[CalendarServer-users] Problem with iCal Server upon restart (iCal.app cannot find the calendars on the server)

Christoffer Winterkvist christoffer at winterkvist.com
Mon Nov 1 08:49:19 PDT 2010


So your saying the calendar server should not be working at all?
I'm running both Wiki calendars and normal calendars on the server without using a OD master?
Is this new requirement in 10.6.4, where is this stated?

Mvh 
Christoffer Winterkvist
christoffer at winterkvist.com
http://www.twitter.com/MrStench




On 1, Nov,2010, at 16:44, Morgen Sagen wrote:

> 10.6.4 Calendar server requires users be in an OD master.  
> 
> ~morgen
> 
> On Nov 1, 2010, at 7:13 AM, JJ wrote:
> 
>> hi Christoffer,
>> 
>> I had this exact problem at one site; all other installations were running fine. Tried all kinds of things to fix it, nothing worked, until I realized the way this one site differed from the others: it was the only Standalone directory.
>> 
>> Converted it to Open Directory Master, and it's been running perfectly since then.
>> 
>> (Just guessing here, but probably the Standalone config is used & tested a lot less?)
>> 
>> grtz, JJ Spreij
>> 
>> div.nabble at demon.cx
>> 
>>> I'm having some trouble with the iCal Server.
>>> Everything works just as it should until I restart the server. When I do all iCal clients get prompted with:
>>> 
>>> The server responded with an error.
>>> 
>>> The calendar https://serveraddress/principals/__uids__/{uid}/ was not found on the server. Make sure the URL is correct.
>>> 
>>> And it keeps prompting about that until iCal.app crashes or I remove the account.
>>> 
>>> When I add the account again in iCal everything seems to be working O.K... until I do another restart of the iCal server.
>>> 
>>> It seems that it is only the "normal" account that are affected... Wiki Calendars work as they are suppose to even after a restart.
>>> 
>>> I'm running a Mac OS X Server 10.6.4 with a Standalone directory.
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