Before running the Communications Express configuration wizard, make sure you :
Choose your schema. Refer to the section on Schema Choices for information on the available schema.
Ensure that you have the following entry in the /etc/hosts file on your Solaris system:
ip-of system Fully-Qualified-Hostname
For example,
129.158.230.64 budgie.siroe.varrius.com budgie
Ensure that the following components are up and running before you configure Communications Express. Make sure that the configuration of the products for Communications Express is done in the following order:
Directory Server
Application Server or Web Server
After this step, run the Directory Preparation Script comm_dssetup.pl to update the schema details in the User/Group Directory Server.
To run Directory Preparation Script (comm_dssetup.pl) type:
cd /root -of -the -directory -preparatory-script /SUNWcomds/sbin. By default, the directory preparation script can be found at the following path:
Solaris: /opt/SUNWcomds/sbin
Linux: /opt/sun/comms/dssetup/sbin
perl comm_dssetup.pl
Access Manager, if Communications Express wants to participate in SSO (Single Sign On ) with other products (For example, Portal Server).
The Web Server that is hosting Communications Express should be running as rootwhen configuring for Remote AM SDK deployment.
Messaging Server
Calendar Server
Delegated Administrator if you have chosen Sun Java System LDAP Schema, v.2
Verify whether users are able to log in to the following servers correctly:
Messaging Server
Calendar Server
Access Manager (formerly known as Identity Server), if you want Communications Express to participate in SSO with other products