Yeah, it's annoying and I don't know a good way to track it down. When I get the problem (even on a LAN connection to the server, so I think the issue may be not in the network, but in how long it takes the server to process something), I see repeated carddav requests in my apache log:

192.168.0.X - - [04/May/2011:12:48:31 -0600] "REPORT /SOGo/dav/username/Contacts/public/ HTTP/1.1" 207 126 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.2.13) Gecko/20101207 Lightning/1 .0b2.105i Thunderbird/3.1.7"

Roughly 1 per second. But I think that's right... it is doing a search of contacts against what is typed and if I'm trying a character a second, once a second it does a new search with the updated info. The main issue is why t-bird drops characters I type while this is happening. I just added another global (readonly) sql addressbook and things seemed to get worse... even though this db has only one entry in it. Also, it isn't consistent... sometimes the speed is fine and I haven't found out what triggers it to be bad sometimes.

If anyone has ideas on how to debug / track down, that would be greatly appreciated.

Ben


On 5/3/2011 10:30 PM, Kevin wrote:
We too are having this problem.

I have not been able to get a log report yet.

Does anyone have a work around?

Kevin


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"Ben Luey" wrote in message news:[email protected]...


https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=608041
Very cyclic question, someone having this problem should post a trace on
the bug.
I tried doing a trace as described in the bugreport. But I don't get any
log using (NSPR_LOG_MODULES=timestamp,ldap:5). Wiht smtp:5 or all:5 I
get some logs but nothing regarding ldap. Do the Plugins from sogo
change some behaviour there?
I think one wants to log the carddav traffic as I believe it is the
query to the carddav addressbook that is causing the problems.
Unfortunately, I haven't figured out how to do that.

Ben


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