calendarserver_bootstrap_database(8) [debian man page]
CALENDARSERVER_BOOTSTRAP_DATABASE(8) BSD System Manager's Manual CALENDARSERVER_BOOTSTRAP_DATABASE(8)NAME
calendarserver_bootstrap_database -- Darwin Calendar Server database bootstrap utility
SYNOPSIS
calendarserver_bootstrap_database [--verbose] [--help]
DESCRIPTION
calendarserver_bootstrap_database is a tool which creates the Postgres user Calendar Server will use to connect, creates a database, and
installs the schema.
calendarserver_bootstrap_database should be run as root.
OPTIONS -h, --help
Display usage information
-v, --verbose
Print detailed information about what commands are being executed
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CALADMIN(8) BSD System Manager's Manual CALADMIN(8)NAME
caladmin -- Calendar Server Administrative Interface
SYNOPSIS
caladmin [--c caldavd.plist] [--f format] [--help] [--o options] <command>
DESCRIPTION
caladmin is an administrative tool for the Darwin Calendar Server. It provides several types of statistics for the Calendar Server and some
common administrative operations.
OPTIONS --help
Display usage information.
-c, --config=
Path to the configuration file for the server you wish to inspect or manipulate.
-f, --format=
The format you would like the output in. Common formats are 'plain' and 'plist'.
-o, --option=
Options for the formatter.
COMMANDS
group
user
resource
Each of these commands prints statistics for each user, group, or resource. Statistics may include but are not limited to, quota and
disk usage statistics.
purge
This can be used to keep your store from becoming unnecessarily large by deleting old events.
stats
Generate some overall usage statistics for the server.
logs Analyze the log file to gather even more.
HISTORY
caladmin was first introduced as part of Darwin 9 and Mac OS 10.5.
BUGS
This version of caladmin is still in development and testing.
BSD December 22, 2006 BSD
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