On Tuesday 05 November 2013 12:01 AM, Glyph wrote:
On Nov 2, 2013, at 9:15 AM, Rahul Amaram <amaramra...@users.sourceforge.net> 
wrote:

I am trying to run calendarserver 5.0 on Debian Jessie. While postgresql 
backend seems to work fine, I have been facing issues with files backend (I 
have user_xattr enabled). Could some feedback be provided on this? I am 
attaching the error.log for reference. The errors with timestamp 18:31 popped 
up as soon as I started calendarserver. The errors with timestamp 18:33 were 
encountered when I tried to authenticate to calendarserver.

Early response would be much appreciated so that I could push the new Debian 
package to testing.

Hi Rahul,

The filesystem store is known to be incomplete.  It exists only to provide a 
migration path for legacy data to the PostgreSQL database (and to provide a 
little extra test coverage to allow us to test multiple implementations of a 
subset of functionality).  The right fix here is probably to remove all 
configuration options which would allow you to attempt to use it in a running 
server until someone volunteers to maintain it and keep it up to date :-).

Are you trying to use it as the actual backend for the store or are you having 
problems with it during an upgrade from old data?  When reporting a bug like 
this it's always a good idea to attach your plist :-).

-glyph

Hi,
I was trying to use it as an actual backend. I guess that is why it didn't work. So, are there any upgrade instructions on how to migrate from the file store to postgresql? I think that this would be done automatically. Even then, I would like to know the manual instructions for performing migration.

- Rahul.
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