[horde] Fwd: Ungültige Serveradresse oder nicht unterstützte Protokollversion
Jens-U. Mozdzen
jmozdzen at nde.ag
Wed Feb 27 19:11:12 UTC 2013
Hi Andreas,
Zitat von Andreas Mauser <andreas at mauser.info>:
> ----- Nachricht von Michael J Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org> ---------
>> Quoting Andreas Mauser <andreas at mauser.info>:
>>
>>> ----- Nachricht von "Jens-U. Mozdzen" <jmozdzen at nde.ag> ---------
>>> Datum: Wed, 27 Feb 2013 18:52:00 +0100
>>> Von: "Jens-U. Mozdzen" <jmozdzen at nde.ag>
>>> Betreff: Re: [horde] Fwd: Ungültige Serveradresse oder nicht
>>> unterstützte Protokollversion
>>> An: horde at lists.horde.org
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Andreas,
>>>>
>>>> Zitat von Andreas Mauser <andreas at mauser.info>:
>>>>> [...]
>>>>> DEBUG on Horde log is enabled, logging to syslog, no message regarding
>>>>> sync comes up there.
>>>>>
>>>>> The apache log shows:
>>>>>
>>>>> 80.187.107.66 - mauser.info\\andreas [27/Feb/2013:18:00:41 +0100]
>>>>> "POST
>>>>> /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?Cmd=Sync&User=mauser.info%5Candreas&DeviceId=SEC18AE1A2A432B3&DeviceType=SAMSUNGGTI8190 HTTP/1.1" 500
>>>>> -
>>>>> "-"
>>>>> "SAMSUNG-GT-I8190/100.40102"
>>>>
>>>> as the server is logging (and returning) a 500 error message, the
>>>> apache *error* log might have some interesting information in it.
>>>>
>>>
>>> right, I found something, butu unsure if its related to my problem,
>>> because when I sync this error doesnt come up immediately:
>>>
>>> [Sun Feb 24 15:40:48 2013] [error] [client 192.168.x.x] PHP Fatal
>>> error: Base lambda function for closure not found in
>>> /var/www/html/mauser.info/mailoffice/imp/config/prefs.php on line 72
>>>
>>>
>>> Is this related to my problem?
>>
>> This would certainly cause problems with email syncing, though
>> unless you just enabled APC cache on your server this is unlikely
>> the cause of *this* problem. Regardless, you should disable APC
>> cache as it still has problems with lambda functions.
>
> I disabled APC in php.ini and restarted apache. the problem persists.
> not syncing. no logs but what you already have seen.
you're saying that you still see APC errors even after disabling APC cache?
I assume it's a Linux server, then running "tail -F <access log>
<error log> <horde log> <activesync long>" would give a
time-synchronized output... of course, you could dump the last two
since there's no output so far, I've just included it since it's a
standard statement on my side.
Regards,
Jens
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