Andrew,
I'd like to come back to this.
Andrew McMillan schrieb am 02.05.2010 10:25 Uhr:
> On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 14:29 +0200, Marc Patermann wrote:
>> is there any way to do backups on a per user or per calendar basis?
>> If Davical ist used by - say - /lots of users/, it is nearly always the
>> case that someone deleted something /important/.
>> In this case I cannot restore the whole database backuped an hour ago
>> (or so). The whole rest of the user base is killing you. :)
>>
>> One way to archive this would be a backup via WebDAV on each and every
>> calendar. There needs to be a list of all calendars and a user who has
>> read access to all the data. Is there any way to do this automatically?
>> E.g. define a user "backup" that has read access an every created
>> calendar by default.
>>
>> I found this in the documentation:
>> $c->default_relationships = array();
>
> That setting only applies pre-0.9.8. From 0.9.8 onwards it is not
> needed, because it is possible to set the default permissions granted to
> 'everyone' more straightforwardly.
How ist that?
> The admin user can access any calendar, however, so you could script a
> backup in that way.
OK, this is fine.
Is there an easy way to get a list of all existing calendars on the server?
Marc
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I'd like to come back to this.
Andrew McMillan schrieb am 02.05.2010 10:25 Uhr:
> On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 14:29 +0200, Marc Patermann wrote:
>> is there any way to do backups on a per user or per calendar basis?
>> If Davical ist used by - say - /lots of users/, it is nearly always the
>> case that someone deleted something /important/.
>> In this case I cannot restore the whole database backuped an hour ago
>> (or so). The whole rest of the user base is killing you. :)
>>
>> One way to archive this would be a backup via WebDAV on each and every
>> calendar. There needs to be a list of all calendars and a user who has
>> read access to all the data. Is there any way to do this automatically?
>> E.g. define a user "backup" that has read access an every created
>> calendar by default.
>>
>> I found this in the documentation:
>> $c->default_relationships = array();
>
> That setting only applies pre-0.9.8. From 0.9.8 onwards it is not
> needed, because it is possible to set the default permissions granted to
> 'everyone' more straightforwardly.
How ist that?
> The admin user can access any calendar, however, so you could script a
> backup in that way.
OK, this is fine.
Is there an easy way to get a list of all existing calendars on the server?
Marc
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