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Typical InstallationEverything you want to know about installing and more is available in the latest Installation Instructions.We'll summarize the kinds of questions the setup program will ask you on the rest of this page. You can usually just accept the default values. In the exercise on the following page, you'll actually do a Typical
Installation.
Summary of Major Questions You'll Be Asked
At this point, you can install only the Netscape Console, which would run as a stand-alone Java application, or you can install both the Administration and Messaging Servers which also include the Netscape Console. Determine the installation level you want to use: Express, Typical, or Custom (More info). Determine the name and path of the directory in which you want the server(s) to be installed (More info). Choose one or more of the following: (More info) A fully qualified host name has the following syntax:
This is the UNIX user account and group under which the Administration Server and Messaging Server will run (More info). Netscape Servers use an LDAP-based Directory Server for resource administration. This server is called the Netscape Registry Server. You can access it with the same LDAP URL you entered for the Netscape Registry when installing the Directory Server. This is the user ID or distinguished name of the administrator who has access privileges for the Netscape Registry and Console (More info). This is the entry in the Netscape Registry where management information for your servers is to be stored. This is the user account to which error and informational messages are to be sent. This address should use the following syntax:
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The Administration Server must listen on a reserved port not used by any of your other Netscape servers. Select a port number with a value between 1024 and 65535. Netscape recommends that you select a number that is easy to remember, and that you write down your selection for future reference. This is the user ID that has administration privileges for the Administration Server (More info). |