Hi Sean,
--On February 11, 2009 6:22:37 PM +0100 Sean McAvoy <smca...@ripe.net>
wrote:
What does the server's access.log and error.log look like for this
problem? Also, what are the timestamps on iCal's log entries? In
particular, it could be that iCal is timing out waiting on the
server (i.e. a performance issue rather than a limit).
I would hope it not a performance issue, its single quad core with 4gb of
RAM :) acting as a OD Server and running the calendar server.
I've included a lot of the error log as nothing stands out for me,
perhaps for you?
access.log:
193.0.20.121 - smcavoy [11/Feb/2009:18:05:39 +0200] "PROPFIND
/calendars/__uids__/819B6FB2-066B-446C-854F-DC14DDD937D8/calendar/
HTTP/1.1" 207 496208 "-" "D AVKit/3.0.6 (653); CalendarStore/3.0.6 (847);
iCal/3.0.6 (1273); Mac OS X/10.5.6 (9G55)" [80504.2 ms]
What do other PROPFINDs look like in terms of the [XXX ms] value reported
in the access.log? What does cpu and memory use show on that machine?
Note that according to the access log the server did send back a response
for that PROPFIND, so I find it a little odd that the client saw nothing.
Are there any intermediary devices (firewalls, routers etc) between the
client and server?
--
Cyrus Daboo
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