To plan a high availability (HA) configuration for Calendar Server, use the following worksheets:
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Component |
Value and Comments |
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File system mount point |
For example: /global/cal Your value: |
Logical Host Name |
For example: cal-logical-host Your value: |
Logical Host Name IP Address |
Your value: |
Nodes in the Cluster |
For example: cal-node-1 and cal-node-2 Your value: |
Calendar Resource Group Name |
For example: cal-resource-group Your value: |
Calendar Server Storage Resource |
For example: cal-resource-group-store Your value: |
Calendar Server Resource |
For example: cal-resource Your value: |
The following table lists the values you set when you install Calendar Server using the Sun Java Enterprise System installer.
Table C–2 Calendar Server Installation Worksheet
Component |
Description and Comments |
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Calendar Server Installation Directory |
Default value: opt/ For example: /global/cal/opt/r Your value: |
The following table lists the values you set when you run the Calendar Server configuration program (csconfigurator.sh).
Table C–3 Calendar Server Configuration Worksheet
Component |
Description and Comments |
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LDAP Server Host Name |
For example: ldaphost.sesta.com Your value: |
LDAP Server Port |
Port number that the LDAP server listens on. Default: 389. Your value: |
Directory Manager DN |
User name that can make changes in the directory server schema. Default: cn=Directory Manager. Your value: |
Directory Manager Password |
Password of the Directory Manager DN. Default: None Your value: |
Administrator User ID |
User ID of the Calendar Server administrator. This user must be a user in the above LDAP directory server. Default: calmaster. Your value: |
Administrator Password |
Password of the Calendar Server administrator. Default: None Your value: |
Email Alarms |
Specifies whether Calendar Server should send an email alarm message to a Calendar Server administrator in case a server problem occurs. Default: Enabled. Your value: |
Administrator Email Address |
Email address of the Calendar Server administrator who will receive the email alarm messages. Default: None. Your value: |
SMTP Host Name |
Host name of the SMTP server where email alarm messages should be sent. Default: Current host. Your value: |
Service Port |
Port number that Calendar Server listens on to provide Web (HTTP) access to users. Default: 80. Your value: |
Maximum Sessions |
Maximum number of Calendar Server sessions. Default: 5000. Your value: |
Maximum Threads |
Maximum number of Calendar Server threads. Default: 20. Your value: |
Number of Server Processes |
Maximum number of Calendar Server processes. Default: Number of CPU's on the server where you are installing Calendar Server. Your value: |
Runtime User ID |
Default value: icsuser For an HA configuration, add to /etc/passwd on all nodes in the cluster. Your value: |
Runtime Group ID |
Default value: icsgroup For an HA configuration, add to /etc/group on all nodes in the cluster. Your value: |
Calendar Server Startup |
Start after successful installation. Default: Checked. Your value: For an HA configuration, do not check this option. Start on system startup. Default: Checked. Your value: For an HA configuration, do not check this option. |
Database Directory |
Default: var/opt/SUNWics5/csdb For example: /global/cal/var/opt/SUNWics5/csdb Your value: |
Logs Directory |
Default: var/opt/SUNWics5/logs For example: /global/cal/var/opt/SUNWics5/logs Your value |
Temporary Files Directory |
Default: var/opt/SUNWics5/tmp For example: /global/cal/var/opt/SUNWics5/tmp Your value: |