Navigation

    Kopano
    • Register
    • Login
    • Search
    • Categories
    • Get Official Kopano Support
    • Recent
    Statement regarding the closure of the Kopano community forum and the end of the community edition

    z-push 2.4.5 sync issue - 0xFFFFFFFF8004010F

    Kopano Groupware Core
    28
    85
    24186
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • jengelh
      jengelh Banned last edited by

      How did you remove that attachment?

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • Manfred
        Manfred Kopano @vincentvana last edited by

        @vincentvana bumping jengelh’s question. How did you remove that attachment?

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • weini
          weini last edited by

          I´m also still facing the same issue. I´m facing the issue for mail folders with many (starts with a few 1.000 up to 15.000) entries.

          It might be interesting, that the issue only happens when I sync to my mobile (Samsung S8). Sync is limited to last 30 days for emails there. I´m syncing the same inbox via EAS also to Outlook without any time restriction, but that never had an issue.

          What I did in the meantime, and what DIDN´T solve the issue:

          • backup user store with kopano-backup and restore it
          • play around with MariaDB parameters, esp. max_allowed_packet
          • rebuild tproperties completely with the script provided in the kopano wiki
          • use kopano-dbadm to (potentially) cleanup db schema

          Only sucessful workaround was to move from MariaDB 10.3 to MySQL. The issue was gone there immediately. I used the Docker image to do this. However, having MySQL 8.0 and MariaDB 10.3 running at the same time (as I need MariaDB for some other stuff) is causing a high load on my server, so I want to avoid this scenario in the mid term.

          Hint: If you want to go for a similar approach, do yourself a favor and don´t use MySQL 8.0, but version 5.7 instead. You can move tables / schemas between MariaDB 10.3 (and also 10.4) and MySQL 5.7 very easily via InnoDB tablespace import/export. However, if you use MySQL 8.0, this is a one way trip. Going back from MySQL 8.0 to MariaDB requires a full logical export / import which is quite time consuming.

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • weini
            weini @rolek last edited by weini

            @rolek said in z-push 2.4.5 sync issue - 0xFFFFFFFF8004010F:

            I can report that the patch from https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?att=1;bug=939751;filename=fix-zpush-sync-error.patch;msg=15 fixes the problem for us.

            @fbartels: Did you integrate that patch into your codebase?

            fbartels 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • robgnu
              robgnu last edited by

              I was also facing the same issue. I got a big log flooding with the same message. z-push.log was about 10 GBytes after a day.
              I solved the issue, but I am not sure, what the real problem was. So I hope, these information will help anyone:

              • All users are connected to multiple Outlooks 365 via ActiveSync (no KOE)
              • Some of the users are connected via an Android Phone (Samsung)
              • The users have many (>4000) calendar entries.
              • Sync of calendar items between Outlook seems to work, but didn’t sync to the phones. Deleting and recreation of accounts on the phone didn’t solve the issue.
              • kopano-backup (backup + restore) did NOT solve the issues.
              • Changing mariadb parameters did NOT solve the issues.
              • Switching away from MariaDB to Mysql is currently not an option.

              There were so many log entrys, that I decided to remove the affected usersaccounts in Outlook and recreated them. After resync the log flood was gone.

              Currently working on Debian 10 (Kopano 8.7.85.0.a02e61d66-0+176.1 with z-push 2.5.1+0-0)

              bye
              Robert.

              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • weini
                weini last edited by

                @robgnu
                What exactly do you mean by “remove affected useraccounts in Outlook”?
                I delete the account in Outlook and removed it then in z-push. Afterwards, I connected Outlook again.
                Unfortunately, this didn´t cure the issue on my side. Did you do any service restarts in between?

                weini 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • fbartels
                  fbartels Kopano @weini last edited by

                  @weini said in z-push 2.4.5 sync issue - 0xFFFFFFFF8004010F:

                  @fbartels: Did you integrate that patch into your codebase?

                  No, since there was never an answer to https://forum.kopano.io/post/15294

                  Regards Felix

                  Resources:
                  https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                  https://documentation.kopano.io/
                  https://kb.kopano.io/

                  Support overview:
                  https://kopano.com/support/

                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                  • weini
                    weini @weini last edited by

                    @weini said in z-push 2.4.5 sync issue - 0xFFFFFFFF8004010F:

                    Unfortunately, this didn´t cure the issue on my side. Did you do any service restarts in between?

                    It seems I was a bit too fast: about 1h after I deleted the Outlook account (and recreated it), the errors are gone and my mobile is syncing the folders that it was formerly refusing to do so.

                    Fingers crossed…

                    1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                    • robgnu
                      robgnu last edited by

                      @weini
                      I removed the Outlook account and recreated the account.

                      Today I faced some issues again. Now I’m trying to backup/restore the accounts with kopano-backup into a new store. After that I request a resync via z-push-admin to the android devices.

                      I had luck with one account today. I’m running currently a batch job to recreate a bunch of users. I can tell more tomorrow…

                      There must be some deeper problems…

                      Robert.

                      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                      • robgnu
                        robgnu last edited by robgnu

                        A small update:
                        After backup users and restoring to a new store the log flood is back:

                        There are more than 10 entries per second in the logfile (z-push-erro.log):

                        11/12/2019 06:17:56 [ 1748] [ERROR] [user] StatusException: ExportChangesICS->Config(): Error, exporter not available - code: 12 - file: /usr/share/z-push/backend/kopano/exporter.php:126
                        

                        The same - more than 10 entries per second in z-push.log:

                        11/12/2019 06:22:15 [ 9049] [ INFO] [user] cmd='Sync' memory='2.32 MiB/2.00 MiB' time='0.02s' devType='WindowsOutlook' devId='4beabac1b19844dd946eefb2afec7a6c' getUser='user' from='2003:xxxx' idle='0s' version='2.5.1+0-0' method='POST' httpcode='200'
                        

                        Sometimes this messages are logged multiple times:

                        11/12/2019 06:37:07 [26162] [ INFO] [user] NoHierarchyCacheAvailableException: Folderid 'Ub8896' is not fully synchronized on the device - code: 0 - file: /usr/share/z-push/lib/core/devicemanager.php:466
                        11/12/2019 06:37:07 [26162] [ INFO] [user] HandlePing(): unknown collection 'Ub8896', triggering HierarchySync
                        11/12/2019 06:37:07 [26162] [ INFO] [user] NoHierarchyCacheAvailableException: Folderid 'U70eec' is not fully synchronized on the device - code: 0 - file: /usr/share/z-push/lib/core/devicemanager.php:466
                        11/12/2019 06:40:11 [31742] [WARN] [user] Not possible to determine class of request. Request did not contain class and apparently there is an issue with the HierarchyCache.
                        

                        Today I will “go around” and reconfigure the Outlook accounts.

                        Bye
                        Robert

                        fbartels 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                        • fbartels
                          fbartels Kopano @robgnu last edited by

                          Hi @robgnu,

                          in another post you said you we’re using 8.7.7 which would be one of our supported builds. If you have a subscription please reach out to our support so we can have a look at your system.

                          Regards Felix

                          Resources:
                          https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                          https://documentation.kopano.io/
                          https://kb.kopano.io/

                          Support overview:
                          https://kopano.com/support/

                          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                          • robgnu
                            robgnu last edited by robgnu

                            @fbartels
                            That’s correct. Some of my clients have 8.7.7 with a subscription. Some smaller clients are still using the community builds (installations since 2015 - Zarafa). Switching them to an official build/subscription is in discussion and on it’s way.
                            All 8.7.7. installations are still on Debian 9, because there are no official Debian 10 builds. :-(

                            The problem hits all installations with the community build after upgrading Debian 9 to 10 and 8.7.80.307 (stretch) to 8.7.85.0 (buster).

                            I can give another short update:
                            After restoring all users to a new store, the Android clients are fine. But some Outlook 365 did a big logflood (see my post above). Today I walked to each computer and recreated all active sync accounts. Currently everything works as before.

                            Bye
                            Robert

                            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                            • weini
                              weini last edited by

                              Brief update from my side as well:

                              Issue came back in the mobile sync. I dropped the Outlook profile once again and recreated it. Reason is, that Outlook resync had some issues yesterday, so I wanted to give it a 2nd try. Currently, mobile sync is working fine angain and Outlook resync has completed.

                              From my perspective, the “pattern” looks as follows:

                              • MariaDB as database
                              • EAS profiles for Outlook and also for a mobile device
                              • (possibly) “old” installations with many migration steps in between
                              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                              • weini
                                weini last edited by

                                This time it worked for 2 days. Now folders do no longer sync on the mobile and the error message is back…
                                So not a sustainable workaround, at least not for me!

                                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                • jengelh
                                  jengelh Banned last edited by

                                  The environment variable can be set to KOPANO_CLIENT_LOGLEVEL=0x800006 to get sync messages. That is something introduced in 3ac65333, so for those who feel lucky and in a dev mood…

                                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                  • hrobbie1981
                                    hrobbie1981 last edited by

                                    Not sure if it helps, but I do only see this issue as long as my mobile device is set to sync “less than no Limit” days. Specifically on the iPhone in accounts if I set “Mail Days to Sync” to “No Limit” the error does not show up anymore…

                                    Not really what I want, though, as my mailbox is huge…

                                    1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                    • robgnu
                                      robgnu last edited by

                                      @hrobbie1981
                                      I can not confirm. I see the issues on users where Android Phones (Samsung) and Outlook are connected. The sync limit is set to “All / No Limit”.
                                      Users who using an iPhone doesn’t have any problems as much as I know.

                                      Bye
                                      Robert.

                                      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                      • glotzkowsky
                                        glotzkowsky last edited by

                                        Hi. I got the same issue with an android mobile today after upgrading the SQL server VM from Debian 8 to Debian 10. My setup is:
                                        Zarafa 7.2.6-10 (still on Debian 7)
                                        Z-Push 2.2.8
                                        DB: mariadb 10.3.18

                                        For me setting “max_allowed_packet” in my.conf in the [mysqld] Section, resolved the issue immediately.

                                        weini 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                        • weini
                                          weini @glotzkowsky last edited by

                                          @glotzkowsky said in z-push 2.4.5 sync issue - 0xFFFFFFFF8004010F:

                                          For me setting “max_allowed_packet” in my.conf in the [mysqld] Section, resolved the issue immediately.

                                          I´d be more than happy, if this would be a sustainable solution…
                                          Unfortunately, others already reported back in this thread, that increasing max_allowed_packet did not cure the issue for them.

                                          To which value did you set “max_allowed_packet”?
                                          Could you please keep us updated, if the issue is gone for you on a permanent base?

                                          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                          • glotzkowsky
                                            glotzkowsky last edited by

                                            I set it to 64M, but unfortunately it does not solve the problems for all users. There is one user with > 30000 mails in his inbox. For this user the problem still exists.
                                            Before the update, it was a Mysql 5.5 server with max_allowed_packet set to default (16M).

                                            thctlo 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                            • First post
                                              Last post