Sun Java System Calendar Server 6 2005Q4 Administration Guide

Install Sun Java Enterprise System Products and Packages

The installation of Sun Java Enterprise System products, including Calendar Server, has significantly changed from earlier Sun branded products (for example, Sun ONE, and iPlanet). To install Sun Java Enterprise System products, you must use the Sun Java Enterprise System installer.

For information about the installer, refer to the Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q4 Installation Guide for UNIX.

The following table describes the Sun products and packages required for a Calendar Server HA configuration.

Product or Package 

Node 1 

Node 2 

Sun Cluster Software 

yes 

yes 

Calendar Server (6.0 and later) 

yes 

no 

Sun Cluster Agent for Calendar Server (SUNWscics package)

yes 

yes 

Shared components (SUNWicu, SUNWldk, SUNWpr, SUNWsasl, and SUNWtls packages)

yes 

yes 

Node 1

On node 1, install all selected products and packages using the Java Enterprise System installer. When you install Calendar Server, you must specify a directory other the default directory. See Selecting the Calendar Server Installation Directory.

Node 2

On node 2, follow these steps:

  1. Install Sun Cluster and the Sun Cluster Agent for Calendar Server (SUNWscics package) using the Java Enterprise System installer.

  2. Note You cannot install only the Sun Cluster Agent for Calendar Server. When you chose the Sun Java System Agents for Sun Cluster, the Java Enterprise System installer installs all agents.

  3. Install shared components (SUNWicu, SUNWldk, SUNWpr, SUNWsasl, and SUNWtls packages) using the pkgadd command. See Installing Shared Components.

Selecting the Calendar Server Installation Directory

For Calendar Server, the Java Enterprise System installer uses the following default installation directory: /opt

However, for an HA configuration, you must specify a global installation directory. For example: /global/cal/opt/

Installing Shared Components

To make the required shared components available on node 2, you must install the following packages:

These packages are available in the following directories:

.../Solaris_sparc/Product/shared_components/Packages/SUNWldk
 .../Solaris_sparc/Product/shared_components/Solaris_8/Packages
 .../Solaris_sparc/Product/shared_components/Solaris_9/Packages

To install these packages, change to one of the directories shown above and use the pkgadd command. For example:

# pkgadd -d . SUNWicu SUNWpr SUNWsasl SUNWtls