[CalendarServer-dev] [CalendarServer] FAQ modified

CalendarServer trac at macosforge.org
Tue Sep 16 07:46:26 PDT 2008


Changed page "FAQ" by cdaboo at apple.com from 17.101.32.44*
Page URL: <http://trac.calendarserver.org/wiki/FAQ>
Diff URL: <http://trac.calendarserver.org/wiki/FAQ?action=diff&version=4>
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--- FAQ (version: 3)
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   Most Python modules are written in Python, and therefore platform-independant, but the Calendar Server uses several C extension modules.  Make sure that your Python and all C extension modules are built for the same architecture.
 
-Server logs show lots of: "Unable to find any record with GUID XXX" errors after deleting users from the directory.  What's up?
+[wiki:ProxyCleanup Server logs show lots of: "Unable to find any record with GUID XXX" errors after deleting users from the directory.  What's up?]
 
-  The problem here is that the deleted users were referenced as proxy for some other users and the proxy database is not part of the directory but separately maintained by the calendar server (since that behavior is specific to the server). Since proxies are managed via access control on the calendar server, often when someone makes a request of the server, the access control list has to be evaluated and the list of users in the proxy list expanded. That is when the missing GUIDs show up. You can run a special "[wiki:ProxyCleanup proxy cleanup]" tool to remove the deleted GUIDs from the proxy db and stop these errors from occurring.
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* The IP shown here might not mean anything if the user or the server is
behind a proxy.

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