Hi Axel, Le 15 mars 2013 à 19:37, Axel Rau <axel....@chaos1.de> a écrit :
> Am 15.03.2013 um 18:49 schrieb Yoann Gini: > >> It was a pain because the 4.2 didn’t handle well the 64 bits socket >> descriptors but I’ve add some fixes for that. > I hit the same bug. It has been discussed here: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/calendarserver-dev@lists.macosforge.org/msg01611.html Yes, I’ve seen your post during my troubleshooting session. I haven’t use your code but that basically the same without logs. They already have too many of them in this tools, it’s such a mess to use. Even Italians spoke less than CalendarServers!! >> That was the same with de dependencies, a lot of things seems to be unstable >> on 64bits, so I install the requirements by my own and run it with a -nr to >> don’t use built-in deps. > My port does not use the run script at all, installing dependencies through > the ports system. That’s my final working config, the deps installed by the run script didn’t work. Can you share your rc.d config file with us? >> I can run the server, authenticate my self, if I enable the principals >> navigation I can see all my users, I can connect iCal and use it. Well, it’s >> work. > I just reached a similar point, where I start testing, using calendar and > addressbook clients on OSX 10.6.8 and 10.8.3, but went soon in a problem, > where the master process starts eating cpu cycles, as described here: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/calendarserver-dev@lists.macosforge.org/msg01618.html Well, same state here… PID UID THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND 5454 0 3 20 0 270M 56592K usem 0 106:09 3.86% python2.7 >> Anyone can give me a clue about what to look ? What can be the source of the >> problem ? How to troubleshooting it ? > I have no idea yet, but maybe you look through the above thread. > Currently I'm trying to learn how to profile python processes... That’s unbelievable… On OS X Server, we have CalendarServer and it’s work really well, it can handle a lot of loads and don’t fail like that… I will take some time to make a diff between the public 4.2 release and the built-in Calendar Server in Server for OS X Mountain Lion. I will share my result with you.
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