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8.2.7 Running as root in Caching Mode
If you run the Linux/Mac client in Caching mode as
root
on Linux, you might encounter
synchronization problems with your master mailbox when you next run as a regular user. If pending
requests from the
root
session remain when you log in as a regular user, regular user requests are
backed up behind the
root
requests, which cannot be processed while you are logged in as a regular
user. To resolve any problems, run the client as
root
again so that all messages are synchronized,
then run as a regular user thereafter to prevent further problems.
8.2.8 Archiving Over the Network
The required location for a Linux/Mac client user’s archive is on his or her local workstation.
Creating an archive on a network drive is not currently supported.
8.2.9 No Progress Bar Displayed When a Database Is Rebuilt
When prompted to rebuild your database, there is no progress indicator displayed during the rebuild
process.
9 WebAccess Issues
Section 9.1, “General WebAccess Issues,” on page 19
Section 9.2, “NetWare/Windows WebAccess Issues,” on page 22
Section 9.3, “Linux WebAccess Issues,” on page 23
9.1 General WebAccess Issues
“Apache Optimizations for WebAccess” on page 19
“GroupWise 8 WebAccess Compatibility with Earlier Versions of WebAccess” on page 20
“New Location for the WebAccess Application Configuration File” on page 20
“Blank Login Page” on page 20
“Login Page Reappears after a Successful Login” on page 20
“Login Is Not Current Error” on page 21
“Recommendation for Tomcat Memory Allocation (Heap Size)” on page 21
“Preventing Web Server Directory Browsing” on page 21
“Updates to WebAccess Templates” on page 21
“Library Names with Spaces” on page 22
9.1.1 Apache Optimizations for WebAccess
Starting in Support Pack 1, WebAccess includes Apache optimizations on NetWare and Linux
servers. The optimizations improve management of static content such as images, JavaScript, and so
on. On NetWare and Linux, the
Http EXPIRES
header is now set to one year. On NetWare, the
Http
DEFLATE
output filter now compresses the static content that is sent from the Web server to the
browser. (The
Http DEFLATE
output filter is not currently set on Linux servers.) If you have enabled
these options manually for your Web server, you see warning messages after you install Support
Pack 1. The warning messages are benign and can be ignored.