Sun Java System Delegated Administrator 6.4 Administration Guide

Appendix B Attribute Values and Calendar Time Zones

Attribute Values

The attributes listed in Table B–1 can be used with the -P option for the following commands: commadmin domain create and commadmin domain modify. The attributes are either bit oriented attributes or multivalued attributes.

Table B–1 Attributes for -P Option

Attribute  

Value  

Description  

createLowerCase

yes/no 

Specifies whether or not a lowercase calendar is to be created for a new user. Also, when looking up calendar, whether to lookup lowercase calendars or not. 

filterPrivateEvents

yes/no 

Specifies whether or not to filter the private or confidential events when querying the server 

fbIncludeDefCal

yes/no 

Specifies whether or not user's default calendar is included in user's freebusy-calendar-list.

subIncludeDefCal

yes/no 

Specifies whether or not the user's default calendar is to be included in user's subscribed-calendar-list or not

resourceDefaultAcl

yes/no 

Specifies whether to use the default ACL for resource calendars. 

calmasterCred

string 

Credentials of user specified as the Calendar Server administrator. 

calmasterUid

string 

service.admin.calmaster.userid

calmasterAccessOverride

yes/no 

Specifies whether or not the Calendar Server administrator can override access control. 

setPublicRead

yes/no 

Sets the default user calendars to public read or private write. If no is selected, sets user calendars to private read or private write.

uiBaseUrl

string 

BaseServerAddress, for example, "https://proxyserver/"

uiConfigFile

string 

Configuration file for the user interface. 

uiProxyUrl

string 

Proxy Server Address to append in the HTML user interfaces’ JavaScript file. For example, https://web_portal.iplanet.com/

domainAccess

string 

Access control string for domain. Used in cross domain searching. An access control information (ACI) string comprises one or more ACI segments separated by semicolons. 

The ACI is used in cross-domain searches to permit external domains to search this domain. Note that the ACI string may include specified external domain name(s). 

For more information about Calendar Server ACIs, see “Access Control Information” in “Chapter 2: Calendar Server WCAP Common Topics” in the Sun Java System Calendar Server WCAP Developer's Guide.

uiAllowAnyone

yes/no 

Specifies whether or not to allow the HTML user interface to show and use the “Everybody” ACL.

allowProxyLogin

yes/no 

Specify whether to allow proxy login 

The attributes listed in Table B–2 can be used with the -R option for the following commands: commadmin domain create and commadmin domain modify. The attributes have a bit-oriented value.

For information about WCAP and the WCAP set-userprefs command, see the Sun Java System Calendar Server Developer's s Guide.

Table B–2 Attributes for -R Option

Attribute  

Value  

Description  

allowUserDoubleBook

bit 8 

Allows this calendar to be scheduled more than once for the same time slot. 

allowResourceDoubleBook

bit 9 

Allows this resource calendar to be scheduled more than once for the same time slot. 

allowModifyUserPreferences

bit 4 

Allows the Calendar Server administrator to modify user preferences for users. 

allowModifyPassword

bit 5 

Allows users to change their password via this server. 

allowCalendarCreation

bit 0 

Allows calendars to be created. 

allowCalendarDeletion

bit 1 

Allows calendars to be deleted. 

allowPublicWritableCalendars

bit 2 

Allows users to own publicly writable calendars. 

allowSetCn

bit 10 

Allows set-userprefs.wcap to modify the cn user preference.

allowSetGivenName

bit 11 

Allows set_userprefs.wcap to modify the givenname user preference.

allowSetGivenMail

bit 12 

Allows set_userprefs.wcap to modify the mail user preference.

allowSetPrefLang

bit 13 

Allows set_userprefs.wcap to modify the preferredlanguage user preference.

allowSetSn

bit 14 

Allows set-userprefs.wcap to modify the sn user preference.

Calendar Time Zone Strings

The following time zone strings can be used with the -T time zone option for the commadmin domain create, commadmin domain modify, commadmin resource create, commadmin resource modify, commadmin user create, and commadmin user modify commands:

You also can add a new time zone and set it as the default time zone. For details, see Adding a New Calendar Time Zone.