Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 07:59:13 -0400 From: Bob Chiodini
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<1122033553.6021.13.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Thu, 2005-07-21 at
17:01 -0400, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
Could someone please give me some pointers as to where the session info
is saved for a particular user and what mechanism is responsible to
respawning e-d-s when it dies?
I suspect that this problem would persist through an uninstall/reinstall
of evo + e-d-s .
Moving to a whole new login and fresh environment would likely work but
I suspect there is an easier way to clear this up.
Mike,
I cannot provide much info, other than me too. I see the data server
crashing occasionally too. I've seen it happen more often when
accessing the calendar.
I am using connector and attributed to back-end problems connecting to
our Exchange Server. I rarely see it at home connecting to my IMAP
server.
Bob...
Hi Bob,
Thanks for the feedback. At least I am not totally alone.
My set up is quite different though. I am only accessing my email via
POP3 and it crashes before I even start Evo up (in fact, before any of
my Gnome panels come up).
I have checked the obvious source for session applications
(~/.gnome2/session) but that makes no mention of e-d-s at all.
You did give me an idea though ... it might not be email related at all
but rather the other groupware parts (like you are experiencing with
your Exchange connection). I have it accessing a remote calendar that
changed server names recently. I am not sure that I updated that.
Pointing to a bogus calendar might cause some grief. I will look at that
when I get home.
/Mike