Le 8 déc. 08 à 18:31, Don Kruse a écrit :
I ran iCal Server + iCal in a test environment on a older Xserve--
Dual G4 1GHz 2GB RAM Mac OS X Server 10.5.5--in this test
environment with only a couple of test users and I noticed a
significant increase in CPU activity due to iCal but it seemed that
it wasn't something the server couldn't handle. A month later when I
rolled out the service to 60+ users the server was brought to its
knees. It ramped up to 100% CPU usage as more users logged in and by
about 11AM that business day it ceased to be functional. Anyone
trying to connect timed out before they received updates.
I have not been able to track down any specifics as far as something
I can "fix" to prevent this problem as my iCal Server install is
Apple default and other than running the CPU load at 100% there was
not a single error reported/logged. I'm going to use brute force to
work around the issue but I would like to find a better approach.
I am going to try to roll out this service again later today/
tomorrow but hosted on a brand new Xserve 3.0GHz Quad-Core Intel
Xeon 16GB RAM
Nice :-)
I found that : http://trac.calendarserver.org/wiki/ProxyCleanup
The problem returned by the script is :
CalendarServer proxy DB clean-up tool
=====================================
proxyclean:75: DeprecationWarning: raising a string exception is
deprecated
raise("Unable to find proxy db at '%s' or '%s'" %
(proxydbpath_data, proxydbpath_doc))
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "proxyclean", line 186, in <module>
dsnode, proxydbpath = extractPlistPieces(plistdbpath)
File "proxyclean", line 75, in extractPlistPieces
raise("Unable to find proxy db at '%s' or '%s'" %
(proxydbpath_data, proxydbpath_doc))
Unable to find proxy db at '/var/run/caldavd/calendaruserproxy.sqlite'
or '/home/principals/.db.calendaruserproxy'
zsh: exit 1 python proxyclean
Indeed, I have no calendar now. I deleted some users, and tried some
calendars before.
What happend ?
--
Louis
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