Configuration Worksheets - Calendar Server

Calendar Server Configuration Script Worksheet

Print and fill out this worksheet to use when responding to the Calendar Server csconfigurator.sh script configuration options.

Option Default Value Fill in Your Site's Value (to Respond to the Script)
LDAP Server Host Name FQDN of your host  
LDAP Server Port 389  
Directory Manager DN cn=Directory Manager  
Directory Manager Password  
Enable Virtual Domains support Checked  
Virtual Domains setting: Default domain your domain  
Calendar Administrator Username calmaster  
Calendar Administrator Password  
Calendar Administrator Email address calmaster@your domain  
Site administrator Yes  
Set up a Front End/Back End deployment Unchecked  
Email Alarms Enabled  
Administrator Email Address calmaster@your domain  
SMTP Host Name your domain  
Service Port 80  
Maximum Sessions 5000  
Maximum Threads 20  
Number of server processes 4  
Runtime User ID icsuser  
Runtime Group ID icsgroup  
Start Calendar Server after Successful Configuration Unchecked  
Start Calendar Serve on System Startup Checked  
Configuration Directory /etc/opt/calendar/SUNWics5/config  
Database Directory /var/opt/calendar/SUNWics5/csdb  
Attachment Store Directory /var/opt/calendar/SUNWics5/astore  
Logs Directory /var/opt/calendar/SUNWics5/logs  
Temporary Files Directory /var/opt/calendar/SUNWics5/tmp  
Enable Archive Checked  
Archive Directory /var/opt/calendar/SUNWics5/csdb/archive  
Enable Hot Backup Checked  
Hot Backup Directory /var/opt/calendar/SUNWics5/csdb/hotbackup  
Keep archives for (in days) Minimum: 3, Maximum: 6  
Keep hot backups for (in days) Minimum: 3, Maximum: 6  
Same as archive checkbox Checked  
Note

Do not change the location or names of the logs and temporary files directories.

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