Netscape Calendar Server Administrator's Guide
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This guide explains how to install and configure
the Netscape Calendar Server. After configuring your server, use this guide to help maintain your server.
(December 1997)
Contents
Conventions used in this book
System Requirements
Deployment
Number of users
Logical divisions of users
Grouping users to create nodes
Product administration
Pre-installation checklist
Configuration
of search parameters
Installation
Calendar Server Manager
Starting and stopping Calendar Server
Calendar Server status
Viewing current user activity
Other administrative tasks
Creating a node
Deleting a node
Creating Calendar users
Creating Calendar users
Creating Calendar users one by one
Creating several Calendar users
Adding users to a node
Managing Calendar users
Managing user defaults
Parameters for user profile
Assigning administration rights
Managing groups
Creating Calendar resources
Creating a new resource
Adding resources to a node
Managing Calendar resources
Managing resource defaults
Parameters for resource profile:
Assigning designates
Connecting nodes
Syntax
Connections and Rules
Adding (including) a node to the network
Deleting (excluding) a node from the network
Increasing or decreasing the number of connections
between nodes
Moving a node
Migration from a
non-LDAP node
Coexistence of LDAP and non-LDAP nodes
Caveat: LDIF differences
UNIX and NT
Calendar daemons / services
Calendar Lock Manager
Calendar Engine
Calendar Synchronous Network Connection
Configuration
Calendar Corporate-Wide Services
Processing
Configuration
Calendar Directory Access Server
Calendar architecture
Server configuration
Configuration parameters
Controlling client
behavior
Case sensitivity of
passwords
Password aging
Minimum
refresh rate for client updates
Minimum length of
search string
Maximum
size of returned set for a search
Enable or disable
mail notification
Limit mail distribution
Recurring
meeting maximum repetition rate
Maximum reminder lead
time
Enable or disable
attachments
Attachment size limit
Open window maximum
Group view maximum
Resource double-booking
option
Allow
resources in remote node to appear as local
Allow user
to define personal time zone
Allow
(user) to update personal attributes
Controlling
client connections to server
Maximum number
of logged-on users
Number
of concurrent sessions by a given user
Number
of concurrent sessions from a specific client
Retry interval
for connections to server
Retry limit
for connections to server
Controlling server
behavior
Automatic start of CWS
Automatic start of SNC
Automatic start of DAS
Enable
daemon synchronization during start/stop
Configuration
parameters for UNIX mail
Set directory service
Statistics
logging: user connections
Statistics
logging: user sessions
Statistics logging:
verbose switch
Statistics logging:
unidasd
Additional parameters
Maintenance procedures
Daily monitoring procedures
Daily maintenance procedures
Monthly maintenance procedures
Other maintenance procedures
Backup procedures
Shutdowns
Viewing log files
Interpreting log files
Database disk space requirements
Run-time requirements
Determine Memory and Disk Requirements
Kernel parameters and the Calendar Server
Adjusting System Parameters
Adjusting the HP-UX Kernel Parameters
Adjusting the SunOS Kernel Parameters
Adjusting the AIX Kernel Parameters
Adjusting the IRIX Kernel
Parameters
Additional Reading
Attribute definitions
Netscape Calendar schema
CTDB2LDIF (8)
CTXDIRDIFF (8)
CTXDIRSYNCH (8)
SLICE (8)
SNAPSHOT (8)
UNIADMRIGHTS (8)
UNIARCH (8)
UNICHECK (8)
UNICLEAN (8)
UNICLR_IPC (8)
UNICPINR (8)
UNICPINU (8)
UNICPOUTR (8)
UNICPOUTU (8)
UNICPR (4)
UNICPU (4)
UNIDBEDIT (8)
UNIDBFIX (8)
UNIDBMKEYS (8)
UNIDSATTACH (8)
UNIGRPLS (8)
UNILOGONS (8)
UNIMMIMP (8)
UNINODE (8)
UNIPASSWD (8)
UNIREQDUMP (8)
UNIRES (8)
UNIRMOLD (8)
UNISIZEOF (8)
UNISNADD (8)
UNISTART (8)
UNISTAT (8)
UNISTATS (8)
UNISTATUS (8)
UNISTOP (8)
UNITZINFO (8)
UNIUSER (8)
UNIVERSION (8)
UNIWHATOS (8)
UNIWHO (8)
Introduction
Configuration
Character set identification
process
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