Sun Java System Calendar Server 6 2005Q4 Administration Guide

Appendix B Calendar Server Configuration Worksheet

This appendix contains the following worksheets to help you keep track of the information you need to run the Calendar Server configuration program, which is described in Chapter 3, Calendar Server Configuration Program (csconfigurator.sh)

Administration, User Preferences and Authentication Panel Worksheet

Table B–1 Administration, User Preferences and Authentication Panel Worksheet

Option  

Description  

LDAP Server Host Name 

Host name of the LDAP directory server you are using for user authentication. 

Default: current host. 

Your value:  

LDAP Server Port 

Port number that the LDAP server listens on. 

Default: 389. 

Your value:  

Base DN 

Entry in the LDAP directory used as the starting point from which searches will occur. 

Default: o=host.com.

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 and Email Alarms Worksheet

Table B–2 Email and Email Alarms Worksheet

Option  

Description  

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:  

Runtime Configuration Worksheet

Table B–3 Runtime Configuration Worksheet

Option  

Description  

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 

UNIX user name under which Calendar Server will run. 

Default: icsuser.

Your value:  

Runtime Group ID 

UNIX group under which Calendar Server will run. 

Default: icsgroup.

Your value:  

Calendar Server Startup 

Start after successful installation. 

Default: Checked. 

Your value:  

Start on system startup. 

Default: Checked. 

Your value:  

Database, Logs, and Temporary Files Directories Worksheet

Table B–4 Database, Logs, and Temporary Files Directories Worksheet

Option  

Description  

Database Directory 

Directory where Calendar Server should create and store the calendar database files. 

Default: /var/opt/SUNWics5/csdb

Your value:  

Logs Directory 

Directory where Calendar Server writes log files. 

Default: /var/opt/SUNWics5/logs

Your value:  

Temporary Files Directory 

Directory where the Calendar Server writes temporary files. 

Default: /var/opt/SUNWics5/tmp

Your value: