Hi, Andre, Thanks so much for your answer.
For my next step, What's the recommendation way to install the latest 9.0 
release? My server system is Ubuntu / 14.04.1 LTS amd64.I fllow the 
instructions here and got severl C compilation errors when I run 
bin/develop.https://github.com/apple/ccs-calendarserver/blob/master/doc/Admin/Guide.rstSuch
 as:digestmd5.c:1019:7: error: 'DES_DECRYPT' undeclared (first use in this 
function)       DES_DECRYPT);digestmd5.c:1070:21: error: 'DES_ENCRYPT' 
undeclared (first use in this function)                     
DES_ENCRYPT);digestmd5.c:1094:20: error: 'des_cblock' undeclared (first use in 
this function)...
And I can see that all the parts of the Guide after the requirements is all 
gray, so how should I proceed the install, any suggestions?
------------------------------------------------------------------发件人:Andre 
LaBranche <d...@apple.com>发送时间:2016年12月3日(星期六) 03:44收件人:陈锋 
<chenf...@fintechina.com.cn>抄 送:calendarserver-users 
<calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org>主 题:Re: [CalendarServer-users] A few 
questions about the functions of the server

On Dec 1, 2016, at 10:46 PM, 陈锋 <chenf...@fintechina.com.cn> wrote:
The server does not has any user interface like Google Calendar web version, 
right? But it can be accessed through an existing client like iCal or 
ThunderBird?CorrectBy default the cal data are stored using files,That was true 
in very old versions, but for quite a while CalendarServer has only supported a 
(postgres or oracle) database backend.but what if I want to save all of them 
using an external DB, seems like you support PostgreSQL by default? But what if 
I want to use mysql? Can the server support mysql?We don't support mysql, 
however we do have a pretty fancy database abstraction layer in the 
twisted-extensions (aka 'twext') project that sits atop the two supported 
backends (postgres and oracle), so adding a third is probably within the realm 
of possibility, although we have no plans to do so ourselves. Postgres is 
good.If I use an external DB to store the calendar data, what about the 
attachment of an event?Attachments are not stored in the database. Instead they 
are stored in local files on the CalDAV server. For a multi-server deployment, 
use something like NFS to host the attachments directory for all servers to 
share.What is the recommended way to sync them in multiple server instances?Any 
scheme where you have to explicitly 'sync' is not going to be good enough, 
because that implies the possibility of being out of sync, which opens the 
window to race conditions, etc. The attachments store needs to be a single 
source of truth. NFS works well for this.If I use an external DB, the server 
will be stateless, right? So I can deploy as many instances of it as I want 
to?Yes. Of course there is runtime state, but the transactional nature of the 
database allows the data to stay consistent even if e.g. a CalDAV server 
disappears.
See also: 
https://github.com/apple/ccs-calendarserver/blob/master/doc/Admin/MultiServerDeployment.rst
Hope this helps,-dre
_______________________________________________
calendarserver-users mailing list
calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org
https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/calendarserver-users

Reply via email to