TS3999 calandar on my macpro says its off an when I try to take it online I get this message: The request for account "iCloud" failed.  The server responded with "507" to operation CalDAVAddCalendarQueueableOperation.

My calandar on mac pro isn't online, when I try to take it online it says:
The request for account “iCloud” failed.
The server responded with
“507”
to operation CalDAVAddCalendarQueueableOperation.
How do I fix it? It's not syncing with my phone or ipad or icloud online. Thanks

In System Preferences>iCloud, click the account button, log off then back on.

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