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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
calendarserver_export
CALENDARSERVER_EXPORT(8) BSD System Manager's Manual CALENDARSERVER_EXPORT(8)
NAME
calendarserver_export -- Darwin Calendar Server Export Tool
SYNOPSIS
calendarserver_export [-f config_file] [-o output_file] [-c collection] [-H home] [-r record] [-u user]
DESCRIPTION
calendarserver_export is a tool that generates a single iCalendar file containing all of the iCalendar components found from all specified
input sources, providing server administrators a means by which to export data from the Darwin Calandar Server into a format that can be
viewed and/or manipulated by other tools. Multiple input sources may be specified; the resulting iCalendar data will contain the combined
data from all sources.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Displays usage information
-f, --config FILE
Use the Calendar Server configuration specified in the given file.
-o, --output FILE
Write resulting iCalendar data to the given file.
-c, --collection DIRECTORY
Read iCalendar objects from the calendar collection at the given path.
-h, --home DIRECTORY
Read iCalendar objects from all calendar collections within the calendar home at the given path.
-r, --record TYPE:NAME
Read iCalendar objects from all calendar collections within the calendar home for the directory record of the given type with the given
name.
-u, --user NAME
Read iCalendar objects from all calendar collections within the calendar home for the directory user with the given name. This is
shorthand for -r user:NAME.
FILES
/etc/caldavd/caldavd.plist
The Calendar Server configuration file.
/Library/CalendarServer/Documents
The server's document root, which is the used as the backing store for the HTTP resources on the server.
SEE ALSO
caldavd(8)
STANDARDS
The iCalendar data generated by calendarserver_export is expected to comply with RFC 2445 (iCalendar).
BSD
November 6, 2008 BSD