version = "6.0b.trunk-r13264" this is a new install. our previous install went bad due to a python update on this 10.7.4 workstation.
i changed debug to error for delegation. > >> On May 12, 2014, at 8:43 AM, Andy Knasinski <a...@nrgsoft.com> wrote: >> >> Not sure how to check on version. > > {9} andre@foci [cs/trunk] % cat calendarserver/version.py > version = "6.0b.trunk-r13468" > >> http://server.com:8008/.calendarserver_version >> >> returns a "2" > > Yeah that?s ? very old, and was only relevant a long time ago (or for very > VERY long-range upgrades). > >> proxydbservice is using sqlite > > Have you tried using sqlite3 tools to export / dump the proxydb on a periodic > basis, to check for any unexpected changes? > >> i can't seem to find an error log, if i look at web admin >> >> http://server.com:8008/admin/logs/ >> >> i see an access log and server log > > You?re definitely using a recent version; the web admin log viewer is pretty > new. This view of error.log should be the same as the on-disk view. > >> We don't run any backup on this box. > > I think the next task is to find the logs. The log location is likely decided > by how you installed Calendar Server. If you?re running from an SVN checkout, > you?ll find them at data/Logs (relative to the SVN checkout directory). If > not, check Calendar Server?s caldavd.plist for ?LogRoot?. Any config keys not > defined in caldavd.plist inherit default values from > twistedcaldav/stdconfig.py. > > If the error.log doesn?t tell you anything useful at the default log level, > you can increase the verbosity of the logs by setting DefaultLogLevel in > caldavd.plist to something like info or debug. > > At debug log level, in trunk and recent versions, something like the > following is logged at ?debug? level whenever a client changes their delegate > configuration: > > 2014-05-12 10:06:00-0700 [DirectoryProxyAMPProtocol,0,] > [txdav.who.delegates#debug] Setting delegate assignments for > 10000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001 (read) to > [u'10000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000004'] > > You can set the verbosity for specific types of log messages (overriding the > default) as follows, allowing you to fine-tune which messages you?d like to > see. > > 1) Look at sample log message of the type you wish to become more verbose, in > the last square bracketed section before the actual message. In the above > case, txdav.who.delegates#debug. This shows the log component and log level > of the message. > > 2) Set verbosity for that component in the LogLevels dict in caldavd.plist, > e.g. > > <!-- Log level overrides for specific functionality --> > <key>LogLevels</key> > <dict> > <key>txdav.who.delegates</key> > <string>debug</string> > </dict> > > The proxy / delegation related log messages you might expect to see will > depend on which version of the server you?re running. Big changes lately in > directory land :) _______________________________________________ calendarserver-users mailing list calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/calendarserver-users