Managing an iFolder Enterprise Server
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On the target server, use your normal file system restore procedures to restore the following
data to its original locations:
Simias store directory
The default location is
/var/simias/data/simias
.
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On the target server, copy the apache config files for iFolder to
/etc/apache2/conf.d
if it is
not already available.
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Start iFolder services. As a root user, enter the following command at the terminal console:
/etc/init.d/apache2 start
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Notify users that the server is back up.
10
Disconnect the original server from the network, then uninstall iFolder to remove iFolder
software and the iFolder data. Make sure to reconfigure its IP address before using it on the
network again.
NOTE:
This procedure is not applicable for the iFolder 2.
x
servers.
9.10 Changing The IP Address For iFolder
Services
When you change the Novell OES 2 server IP address either through YaST or through command
line, it does not automatically change the iFolder Service IP address. You can change the iFolder
service IP address only by reconfiguring the iFolder service either through YaST or command line.
When you reconfigure the iFolder services, you must ensure that the current data Store path is not
changed. Changing the IP address of the Novell iFolder service also needs the Apache service to be
restarted. Follow the steps given below to change the IP address through CLI.
1
Open a terminal console and enter
rcapache2 stop
.
2
Run
/opt/novell/ifolder3/bin/simias-server-setup.
3
Specify the
Store path
.
The default Store path is
/var/simias/data/simias
.
4
Specify the new Private IP address and Public IP address.
IMPORTANT:
Ensure that the users are notified about the new IP address for connection.
5
For the rest of the options, accept the default values because these values are from the existing
configuration.
6
Start Apache service by executing
rcapache2 start
.
9.11 Securing Enterprise Server
Communications
This section describes how to configure SSL traffic between the iFolder enterprise server and other
components. HTTPS (SSL) encrypts information transmitted over shared IP networks and the
Internet. It helps protect your sensitive information from data interception or tampering.
Section 9.11.1, “Using SSL for Secure Communications,” on page 118
Summary of Contents for IFOLDER 3.7 - SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
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