Clearing deleted users from the iCal Server proxy database


 
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Clearing deleted users from the iCal Server proxy database

Users are not cleared from the iCal proxy database if they are deleted from Workgroup Manager. This can cause reduced performance on the server and for iCal clients. You can clear the deleted users from the proxy database by using the instructions below.

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CALENDARSERVER_MANAGE_PRINCIPALS(8)			    BSD System Manager's Manual 		       CALENDARSERVER_MANAGE_PRINCIPALS(8)

NAME
calendarserver_manage_principals -- Darwin Calendar Server principal management utility SYNOPSIS
calendarserver_manage_principals [--config file] [--verbose] [--read-property property] [--list-principal-types] [--list-principals type] [--search search-string] [--list-read-proxies] [--list-write-proxies] [--list-proxies] [--add-read-proxy principal] [--add-write-proxy principal] [--remove-proxy principal] [--set-auto-schedule true|false] [--get-auto-schedule] [--add locations|resources full-name [record-name] [GUID]] [--remove] principal [principal ...] DESCRIPTION
calendarserver_manage_principals is a tool for accessing and manipulating information regarding principals on a Darwin Calendar Server. Principals represent any form of actor that can access the server, such as users, groups, locations and resources. calendarserver_manage_principals should be run as a user with the same priviledges as the Calendar Server itself, as it needs to read and write data that belongs to the server. calendarserver_manage_principals takes a list of principals as arguments and then performs the requested actions on each of the given principals. A principal may be specified as the principal's GUID. Alternatively, it may be specified in the form recordType:shortName, where recordType is a directory record type (eg. users, groups, locations, resources) and shortName is the principal's short name. Actions to perform are specified via the options below. Multiple actions may be given, and will be performed in the order given on each principal specified. OPTIONS
-h, --help Displays usage information -v, --verbose Displays debugging information -f, --config FILE Use the Calendar Server configuration specified in the given file. Defaults to /etc/caldavd/caldavd.plist. ACTIONS
--read-property property Read the given WebDAV property on the principal resource. property must be a fully qualified XML element name in the form {namespace}name, for example: {DAV:}displayname. --list-principal-types List all of the known principals types. --list-principals type List all of the principals of the given type. --search search-string Search for principals whose name or email address contains the search string. --list-read-proxies List the read proxies. --list-write-proxies List the write proxies. --list-proxies List all proxies. --add-read-proxy principal Add the given principal as a read proxy. --add-write-proxy principal Add the given principal as a write proxy. --remove-proxy principal Remove the given principal as a proxy. --set-auto-schedule true|false Enable or disable automatic scheduling. --get-auto-schedule Get the automatic scheduling state. --add locations|resources full-name [record-name] [GUID] Add a new location or resource. Record name and GUID are optional. If GUID is not specified, one will be generated. If record name is not specified, the record name will be set to the GUID. EXAMPLES
Add Alice and Bob as read proxies for Joe and display the list of Joe's proxies: calendarserver_manage_principals --add-read-proxy users:alice --add-read-proxy users:bob --list-proxies users:joe Add a group of room admins as write proxy for a couple of rooms: calendarserver_manage_principals --add-write-proxy groups:room-admins locations:bigroom locations:littleroom Turn on auto-scheduling for a resource, and confirm the setting: calendarserver_manage_principals --set-auto-schedule true --get-auto-schedule resources:projector Search for all principals named Joe: calendarserver_manage_principals --search joe Add a location: calendarserver_manage_principals --add locations 'Example Office' office1 Add a resource: calendarserver_manage_principals --add resources 'Example Projector' proj1 List all resource: calendarserver_manage_principals --list-principals resources Remove a resource: calendarserver_manage_principals --remove resources:proj1 FILES
/etc/caldavd/caldavd.plist The Calendar Server configuration file. SEE ALSO
caldavd(8) BSD
June 17, 2009 BSD