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Autore: Monson Philip Visualizza persona
Titolo: IBM workplace collaboration services : release 2.5 deployment guide / / Philip Monson et al Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: San Jose, CA, : IBM, c2005
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (720 p.)
Soggetto topico: Information technology
Integrated software
Altri autori: SavovTatjana  
DussourdEdward  
RousseauxMichael  
KochBarbara  
MuellerHeiko  
SloneJeffrey  
RiffeAnnette  
Note generali: Includes index.
"October 2005."
Nota di bibliografia: Includes index.
Nota di contenuto: Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Introduction to IBM Workplace Collaboration Services, Release 2.5 -- 1.1 Overview of IBM Workplace Collaboration Services -- 1.1.1 Team Collaboration services -- 1.1.2 Document services -- 1.1.3 Messaging services -- 1.1.4 Web Content Management services -- 1.1.5 Learning services -- 1.1.6 Common collaborative environment -- 1.1.7 Feature overview -- 1.1.8 Benefits overview -- 1.2 Architectural overview -- 1.3 Overview of the installation process -- 1.4 Foundation products overview -- 1.5 Structure of this IBM Redbook -- Chapter 2. Planning -- 2.1 System requirements -- 2.1.1 Hardware requirements -- 2.1.2 Network connectivity requirements -- 2.1.3 Software requirements -- 2.1.4 Workplace Managed Client hardware and software requirements -- 2.1.5 Client software and operating system requirements -- 2.2 Skill requirements -- 2.3 Deployment scenarios -- 2.4 Product licensing -- 2.5 Installation work sheets -- 2.6 Successful deployment considerations -- Chapter 3. Configuring LDAP for Workplace Collaboration Services -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 WebSphere Member Manager -- 3.2.1 General overview of WebSphere Member Manager -- 3.2.2 Workplace Collaboration Services use of Member Manager -- 3.3 Overview of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol -- 3.3.1 Advantages of using an LDAP-compliant directory -- 3.3.2 LDAP terminology overview -- 3.3.3 Organizing an LDAP directory -- 3.4 LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF) file -- 3.5 LDAP tools -- 3.5.1 IBM and IBM Lotus command line search utilities -- 3.5.2 LDAP URL search -- 3.5.3 LDAP browsers -- 3.6 IBM Software included with Workplace Collaboration Services -- 3.6.1 IBM Tivoli Directory Server -- 3.6.2 IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator.
3.7 Selecting a LDAP-compliant user directory for your deployment -- 3.7.1 Supported directories -- 3.7.2 Multiple LDAP directories -- 3.7.3 Common LDAP scenarios -- 3.8 LDAP requirements for IBM Workplace Collaboration Services -- 3.8.1 Groups and users for Workplace Collaboration Services authentication directory -- 3.8.2 Workplace Collaboration Services account checklist -- 3.9 LDAP directory validation -- 3.9.1 Connection information -- 3.9.2 Verifying IP-level connectivity -- 3.9.3 Verifying the LDAP schema -- 3.10 Configuring IBM Tivoli Directory Server -- 3.10.1 Creating user accounts for IBM Tivoli Directory Server -- 3.10.2 Indexing the IBM Tivoli Directory Server LDAP database -- 3.11 Configuring IBM Lotus Domino Directory -- 3.11.1 Adding dominoUNID to the Domino Directory schema -- 3.11.2 Creating a Domino agent to populate existing documents with dominoUNID -- 3.11.3 Creating required entries in the Domino Directory -- 3.11.4 Configuring e-mail addresses for Domino Directory groups -- 3.11.5 (Optional) Configuring write access to the Domino Directory -- 3.11.6 Creating a full-text index on the Domino Directory -- 3.11.7 (Optional) Configuring directory assistance -- 3.12 Configuring Microsoft Active Directory server -- 3.12.1 Adding required attributes to the Active Directory schema -- 3.12.2 Modifying the Active Directory schema -- 3.12.3 Adding users and groups to Microsoft Active Directory -- 3.12.4 Indexing attributes for Microsoft Active Directory -- Chapter 4. Deploying IBM Workplace Collaboration Services (Microsoft Windows) -- 4.1 Installing IBM Workplace Collaboration Services -- 4.1.1 Installation overview -- 4.1.2 Preparing the Workplace Collaboration Services installation -- 4.1.3 Installing the Workplace Collaboration Services software -- 4.1.4 Verifying the Workplace Collaboration Services installation.
4.2 Configuring Workplace Collaboration Services security -- 4.2.1 LDAP security overview -- 4.2.2 Configuration Wizard: Disabling WebSphere Member Manager CUR security -- 4.2.3 Required user accounts for enabling Workplace Collaboration Services external LDAP security -- 4.2.4 Editing the security helper files -- 4.2.5 Enabling external LDAP security -- 4.2.6 Verifying the security configuration -- 4.2.7 (Optional) Configuring read-only LDAP access for Tivoli Directory Server and Domino -- 4.3 Configuring the Workplace Collaboration Services data store -- 4.3.1 Overview: The Workplace Collaboration Services data store -- 4.3.2 What you need -- 4.3.3 Installing the DB2 Administration Client software -- 4.3.4 Installing Fix Pack 7a for the DB2 Administration Client -- 4.3.5 Installing DB2 UDB Enterprise Server Edition on a remote server -- 4.3.6 Creating and configuring the Workplace Collaboration Services database -- 4.3.7 Details: DB2 database creation and configuration -- 4.3.8 Transferring WebSphere Portal data from Cloudscape to DB2 -- 4.3.9 Migrating Workplace Collaboration Services data to DB2 -- 4.3.10 Running reorgchk for performance -- 4.3.11 Verifying Workplace Collaboration Services deployment status after data store configuration -- 4.4 Running Workplace Collaboration Services configuration script to connect to external HTTP server -- 4.4.1 Installing IBM HTTP Server -- 4.4.2 Configuring IBM HTTP Server -- 4.4.3 Connecting Workplace Collaboration Services to the external HTTP server -- 4.4.4 Updating the WebSphere Application Server plug-in -- 4.4.5 Configuring Collaborative Learning for external HTTP -- 4.4.6 Verifying the Workplace Collaboration Services deployment with remote HTTP -- 4.5 Next steps -- Chapter 5. Installing Workplace Collaboration Services on Linux using console mode -- 5.1 Prerequisites.
5.1.1 Required installation files -- 5.1.2 Linux-specific requirements -- 5.1.3 Network requirements -- 5.1.4 Technologies used for this environment -- 5.1.5 Installation sequence -- 5.2 Installing Workplace Collaboration Services -- 5.3 Connecting to Microsoft Active Directory -- 5.3.1 Disabling security -- 5.3.2 Enabling security -- 5.4 Transferring the database to Oracle -- 5.4.1 Prerequisites -- 5.4.2 Adding WebSphere Portal users to the Oracle database -- 5.4.3 Setting up the Oracle database -- 5.4.4 Transferring the WebSphere Portal data to Oracle -- 5.4.5 Transferring Workplace data to Oracle -- 5.5 Connecting to an external HTTP server -- 5.5.1 Installing IBM HTTP Server -- 5.5.2 Installing the WebSphere Application Server plug-in -- 5.5.3 Downloading the WebSphere Application Server fix for remote HTTP servers -- 5.5.4 Configuring the HTTP server -- 5.5.5 Connecting the Workplace server to an external HTTP server -- 5.5.6 Updating Collaborative Learning URLs for external HTTP server -- 5.6 Installing the provisioning server -- 5.7 Enabling SSL between clients and HTTP servers -- 5.7.1 Creating the HTTP server key file database -- 5.7.2 Creating a self-signed server certificate for external Web server -- 5.7.3 Configuring IBM HTTP Server to use a certificate -- 5.7.4 Creating a public key for the HTTP server -- 5.7.5 Importing a certificate in the IBM WebSphere Application Server trust stores -- 5.7.6 Configuring WebSphere Application Server plug-in to use SSL -- 5.7.7 Editing the plugin-cfg.xml file -- 5.7.8 Configuring WebSphere Portal server to listen on SSL port -- 5.7.9 Editing the web.xml files -- 5.7.10 Configuring JSP to use SSL -- 5.7.11 Modifying URLs -- 5.8 Enabling SSL: HTTP server and WebSphere Application Server -- 5.8.1 Creating the WebSphere Application Server key database.
5.8.2 Creating self-signed certificate for the embedded HTTP server -- 5.8.3 Creating a public key for WebSphere Application Server embedded Web server -- 5.8.4 Copying certificates -- 5.8.5 Importing the WebSphere Application Server certificate to the HTTP server -- 5.8.6 Importing the HTTP server certificate to WebSphere Application Server -- 5.8.7 Modifying the Web container to use SSL -- 5.9 Additional steps for Workplace Managed Client -- 5.10 Additional SSL settings for Collaborative Learning -- 5.10.1 Changing the login and application method -- 5.10.2 Updating the Collaborative Learning URL -- 5.11 Enabling LDAP SSL -- 5.11.1 Acquiring the certificate from the Active Directory server -- 5.11.2 Importing the certificate into WebSphere -- Chapter 6. Clustered deployment: Workplace Collaboration Services -- 6.1 Overview -- 6.2 Architecture and infrastructure overview -- 6.3 Installation overview -- 6.4 Setting up network shares for Workplace Collaboration Services -- 6.5 Installing and configuring a remote HTTP server -- 6.5.1 Installing a Java runtime environment -- 6.5.2 Installing the HTTP server -- 6.5.3 Installing the WebSphere Application Sever plug-in for remote HTTP servers -- 6.5.4 Configuring IBM HTTP Server -- 6.6 Installing Workplace Collaboration Services on node 1 -- 6.6.1 Installing DB2 Administration Client on node 1 -- 6.6.2 Installing Workplace Collaboration Services with archive installer -- 6.6.3 Enabling security on node 1 -- 6.6.4 Node 1: Migrating the WebSphere Portal databases to DB2 -- 6.6.5 Installing the provisioning server software -- 6.6.6 Applying fixes on node 1 -- 6.6.7 Connecting to an external HTTP server -- 6.7 Installing the deployment manager -- 6.7.1 Installing DB2 Administration Client on deployment manager -- 6.7.2 Installing the deployment manager software.
6.7.3 Enabling security on the deployment manager.
Sommario/riassunto: IBM, a leader in collaboration, has created IBM Workplace Collaboration Services--a new completely, integrated collaborative environment based on open standards. IBM Workplace Collaboration Services provides a wide range of integrated, ready-to-use communication and collaboration capabilities as services for the IBM Workplace environment. This includes capabilities such e-mail, calendaring and scheduling, presence and awareness, instant messaging, learning, team spaces, Web conferencing, and document and Web content management. This IBM Redbooks publication is an installation and deployment guide for IBM Workplace Collaboration Services Release 2.5. We provide detailed installation procedures for Microsoft Windows and Novell SUSE Linux and highlight clustered deployment.
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