Sun Java System Calendar Server 6.3 Administration Guide

ProcedureTo Install Calendar Server

  1. Verify the files are mounted.

    On the primary node (Node1), enter the following command:

    df -k

    The following is an example of the output you should see:

    /dev/md/penguin/dsk/d500     35020572   
         34738 34635629   1%   /install-rootCS1
    /dev/md/penguin/dsk/d400     35020572   
         34738 34635629   1%   /share-disk-dirCS1
    /dev/md/polarbear/dsk/d300   35020572   
         34738 34635629   1%   /share-disk-dirCS2
    /dev/md/polarbear/dsk/d200   35020572   
         34738 34635629   1%   /install-rootCS2
    /dev/md/polarbear/dsk/d600   35020572   
         34738 34635629   1%   /var-cal-dirCS1
    /dev/md/polarbear/dsk/d700   35020572   
         34738 34635629   1%   /var-cal-dirCS2
  2. Using the Sun Java Systems Communications Suite installer, install Calendar Server on the Primary Node.

    1. At the Specify Installation Directories panel, specify the installation root (install-rootCS1):

      For example, if your Primary node is named red and the root directory is dawn, the installation root would be /dawn/red. This is the directory where you are installing Calendar Server on the first node.

    2. Choose Configure Later.

  3. Run the Directory Preparation Tool script on the machine with the Directory Server.