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January 25, 2008 at 7:45 pm in reply to: Resetting/changing portable home directory sync settings? #371283
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ParticipantThe solution: I deleted the /user/.FileSync hidden folder including the contained bzip file which was corrupted (due to incomplete file transfer during sync??)
Sync with both leopard and tiger clients works again 😀January 22, 2008 at 10:19 pm in reply to: Resetting/changing portable home directory sync settings? #371211Q
Participant[QUOTE][u]Quote by: musox[/u][p]Any other hints on this? I have 10.4.11 Sever syncing with 10.5.1 Client and HomeSync stopped on 12/21/07. I tried the add/remove user hint on both client and server side without any luck.
Thanks![/p][/QUOTE]
I have a similar problem, with a 10.4.11 server and 10.5.1 client sync. PHD sync stopped working 12/28/07 after home sync conflicts of library files. I assume that some of the relevant user sync settings got corrupted, since mobile home sync of other mobile users from the same client machine with the same server does still work. The user continues to sync to the same server account from another client which runs 10.4.11. So whatever is corrupted only affects the leopard client. Also the user can no longer install a mobile home directory on a fresh leopard 10.5.1 install so the corrupted user account file must be on the Tiger server.I am wondering which ‘setting’ files to delete in order to get rid of the problem without having to erase the user account from server and both clients.
0:: [2008/01/22 23:03:16.721] EXCEPTION: BZ2_bzRead (Unexpected EOF) <_bunzip2filetopath (bz2Utils.m:104): "'err' error -7">
0:: [2008/01/22 23:03:16.721] USERINFO: {
0:: [2008/01/22 23:03:16.721] NSLocalizedDescription = “Unexpected EOF”;
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1:: Peer “network” is unable to sync. (_bunzip2FILEToPath (bz2Utils.m:104): “‘err’ error -7”)
0:: [2008/01/22 23:03:16.888] Peer “network” is unable to sync. Not enough peers will be available to continue syncing.
0:: [2008/01/22 23:03:16.888] Aborting sync of “HomeSync_Mirror”.September 26, 2006 at 2:00 pm in reply to: How to set individual user settings during batch install #367116Q
ParticipantI had the same problem.
Even thogh I today know how I can do it, the easier way would be to create a user on the master disk image and then use a script based on netrestore to rename that user to the name of the actual user.
Does this help you a bit? -
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