Configuring the POA in ConsoleOne

The advantage to configuring the POA in ConsoleOne, as opposed to using startup switches in a POA startup file, is that the POA configuration settings are stored in eDirectory.

  1. In ConsoleOne, expand the eDirectory container where the Post Office object is located.

  2. Expand the Post Office object.

  3. Right-click the POA object > click Properties.

The table below summarizes the POA configuration settings in the POA object properties pages and how they correspond to POA startup switches (as described in Using POA Startup Switches):

ConsoleOne Properties Pages and Settings Corresponding Tasks and Startup Switches

POA Identification Page

 

Domain.PO
Distinguished Name
Name
Type
Description
Platform

 

Network Address

See Using Client/Server Access to the Post Office and Using TCP/IP Links between the Post Office and the Domain.
See also /port.

POA Agent Settings Page

 

Message File Processing

See Configuring a Dedicated Message File Processing POA.
See also /nomf, /nomfhigh, and /nomflow.

Message Handler Threads

See Adjusting the Number of POA Threads for Message File Processing.
See also /threads.

Enable TCP/IP (for C/S)

See Using Client/Server Access to the Post Office and Configuring a Dedicated Client/Server POA.
See also /notcpip.

TCP Handler Threads

See Adjusting the Number of POA Threads and Connections for Client/Server Processing.
See also /tcpthreads.

Max Physical Connections
Max Application Connections

See Adjusting the Number of POA Threads and Connections for Client/Server Processing.
See also /maxphysconns and /maxappconns.

Enable Caching

See /nocache.

Enable QuickFinder Indexing
Start QuickFinder Indexing
QuickFinder Interval

See Regulating Indexing and Configuring a Dedicated Indexing POA.
See also /noqf, /qfbaseoffset, and/qfinterval.

Enable Auto DB Recovery

See /norecover.

Maintenance Handler Threads

See Adjusting the Number of POA Threads for Database Maintenance.
See also /gwchkthreads and /nogwchk.

Disk Check Interval
Disk Check Delay

See Scheduling Disk Space Management.

Perform User Upkeep
Start User Upkeep
Generate Address Book
for Remote
Start Address Book
Generation

See Performing Nightly User Upkeep.
See also /nuuoffset, /nonuu, /rdaboffset, and /nordab.

CPU Utilization (NLM)
Delay Time (NLM)

See Adjusting CPU Utilization for the NetWare POA.
See also /cpu and /sleep.

Max Thread Usage for Priming and Moves

See Supporting Forced Mailbox Caching .
See also /primingmax.

SNMP Community "Get" String

See Using SNMP Monitoring Programs.
See also /nosnmp.

HTTP User Name
HTTP Password

See Setting Up the POA Web Console.
See also /httpuser and /httppassword.

POA Log Settings Page

 

Log File Path
Logging Level
Max Log File Age
Max Log Disk Space

See Using POA Log Files.
See also /log, /logdays, /logdiskoff, /loglevel, and /logmax.

POA Scheduled Events Page

 

Disk Check Event

See Scheduling Disk Space Management.

Mailbox/Library Maintenance
Event

See Scheduling Database Maintenance.

POA SSL Page

 

Certificate File
SSL Key File
Password
Message Transfer
HTTP

See Enhancing POA Security with SSL.
See also /certfile, /keyfile, /keypassword, /httpssl, and /msgtranssl.

Post Office Settings Page

 

Remote User Name
Remote Password

See Installing and Starting the POA.
See also /user and /password.

Post Office Client Access Settings Page

 

Enable Intruder Detection
Incorrect Logins Allowed
Incorrect Login Reset Time
Lockout Reset Time

See Enabling Intruder Detection.
See also /intruderlockout, /incorrectloginattempts, /attemptsresetinterval, and /lockoutresetinterval.

Post Office Security Page

 

LDAP Authentication

See Providing LDAP Authentication for GroupWise Users.
See also /ldapipaddr, /ldapport, /ldapuser, /ldappwd, /ldapssl, /ldapsslkey, and /ldaptimeout.
See also /ldapippooln, /ldappoolresettime, /ldapportpooln, /ldapsslpooln, and /ldapsslkeypooln.

After you install the POA software, you can further configure the POA using a startup file. See Using POA Startup Switches to survey the many ways the POA can be configured.