Hi,

Yes, the relevant caldavd.plist config snippets are:

    <!-- Enable accounting for certain operations -->
    <key>AccountingCategories</key>
    <dict>
      <key>HTTP</key>
      <false/>
      <key>iTIP</key>
      <false/>
      <key>iTIP-VFREEBUSY</key>
      <false/>
      <key>Implicit Errors</key>
      <false/>
      <key>AutoScheduling</key>
      <false/>
      <key>iSchedule</key>
      <false/>
    </dict>

    <!-- Enable accounting for specific principal GUIDs or use "*" for all  -->
    <key>AccountingPrincipals</key>
    <array>
      <!-- <string>454D85C0-09F0-4DC6-A3C6-97DFEB4622CD</string> -->
    </array>


Change HTTP to <true/> and bounce the server. A new directory will appear in 
LogRoot (i.e. adjacent to the other calendar server log files) called 
'accounting' - look there for the data you seek.

If you only want to log requests for certain principals, specify their GUIDs in 
AccountingPrincipals.

DO NOT LEAVE THIS LOGGING ENABLED INDEFINITELY unless you also configure some 
mechanism for managing the log history. If left unchecked with an active 
service, it will fill your disk.

-dre

> On Nov 19, 2015, at 8:36 AM, Lucian Szantho <lucian.szan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi, I have setup CalendarServer 7 and I would like to take a look at the 
> PROPFIND request/response payloads. Is there any way to enable such logging?
> 
> Thanks,
> /Lucian
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