If Messaging Server has already created hosted domains, they can be calendar enabled for either Schema 1 or Schema 2. This section covers the following topics:
To enable domains for calendaring, add the following object class and two attributes to the LDAP domain entry for each domain you want enabled for calendar:
Object class: icsCalendarDomain.
Attribute:icsStatus. Set the value to “active”.
Attribute: icsExtendedDomainPrefs. Set the value of attribute option domainAccessto the ACL you want to use for access control.
You can do this in one of two ways: use csattribute add command or use ldapmodify as shown in the example that follows:
dn:dc=sesta,dc=com,o=internet changetype:modify add:objectclass objectClass:icsCalendarDomain add:icsStatus icsStatus:active add:icsExtendedDomainPrefs icsExtendedDomainPrefs:domainAccess=@@d^a^slfrwd^g;anonymous^a^r^g;@^a^s^g |
If you have already migrated your existing Messaging Server LDAP entries to Schema 2 (using commdirmig), or you originally created the Messaging Server LDAP entries in Schema 2 mode, perform the following two steps to enable calendaring:
Use the Delegated Administrator Utility command commadmin domain modify with the -S option to add calendar service to each domain.
Alternately, you can use the Delegated Administrator Console to allocate service packages containing calendar service to the affected domains. To do this, use the Allocate Service Packages button on the Organization List page.
Use the Delegated Administrator Utility command commadmin user modify with the -S option to add calendar service to each user in each domain you enabled for calendar.
Alternately, you can use the Delegated Administrator Console to assign a service package containing calendar service to each user in the affected domains. To do this, use the Assign Service Package button on the User List page in each affected organization.
For the commadmin commands, see the Sun Java System Communications Services 6 2005Q4 Delegated Administrator Guide.
For more information about Delegated Administrator Console, see its online help.
For commdirmig information, see the Sun Java System Communications Services 6 2005Q4 Schema Migration Guide)