Sync errors and possible reasons

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Below you'll find an explanation of some error reports and possible reasons.

org.dmfs.dav.exceptions.UnauthorizedException: null

The server refused the stored credentials by responding with "401 Unauthorized". You've probably changed your password on the server recently. To update the password go to "settings" -> "accounts & sync" -> Your account -> "Edit account settings" -> "Update password".

org.apache.http.conn.HttpHostConnectException: Connection to YOUR SERVER URL refused

The name of this error may be somewhat misleading. In many cases it just means the connection to the server has timed out - i.e. no connection could be established. This may happen due to insufficient connectivity or when a sync is triggered during a phone call (many devices loose their data connection during a voice call).

org.apache.http.client.ClientProtocolException: calendar-query failed

This is probably a server bug. You're probably using ownCloud or an older version of SabreDAV (see known issues in ownCloud). Try to upgrade your SabreDAV installation (or the SabreDAV part of ownCloud). If you're not using SabreDAV or ownCloud and you get this error send me an email, please!

javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Read error: ssl=0x34b548: I/O error during system call, Connection reset by peer

Probably a connectivity issue. If this happens very often you should check your connectivity or your server.

javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Read error: ssl=0x351428: I/O error during system call, Connection timed out

Probably a connectivity issue. If this happens very often you should check your connectivity or your server.

org.apache.http.MalformedChunkCodingException: Chunked stream ended unexpectedly

This is probably a connectivity issue as well. If you get this occasionally there is nothing to worry about. If you get it always you should check your server configuration.