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Q: How to fix iCAL-Server Error: CalDAVAccountRefreshQueueableOperation

Hi community !

 

When I try to acces my iCalServer (Server Version 2.2.2) I get the error message: CalDAVAccountRefreshQueueableOperation.

Does anyone has an idea who to fix this ?

 

Regards

Achim

Server.app 2.2.2, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5)

Posted on Sep 30, 2013 3:22 AM

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Q: How to fix iCAL-Server Error: CalDAVAccountRefreshQueueableOperation

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  • by ~morgen,

    ~morgen ~morgen Oct 1, 2013 3:09 PM in response to nouggi
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    Oct 1, 2013 3:09 PM in response to nouggi

    Take a look on the server in /var/log/caldavd/error.log for clues first.

  • by nouggi,Solvedanswer

    nouggi nouggi Oct 1, 2013 11:17 PM in response to nouggi
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    Oct 1, 2013 11:17 PM in response to nouggi

    @morgan: This is what I already did, but there was not error logged.

     

    BUT: I solved the problem myself the following way.

     

    1.) Lookinig to the log-files -> no result

    2.) In the server app GUI the calendar was showed as ON, but it was not possible to switch it OFF

    3.) Restart of server.app or server hardware was not changing anything

    4.) sudo serveradmin fullstatus calendar brought up the status: STARTING....

    5.) sudo serveradmin stop calendar was still showing: STARTING ...

    6.) sudo servweradmin start calendar was showing: STARTED ....

     

    From that point the calendar was accessible.

     

    Problem solved. :-)

    Nature: unknown. :-S

  • by sschklar,

    sschklar sschklar May 3, 2014 4:10 PM in response to nouggi
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    May 3, 2014 4:10 PM in response to nouggi

    I just read these posts and I have the same problem with the error mesage from Calendar using Mavricks.

     

    How do I find

     

    4.) sudo serveradmin fullstatus calendar brought up the status: STARTING....

    5.) sudo serveradmin stop calendar was still showing: STARTING ...

    6.) sudo servweradmin start calendar was showing: STARTED ....

     

    and is just looking at them what caused the "fix"

    sorry but I am not that convercent in this area but I would like to solve the issue which just recently started happening.

  • by ~morgen,

    ~morgen ~morgen May 5, 2014 7:50 AM in response to sschklar
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    May 5, 2014 7:50 AM in response to sschklar

    sschklar: when you ask "How do I find..." I assume you are asking how to run those commands.  You need to run Terminal.app and type in each line in the terminal window.  They require administrator access, so that is why they are using "sudo".  It will prompt you for your password so it can run serveradmin as root.

     

    Before you run those commands though, try pointing a web browser at the calendar server port (port 8443).  For example, if your server's hostname is "myserver", browse to https://myserver:8443/

    If it prompts you for a username and password, then Calendar Server is up and running.  If it can't connect then it's not.

     

    Post back here with the results of that test and we can further diagnose.

  • by nouggi,

    nouggi nouggi May 5, 2014 11:18 PM in response to sschklar
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    May 5, 2014 11:18 PM in response to sschklar

    sschlar: I was not 100% convinced that my solution was the correct one. I always had the feeling ;-) that the error message has another origin. So, I forced the users to use the SSL port 8443 and I updated the certificate. Since then the iCal server is running very stable. From time to time my windows users :-( have no access to the iCal. From my point of view not big loss :-), but I have to keep the company running, so what I do is to restart the server, because it seems to me that it has more to do the accessability of the server in the network ....

     

    Anyway, each night at 0:00h I make an automatic restart of my MacServer.

  • by haydentech,

    haydentech haydentech Jun 11, 2014 11:23 AM in response to nouggi
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    Jun 11, 2014 11:23 AM in response to nouggi

    I was very encouraged to find this thread, because my server is displaying the exact same symptoms.  My calendar service is stuck on "Starting...".  However, when I get to your step 5, where you stop the service, the command simply hangs on my system.  Short of ctrl-x, it never seems to do anything or return control to you.  Any ideas?  Did you have to wait an inordinate amount of time for that command to return?

  • by haydentech,

    haydentech haydentech Jun 11, 2014 11:40 AM in response to haydentech
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    Jun 11, 2014 11:40 AM in response to haydentech

    Naturally, mere seconds after posting, the command completed and everything now appears to be working.  Both the stop and start commands took around 10 minutes to complete for some reason, but both were successful in the end.

  • by imccarthy,

    imccarthy imccarthy Sep 24, 2014 2:32 PM in response to nouggi
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    Sep 24, 2014 2:32 PM in response to nouggi

    whenever i type in Terminal.app sudo serveradmin fullstatus calendar i get the next message:

     

    Last login: Wed Sep 24 16:13:03 on console

    Ians-MacBook-Pro:~ Ian$ sudo serveradmin fullstatus calendar

    Password:

    sudo: serveradmin: command not found

     

    How can i fix this? Actually every command i type in terminal says command not found

  • by ~morgen,

    ~morgen ~morgen Sep 24, 2014 2:49 PM in response to imccarthy
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    Sep 24, 2014 2:49 PM in response to imccarthy

    Your shell searches for commands within directories specified by the PATH environment variable.  You can see the contents of that variable by typing this into Terminal:

     

    echo $PATH

     

    "serveradmin" is in the directory /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/sbin

     

    That directory is added to your PATH automatically after Server is installed by way of the /etc/paths.d/com.apple.server file.  However, that only takes effect for Terminal windows you open *after* Server has been installed.  So you may simply just need to open a new Terminal window and then the directory containing serveradmin should be in your PATH in that new window.

     

    Now when you say "every command I type", do you mean literally everything, even "ls" ?  If that's the case, your PATH is really messed up.

  • by Richie Z,

    Richie Z Richie Z Oct 24, 2014 6:17 AM in response to nouggi
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    Oct 24, 2014 6:17 AM in response to nouggi

    that fixed my issue, thanks! ...now if i could only get my iCloud password to stick on my airport extreme so back to my mac works again...

    (recently updated server to Yosemite, new version of server too)

  • by fbitterlich,

    fbitterlich fbitterlich Jan 13, 2015 9:01 AM in response to nouggi
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    Jan 13, 2015 9:01 AM in response to nouggi

    In my case, the problem was caused by not having an SSL certificate assigned to the iCal service. Fixing that and restarting the machine solved the problem for me.

  • by LLange,

    LLange LLange Feb 15, 2015 3:28 PM in response to nouggi
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    Feb 15, 2015 3:28 PM in response to nouggi

    Erratum :

    6) sudo "servweradmin" start calendar

    Should be :

    6) sudo serveradmin start calendar

  • by x_marksthespot_x,

    x_marksthespot_x x_marksthespot_x Oct 1, 2015 6:49 PM in response to nouggi
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    Oct 1, 2015 6:49 PM in response to nouggi

    I also have the same problem after updating to Mac OS X El Capitan.

     

    When I put the commands in Terminal i get:

     

    sudo serveradmin fullstatus calendar

    command not found

    sudo serveradmin stop calendar

    command not found

    sudo servweradmin start calendar

    command not found

     

    Does anyone know a way to fix this? I really need my Calendar up and running asap. Tks.

  • by hunoarch,

    hunoarch hunoarch Oct 12, 2015 3:35 AM in response to nouggi
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    Oct 12, 2015 3:35 AM in response to nouggi

    Hallo

     

    My server says:

    susten:~ susten$ sudo serveradmin fullstatus calendar

    calendar:setStateVersion = 1

    calendar:calendarState = "RUNNING"

    calendar:state = "RUNNING"

    calendar:contactsState = "RUNNING"

    calendar:readWriteSettingsVersion = 1

    But it still get the "CalDAVAccountRefreshQueueableOperation" anybody can help my?

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