Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q4 Installation Guide for UNIX

Calendar Server and Messaging Server Example

This example installs Calendar Server and Messaging Server in a 3-host Schema 2 environment. Remote copies of Access Manager and Directory Server are used.


Note –

For a Schema 1 example, refer to Calendar-Messaging Schema 1 Example.


Requirements and Sequence Issues

Access Manager is required if you are implementing single sign-on or Access Manager managed policies. In this case, either Access Manager or a local copy of the Access Manager SDK is required. Access Manager SDK requires Access Manager, but not necessarily a local copy. Calendar Server and Messaging Server both require Directory Server, but not necessarily a local copy. Messaging Server requires a local copy of Administration Server.

In this example, remote copies of Directory Server and Access Manager are used. Access Manager requires a local web container.


Note –

You must use Access Manager Legacy (6.x) installation type if you are installing Access Manager with Portal Server, Messaging Server, Calendar Server, Delegated Administrator, or Instant Messaging. Access Manager Realm (7.x) installation type can only be used if you are not installing any of these components.


ProcedureTo Develop a Sequence for Host A

The following high-level tasks are required:

Step

    Installing and starting Directory Server

    Because Administration Server provides a graphical interface for Directory Server, you might also want to select Administration Server.

    Directory Server Only Example

ProcedureTo Develop a Sequence for Host B

The following high-level tasks are required:

Step

    Installing and starting the web container and Access Manager (deselecting Directory Server)

    Identity Management Example

ProcedureTo Develop a Sequence for Host C

The following high-level tasks are required:

Steps
  1. Running the Java ES installer

  2. At component selection, selecting Calendar Server, Messaging Server, and Access Manager SDK

    Directory Server, Directory Preparation Tool, and Administration Server are automatically selected.

  3. Deselecting Directory Server and specifying a remote copy when prompted

  4. Resolving incompatibilities

    The installer verifies software on your host and provides guidance if incompatibilities are identified.

  5. Verifying installation directories

  6. Selecting the Configure Now option

    Calendar Server and Messaging Server cannot be configured during installation.

    Configuration pages are displayed for the local components that can be configured during installation. Do not accept defaults for components that are remote; use the remote information. Gather your configuration information from the tables in Chapter 1, Configuration Information, in Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q4 Installation Reference.

  7. Running the installation

  8. Viewing the Installation Summary and Log

  9. Completing post-install configuration, including specifying remote components

  10. Starting the components in this order:

    1. Starting and Stopping Administration Server and the Server Console

    2. Starting and Stopping Messaging Server

    3. Starting and Stopping Calendar Server

      The following table contains additional Calendar Server information.

      Task 

      Relevant Information 

      Postinstallation configuration 

      Calendar Server Postinstallation Configuration

      Starting and stopping 

      Starting and Stopping Calendar Server

      Uninstalling 

      Calendar Server Uninstallation Behavior

      Troubleshooting 

      Calendar Server Troubleshooting Tips

      Upgrading 

      Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q4 Upgrade Guide

      The following table contains additional Messaging Server information.

      Task 

      Relevant Information 

      Postinstallation configuration 

      Messaging Server Postinstallation Configuration

      Starting and stopping 

      Starting and Stopping Messaging Server

      Uninstalling 

      Messaging Server Post-uninstallation

      Messaging Server Uninstallation Behavior

      Troubleshooting 

      Messaging Server Troubleshooting Tips

      Upgrading 

      Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q4 Upgrade Guide