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h1. 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| |

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