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Installing Group. Wise on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
Documentation. For full documentation on the Group. Wise product for Linux go to http: //www. Initial notes on installing SUSE Linux Enterprise server. On install, pick Reiser file system Deselect Mail and News services.
- Hello, I currently am wishing to install Groupwise on my Windows Server, but I have edirectory install on the Linux server. Is it possible for me to install groupwise on my windows server, and just authenicate the system.
- Computing Services Technote #547 v7. Title: Installing and Configuring Novell Groupwise Clients Applies to. Eudora must be configured to NEVER use the Eudora MAPI server on systems where Groupwise is intended for use.
- Installing GroupWise Mobile Server Client (Powered by Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite) Installing from a Mobile Device: 1. From the PDA/Smartphone’s browser go to http:// and login with your GroupWise ID &.
You will find this on the main groupings of software titles, underneath FILE & PRINT SERVER. If you accidentally do install these, after your Linux server boots, you can re- run YAST and get to SYSTEM ' Run.
Hello, I want to install groupwise 7 on a clean Windows 2003 server. But the installer says i have to install from a netware client. I idea to solve this proble. John Hurst shares some easy step-by-step instructions he put together for installing GroupWise on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. Novell Research: Installing and Configuring GroupWise Remote. Open Enterprise Server; Storage Manager. Installing and Configuring GroupWise Remote.
Level Editor. Runlevel Properties: scroll down to POSTFIX and make sure it is not running and will not load at any runlevel. If you decide to setup the IP specifications for your network card at this time, be sure to check a box that says IP routing. After the server is up and running load gettext. Gettext is required if you are going to run e.
Directory. NOTE *** if you are installing SUSE Linux Enterprise, you will be allowed to select software titles upon install. You can select the gettext module at that time. Get into YAST and select SOFTWARE. Select Install or Remove Software. Select Search, select gettext. Double check that postfix is not checked. check mark it in the resulting window and check ACCEPT Also, make sure once the server is up and running you use YAST to do an Online Update of SUSE Linux Enterprise.
You can use A1. 6/skpwpq for a login name and password. Load e. Directory. Install e. Directory onto the new Linux box. Put in the e.
Directory for Linux CD Enter a Console prompt enter su - (switch user to root) type cd /media type l (to list media drives and find the name of the cdrom drive, using "l" instead of ls does a "ls - al. F" which shows all the properties of your files) type mount cdrom (or mount < name of your CD device> ) type cd cdrom (or cd < name of cdrom drive> ) type cd Linux/setup. Prequisites First thing we need to do before we install e. Directory is to install NICI. Do this by typing rpm - i nici- 2.
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This will load NICI onto your Linux server. Once this loads successfully you should see a message that says Initializing NICI ? NOTE: that we did not use a minus sign in front of eth.
Install e. Directory type ./nds- install you will be asked to view many pages of the license agreement. You can press 'q' to quit these screens then accept the license agreement. during e.
Directory install you will be asked to select e. Directory server or e. Directory Administration Utilities. You can type in 1,2 which selects them both. now you will be asked for a Linux e. Directory license (an *. If this is already on a floppy, type /media/floppy for the location of your *. When e. Directory is finished installing you will have to add the following path: /usr/ldaptools/bin to path and /usr/ldaptools/man: /usr/man to manpath.
Cd/etcvi profile. Add these lines to the bottom of the file. Type o opens a line below the cursor).
PATH=/usr/ldaptools/bin: $PATH. MANPATH=/usr/ldaptools/man: /usr/man: $MANPATH. Press esc. Press shift- zz (saves and exits). Type source /etc/profile to make these changes take affect in your current environment. Now you will want to add your new SUSE Linux server to the existing tree. Type ndsconfig add - t < yourtreename> - n < context> - a cn=admin.
Example: ndsconfig add - t Adventure. Linux server to an existing e. Directory). You will be prompted for the admin password. Once all information is supplied, e. Directory will get busy joining this Linux server to the existing tree. NOTE: if you are creating a NEW e.
Directory tree you will want to use the following command: Ndsconfig new - t < yourtreename> - n < context> - a cn=admin. Example: ndsconfig new - t Adventure. You will be prompted two times to supply an admin password. More information on installing e. Directory for Linux can be found at http: //www. Setup NTP now we need to set our NTP source for this Linux server. START_XNTPD=yes. Shift- ZZ to save the file. Edit the ntp.
Find the line that says SERVER and make sure the IP address of your REFERENCE, SINGLE or PRIMARY is on this line. SERVER 1. 92. 1. 68. NOTE: If this is the only server in your tree, you can omit the rest of these steps, unless you plan on using an Internet address as your time source. Issue a one time command to synchronize time now. NOTE: you really don't need to do this since the next commands will continually check your time server for time. Issue the start command for NTP: rcxntpd start You can test your setup by issuing: ntpq - c peers. This should return the IP address of your time server w/ other information.
Install Console. One onto the Linux box ./c. Remember you may need to get back to your CD volume to complete this step. Also you may need to traverse to the /Linux/Console. One directory.). You will be asked for the Language and which snap- ins you want to install. You will probably want to install all the snap- ins. Also you will be asked whether or not you want to install the Java runtime environment.
If you have SUSE Linux versions over 9. NO to this. Otherwise, answer YES to this. Console. One on Linux installs to /usr/Console. One/bin. To run Console. One, execute /usr/Console. One/bin/Console. One. Patch e. Directory.
NOTE: Do not install this patch until you have installed Console. One. You may want to make sure you patch your e. Directory before you go any further. To do so, go to www. Directory. For this document, we were on version 8. For this step we download the edir. From the /home/< user> /documents folder (or any folder you downloaded the patch to, issue this command: gzip - dc < patch file> | tar xvf - for example: gzip - dc edir.
Change to the resulting directory the zip file created. Example: cd edir. Stop e. Directory momentarily so that you can apply the patch. Run the patch. For example: ./install. Start e. Directory backup.
Install Group. Wise. NOTE: Full documentation on installation exists at: http: //www. NOTE: before you issue the next command you have to make sure you have a location called /medio/iso. If you do not then type mkdir /media/iso If you are downloading from www. ISO image. For our session, we downloaded GWLinux. This command should mount the download file if you downloaded it to /home/jhurst/Documents (or /home/< login name> /Documents) directory. Mount - t iso. 96.
GWLinux. 65. 1e. iso /media/iso. NOTE: if you get an error that says No such file or Directory when you try to mount the ISO image, check the file name.
I've seen where downloading a file put a " (double quote sign) at the end of the word ISO. I had to rename the file to take off the ". Issue the following command xhost +localhost.
If this fails with a message "unable to open display", try opening another terminal window and issuing this command BEFORE you issue the su - command for changing to root user. From the root of the folder area you unpacked Group. Wise, (possibly /media/iso) type ./install.
If you are running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 and if you get an error message similar to this one. Error: Traceback (most recent call last). File "install. py", line 2, in ? File "frontend. py", line 4, in ? File "utils. py", line 3, in ? Import. Error: /usr/lib/librpmdb- 4.
Save. Long You will have to modify the gwinst/install. Change the line that reads. LD_LIBRARY_PATH=./lib./python/lib./python/lib/libpoptto readexport LD_LIBRARY_PATH=./lib./python/lib./python/lib. Save the changes. If you are unable to edit this file, you will have to copy the entire contents of the Group. Wise installation to another area where you do have rights to edit the install.
Also note, if you do not see an Xwindows type of screen that you would normally see on any installation of Group. Wise (ie. You do not see a GUI screen giving you an option to Create or Update a Group.
Wise system), get out of the terminal window on your Linux box, start a new one and this time instead of issuing an XHOST + Localhost command followed by a SU - , issue as single command SUX - . This will allow you to login as root and let you use an Xwindows environment. If you use SUX - , do not use XHOST + Localhost). Choose to Extend the Schema during the Group. Wise install. Follow the rest of the on screen configuration options. Reboot the server. Some Group. Wise commands/etc/rc. Starts a Group. Wise system manually/etc/init.
This stops all Group. Wise services on your Linux server./etc/rc. Checks the status of Group.
Wise/opt/novell/groupwise/agents/bin/gwmta - - show - - home < domain dir> & This starts the Group. Wise MTA on your Linux server. Note: there are two dashes before show and home. Also, there is an ampersand on the end of that line.
The - - show tells the system to display an MTA screen on the Linux window. Example /opt/novell/groupwise/agents/bin/gwmta - - show - - home /grpwise/domain & /opt/novell/groupwise/agents/bin/gwpoa - - show - - home < po dir> & This starts the Group. Wise POA on the Linux server.
To confirm if the Group. Wise agents are loaded (or not)Ps - eaf | grep gwmta. Ps - eaf | grep gwpoa.
Ps - eaf | grep gwinter. If you have unloaded the mta and poa for example, the only gwmta and gwpoa process IDs you should see listed are the ones for the grep commands. To stop Group. Wise processes that were started manually. First find out what the PIDs are for the MTA and POA.
To do this, issue the ps commands listed above (ps - eaf | grep gwmta). Then use the ? Kill PIDStops a Group.
Wise MTA or POA based on the PID given from the ps - eaf | grep < gwpoa or gwmta> commands. To stop and start apache and/or tomcat/etc/init. To stop and start Group. Wise Webaccess/etc/init. Troubleshooting. SMTP service - Error: Unable to listen on SMTP port. Rc=2)This error generally means you have something running on port 2.
I've found situations where this will happen, however if you scan for open, listening ports, you won't find port 2. Make sure you don't have POSTFIX loaded. Make sure you don't have SENDMAIL running. If you do, type ps - ef | grep sendmail (or postfix) to get the PID number.
Then type kill < pid number>.