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Aug 1, 2016, 3:09 AM
2 Posts

Re: Traveler: this sync will be stopped to avoid infinite sync loops

  • Category: Notes Traveler
  • Platform: Windows
  • Release: 9.0
  • Role: Administrator
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  • Replies: 11

I saw this on our server yesterday.

    Traveler: WARNING username Client has sent 11 effectively empty messages and the server has nothing pending, so this sync will be stopped to avoid infinite sync loops 

 

The user visited me today saying all mail had stopped, I did a tell traveler reset * username/ou and the device synchronized. Still monitoring things to see if this stops again but the server message has stopped appearing. The only change I did was patch the server to 9.0.1 FP6 over the weekend, that might be unrelated. Traveler version 9.0.1.12 Build 201607061004_20.

Client was latest Verse for android.

David.

 

Aug 3, 2016, 2:31 PM
22 Posts
Re; Traveler: this sync will be stopped to avoid infinite sync loops.
David,

We believe we have identified the issue in processing certain SyncML requests with the the <MoreData/> element while body truncation is enabled.

There is a workaround to avoid the issue.  The workaround is to disable the mail body truncation (attachments can still be limited).
 This will prevent
future occurrences.

LO89840

Local Fix:

1. Delete the mail or move the mail to a non-syncing folder (in
Notes or some other client that isn't the mobile client having  
the sync issue) and reset the device (on the server).          

2. Change the client settings to not truncate the body of the  
mails (attachment settings don't apply) and reset the device (on
the server).                                                    

In addition to seeing the "Client has sent 11 effectively empty messages..." message,  there will be a 408 returned by the

Traveler server indicating that the session has expired.    


In order to be notified in the future a resolution to this issue,  IBM recommends customers open a PMR so the issue may

be tracked through the normal support process.  Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Aug 5, 2016, 12:10 AM
22 Posts
Re:Traveler: this sync will be stopped to avoid infinite sync loops - LO89840
APAR LO89840 has been opened to track this issue.

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