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Oracle® Calendar Administrator's Guide
Release 2 (9.0.4)

Part Number B10892-02
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A

access control limitations for direcrory servers, 4-4
access rights
granting to users users
access rights, 8-8
ACE, 3-7
ACE framework, C-1
active users, 3-2
adding
nodes to network, 7-7
resources, 9-1 to 9-4
users, 8-4
users to a directory server, 8-3, 8-4
administrative groups, 12-2
administrator access control, 4-4
administrator, major tasks of, 3-6
alerts, 14-1 to 14-6
alias, node, 3-8, 6-1, 6-2
anonymous binding, 4-6
architecture, 2-1
calendar server, 2-8
attachments, enabling, 3-7

B

backups, 15-4, 15-5, 15-6
restoring contents of, 15-4, 15-5
restoring user, 15-6
bandwidth, 3-4
base DN, 3-9
bind DN, 4-6

C

Calendar Administrator, 5-1
categories
resource, 9-10
category.ini, 9-11, 9-12
categorytype.ini, 9-11
character set
client, D-2
for database, D-1
international, D-1
Japanese, D-2
UTF-8, D-1
clients, xvii
character set, D-2
connections, 2-9, 3-7
clusters, 2-2, 7-8
coexistence, LDAP and non-LDAP nodes, 7-13
configured users, 3-2
connections
See also secure connections
between nodes, 7-2, 7-5
decreasing, between nodes, 7-7
increasing, between nodes, 7-7
tuning, 7-7
Corporate-Wide Services, 2-4
configuration, 2-5
processing, 2-5
creating
event calendars, 10-1
holidays, 13-2
resources, 9-1 to 9-4
users, 8-1

D

daemons, 2-2
unicwsd, 2-4
unidasd, 2-4
uniengd, 2-3
unilckd, 2-3
unisncd, 2-3
database
disk space requirements, A-1
remote storage, A-2
defaults
user, 8-7
deleting
event calendars, 10-3
nodes, 6-3
resources, 9-4
users, 8-5
deployment, 3-1, A-3
designates
assigning, 9-6, 10-4
resource, 9-6, 10-4
Directory Access Server, 2-4
directory server, 4-1 to 4-8
access control, 4-4
adding users from, 8-2
base URL, 3-9
binding, 4-6
distribution lists, 12-3
groups and group filters, 12-3
node network and, 3-5
secure connections to a, C-11
SSL, 4-7
disable a calendar account, 8-4, 8-5
disk space
database requirements, A-1
remote storage, A-2
distinguished name
Calendar Administrators' Group, 3-9
Calendar Administrators' Parent, 3-9
Resource Relative DN, 3-7
distribution list
directory server, 12-3

E

e-mail
filtering, 14-2
Engine, 2-3
event calendars, 10-1
creating, 10-1
deleting, 10-3
managing, 10-3
populating, 10-3

F

filtering e-mail, 14-2

G

Global Address List (GAL), 4-4
global read access, 8-9
glossary, Glossary-1 to Glossary-4
groups, 3-7
administrative, 12-2
directory server, 12-3
managing, 12-1
members-only, 12-1
private, 12-1
public, 12-2
guidelines
connections between nodes, 7-2

H

holidays, 13-1
creating, 13-2
modifying, 13-2
host, calendar server, 2-1
host, mail, 3-9

I

implementation, 3-1
installation, 3-1
information checklist, 3-8
internal directory
adding users, 8-4

J

Japanese
character set, D-2
client character set, D-2

K

kernel parameters, 3-7, B-1 to B-14

L

LDAP
coexistence of LDAP and non-LDAP nodes, 7-13
Data Interchange Format, Glossary-2
resource management, 9-1
support in Oracle Calendar server, xvii
LDIF
for exporting user and resource data, 8-4
UNIX/NT differences, 7-14
Lock Manager, 2-3
logged-on users, 3-2

M

mail
filtering, 14-2
host, 3-9
notification, 3-9, 8-8
maintenance, 15-1
daily procedures, 15-3
monthly procedures, 15-3
other procedures, 15-3
managing
event calendars, 10-3
groups, 12-1
holidays, 13-1
node network, 7-1 to 7-14
resource defaults, 9-5
resources, 9-1 to 9-16
user defaults, 8-7
users, 8-1 to 8-9
master node, 7-8
master nodes, 2-2
memory requirements, A-2
migrating users. See moving users
MIME headers, 14-2
modifying
holidays, 13-2
monitoring
daily procedures, 15-1
special procedures, 15-2
moving
nodes, 7-9 to 7-12
users, 8-7

N

network. See node network
NFS storage, A-2
node network
adding nodes, 7-7
configuring, 7-2
definition, 6-1
directory server, 3-5
guidelines, 7-2
managing, 7-1 to 7-14
master node, 7-8
removing nodes, 7-7
security, C-13
node-ID, 3-8, 6-1, 7-1
nodes, 2-2
adding to network, 7-7
alias, 3-8, 6-1, 6-2
changing SYSOP password, 5-3
clusters, 2-2
coexistence of LDAP and non-LDAP, 7-13
connecting, 7-2, 7-3, 7-5
creating, 6-1
deleting, 6-3
master nodes, 2-2
moving, 7-9 to 7-12
removing from network, 7-7
setting up, 6-1
size, 3-3
time zone, 6-1, 6-2
nodes.ini, 6-3, 7-2 to 7-7
rules, 7-5
syntax, 7-4
notification, 14-1 to 14-6
mail, 3-9, 8-8

O

ocad.ini, 5-2
ocal.conf, 17-4
Oracle Calendar Application System
about, 17-1
components, 17-3
customizing, 17-3
installation considerations, 17-4
post-installation, 17-4
Oracle9iAS Wireless, 14-1

P

parameters
allowattachments [LIMITS], 3-7
banner [CWS], 15-4
charset [LDAP], D-2
default [AUTHENTICATION], C-5
default [COMPRESSION], C-5
dir_internal_nodes [ENG], 7-13
enable [DAS], 7-13
frameworkenable [ACE], 3-8, C-4
localcharset [ENG], D-2
mailhdrtoname [CWS], D-2
maxattachmentsize [LIMITS], 3-7
mimecontentcharset [CWS], D-2
resourceconflicts [LIMITS], 3-8
resourcerelativedn [LDAP], 3-7
servicedefault [COMPRESSION], C-5
siteauthkey [CONFERENCING], C-14
siteid [CONFERENCING], C-14
snc_tr_block [SNC], 7-8
stats [ENG], 15-2
url [CONFERENCING], C-14
utf8_autoconvert [ENG], D-1
walletfile [CONFERENCING], C-14
walletpassword [CONFERENCING], C-14
password
management, C-11
passwords
changing SYSOP, 5-3
node, 3-9
SYSOP, 6-2
planning, 3-1
populating
event calendars, 10-3
preface
conventions table sample, xxi
private groups, 12-1
public groups, 12-2
published types, 8-9

R

reminders, 14-1 to 14-6
remote storage, A-2
removing
nodes from network, 7-7
requirements
memory, A-2
resouces
categories, 9-10
Resource Relative DN, 3-7
resource type, 9-14
resources, 9-1
access rights, 9-6, 10-4
assigning categories to, 9-15
booking, 3-8, 9-7
creating, 9-1 to 9-4
default profile for, 9-5
definition, 9-1
deleting, 9-4
managing, 9-1 to 9-16
searching, 9-10
restoring contents of backup, 15-4, 15-5
restoring user backups, 15-6

S

secure connections
to a directory server, C-11
Secure Sockets Layer, 4-7
security, 3-7, C-1 to C-15
server
administration, 5-1
architecture, 2-1
status, 5-2
services. See daemons
starting the calendar server, 5-2
status
server, 5-2
stopping the calendar server, 5-2
SuperUser DN, 3-9
Synchronous Network Connection, 2-3
SYSOP, 6-1
password, 6-2

T

time zones, 3-8
node, 6-1, 6-2
transfering calendar entries
to another resource, 9-4
tuning connections, 7-7

U

uniaccessrights, 8-9, 9-6, 10-4
unicwsd, 2-4
unidasd, 2-4
uniengd, 2-3
unilckd, 2-3
unisncd, 2-3
URL, base for directory server, 3-9
user
disable, 8-4, 8-5
user.ini, 8-7
users
active, 3-2
adding, 8-4
adding to a directory server, 8-3, 8-4
concurrent, number of, 3-9
configured, 3-2
creating, 8-1
default profile for, 8-7
deleting, 8-5
logged-on, 3-2
logical groupings, 3-3
managing, 8-1 to 8-9
modifying, 8-4
moving, 8-7
viewing, 8-4
viewing logged-on, 5-3, 15-2
UTF-8, D-1
utilities
uniaccessrights, 8-5, 9-6, 10-4
uniaddnode, 6-2
unib2lendian, 7-9
unicheck, 5-4
uniclean, 5-4
unicpinr, 9-5
unicpinu, 8-6
unicpoutr, 9-5
unicpoutu, 8-6
unidbbackup, 5-4, 15-4
unidbconv, 7-9
unidbfix, 7-10, 15-3
unidbrestore, 15-5
unidsdiff, 15-4, 15-5
unidssearch, 8-2
unidssync, 15-3, 15-5
unidsup, 5-4
unigroup, 12-3
unigrpls, 12-3
uniical, 10-4
unil2bendian, 7-9
unilogons, 5-4
unimvuser, 3-4, 8-7
uninode, 7-2, 7-3, 7-9
unipasswd, 5-3
unireqdump, 5-4
unirmold, 5-4, 15-3
unistart, 5-2
unistatus, 5-2, 15-2
unistop, 5-2, 6-2
uniuser, 8-4, 8-5, 8-6, 8-7, 9-2, 9-3, 9-4, 9-5, 9-6, 9-8, 10-2, 10-3, 14-5
uniwho, 5-3, 5-4

W

wallet, C-14
Web authentication, C-9
Web Conferencing, C-14
Wireless, 14-1