which ladp attributes for location / resources
Hi, i write this mail again because no one answered to the first one. i use calendarserver 2.x @ the latest debian testing with a local ldap server. everythings fine but i want to use locations (e.g. rooms). As i type a location (apple ical) a exclamation mark appears ... so he cant resolve the location. In my ldap there are two ou's called locations and resouces but which arguments are needed? I found the "rooms" attribute but that does not work for me, it seems that the calendar server is searching for an email-address (i use room only with cn=room 008b)? I know this behavior from exchange - a room with a mailaddress, so the room can "answer" that he's already booked. Can anybody tell me which attributes are needed for locations or is something else wrong? Hope this time i get some help :-) Simon
I don't believe this is possible right now. Calendar server wants to store locations / resources in local XML files. You can use calendarserver_manage_principals to add / remove / edit such records. For Mac OS X, there is a tool to import resources from Open Directory (calendarserver_migrate_resources), however that almost certainly will not work as-is against other types of directory systems. -dre On Jan 31, 2011, at 5:41 AM, Simon Gude wrote:
Hi, i write this mail again because no one answered to the first one. i use calendarserver 2.x @ the latest debian testing with a local ldap server.
everythings fine but i want to use locations (e.g. rooms). As i type a location (apple ical) a exclamation mark appears ... so he cant resolve the location. In my ldap there are two ou's called locations and resouces but which arguments are needed? I found the "rooms" attribute but that does not work for me, it seems that the calendar server is searching for an email-address (i use room only with cn=room 008b)?
I know this behavior from exchange - a room with a mailaddress, so the room can "answer" that he's already booked.
Can anybody tell me which attributes are needed for locations or is something else wrong?
Hope this time i get some help :-) Simon
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