Oracle Internet File System Setup and Administration Guide
Release 1.1

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A

access control entries (aces)
working with, 7-3
access control lists (acls)
changing a user's default acl for documents, 5-14
creating, 7-7
deleting, 7-10
modifying, 7-9
primary users and defaults, 7-7
system, 7-2
using the web to apply to a folder or file, 7-10
using windows to apply, 7-10
using xml to create, 7-11
administration
command line utilities, 1-15
oracle ifs manager, 1-10
web interface for basic tasks, 1-13
xml configuration, 1-14
agents, 8-13
content garbage collection, 8-17
dangling object av cleanup, 8-17
event exchanger, 8-18
expiration, 8-15
external server, 8-19
garbage collector, 8-15
managing with server manager, 8-11
outbox, 8-24
overview, 10-19
quota, 8-23
service watch dog, 8-22
starting with oracle ifs monitor, 8-9
stopping with oracle ifs monitor, 8-9
what is, 10-19
analyze, 2-9
apache
configuring, 9-9
configuring with Windows NT, 9-10
application development, 1-3
attributes
add extended, 10-7
customizing, 10-7

B

backup
data, 9-9
backup and recovery
saving the data, 9-9
saving the software installation, 9-9
backup and recovery of, 9-9

C

class domains
creating, 10-12
deleting, 10-13
modifying, 10-13
overview, 10-11
why use, 10-11
class objects
add extended attributes, 10-7
create with oracle ifs manager, 10-4
deleting, 10-11
modifying, 10-10
command line utilities
creating folders, 4-7
file manipulation commands, A-6
loading files, 6-2
managing server manager with, 8-10
miscellaneous commands, A-16
monitoring server manager servers and agents, 8-11
navigation commands, A-5
nls commands, A-20
overview, A-2
running, A-4
setting environment variables, A-2
starting, A-5
upload files, 6-5
variables, A-2
configuration, 2-8, 9-2
apache, 9-9
protocols, 9-2
configuration log files, 13-4
ifsconfigout.log, 13-5
ifsconfigsql.log, 13-5
content garbage collection agent, 8-17
create
access control lists (acls), 7-7
folders, 4-6
groups, 5-16
groups with xml, 5-19
mount points, 4-9
users, 5-3
using xml to create an acl, 7-11
value defaults, 10-17
value domains, 10-14
create and create like, 3-8
credential manager
users, 5-2

D

dangling object av cleanup agent, 8-17
data
saving, 9-9
database properties, B-3
definition files, 8-24
delete
acls, 7-10
class domains, 10-13
class objects, 10-11
folders, 4-6
format/mimetype, 10-32
groups, 5-18
java server pages, 10-22
parsers, 10-26
renderers, 10-30
users, 5-14
value domains, 10-16
development tasks
create class domains, 10-12
create value defaults, 10-17
create value domains, 10-14
creating formats/mimetypes, 10-31
delete class domains, 10-13
delete class objects, 10-11
delete value domains, 10-16
modify class domains, 10-13
modify class objects, 10-10
modify value defaults, 10-18
value domains, 10-13
directory service properties, B-4

E

e-mail
configuration steps for sendmail pro, 9-6
configuring, 9-3
configuring sendmail, 9-5
installation dependencies, 9-5
installing sendmail pro, 9-5
integrating with sendmail pro, 9-5
setup, 9-3
using, 9-6
event exchanger agent, 8-18
expiration agent, 8-15
external server agent, 8-19

F

files
deleting older versions, 6-6
drag and drop into oracle ifs, 6-3
loading, 1-9
loading into oracle ifs using the command line utilities, 6-2
loading using drag and drop, 6-2
loading using ftp, 6-2, 6-3
migrating, 6-6
uploading the files using the web, 6-4
uploading using the command line utilities, 6-5
using the web to apply an acl, 7-10
versioned vs. non-versioned, 6-5
way to load into oracle ifs, 6-2
folder hierarchy, 1-8
create the, 4-5
define folder attributes, 4-5
define folder security, 4-5
defining, 4-5
planning the hierarchy and access requirements, 4-4
set mount points, 4-5
setting up the folder hierarchy, 4-5
structuring the folder hierarchy, 4-3
what is, 4-2
folders
attributes, 4-5
create with xml, 4-8
creating and deleting, 4-6
creating with the command line, 4-7
default ACLs, 4-4
overview, 4-2
security, 4-5
setting up for users, 4-11
using the web to apply an acl, 7-10
format/mimetype
creating, 10-31
deleting, 10-32
modifying, 10-32
ftp
loading files, 6-2
loading files into oracle ifs, 6-3
functions
access to, 12-3

G

garbage collector agent, 8-15
groups
adding users and groups to target group, 5-17
as grantees, 7-6
creating, 5-16
creating with xml, 5-19
deleting, 5-18
removing users and groups from target group, 5-18
renaming, 5-18
viewing, 5-17

H

http
authentication, 5-3

I

intended audience, xv

J

java server pages
deleting, 10-22
execution, 10-20
modifying, 10-22
registering, 10-21
using to display documents, 10-20
java web server
starting, 2-7

L

log files
using, 13-4
logging into oracle ifs manager, 2-10

M

migrating data, 6-6
modify
ACLs, 7-9
class domains, 10-13
class objects, 10-10
create mount points, 4-9
format/mimetype, 10-32
java server pages, 10-22
parsers, 10-26
renderers, 10-30
value defaults, 10-18
value domains, 10-16
mount points
connecting to, 12-4
connecting to by browsing, 12-4
connecting to by mapping a drive, 12-4
connecting using the web, 12-6
create and modify, 4-9
deleting, 4-11
set, 4-5

N

national language support (nls)
commands for the command line utilities, A-20
properties, B-11
troubleshooting, 13-13
non-versioned files, 6-5

O

OEM
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 1-10
oracle database
resolution for upgrading, 13-11
oracle ifs
application development, 1-3
benefits of using, 1-2
class hierarchy, 10-2
classes, 1-3
command line utilities, 1-15
components, 1-5
configuration, 2-8
configuration assistant errors, 13-2
end users, 1-3
file storage, 1-4
five administration tools, 1-10
folder hierarchy set up, 1-8
functions, 12-3
http authentication, 5-3
ifs service, 1-4
loading files, 1-9, 6-2
logging in as administrator, 2-10
national language support (nls), 1-4
oracle ifs manager, 1-10
property descriptions, 2-8
secondary properties, 2-9
security set up, 1-9
setting up, 1-7
setting up users and groups, 1-9
sever manager, 1-15
simplified administration, 1-2
skills required to administer, xv
starting, 2-2
stopping, 2-5
three types of objects, 1-6
troubleshooting, 13-2
users, 5-2
using analyze, 2-9
web interface, 1-13
what is, 1-2
what is a folder, 4-2
what is installed, 4-2
xml configuration, 1-14
oracle ifs manager
adding users and groups to target group, 5-17
administrative permissions, 3-2
browser, 3-7
changing a user's default acl for documents, 5-14
changing a user's home folder, 5-13
changing a user's password, 5-13
chaning a user's email address, 5-14
chaning a user's quota control, 5-14
connection information, 3-5
context menus, 3-7
create and modify mount points, 4-9
create class domains, 10-12
create class objects, 10-4
create formats/mimetypes, 10-31
create value defaults, 10-17
create value domains, 10-14
creating acls, 7-7
creating and deleting folders, 4-6
creating groups, 5-16
creating users, 5-6
delete class domains, 10-13
delete class objects, 10-11
delete value domains, 10-16
deleting acks, 7-10
deleting groups, 5-18
deleting mount points, 4-11
deleting users, 5-14
detail view, 3-7
getting help, 3-11
managing server manager, 8-4
menu bar, 3-3
modify class domains, 10-13
modify class objects, 10-10
modify value defaults, 10-18
modify value domains, 10-16
modifying acls, 7-9
modifying objects with property sheets, 3-10
navigator, 3-6
overview, 3-2
parts of, 3-2
removing users and groups from target group, 5-18
renaming groups, 5-18
set user default definitions, 5-4
starting and logging in, 2-10
status bar, 3-7
toolbar, 3-5
using create and create like, 3-8
viewing groups, 5-17
viewing users, 5-13
working with property sheets, 3-10
oracle ifs monitor, 8-4
parts of, 8-4
starting, 8-7
starting a server manager instance withxx, 8-9
starting an agent with, 8-9
stopping an agent with, 8-9
oracle ifs properties
database, B-3
directory service properties, B-4
national language support (nls), B-11
overview, B-2
read only connection pool properties, B-5
service, B-7
service data cache properties, B-6
session, B-8
tracing, B-9
writeable connection pool, B-10
oracle ifs utilities
installing, 12-2
outbox agent, 8-24
overrides
overview, 10-19
what is, 10-19

P

parsers
deleting, 10-26
modifying, 10-26
overview, 10-23
permission bundles
working with, 7-3
ports, 9-2
primary user profiles
default acls, 7-7
property sheets, 3-10
modifying objects using, 3-10
protocol server log files
ftp and cup, 13-7
jws, 13-8
smb, 13-6
using, 13-6
protocol servers
command line utilities protocol (CUP), 8-33
definition files, 8-24
file transfer protocol (FTP), 8-31
internet messaging access protocol (IMAP), 8-28
server message block protocol (SMB), 8-29
simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP), 8-27
windows, 8-25
Windows NT file system, 8-26
protocols
configuration, 9-2

Q

quota agent, 8-23

R

read only connection pool properties, B-5
recovery
data, 9-9
registering
java server pages, 10-21
parsers by extension, 10-25
renderers, 10-27
xml parser, 10-25
related documents, xvii
rename
groups, 5-18
renderers
deleting, 10-30
modifying, 10-30
overview, 10-26
registering, 10-27

S

security, 1-9
folders, 4-5
overview, 7-2
system acls, 7-2
users and groups as grantees, 7-6
sendmail
configuration steps for sendmail pro, 9-6
configuring, 9-3
configuring sendmail pro, 9-5
installation dependencies, 9-5
installing sendmail pro, 9-5
integrating with ifs, 9-5
sendmail pro graphical administration tool, 9-6
server manager
administering with, 1-15
commands, 8-11
definition files for protocol servers, 8-24
managing with oracle ifs manager, 8-4
monitoring server manager servers and agents, 8-11
overview, 8-2
shutting down all agents and servers, 2-5
shutting down all agents and servers managed by a specific server manager, 2-6
shutting down specific agents or servers managed by a specific server manager, 2-6
starting, 2-2
starting with oracle ifs monitorxx, 8-9
stopping, 2-5
using ifsstart on UNIX, 2-3
using ifsstart on Windows NT, 2-4
using ifssvrmgr, 2-4
using the command line to manage, 8-10
server manager log files
control logging verbosity, 13-10
using, 13-9
servers
managing with server manager, 8-11
service properties, B-7
service watch dog agent, 8-22
session properties, B-8
sql views
example, 11-9
oracle ifs, 11-2
using for system maintenance, 11-2
starting
oracle ifs, 2-2
oracle ifs manager, 2-10
structure of this guide, xvi

T

tracing properties, B-9
troubleshooting, 13-2
common administrative errors, 13-17
common errors in ifsconfigout.log and ifsconfigsql.log, 13-5
configuration assistant
errors, 13-2
control logging verbosity, 13-10
ftp and cup log files, 13-7
ifsconfigout.log, 13-5
ifsconfigsql.log, 13-5
jws log files, 13-8
national language support, 13-13
server manager log files, 13-9
smb log files, 13-6
stopping multiple server instances of the same name, 13-3
using configuration log files, 13-4
using the log files, 13-4
using the protocol server log files, 13-6
wcp log file, 13-10
windows log files, 13-11

U

upgrading
resolution for oracle database, 13-11
user profiles, 5-2
users
adding to the target group, 5-17
additional user definitions, 5-10
as grantees, 7-6
changing a user's default acl for documents, 5-14
changing a user's email address, 5-14
changing a user's home folder, 5-13
changing a user's password, 5-13
changing a user's quota control, 5-14
create, 5-6
creating, 5-3
creating with xml, 5-9
credential manager users, 5-2
deleting, 5-14
in ifs, 5-2
removing from the target group, 5-18
set default definitions, 5-4
setting up folders for, 4-11
user profiles, 5-2
viewing, 5-13

V

value defaults
creating, 10-17
example, 10-16
modifying, 10-18
overview, 10-16
why use?, 10-16
value domains
creating, 10-14
deleting, 10-16
modifying, 10-16
overview, 10-13
why use?, 10-14
versioned files, 6-5
view
groups, 5-17

W

wcp log file
using, 13-10
web, 1-13
configuring apache with Windows NT, 9-10
connecting to mount points, 12-6
loading files into oracle ifs, 6-2
loading files using browse and upload, 6-2
supply your users with the url, 12-5
upload files, 6-4
using to apply acls to a folder or file, 7-10
what your users need to know, 12-5
windows
loading files into oracle ifs using, 6-2
protocol server (WCP), 8-25
using to apply an acl, 7-10
what your users need to know, 12-2
windows log files
using, 13-11
Windows NT
configuring apache as your web server, 9-10
Windows NT file system protocol server
accessing ifs, 9-7
starting, 9-8
using, 9-7
writeable connection pool, B-10

X

xml, 1-3, 1-14
additional user definitions, 5-10
create folders, 4-8
creating groups, 5-19
creating users, 5-9
using to create an acl, 7-11

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