- Conventions used in this manual
- System requirements
- Overview
- Hosts
- Nodes
- Clusters and master nodes
- Daemons/services
- CorporateTime Lock Manager
- CorporateTime Engine
- CorporateTime Synchronous Network Connection
- CorporateTime Corporate-Wide Services
- CorporateTime Directory Access Server
- Calendar server architecture
- Internal directory model
- External LDAP directory server model
- Deployment
- Number of users
- Logical divisions of users
- Grouping users to create nodes
- Product administration
- Pre-installation checklist
- License keys and serial numbers
- Why use a directory server?
- What is an LDAP Connector?
- Base DN
- Access control
- Directory server groups and group filters
- Binding
- Failover
- Security
- Setting up SSL on your calendar server
- Using the Admin GUI
- Starting and stopping the calendar server
- Checking server status
- Viewing current user activity
- Changing the SYSOP (node) password
- Other administrative tasks
- Creating a node
- Deleting a node
- Connecting nodes
- Setting up a master node
- Moving a node
- Big-endian vs. little-endian hosts
- Versions of the calendar servers
- The node network
- Directory server involved
- Performing the move
- Coexistence of LDAP and non-LDAP nodes
- Caveat: LDIF differences between UNIX and NT
- Coexistence of nodes with and without Wireless Data Server
- Creating calendar users
- Adding users to the internal calendar server directory
- Adding users from a pre-populated directory server
- Adding calendar users to a directory server
- Managing calendar users
- Deleting calendar users
- Moving calendar users
- Managing user defaults
- Managing groups
- Assigning administration rights
- Setting up e-mail notification
- Other user configuration options
- Global and published calendars
- Managing holidays
- Creating event calendars
- Managing and deleting event calendars
- Creating resources
- Adding new resources to the calendar server's internal directory
- Adding new resources in an LDAP directory context
- Managing resources
- Deleting resources
- Managing resource defaults
- Assigning designates
- Filtering e-mail alerts
- Reminders
- Types
- Format
- Controlling reminder behaviour
- Notification
- Types
- Format
- Controlling notification behaviour
- Maintenance procedures
- Daily monitoring procedures
- Daily maintenance procedures
- Monthly maintenance procedures
- Other maintenance procedures
- Back up and restore
- Viewing log files
- Interpreting log files
- Database disk space requirements
- Remote NFS storage
- Run-time requirements
- Memory and disk requirements
- Adjusting kernel parameters
- Adjusting the HP-UX kernel parameters
- Adjusting the Solaris kernel parameters
- Adjusting the AIX kernel parameters
- Adjusting the Tru64 kernel parameters
- Adjusting the Windows kernel
- Using operating system clusters
- Limitations
- Additional reading
- ACE framework
- Secure connections to clients and other calendar servers
- Configuration
- Extending the ACE framework
- SASL
- Using Kerberos
- Web authentication plug-in
- Directory server security
- Other security considerations
- UTF-8
- Configuration
- Character set identification
- Japanese server configuration
- Setting user language preferences
- Critical Path InJoin Directory Server
- Configuration of search parameters
- Other calendar server configuration parameters
- Support for "\" in T.61 character set
- Syntegra Global Directory Server
- Configuration of search parameters
- Adding given names
- Resource creation
- Netscape Directory Server and iPlanet Directory Server
- Configuration of search parameters
- Web server configuration
- Calendar Administrator customization
- By parameters
- By stylesheet
- By templates
- Calendar Administrator configuration