To fully reset the calendar server, you should move your existing “Data” 
directory out of the way and create a new empty Data directory.  There are 
still some pieces of data that still live outside of Postgres.  For example, 
proxy assignments are still stored in a sqlite3 db called proxies.sqlite in the 
Data directory.

On Aug 8, 2013, at 10:04 AM, Aragon Gouveia <ara...@phat.za.net> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I run Calendar Server 3.2 with PostgreSQL and LDAP, and I've managed to hose 
> my setup.  I wanted to reset everything back to a clean slate, so I dropped 
> the SQL database and created a fresh one from the schema file. Unfortunately 
> now the users that had used calendars with the previous database cause an 
> HTTP 500 when they try access their calendars.  I've also noticed all the 
> proxy principals I had setup are still there, so I guess Calendar Server must 
> be storing data somewhere I don't know about.
> 
> Please could someone help me fix or reset everything back to a fresh install 
> state?
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Aragon
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