[CalendarServer-users] Invalid argument
Jason Pruim
japruim at raoset.com
Mon Apr 7 11:17:36 PDT 2008
On Apr 7, 2008, at 1:52 PM, Scott Buchanan wrote:
> I'm running 1.3 and had to add a 'rm <caldavrun_dir>/*.sock' to the
> startup script for this.
Even after manually removing the .sock file I have the same result...
Invalid argument.
I will be taking a look at the ticket number though in a little bit.
>
> On Apr 7, 2008, at 10:33 AM, Richard Cobbe wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 11:24:24AM -0500, Julian Y. Koh wrote:
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>>> At 12:19 -0400 4/7/2008, Jason Pruim wrote:
>>>> I did that and just to be safe I also delete logs/caldavd.pid
>>>
>>> You should also delete caldavd.sock. I've found that after my iMac
>>> (running OS X 10.5.2) reboots after a power loss, the .sock file
>>> needs to
>>> be manually deleted before CalendarServer will start up properly.
>>> Note
>>> that I haven't updated CalendarServer since I first installed it a
>>> few
>>> months ago, so it's possible that this problem doesn't occur
>>> anymore.
>>
>> I've also experienced this behavior, and I've submitted a bug
>> (ticket #263)
>> about this. I'm still only running release 1.1 of the calendar
>> server,
>> though, so I don't know if this has been fixed in release 1.2 or on
>> the
>> trunk. Certainly nobody's added any notes to the bug report
>> indicating
>> that it's been fixed.
>>
>> The server restarted just fine after I moved the logs directory out
>> of the
>> way.
>>
>> Richard
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