On the command line, change to the sbin directory.
Solaris OS: /opt/SUNWics5/cal/sbin
Linux: /opt/sun/calendar/sbin
Enter the following command to start Calendar Server.
./start-cal |
Verify that the Calendar Server processes are running. For example, on Solaris OS:
/usr/bin/ps -ef | grep cal |
/opt/SUNWics5/cal/lib/cshttpd -d 3 /opt/SUNWics5/cal/lib/enpd -p 57997 -c config/ics.conf /opt/SUNWics5/cal/lib/csadmind /opt/SUNWics5/cal/lib/csnotifyd /opt/SUNWics5/cal/lib/csstored /opt/SWUNics5/cal/lib/watcher /opt/SUNWics5/cal/config/watcher |
If you are already provisioned in the LDAP directory that Calendar Server points to, you can log into Calendar Server. In your browser, use the http:// hostname.domainname [:port] format to access Calendar Server. For example:
http://mycomputer.example.com:89
At initial login, Calendar Server creates a default calendar for you. Your login to Calendar Server confirms successful installation.