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    • externa1
      externa1 last edited by externa1

      Hi,

      I’m getting a fatal php error in z-push-error log on trying to initially sync an account with 3970 folders.
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      It seems to be like an old thread https://forums.zarafa.com/showthread.php?10138-z-push-causes-apache-PHP-Fatal-Error-memory-exhausted

      Outlook 2016
      KOE 1.4-200
      z-push 2.3.7beta1+0
      kopano core 8.3.0.-1042
      Univention UCS 4.1-4 errata 429

      rg
      Christian

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      • Sebastian
        Sebastian Kopano last edited by

        3970 folders? Via ActiveSync in Outlook? Please note, it doesn’t say anywhere that this will work.

        Short answer: Sorry, you shouldn’t do that!

        Longer answer: you could increase the memory limit. Try 256 MB. If you are not able to sync, you could try enabling USE_PARTIAL_FOLDERSYNC in your config. It might go through to some point, but I wouldn’t count on OL working reliably with such many folders.

        Yes, it’s the same error, but these folders are loaded into memory so it’s a different cause.

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        • externa1
          externa1 @Sebastian last edited by

          @Sebastian

          Ok after reducing folders from 3970 to about 1440 sync is working as expected

          rg
          Christian

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          • Sebastian
            Sebastian Kopano last edited by

            This is still a lot. I have seen OL handling 100 folders relatively well, but not working reliably with 800.
            Are these shared folders? Or are there really that much folders in the store.

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