21.3 Reconfiguring the Domain in ConsoleOne

If the connection between Linux and Windows is set up correctly, as described in Step 3 in Section 21.1, Preparing for the Domain Migration, you can use Windows ConsoleOne to perform the reconfiguration of the post office. You can also use Linux ConsoleOne if desired.

  1. In ConsoleOne, update the location information for the domain:

    1. Browse to and right-click the Domain object, then click Properties.

    2. Click GroupWise > Identification.

    3. In the UNC Path field, change the path to the location on the Linux server where you migrated the domain. For example:

      \\linuxsvr3\gwsystem\provo3

      For a Linux server, ConsoleOne interprets the UNC path as a Linux path. Do not put a Linux path in the UNC Path field.

    4. Click OK to save the new location information for the domain.

  2. Update the configuration information for the MTA:

    1. Browse to and right-click the MTA object for the domain, then click Properties.

    2. Click GroupWise > Identification.

    3. In the Platform field, make sure that Linux is selected.

    4. Display the Network Address property page of the MTA object for the domain.

    5. In the Network Address field, specify the IP address of the Linux server.

    6. Click OK to save the new configuration information for the MTA.

  3. If the domain that you migrated to Linux has gateways associated with it, reselect each gateway directory:

    1. Browse to and select the Domain object.

    2. Right-click a Gateway object, then click Properties.

    3. Click GroupWise > Identification.

    4. In the Subdirectory field, reselect the gateway directory.

      If you do not have any gateway subdirectories to choose from, you have not successfully completed Step 1.

    5. Click OK to save the gateway directory information.

    6. Repeat Step 3.a through Step 3.e for each gateway that belongs to the domain.

  4. Continue with Finalizing the Domain Migration.