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NAME

       calendarserver_monitor_notifications — Calendar Server push notification monitor

SYNOPSIS

       calendarserver_monitor_notifications    [--admin    username]    [--config    file]   [--host   hostname]
                                            [--node pubsub-node-name] [--port port-number]  [--ssl]  [--verbose]
                                            [--help] username

DESCRIPTION

       calendarserver_monitor_notifications  is  a  tool  for  making  sure  XMPP push notifications are working
       properly.  Given a username and password it will connect to  the  calendar  server  and  determine  which
       pubsub  node(s) correspond to that user's calendar home, as well as those of any user which has delegated
       calendar access.  Next it will subscribe to those nodes and await notifications, printing them to stdout.
       An administrator can monitor the push notifications for another user by passing the --admin option.  Exit
       by hitting Control-C.

OPTIONS

       -a, --admin
             Authenticate using the credentials of the given administrator.

       -h, --help
             Display usage information.

       -f, --config FILE
             Use  the  Calendar   Server   configuration   specified   in   the   given   file.    Defaults   to
             /etc/caldavd/caldavd.plist.

       -H, --host HOSTNAME
             Connect  to  the  specified  calendar  server.  If not passed on the command line, the host name is
             looked up in the configuration file.

       -n, --node NODENAME
             Bypass the auto-discovery of pubsub nodes and specify one explicitly.  Useful on  calendar  servers
             which  don't  support  the push-transports DAV property.  When using this option, the host and port
             options instead refer to the XMPP server host and port numbers.

       -p, --port NUMBER
             Connect to the specified port number.  If not passed on the command line, the port number is looked
             up in the configuration file.

       -s, --ssl
             Use https to connect to calendar server (default is http).

       -v, --verbose
             Print debugging information.

FILES

       /etc/caldavd/caldavd.plist
             The Calendar Server configuration file.

SEE ALSO

       caldavd(8)

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