Novell Vibe 3.2 Installation Guide
- Novell Vibe 3.2 Installation Guide
- Product Overview
- What Is Novell Vibe?
- Vibe Capabilities
- Vibe Components
- Vibe Configurations
- Vibe System Requirements
- Vibe Server Requirements
- Vibe User Requirements
- Mobile Device Requirements
- Supported Environments
- Recommended Hardware Configurations
- Basic Installation
- Planning a Basic Vibe Installation
- What Is a Basic Vibe Installation?
- Selecting the Operating Environment for Your Vibe Server
- Selecting a Java Development Kit
- Gathering Network Information for Your Vibe Site
- Planning the WebDAV Authentication Method
- Planning the Vibe Database
- Gathering Outbound E-Mail Information
- Enabling Inbound E-Mail
- Planning Site Security
- Gathering Directory Services Information
- Accommodating Multiple Languages
- Installing and Setting Up a Basic Vibe Site
- Linux: Installing and Setting Up a Basic Vibe Site
- Windows: Installing and Setting Up a Basic Vibe Site
- Adding Users to Your Vibe Site
- Accessing Your Basic Vibe Site as the Site Administrator
- Creating a User
- Adding Vibe Users from Your LDAP Directory
- Updating Your Vibe License
- Setting Up Vibe
- Basic Vibe Installation Summary Sheet
- Advanced Installation and Reconfiguration
- Planning an Advanced Vibe Installation
- What Is an Advanced Installation?
- Distributing Different Data Types to Different Locations
- Using Advanced Network Information Settings
- Configuring Web Services
- Changing Your Lucene Index Server Configuration
- Managing RSS Feeds
- Configuring Presence
- Configuring Single Sign-On with Novell Access Manager
- Configuring Single Sign-On with Internet Information Services for Windows
- Configuring Mirrored Folder Resource Drivers
- Installing the Vibe Software in a Clustered Environment
- Performing an Advanced Vibe Installation
- Setting Configuration Options after Installation
- Advanced Vibe Installation Summary Sheet
- Multi-Server Configurations and Clustering
- Creating the Vibe Database on a Remote Server
- Preparing to Manually Create a Database
- Creating a MySQL Database
- Creating a Microsoft SQL Database
- Creating an Oracle Database
- Installing Vibe with a Remote Database
- Installing the Lucene Index Server on a Remote Server
- Installing the Lucene Software
- Updating Your Vibe Site
- Managing a Remote Lucene Index Server
- Running Vibe on Multiple Servers
- Planning a Multi-Server Vibe Configuration
- Installing the Vibe Software on Multiple Servers
- Configuring a Web Application to Provide High Availability Functionality for Your Vibe Site
- Configuring Internet Information Services to Support Multiple Vibe Servers
- Running Multiple Lucene Index Servers
- Planning a High Availability Lucene Configuration
- Setting Up a High Availability Lucene Configuration
- Testing Your Lucene High Availability Configuration
- Synchronizing a High Availability Lucene Configuration
- Running Multiple Database Servers
- Update
- What’s New in Novell Vibe 3.x
- Vibe 3.x User Enhancements
- Vibe 3.x Installation Enhancements
- Vibe 3.x Administration Enhancements
- Updating From Novell Vibe 3.1 to Novell Vibe 3.2
- Understanding the Update Process
- Updating a Single-Server System from Vibe 3.1 to Vibe 3.2
- Updating a Multiple-Server System from Vibe 3.1 to Vibe 3.2
- Performing Post-Update Tasks
- Updating from Novell Vibe 3 to Novell Vibe 3.2
- Understanding the Update Process
- Updating a Single-Server System from Vibe 3 to Vibe 3.2
- Updating a Multiple-Server System from Vibe 3 to Vibe 3.2
- Performing Post-Update Tasks
- Updating from Novell Vibe 3 to Novell Vibe 3.1
- Understanding the Update Process
- Updating a Single-Server System from Vibe 3 to Vibe 3.1
- Updating a Multiple-Server System from Vibe 3 to Vibe 3.1
- Performing Post-Update Tasks
- Updating the Operating System Where Vibe Is Running
- Migrating Existing Novell Vibe Data into a New Vibe 3.2 System
- Linux Migration with a MySQL Database
- Windows Migration with an MS SQL Database
- Migrating from SiteScape Forum or Other Collaboration Software
- Appendixes
- Vibe System Requirements Assistance
- Java Development Kit
- MySQL Database Server
- Third-Party Materials
- ANTLR 3 License
- Colt License Agreement
- Dom4j License
- iCal4j License
- ICU4J license (ICU4J 1.3.1 and later)
- JAXEN License
- Jung
- ASM
- Firebug Lite
- Legal Notices