If you're going to deploy on Debian, there are packages for 3.2: http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/calendarserver.html
-g On Aug 26, 2012, at 6:54 PM, Scott Trevithick <sc...@trevithick.ca> wrote: > What version would you recommend, Glyph? > > Scott > > On 12-08-26 04:44 PM, Glyph wrote: >> In that case, yes, just make copies of that directory. >> >> Of course, you have to make sure that extended attributes are copied >> correctly, and that is left as an exercise for the reader. >> >> If you're setting up a new calendar server though, you really shouldn't be >> using a version that's that old. I realize Debian has been slow to catch up >> with recent versions but there are new packages in the pipeline now. >> (Hopefully the Debian maintainer will pipe up.) >> >> -glyph >> >> On Aug 25, 2012, at 8:37 PM, Scott Trevithick <sc...@trevithick.ca> wrote: >> >>> according to apt-get I am using >>> >>> Version: 2.4.dfsg-6 >>> >>> I installed the version in the Debian Squeeze repository. >>> >>> Scott >>> >>> On 12-08-25 10:55 PM, Glyph wrote: >>>> On Aug 25, 2012, at 3:03 PM, Scott Trevithick <sc...@trevithick.ca> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello folks, >>>>> I am setting up a calendar server on debian for an org with about 40 >>>>> users. Is there any documentation on how to do backups and restores of >>>>> the calendar server's data. >>>>> >>>>> I can easily enough make copies of /var/spool/caldavd, but I'm wondering >>>>> if there is more to it than that to do a proper restore. >>>> What version of Calendar Server are you setting up? >>>> >>>> -glyph >>>> > _______________________________________________ calendarserver-users mailing list calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/calendarserver-users