[CalendarServer-users] Can't connect with current version

David Reid dreid at apple.com
Tue Apr 24 13:18:14 PDT 2007


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Hi Jakob,

I got to #162 a little earlier than I was expecting, it should no  
longer try to connect to the caldavd-pydir.sock with  
ProcessType=Combined and MultiProcess/ProcessCount=1.

So the stock config with a single processor should work fine after an  
SVN up.

But you say you're on a Dual P3?  So the default config should have  
started you up in multiprocess mode.  I see from your previous  
logfile that getNCPU executed fine, it just only found one  
processor.  Are you running an SMP kernel?  What kernel version are  
you using?  What libc version?  Can you show me /proc/cpuinfo?  I'd  
like to make sure getNCPU supports as many platforms as possible.

Thanks,
- -David

On Apr 24, 2007, at 11:44 AM, Jakob Lenfers wrote:

> David Reid schrieb:
>
>> Sorry for the inconvenience, and thanks for your interest.  This is a
>> known bug with uniprocessor mode
>> http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/calendarserver/ticket/162
>
> Thanks for the software, I'm sure it'll work out great! :-)
>
>> Hopefully I will have time to resolve it this afternoon.
>>
>> Until then you can work around it by setting ProcessType to  
>> "Single" in
>> the config file.
>
> I've changed the entry in conf/caldavd-dev.plist:
> <key>ProcessType</key>
> <string>Single</string>
>
> Sadly its still the same problem. I guess I forgot some information in
> my first email:
>
> I'm using linux with Python 2.4.4c1 on an old dual cpu P3. Is there
> anything else that could help pinpointing the problem?
>
> TIA, Jakob
>
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