[SOGo] HowTo delete Thunderbird 3.1.17 Lightning (Inverse) Cache (using Connector/integrator)

2012-01-18 Thread Martin Seener

Hello,

can anyone tell me how to delete the calendar cache, so after a TB 
restart he reloads everthing through LDAP.


Which files to delete/modify!? Have no clue :(

Thank you!

Best Regards,
Martin

On 1/18/12 11:56 AM, Georg Bretschneider wrote:

Hi Fabian,

you are right, both ldifs are more or less the same. I forgot about that. 
Nevertheless, I pointed you to the documentation so you can reassure yourself 
that everything you did was correct.

The fact you're using ZEG...well, I did not parse this piece. It was too early 
in the morning and I just woke up. :)
Sorry about that.

And you are correct, again. ZEG should work out of the box. As I tried it with 
SOGo v1.3.9, I couldn't complain.

Right now, I can't take a deeper look into your problem. I'll try after work. 
Hopefully, can support you much faster.


Bye,
Georg

Am 18.01.2012 um 09:21 schrieb Fabián Rodríguezmagic...@member.fsf.org:


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On 2012-01-18 00:28, Georg Bretschneider wrote:

Hi Fabian,

please take a look into the SOGo documentation. There is an example ldif
file shown for creating an ordinary user.
With the informations provided there you should be able to create a user
using Webmin, too.

But it looks like you are having a general problem here. Take a look
into this
conversation: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.groupware.sogo.user/8325

Bye
Georg


Georg,

My point here is I am using the Zero Effort Groupware version of SOGo,
which is supposed to be, well, zero effort. I thought having a quick
demo with the ZEG virtual machine would work immediately, which sadly
isn't the case.

If you look the documentation bit you mention, you'll notice it's a cut
  paste of the admin bit, which is why I cloned the user via the web
interface. If such obvious assumptions don't work when documentation is
missing, I am all for experimenting all the options, digging into LDAP
and filing the bug reports but my context is different right now.

I have taken notes of what could be improved in the ZEG image, I'll post
that next.

F.


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Re: [SOGo] HowTo delete Thunderbird 3.1.17 Lightning (Inverse) Cache (using Connector/integrator)

2012-01-18 Thread Martin Rabl

Under Windows 7:
Delete the following file:
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\some-profile-name\calendar-data\cache.sqlite

Under Mac
/Users/username/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/some-profile-name/calendar-data/cache.sqlite

Similiar with Linux, I guess.

Helped me and some collegues.

Greetings,
  Martin

Am 18.01.2012 12:25, schrieb Martin Seener:

Hello,

can anyone tell me how to delete the calendar cache, so after a TB
restart he reloads everthing through LDAP.

Which files to delete/modify!? Have no clue :(

Thank you!

Best Regards,
Martin

On 1/18/12 11:56 AM, Georg Bretschneider wrote:

Hi Fabian,

you are right, both ldifs are more or less the same. I forgot about
that. Nevertheless, I pointed you to the documentation so you can
reassure yourself that everything you did was correct.

The fact you're using ZEG...well, I did not parse this piece. It was
too early in the morning and I just woke up. :)
Sorry about that.

And you are correct, again. ZEG should work out of the box. As I
tried it with SOGo v1.3.9, I couldn't complain.

Right now, I can't take a deeper look into your problem. I'll try
after work. Hopefully, can support you much faster.


Bye,
Georg

Am 18.01.2012 um 09:21 schrieb Fabián
Rodríguezmagic...@member.fsf.org:


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On 2012-01-18 00:28, Georg Bretschneider wrote:

Hi Fabian,

please take a look into the SOGo documentation. There is an
example ldif
file shown for creating an ordinary user.
With the informations provided there you should be able to create
a user
using Webmin, too.

But it looks like you are having a general problem here. Take a look
into this
conversation:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.groupware.sogo.user/8325

Bye
Georg


Georg,

My point here is I am using the Zero Effort Groupware version of
SOGo,
which is supposed to be, well, zero effort. I thought having a quick
demo with the ZEG virtual machine would work immediately, which sadly
isn't the case.

If you look the documentation bit you mention, you'll notice it's a
cut
 paste of the admin bit, which is why I cloned the user via the web
interface. If such obvious assumptions don't work when
documentation is
missing, I am all for experimenting all the options, digging into LDAP
and filing the bug reports but my context is different right now.

I have taken notes of what could be improved in the ZEG image, I'll
post
that next.

F.


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Re: [SOGo] HowTo delete Thunderbird 3.1.17 Lightning (Inverse) Cache (using Connector/integrator)

2012-01-18 Thread Martin Seener

Great, but there are some more sqlite files (acl and local)
what about these?

Greets,
Martin (again)

On 1/18/12 12:48 PM, Martin Rabl wrote:

Under Windows 7:
Delete the following file:
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\some-profile-name\calendar-data\cache.sqlite 



Under Mac
/Users/username/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/some-profile-name/calendar-data/cache.sqlite 



Similiar with Linux, I guess.

Helped me and some collegues.

Greetings,
  Martin

Am 18.01.2012 12:25, schrieb Martin Seener:

Hello,

can anyone tell me how to delete the calendar cache, so after a TB
restart he reloads everthing through LDAP.

Which files to delete/modify!? Have no clue :(

Thank you!

Best Regards,
Martin

On 1/18/12 11:56 AM, Georg Bretschneider wrote:

Hi Fabian,

you are right, both ldifs are more or less the same. I forgot about
that. Nevertheless, I pointed you to the documentation so you can
reassure yourself that everything you did was correct.

The fact you're using ZEG...well, I did not parse this piece. It was
too early in the morning and I just woke up. :)
Sorry about that.

And you are correct, again. ZEG should work out of the box. As I
tried it with SOGo v1.3.9, I couldn't complain.

Right now, I can't take a deeper look into your problem. I'll try
after work. Hopefully, can support you much faster.


Bye,
Georg

Am 18.01.2012 um 09:21 schrieb Fabián
Rodríguezmagic...@member.fsf.org:


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On 2012-01-18 00:28, Georg Bretschneider wrote:

Hi Fabian,

please take a look into the SOGo documentation. There is an
example ldif
file shown for creating an ordinary user.
With the informations provided there you should be able to create
a user
using Webmin, too.

But it looks like you are having a general problem here. Take a look
into this
conversation:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.groupware.sogo.user/8325

Bye
Georg


Georg,

My point here is I am using the Zero Effort Groupware version of
SOGo,
which is supposed to be, well, zero effort. I thought having a quick
demo with the ZEG virtual machine would work immediately, which sadly
isn't the case.

If you look the documentation bit you mention, you'll notice it's a
cut
 paste of the admin bit, which is why I cloned the user via the web
interface. If such obvious assumptions don't work when
documentation is
missing, I am all for experimenting all the options, digging into LDAP
and filing the bug reports but my context is different right now.

I have taken notes of what could be improved in the ZEG image, I'll
post
that next.

F.


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Re: [SOGo] HowTo delete Thunderbird 3.1.17 Lightning (Inverse) Cache (using Connector/integrator)

2012-01-18 Thread Martin Rabl

are the other files containing the string cache? No. ;-)
Only delete cache.sqlite, it will recreated.

Am 18.01.2012 12:54, schrieb Martin Seener:

Great, but there are some more sqlite files (acl and local)
what about these?

Greets,
Martin (again)

On 1/18/12 12:48 PM, Martin Rabl wrote:

Under Windows 7:
Delete the following file:
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\some-profile-name\calendar-data\cache.sqlite


Under Mac
/Users/username/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/some-profile-name/calendar-data/cache.sqlite


Similiar with Linux, I guess.

Helped me and some collegues.

Greetings,
Martin

Am 18.01.2012 12:25, schrieb Martin Seener:

Hello,

can anyone tell me how to delete the calendar cache, so after a TB
restart he reloads everthing through LDAP.

Which files to delete/modify!? Have no clue :(

Thank you!

Best Regards,
Martin

On 1/18/12 11:56 AM, Georg Bretschneider wrote:

Hi Fabian,

you are right, both ldifs are more or less the same. I forgot about
that. Nevertheless, I pointed you to the documentation so you can
reassure yourself that everything you did was correct.

The fact you're using ZEG...well, I did not parse this piece. It was
too early in the morning and I just woke up. :)
Sorry about that.

And you are correct, again. ZEG should work out of the box. As I
tried it with SOGo v1.3.9, I couldn't complain.

Right now, I can't take a deeper look into your problem. I'll try
after work. Hopefully, can support you much faster.


Bye,
Georg

Am 18.01.2012 um 09:21 schrieb Fabián
Rodríguezmagic...@member.fsf.org:


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On 2012-01-18 00:28, Georg Bretschneider wrote:

Hi Fabian,

please take a look into the SOGo documentation. There is an
example ldif
file shown for creating an ordinary user.
With the informations provided there you should be able to create
a user
using Webmin, too.

But it looks like you are having a general problem here. Take a
look
into this
conversation:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.groupware.sogo.user/8325

Bye
Georg


Georg,

My point here is I am using the Zero Effort Groupware version of
SOGo,
which is supposed to be, well, zero effort. I thought having a quick
demo with the ZEG virtual machine would work immediately, which
sadly
isn't the case.

If you look the documentation bit you mention, you'll notice it's a
cut
 paste of the admin bit, which is why I cloned the user via the web
interface. If such obvious assumptions don't work when
documentation is
missing, I am all for experimenting all the options, digging into
LDAP
and filing the bug reports but my context is different right now.

I have taken notes of what could be improved in the ZEG image, I'll
post
that next.

F.


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