Gartenzwerg
24.05.10, 17:32
Hallo,
ich versuche mein Nokia E52 mittels msynctool zu synchronisieren. Ich bin nach folgender Anleitung vorgegangen: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-260676.html
Meine Konfiguration:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<config>
<!-- (Only for bluetooth) The bluetooth address if the bluetooth mode is selected -->
<bluetooth_address>C8:97:9F:01:F0:22</bluetooth_address>
<!-- (Only for bluetooth) The bluetooth channel to use. `sdptool browse $MAC` to search for the correct channel -->
<bluetooth_channel>8</bluetooth_channel>
<!-- (Only for USB) The usb interface number of the SYNCML-SYNC target. use syncml-obex-client -u (you will need access to the USB raw device) to find it. -->
<interface>0</interface>
<!-- The string that the plugin will use to identify itself. Some devices need a special string here. -->
<identifier>PC Suite</identifier>
<!-- The syncml version to use: 0 for 1.0, 1 for 1.1 and 2 for 1.2 -->
<version>1</version>
<!-- if the plugin should use wbxml -->
<wbxml>1</wbxml>
<!-- The username to use. Leave empty to not require a username -->
<username></username>
<!-- the password for the username -->
<password></password>
<!-- sets the connection type to use. 5 means obex over usb, 2 means obex over bluetooth -->
<type>2</type>
<!-- If wbxml is enabled, defines wether the wbxml should use string tables -->
<usestringtable>1</usestringtable>
<!-- Never send ADD command, but send REPLACE (not needed normally) -->
<onlyreplace>0</onlyreplace>
<!-- Workaround around for mobile phones which only use local timestamps and _no_ UTC timestamps! -->
<onlyLocaltime>0</onlyLocaltime>
<!-- Sets the maximum allowed size in bytes of incoming messages (some device need this option set). Example: 10000 -->
<recvLimit>10000</recvLimit>
<maxObjSize>0</maxObjSize>
<!-- The name of the contacts db. Must be the same as the phones sends -->
<contact_db>Contacts</contact_db>
<!-- The name of the calendar db. Must be the same as the phones sends -->
<calendar_db></calendar_db>
<!-- The name of the note db. Must be the same as the phones sends -->
<note_db></note_db>
</config>
Die Fehlermeldung lautet wie folgt:
Synchronizing group "nokiasync"
The previous synchronization was unclean. Slow-syncing
Member 1 of type file-sync just connected
Member 2 of type syncml-obex-client had an error while connecting: Bluetooth connect error
Member 1 of type file-sync just disconnected
All clients have disconnected
The sync failed: Unable to connect one of the members
Error while synchronizing: Unable to connect one of the members
Fernziel ist die Synchorinsation mit akonadi. (Falls dies nicht zum Ziel führt, wäre ich für Alternativvorschläge dankbar.)
Viele Grüße,
Gartenzwerg
P.S.:
Distribution: OpenSUSE 11.2
msynctool-0.22
plugins: file-sync, syncml-obex-client
(KDE SC 4.4)
ich versuche mein Nokia E52 mittels msynctool zu synchronisieren. Ich bin nach folgender Anleitung vorgegangen: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-260676.html
Meine Konfiguration:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<config>
<!-- (Only for bluetooth) The bluetooth address if the bluetooth mode is selected -->
<bluetooth_address>C8:97:9F:01:F0:22</bluetooth_address>
<!-- (Only for bluetooth) The bluetooth channel to use. `sdptool browse $MAC` to search for the correct channel -->
<bluetooth_channel>8</bluetooth_channel>
<!-- (Only for USB) The usb interface number of the SYNCML-SYNC target. use syncml-obex-client -u (you will need access to the USB raw device) to find it. -->
<interface>0</interface>
<!-- The string that the plugin will use to identify itself. Some devices need a special string here. -->
<identifier>PC Suite</identifier>
<!-- The syncml version to use: 0 for 1.0, 1 for 1.1 and 2 for 1.2 -->
<version>1</version>
<!-- if the plugin should use wbxml -->
<wbxml>1</wbxml>
<!-- The username to use. Leave empty to not require a username -->
<username></username>
<!-- the password for the username -->
<password></password>
<!-- sets the connection type to use. 5 means obex over usb, 2 means obex over bluetooth -->
<type>2</type>
<!-- If wbxml is enabled, defines wether the wbxml should use string tables -->
<usestringtable>1</usestringtable>
<!-- Never send ADD command, but send REPLACE (not needed normally) -->
<onlyreplace>0</onlyreplace>
<!-- Workaround around for mobile phones which only use local timestamps and _no_ UTC timestamps! -->
<onlyLocaltime>0</onlyLocaltime>
<!-- Sets the maximum allowed size in bytes of incoming messages (some device need this option set). Example: 10000 -->
<recvLimit>10000</recvLimit>
<maxObjSize>0</maxObjSize>
<!-- The name of the contacts db. Must be the same as the phones sends -->
<contact_db>Contacts</contact_db>
<!-- The name of the calendar db. Must be the same as the phones sends -->
<calendar_db></calendar_db>
<!-- The name of the note db. Must be the same as the phones sends -->
<note_db></note_db>
</config>
Die Fehlermeldung lautet wie folgt:
Synchronizing group "nokiasync"
The previous synchronization was unclean. Slow-syncing
Member 1 of type file-sync just connected
Member 2 of type syncml-obex-client had an error while connecting: Bluetooth connect error
Member 1 of type file-sync just disconnected
All clients have disconnected
The sync failed: Unable to connect one of the members
Error while synchronizing: Unable to connect one of the members
Fernziel ist die Synchorinsation mit akonadi. (Falls dies nicht zum Ziel führt, wäre ich für Alternativvorschläge dankbar.)
Viele Grüße,
Gartenzwerg
P.S.:
Distribution: OpenSUSE 11.2
msynctool-0.22
plugins: file-sync, syncml-obex-client
(KDE SC 4.4)