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Installing and Configuring iFolder
Services
This section describes how to install and configure Novell
®
iFolder
®
3.
x
enterprise and Web Access
servers.
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Section 6.1, “Installing iFolder on an Existing OES Linux Server,” on page 51
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Section 6.2, “Configuring the iFolder Enterprise Server,” on page 53
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Section 6.3, “Configuring the iFolder Web Access Server,” on page 55
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Section 6.4, “Installing the Novell iFolder 3 Plug-In for iManager,” on page 57
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Section 6.5, “Accessing iManager and the Novell iFolder 3 Plug-In,” on page 59
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Section 6.6, “Provisioning Users and iFolder Services,” on page 60
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Section 6.7, “Distributing the iFolder Client to Users,” on page 62
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Section 6.8, “Updating Novell iFolder 3.x,” on page 64
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Section 6.9, “Updating Mono for the Server and Client,” on page 64
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Section 6.10, “Uninstalling the iFolder 3.x Enterprise Server,” on page 65
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Section 6.11, “What’s Next,” on page 65
6.1 Installing iFolder on an Existing OES Linux
Server
We recommend that you install iFolder after your server operating system is installed and all storage
services are configured. The following procedure describes how to install iFolder enterprise server,
iFolder Web access server, or both of the servers on an existing OES Linux platform. If you install
only one of the iFolder servers, repeat the entire install process for the other on a second OES Linux
server.
The Novell iFolder install modules are available on media for the Support Pack releases of OES
Linux.
NOTE:
If you used the Minimum install option for your OES Linux server, which has no GUI
installed, the iFolder services configuration is done with the YaST 2 text-based interface. For
example, there are no check boxes and clicking is not possible. Use the standard methods for
navigating the text-based interface to achieve the tasks as described here.
1
Before you begin, make sure your OES Linux system setup meets the
“Prerequisites and
Guidelines” on page 45
.
2
If you have previously installed Mono on your OES SP1 server, make sure the permissions on
Mono directories are set correctly.
This should set the rights correctly for Mono, and enable iFolder 3.1 enterprise server to run.
2a
On your Linux computer, open a shell window.
2b
At the prompt, log in as the root user by entering
su
, then entering your root password.
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