The Novell Messenger Installation program helps you create your Messenger system and install the Messenger software. The Installation program prompts you for the information in the worksheet. Print the worksheet and fill in the information for your Messenger system before you start the Messenger Installation program.
Depending on the operating system you are installing to, some of these options might not apply.
Item |
Explanation |
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1) Server Information
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Select the platform where you plan to install and run the Messenger agents. See Agent Platform. |
2) Windows Server Options
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For a Windows server, specify the server options you plan to use. See Windows Server Options for the Windows Messenger Agents. |
3) Installation Path |
Specify a new directory path or browse to and select an existing directory where you plan to install the Windows agent software. If the directory does not exist, it will be created. If you are installing to Linux, the agents are always installed to /opt/novell/messenger/bin. |
4) Tree Name |
Select the eDirectory tree where you want to create your Messenger system. Because Messenger introduces new objects into the tree, the schema must be extended. See eDirectory. |
5) Messenger System Context |
Browse to and select the context where you want to create the Messenger system container and objects. Ensure the context exists. See eDirectory. |
6) Messenger System Objects
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If you do not want to use the default Messenger object names, specify different object names as needed. See eDirectory. |
7) Install Components
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For your initial installation, leave all components selected. |
8) Windows Service Options
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If you are installing the Windows Messenger agents as Windows services, provide the required service configuration information. See Windows Server Options for the Windows Messenger Agents. |
9) Directory Access
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Select how you want the Messenger agents to access eDirectory and provide the information required for the selected access method. |
10) Directory Authentication
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Provide the user name and password that will enable the Messenger agents to access eDirectory. |
11) User Configuration
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List the eDirectory contexts where User objects are located that you want to include in your Messenger system. |
12) Server Address
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Specify the IP address or DNS hostname of the server where the Messenger agents will run. If you are using an IPV6 IP address, you must use the DNS hostname for the server instead of the IP address. If the default port numbers are already in use on the server, specify unique port numbers for the Messenger agents. |
13) Configure Agents for Clustering?
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Mark whether or not you want to configure the Messenger agents for use with Novell Cluster Services. |
14) Admin Configuration
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Specify the path to a ConsoleOne location (version 1.3.4 or later), either on the local workstation or on a network server. The Messenger Installation program installs the Messenger snap-in files in the specified location. See ConsoleOne. |
15) Security Configuration
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Choose whether you are going to use internal or external certificates for Messenger. If external, specify the certificate file, key file, and key password. |