When adding a partition, you specify both an absolute physical path where the partition is stored on disk and a logical name, called the partition nickname.
The partition nickname allows you to map users to a logical partition name regardless of the physical path. When setting up user accounts and specifying the message store for a user, you can use the partition nickname. The name you enter must be an alphanumeric name and must use lowercase letters.
To create and manage the partition, the user ID used to run the server must have permission to write to the location specified in the physical path.
After adding a partition, you must stop then restart the server to refresh the configuration information.
Console
To add a partition to the store by using the Console:
From Console, open the Messaging Server you want to configure.
Click the Configuration tab and select Message Store in the left pane.
Click the Partition tab in the right pane.
Click the Add button.
This is the logical name for the specified partition.
This is the absolute path name for the specified partition.
To specify this as the default message store partition, click the selection box labeled Make This the Default Partition.
The default partition is the partition used when a user is created and the mailMessageStore LDAP attribute is not specified in the user entry. The mailMessageStore LDAP attribute should be specified in all user entries so that a default partition is not necessary.
Click OK to submit this partition configuration entry and dismiss the window.
Click Save to submit and preserve the current Partition list.
Command Line
To add a partition to the store at the command line:
configutil -o store.partition.nickname.path -v path
where nickname is the logical name of the partition and path indicates the absolute path name where the partition is stored.
To specify the path of the default primary partition:
configutil -o store.partition.primary.path -v path |