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[Citadel Support] Re:CITServer Crashes when push email enabled.

matt
Mon, 01 Sep 2008 01:15:58 -0700

By default webcit listens on port 2000 so that is the setting the Funambol
installation defaults to. If you are running webcit on another port (i.e 80)
then change where the Funambol sync sources point to.

Can you also run ./citserver from the command line as that may reveal what
Citadel was doing immediately prior to crashing. As dothebart suggested using
gdb will also give us a better idea of whats going wrong.

FYI user:password doesn't need to be in base64 anymore, don't know why webcit
still says that, I'll fix that asap.  
>Sun Aug 31 2008 08:42:06 PM EST from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Uncensored) 
>Subject: CITServer Crashes when push email enabled.
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>I have a problem with CITServer crashing when I setup Citadel to push email
>via Funambol.
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>To can get sybcronisation working via Funambol - To do this I had to change
>the Funambol setup to point to GROUPDAV on citadel at port 80. The default
>setting within the Funambol installation is port 2000, does this mean Citadel
>is setup incorrectly, should Citadel or Webcit be listening on port 2000 for
>GROUPDAV connections? 
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> The system push settings for Citadel point to the Funambol server with the
>following ....
>Funambol server host (blank to disable) 
>Funambol server port  
>Funambol sync source 
>Funambol auth details (user:pass in Base64) 
>External pager tool (blank to disable) 
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>it is when these settings are in place and the Citadel user recieves an
>email (and presummaly sends out a push to Funambol) that Citadel crashes with
>the following on the Citadel terminal screen.
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> localhost citadel: citserver: unable to lock/etc/citadel/citadel.control
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> localhost citadel: Is another citserver already running? 
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>As long as the push is not in place (or is in place and the user doesn't
>recieve an email) everything works fine, I can do calendar and tasks via the
>Citadel GUI and syncronise the same from my mobile phone via funambol.
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>has anybody got any ideas where I have gone wrong? 
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>thanks in advance
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>Antony 
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