When installing Messaging Server, use the following installation worksheet to record and assist you with the installation process. You can reuse this installation worksheet for multiple installations of Messaging Server, uninstallation, or for Messaging Server upgrades.
Record all the port numbers you specify during the installation, along with the specific component using that port number.
Record your Directory Server installation and configuration parameters. You will need these parameters when you install and configure your initial Messaging Server runtime configuration. For additional help, see the Sun Java System Messaging Server 6.3 Administration Guide.
Table A–2 Directory Server Installation Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
Example |
Used in |
Your Answer |
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Directory Server instance(s) (server-root) or an Explicit Instance Directory |
An instance or directory on the Directory Server host dedicated to holding the server program, configuration, maintenance, and information files. |
Solaris Instance: /opt/SUNWdsee/ds6 Server Root: /var/opt/SUNWdsse/dsins1 Linux/HP-UX Instance: /opt/sun/ds6 Server Root: /var/opt/sun/dsins1 | ||
Host |
The fully qualified domain name. The fully qualified domain name consists of two parts: the host name and the domain name. |
svr1.west.sesta.com |
Messaging Server Configuration | |
LDAP Directory Port Number |
The default for an LDAP directory server is 389. |
389 |
Messaging Server Configuration | |
User and Group Tree Suffix |
The distinguished name of the LDAP entry at the top of the directory tree, below which user and group data is stored. |
o=usergroup | ||
Directory Manager DN and Password |
The privileged directory administrator, comparable to root in UNIX. Typically, this administrator is responsible for user and group data. Password for the Directory Manager. |
cn=Directory Manager pAsSwOrD |
comm_dssetup.pl Perl script and Messaging Server Configuration |