Sun Java System Calendar Server 6.3 Administration Guide

2.7 Runtime Configuration Screen for Calendar Server 6.3

Figure 2–6 Runtime Configuration Screen

This is a screenshot of the Runtime configuration screen.

Service Port

Port number that Calendar Server listens on to provide Web (HTTP) access to users. Default: 80.

Maximum Sessions

Maximum number of concurrent Calendar Server sessions. Default: 5000

Maximum Threads

Maximum number of concurrent Calendar Server threads. Default: 20

Number of Server Processes

Maximum number of Calendar Server processes to run on the server. Default: Number of CPUs on the server where you are installing Calendar Server.

Runtime User ID

UNIX user name under which Calendar Server will run. If the account does not exist, the configuration program will create it. Default: icsuser


Caution – Caution –

Do not use root as the Runtime User ID.


Runtime Group ID

UNIX group under which Calendar Server will run. If the group does not exist, the configuration program will create it. Default: icsgroup

Calendar Server Startup Options

Select one or both options by clicking in the check box.

  • Start after successful configuration

    Specifies whether to start Calendar Server automatically after this configuration program successfully finishes running.

  • Start on system startup

    Specifies whether to start Calendar Server automatically after a system startup.


Note –

By default, only the Start on system startup checkbox is selected.


Click Next to continue, Back to return to the previous screen, or Cancel to exit.