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    • embexx
      embexx last edited by

      I found a solution for the sync issues with z-push:
      change in kopano’s server.cfg
      enable_enhanced_ics = yes
      to
      enable_enhanced_ics = no

      and restart kopano server
      service kopano-server restart.

      NOw it works with out any error as before with mysql.

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      • Fux
        Fux last edited by

        I got the same problem, but changing “enable_enhanced_ics = yes” to “no” does not work for me.

        I already upgraded to z-push 2.5 with no success. Afterwards I upgraded to kopano 8.7.81 with no success either.

        Z-Push works but one big calendar (our corporate cal) does produce the above mentioned errors. All I did before the errors were starting was to reboot the server yesterday.

        Any other tips how this could be solved?

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        • Fux
          Fux last edited by

          Installing MySQL 5.7 (via Docker) and migrating the kopano-db to it solved the problem for now. Z-Push now works normal.

          Does anyone know what the problem with MariaDB and Kopano is that z-push doesn’t work - at least with folders with many entries?

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          • happenpappen
            happenpappen last edited by happenpappen

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

            enable_enhanced_ics = yes

            I encountered the same problem with two mailboxes on my server (CentOS 7, Kopano 8.7.3.0, MariaDB 10.3.16 and Z-Push 2.5.0). Changing “enable_enhanced_ics = yes” to “enable_enhanced_ics = no” and restarting kopano-server did not help. But after setting up kopano-archiver with “fully remove” strategy, both mailboxes are able to sync their devices again. I’ve used the setting described in “5.3. Archive-only setup” on this page:

            https://documentation.kopano.io/kopano_archiver_manual/archive_configuration.html

            I guess, the z-push error is somehow related to the number of objects in the affected mailboxes, so this is more kind of a workaround and not a real solution for the problem.

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            • bcoms
              bcoms last edited by

              I unfortunately haven’t found a solution for the problem but wanted to confirm, that I encountered the same behaviour as described in the original post (sync issue 0xFFFFFFFF8004010F).

              I updated my Debian server to the recently released version 10 (Buster). I know I should have hold my horses, but in the past I never encountered any big showstoppers with Zarafa and later Kopano when updating my servers.

              Debian 10 uses MariaDB 10.3.15 (Stretch used 10.1.38) and I tried different configurations such as all combinations of:

              Z-Push 2.5
              Z-Push 2.4.5 (part of the Distribution)
              Kopano 8.7.3 (in place during the upgrade)
              Kopano 8.7.0 (part of the Distribution)
              Kopano 8.7.82 (Nightly build 20190706 and 20190707)

              No dice - always the same sync issue. I haven’t tried switching over to MySQL. While I cannot offer a solution I hope my post underlines the importance of this issue to be investigated by the Kopano team. Reports about this issue can be traced back to late 2018 when some individuals switched to newer MariaDB versions - even the guys over at the Synology forums have had the same problem.

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              • weini
                weini last edited by

                Same problem for me: Debian Buster upgrade killed my working z-push.
                I also tried the Debian provided Kopano & z-push packages (they seem to cause even more problems) and went back to the “regular” Kopano and z-push packages.

                But no chance to work around this nasty sync issue 0xFFFFFFFF8004010F. I´d also say that the problem is volume related. My largest folders do no longer sync while smaller ones still work.

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                • rolek
                  rolek @weini last edited by

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

                  Same problem for me: Debian Buster upgrade killed my working z-push.
                  I also tried the Debian provided Kopano & z-push packages (they seem to cause even more problems) and went back to the “regular” Kopano and z-push packages.

                  If I may ask, which problems did you have with the Debian provided Z-push packages?

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                  • weini
                    weini last edited by

                    No big difference for z-push, but kopano packages were worse:

                    • kopano-spamd failed with errors on checking most of the new emails, mostly needed a restart
                    • kopano-server dumped with backtrace sporadically approx. once a day

                    Lucky outcome for me is now, that the “orig” packages seem to work again. I´m now on:

                    • kopano-server nightly build 8.7.82.12.6297bf8c5-0+294.1
                    • z-push 2.5 from kopano repository (Debian_9.0)
                    • Debian 10
                    • MariaDB from Debian 10 repo

                    Did a complete resync dropping all state files. Error messages did occur while syncing, but sync completed and I´m now able to access all my folders.

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                    • nib
                      nib last edited by

                      Very same problem here. (including an unsatisfactory workaround)

                      I run a combination of relatively new (but release versions) of

                      • Kopano Core (8.7.x)
                      • z-push (2.5.0-0) and
                      • MariaDB10 (10.3.11).

                      While IMAP (via gateway) and z-push of Calendar & Contacts worked fine, Email Sync (via z-push) stopped working for an iOS device apparently due to the first folder (INBOX) growing to more than ~3000 objects.
                      Reason: When reducing number of emails in INBOX, sync immediately started working again.

                      All other (web-search-induced) hotfixes failed to show the desired effect.
                      Some of the attempted (and failed) fixes:

                      • z-push-admin -a resync -t hierarchy -u …
                      • complete removal of device in question, removal of account, recreate account
                      • Reducing the email sync interval (from 1 month to 1 week to 3 days)
                      • Changing in server.cfg enable_enhanced_ics = yes to no

                      The symptom(s) did not exactly coincide with a package upgrade, however, at the time of package upgrade (together with a certificate renewal), the lack of the most recent emails was noticed. Other email clients accessing the same Kopano-mailbox didn’t stop syncing/downloading all email.
                      Also, during all time, the sync of Calendar & Contacts through the same z-push connection were completely ok, both directions. A second account (for a second calendar only) also synced fine.

                      During the search for solutions, I also encountered posts, where only calendar sync was broken, so there is reason to believe that a more generic part of the sync code causes this issue as soon as too many objects (somewhere between 1000 - 3000) are bunched into one sync operation.
                      Other posts (I haven’t tried this solution) have been reporting that change of MariaDB10 to MySQL 8.x has (at least temporarily) resolved the issue.
                      First such posts (using the exact error code started appearing in 2018.

                      tl;dr:
                      Syncing of iOS devices (calendar, email, possibly contacts as well) through z-push/active sync with a MariaDB10 supported KopanoCore (>=8.6.?) fails to transfer/sync new objects to an activeSync Client (definitely iOS, maybe others) as soon as some threshold of objects to be synced is surpassed.

                      Solution:
                      Email: Moving emails away from a folder that has grown too big seems to work.
                      Calendar: Changing in server.cfg enable_enhanced_ics = yes to no may provide a temporary workaround.

                      Nib.

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                      • fbartels
                        fbartels Kopano last edited by

                        Hi @nib,

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

                        growing to more than ~3000 objects.

                        ah, this could finally be the missing piece to also reproduce this. Will try to have a look next week.

                        If you want to speed this up @nib, from your posted versions it seems you have a valid subscription? If so then opening a support ticket and have our support reproduce this could be a bit faster.

                        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/

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                        • weini
                          weini last edited by

                          Brief update from my side: The “fix” was unfortunately not a permanent one. Sync breaks again after some time and the content of larger folders (email and also calendar) simply disapperas on the mobile. The error message is still present in the logs.

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                          • weini
                            weini last edited by

                            @nib: Did you get any update via the support? Is there a fix on the way?

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                            • JPW_Kopano
                              JPW_Kopano @weini last edited by

                              Same problem for me.
                              Configuration:
                              Kopano & MariaDB from Debian 10 Repo
                              z-Push 2.3.7

                              Small mailboxes are synced. Big mailboxes are not.

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                              • nib
                                nib last edited by

                                Apologies for the late reply, but sadly I don’t have a subscription. This is all based on the community version. I only run this server for my family privately on a VM on my NAS. I do have the luxury of access to several client systems which happened to be available for small tests.
                                I also didn’t try the change from MariaDB to MySQL as such a change on my “production” system would take quite some time for backups, which I didn’t want to invest after finding a “good-enough-for-the-moment” fix.

                                Nib

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                                • Beleggrodion
                                  Beleggrodion last edited by

                                  I have the same issue on one of our setups.

                                  • Kopano Core (8.7.5)
                                  • z-push (2.5.0+0-0)
                                  • MariaDB (10.4.6)

                                  Currently their is only one user affected with this issue:

                                  Folder: Calendar             Sync: Initialized   Status:  0% (0/10236)
                                  

                                  The following setting had no effect:

                                  enable_enhanced_ics = no
                                  

                                  I also enabled the debugging for this device.

                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] -------- Start
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] cmd='Sync' devType='Android' devId='android1263512214918' getUser='max.mustermann' from='123.123.123.123' version='2.5.0+0-0' method='POST'
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] Used timezone 'Europe/Zurich'
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] ZPush::GetBackend(): trying autoload backend 'BackendKopano'
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] BackendKopano using PHP-MAPI version: 8.7.5 - PHP version: 7.2.19-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] Request::ProcessHeaders() ASVersion: 14.1
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] ZPush::CommandNeedsProvisioning(0): true
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] FileStateMachine->GetState() read '4411' bytes from file: '/var/lib/z-push/9/3/android1263512214918-devicedata'
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] ASDevice data loaded for user: 'max.mustermann'
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] TopCollector(): Initialized mutexid Resource id #9 and memid Resource id #10.
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] TopCollector initialised with IPC provider 'IpcSharedMemoryProvider' with type '20'
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] LoopDetection(): Initialized mutexid Resource id #11 and memid Resource id #12.
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] LoopDetection initialised with IPC provider 'IpcSharedMemoryProvider' with type '1337'
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] ZPush::HierarchyCommand(0): false
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] DeviceManager->ProvisioningRequired('538798535') saved device key '538798535': false
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] DeviceManager->getPolicyName(): determined policy name: 'default'
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] DeviceManager->getProvisioningPolicies(): loaded 'default' policy.
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] ZPush::CommandNeedsAuthentication(0): true
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] KopanoBackend->Logon(): Trying to authenticate user 'max.mustermann'..
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] KopanoBackend->openMessageStore('max.mustermann'): Found 'DEFAULT' store: 'Resource id #15'
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] KopanoBackend->Logon(): User 'max.mustermann' is authenticated
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] Store supports properties containing Unicode characters.
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] ZPush::CommandNeedsPlainInput(0): false
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] I  <Synchronize>
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] I   <Folders>
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] I    <Folder>
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] I     <SyncKey>
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] I      0
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] I     </SyncKey>
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] I     <FolderId>
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] I      U5e894
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] I     </FolderId>
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] SyncParameters->RemoveSyncKey(): saved sync key removed
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] DeviceManager->GetBackendIdForFolderId(): folderid U5e894 => 0879775ab9d94a42901de37ae24a9a9ca40100000000
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] ZPush::GetFolderClassFromFolderType('8'): Calendar
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] GetFolderClassFromCacheByID from Device Manager: 'Calendar' for id:'U5e894'
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] SyncCollections->AddCollection(): Folder id 'U5e894' : ref. PolicyKey '1', ref. Lifetime '10', last sync at ''
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] I    </Folder>
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] HandleSync(): FilterType applied globally or specifically, using value: 7
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] HandleSync(): FilterType has changed (old: '', new: '7'), removing folderstat to force Exporter setup
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] I   </Folders>
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] I  </Synchronize>
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] HandleSync(): Start Output
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] ZPush::GetAdditionalSyncFolderStore('0879775ab9d94a42901de37ae24a9a9ca40100000000'): 'false'
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] KopanoBackend->GetFolderStat() fetched status information of 28 folders for store 'max.mustermann'
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] SyncParameters->IsExporterRunRequired(): true - current: 1565693864/10236/0/13 - saved: false - expiring: not set
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] Sync->loadStates(): loading states for folder 'U5e894'
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] ZPush::GetAdditionalSyncFolderStore('0879775ab9d94a42901de37ae24a9a9ca40100000000'): 'false'
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] ZPush::GetAdditionalSyncFolderStore('0879775ab9d94a42901de37ae24a9a9ca40100000000'): 'false'
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] ExportChangesICS->Config(): synching inital data
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] ExportChangesICS->Config() initialized with state: 0x0000000000000000
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WARN] StatusException: ExportChangesICS->InitializeExporter(): Error, mapi_exportchanges_config() failed: 0xFFFFFFFF8004010F - code: 12 - file: /usr/share/z-push/backend/kopano/exporter.php:230
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] LoopDetection->ProcessLoopDetectionAddStatus: 'U5e894' with status 12
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] WBXMLEncoder->startWBXML() type: vnd.ms-sync.wbxml
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] O  <Synchronize>
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] O   <Status>
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] O   12
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] O   </Status>
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] O  </Synchronize>
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] WBXMLEncoder->endTag() WBXML output completed
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] WBXML-OUT: AwFqAEVOAzEyAAEB
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [WBXML] WBXML-IN : AwFqAEVcT0sDMAABUgNVNWU4OTQAAQEBAQ==
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] LoopDetection->ProcessLoopDetectionTerminate()
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [ INFO] cmd='Sync' memory='2.87 MiB/2.00 MiB' time='0.11s' devType='Android' devId='android1263512214918' getUser='max.mustermann' from='123.123.123.123' idle='0s' version='2.5.0+0-0' method='POST' httpcode='200'
                                  13/08/2019 13:36:12 [ 9528] [DEBUG] -------- End
                                  
                                  

                                  Their is not much information visible, only the same error as in the normal logfile.

                                  Perhaps the problem could also be another source and not depends on the amount of entries? because the calendar affected user was some long time ago migrated from scalix to zarafa (via ical) and later migrated from an old zarafa to a kopano (also ical) some months ago. And now two week’s i updated the kopano to the version above.

                                  The problem is not much prio at them moment, because it’s only one user which is affected.

                                  I also cannot migrated at the moment back from MariaDB to mySQL, because all users together had a big database which needs some time to backup and restore.

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                                  • badewaschl
                                    badewaschl last edited by

                                    Hi all,

                                    I am also having this issue with one user. I tried to set enable_enhanced_ics = no but that did not help.

                                    Next thing I ran z-push-admin -a remove and clearing all data on android, but to no avail.

                                    Then I tried to clean up using kopano-fsck, but that reported the same 14 issues every time I ran it, claiming the issues were fixed. I ended up manually deleting the affected calendar entries. But the z-push issue still remained.

                                    I even tried to use kopano-archiver as suggested above, but could not get it to work (see separate post).

                                    My last desperate attempt was to copy all data to a new user using kopano-backup. About 1% of all emails, contacts and calendar entries got lost in the process (for example the tool seems to skip all contacts with a picture) - but also with the new user, the calendar disappeared from android after a few hours.

                                    Now I am at my wit’s end. Does anybody have an idea what else I can do? Everything worked fine for years using zarafa, but ever since I upgraded to kopano the problems keep piling up. Was it maybe a bad idea to reuse the zarafa database?

                                    I am using the latest kopano/z-push/apache packages from Debian 10.
                                    On Android I connect using the Nine groupware client.

                                    Regards

                                    badewaschl

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                                    • thctlo
                                      thctlo last edited by thctlo

                                      Try this :

                                      wget -qO - http://repo.z-hub.io/z-push:/final/Debian_10/Release.key | sudo apt-key add -
                                      echo "deb http://repo.z-hub.io/z-push:/final/Debian_10 /" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/z-push.list
                                      apt update
                                      apt dist-upgrade 
                                      apt-get install z-push-common 
                                      

                                      Note: package z-push in debian = z-push-common on the z-push repo.
                                      optional also install : z-push-config-apache z-push-config-apache-autodiscover

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                                      • hugo21212
                                        hugo21212 last edited by

                                        I have the same problem:

                                        15/08/2019 13:00:51 [15452] [WARN] [x@y.z] StatusException: ExportChangesICS->InitializeExporter(): Error, mapi_exportchanges_config() failed: 0xFFFFFFFF8004010F - code: 12 - file: /usr/share/z-push/backend/kopano/exporter.php:230
                                        

                                        But only for Android using Exchange and synchronizing the calendar.
                                        If I use Outlook with ActiveSync, there is no problem. I can see the calendar and create entries

                                        Installed packages:

                                        ii  z-push-autodiscover                  2.5.1+0-0                     all          Z-Push autodiscover
                                        ii  z-push-backend-caldav                2.5.1+0-0                     all          Z-Push caldav backend
                                        ii  z-push-backend-kopano                2.5.1+0-0                     all          Z-Push Kopano backend
                                        ii  z-push-common                        2.5.1+0-0                     all          open source implementation of the ActiveSync protocol
                                        ii  z-push-config-apache                 2.5.1+0-0                     all          Z-Push apache configuration
                                        ii  z-push-config-apache-autodiscover    2.5.1+0-0                     all          Z-Push autodiscover apache configuration
                                        ii  z-push-ipc-sharedmemory              2.5.1+0-0                     all          Z-Push ipc shared memory provider
                                        

                                        on Debian 10 Buster

                                        And one thing: in Debian 10 there is no such thing as php7-mapi.

                                        > apt install z-push-kopano z-push-backend-kopano
                                        
                                        Reading package lists... Done
                                        Building dependency tree       
                                        Reading state information... Done
                                        Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
                                        requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
                                        distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
                                        or been moved out of Incoming.
                                        The following information may help to resolve the situation:
                                        
                                        The following packages have unmet dependencies:
                                         z-push-backend-kopano : Depends: php7-mapi but it is not installable or
                                                                          php5-mapi but it is not installable
                                        E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
                                        

                                        only:

                                        ii  php-mapi                             8.7.0-3                       amd64        Complete and feature rich groupware solution - PHP MAPI bindings
                                        
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                                        • hugo21212
                                          hugo21212 last edited by

                                          For me it helped to delete all old calender entries. Then synchronization worked.

                                          It would be good to see, why it failed (corrupt entry, too many entries etc.).

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                                          • thctlo
                                            thctlo last edited by thctlo

                                            apt remove php-mapi --autoremove
                                            apt install kopano-server-packages
                                            

                                            Ow, before you remove php-mapi, verify the other packages of kopano also.

                                            dpkg -l |grep “8.7.0-3”

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