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Sun ONE Messaging and Collaboration User Management Utility 1.0 Installation and Reference Guide

Chapter 1
Planning for Installation and Configuration

To install Sun ONE Messaging and Collaboration User Management Utility 1.0 on Solaris systems, you must use the Sun Java™ Enterprise System installer, which also installs other Sun component products.

To install and configure User Management Utility 1.0, follow these steps:

For the most recent information about User Management Utility 1.0, see the Sun ONE Messaging Server Release Notes at http://docs.sun.com/db/prod/s1msgsrv.


Gather Your User Management Utility 1.0 Configuration Information

Before configuring User Management Utility, you should gather the configuration options described in Table 1-1.

Table 1-1  User Management Utility Configuration Options

Option

Description

Configuration Directory

Directory to store configuration and data files.

Identity Server Host name

Host name where Identity Server is installed. The User Management Utility server should be installed on the same server.

Identity Server port number

Port number of Identity Server. Should be the same port number as Web Server port number.

Default domain

The default domain of the Top-Level Administrator. This is the domain used when a domain is not explicitly specified by the -n option when executing the commadmin command-line utility.

Default SSL port

The SSL port that is used by the User Management Utility client.

Identity Server Base Directory

The directory where Identity Server is installed. The default directory is /opt/SUNWam.

LDAP URL

User and Group Directory Server LDAP URL.

Bind as

User and Group Directory Server Directory Manager. For example “cn=Directory Manager”.

LDAP password

User and Group Directory Manager Password.

Identity Server Top-level administrator user ID and password

User ID and password for the Identity Server Top-level Administrator

Identity Server Internal LDAP authentication user ID and password

User created by Identity Server. This is the BindDN user for the LDAP service.

Web Server instance directory

Directory where the Web Server instance resides. Files for the Web Server instance are stored in the https-host.domain directory under the Web Server installation directory.

Organization name

Used to name the LDAP subtree under which all email users and groups that belong to the default email domain are located.

Top-level administrator for default organization user ID and password

user ID and password for the Top-Level Administrator that will be created in the default organization.


Run the Java Enterprise System Installer

The Java Enterprise System installer program installs a series of products, shared components, and libraries that interoperate with one another. The installer also checks to make sure you have the following necessary supporting components installed: Sun ONE Directory Server 5.x and Sun ONE Web Server 6.1.

To successfully install and configure User Management Utility, you need to install the following:

For information about the Java Enterprise System installer, refer to the Sun Java Enterprise System Installation Guide.


Run the Directory Server Setup Script

Before configuring User Management Utility, Messaging Server, or Calendar Server, the Directory Server Setup Perl script (comm_dssetup.pl) must be run only once. This script configures your LDAP Directory Server to work with User Management Utility, Messaging Server, or Calendar Server configurations. The comm_dssetup.pl script prepares the Directory Server by setting up new schema, index, and configuration data.

See the Sun ONE Messaging Server Installation Guide for Solaris Operating Systems or the Sun ONE Calendar Server Installation Guide for Solaris Operating Systems for instructions and options for the comm_dssetup.pl script.

In order to run User Management Utility, you must select the “Schema 2” schema type when running the comm_dssetup.pl script.


Configure User Management Utility

After you install User Management Utility, run the User Management Utility configuration program using the information from "Gather Your User Management Utility 1.0 Configuration Information."

For information about the configuration program, see Chapter 2, "Configuring User Management Utility."


Configure Messaging Server and Calendar Server

See the Sun ONE Messaging Server Installation Guide for Solaris Operating Systems for instructions on configuring Messaging Server. See the Sun ONE Calendar Server Installation Guide for Solaris Operating Systems for instructions on configuring Calendar Server.



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