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You might want to log off your users during the migration. However,
note that importing the MAM archives might take up to a few hours.
Also note that with `mod_mam`, the total size of all MAM archives cannot
exceed 2 GB. The `delete_old_mam_messages` command could be run
periodically to make sure the Mnesia data won't grow beyond that limit.
To support larger archives, SQL/ODBC storage must be used.
1. In your ejabberd.yml file, replace `mod_mam_mnesia` with `mod_mam`,
and adjust the configuration of that module. `mod_mam` supports a
different set of options, so you should check [the documentation][1].
Since ejabberd 16.02, `mod_mam` supports the
`request_activates_archiving` option, but it's not enabled by
default. To mimic `mod_mam_mnesia`'s default behavior, you could
configure `mod_mam` like this:
modules:
mod_mam:
default: always
request_activates_archiving: true
2. Check the node name of your server by running `ejabberdctl status`.
If the name is _not_ `ejabberd@localhost`, you must replace the
`localhost` part of the two node names at the top of the script
with the host name part of your ejabberd node.
3. The `import-mam-archives` script _removes_ the `mod_mam_mnesia`
tables after importing them into `mod_mam`. Therefore, **you should
take a backup of your MAM archives** (and the other Mnesia data) by
running a command such as:
ejabberdctl dump $HOME/ejabberd-backup.dat
4. [Download][2] and run the import script:
chmod +x import-mam-archives
./import-mam-archives
If only the messages stored during the last `N` days should be
imported, run `./import-mam-archives N` instead.
5. Restart ejabberd.
[1]: https://docs.ejabberd.im/admin/guide/configuration/#modmam
[2]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/processone/ejabberd-contrib/master/mod_mam_mnesia/import-mam-archives
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