On Nov 16, 2015, at 4:17 AM, Frank Fechner wrote:
Hi,
had this exact same error too. It comes if you don’t use a database as backend (default config) but didn’t deactivate it (which is NOT in default example config).
Simply add the following lines to your caldavd.plist
<key>UseDatabase</key> <false/>
Hope this helps.
Thanks for the clue! However, the Debian package is configured to use postgresql by default. But I think based on what you're saying that there may be a communication issue between the database and caldavd. Postgresql is so obtuse to configure for "peer" versus password authentication, I may have screwed something up when I attempted to delete and recreate the database. ./k
Am 13.11.2015 um 19:54 schrieb Kyle Silfer <kyle@rtoads.com>:
I've installed the latest Debian calendarserver package on Ubuntu 14.04 on 3 different more-or-less identical Dell servers.
On one of the 3 servers I am experiencing an error. It started when I imported calendar events from a particularly large calendar. The symptom on the client side is a "CalDAVAccountRefreshQueueableOperation" error. It occurs now with every attempt to connect to the account.
The symptom on the server side is:
2015-11-13 09:21:33-0700 [-] [caldav-0] File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/txdav/common/datastore/sql.py", line 1570, in initFromStore 2015-11-13 09:21:33-0700 [-] [caldav-0] self._txn, resourceID=self._resourceID))[0] 2015-11-13 09:21:33-0700 [-] [caldav-0] exceptions.IndexError: list index out of range
Thinking this to perhaps be due to corrupt data, I deleted the caldav database plus files in the /var/spool/caldavd and /var/lib/caldavd, restarted the server and am still getting that error each time I try to connect.
The error seems to be from Python and has come up for users of other packages too.
If it isn't the calendar data that is causing or contributing to this error, is there a Python cache or other persistent data that needs to be deleted to really have a fresh start with calendarserver?
Because my other two installs are working fine, including one where I imported the same data.
Any clues?
./k
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