[CalendarServer-users] 'reset' a calendar/user?
tack
tack at tractionco.com
Mon Jun 23 15:17:25 PDT 2008
I'm thinking also that maybe nothing is wrong server-side. It's just
that the first time you try to subscribe to this huge calendar, it
takes longer than iCal's 30 second timeout will allow. I found this
and similar on google:
http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?t=86251
We tried subscribing using Lightning and it took 2 minutes, but it
worked. So I think there could be something to this.
So... I know it's more of a client side question, but anybody know how
to increase iCal's timeout interval? I couldn't find it in the plist
or in defaults read com.apple.iCal. And I didn't find it in the
application bundle, but haven't opened anything in resource or hex
editors.
I'd like to try this before I delete anybodies calendar data.
Cheers,
tack
On Jun 23, 2008, at 11:39 AM, Cyrus Daboo wrote:
> Hi tack,
>
> --On June 23, 2008 11:12:56 AM -0700 tack <tack at tractionco.com> wrote:
>
>> My big question is: How can I revert people's calendars/users to a
>> state where they're accessible or 'fresh' if my theory is correct? I
>> don't want to irreparably break my test subjects account and if I'm
>> right, I want to fix the users who are having problems. Is it as
>> simple as commenting them out of accounts.xml, waiting 10 minutes
>> then
>> uncommenting them? Do I have to do some gnarly SQL-Fu? And worst
>> case scenario; can I simply blow away the whole database, restart
>> caldavd, redo my acl/proxy stuff in the command line client and be
>> merrily on my way?
>
> If you don't care about existing data, simple option would be to
> delete the entire calendar imported into and create a new one.
>
> --
> Cyrus Daboo
>
>
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