After your resources are added, you can administer them using csresource:
Change to the sbin directory.
Use the csresource list command to list one or all resources.
For example, list all the information about all the resources:
./csresource -v list
Change to the sbin directory.
Use the csresource enable command to enable one or more resources.
For example, to enable the ConfRm12 resource:
./csresource -v enable ConfRm12
Change to the sbin directory.
Use the csresource disable command to disable one or more resources. For example, to disable the ConfRm12 resource:
./csresource -v disable ConfRm12
Change to the sbin directory.
Use the csresource delete command to delete one or more resources. For example, to delete the ConfRm12 resource:
./csresource -v delete ConfRm12
This section contains directions for setting up a bitbucket channel for both Messaging Server and Sendmail. The bitbucket channel is a way to discard the email generated for resource calendars. These examples use a resource named Room100 on the sesta.com server. If you don’t set up the bitbucket channel (or equivalent), you will need to periodically delete the email messages sent to the resource calendar.
This section contains the following procedures:
Ensure the bitbucket channel is defined in the imta.cnf file.
To direct messages to the bitbucket channel, create the email address for the resource using the csattribute utility:
csattribute -a mail=Room100@bitbucket.sesta.com add Room100 |