If Calendar Server was not properly shutdown, perform the following steps:
Perform the steps in the previous procedure, Fixing stop-cal Problems.
Manually delete all files in the LDAP data cache database directory.
These left over files could cause database corruptions. To delete the files:
Change to the LDAP data cache directory.
The default is /opt/SUNWics5/csdb/ldap_cache, but use the directory pointed to by the local.ldap.cache.homedir.path parameter in the ics.conf file.
Remove all files in the directory.
For example: rm *.*
Check to make sure all files were removed.
For example: ls
Restart Calendar Server.
cal_svr_base/SUNWics5/cal/sbin/start-cal
For instructions on how to configure LDAP data caching, see Configuring Calendar Server for LDAP. For more information about the LDAP data cache, see theSun Java System Communications Services 6 2005Q4 Deployment Planning Guide.