Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U W
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