bernhard: server/doc QIM,1.15.2.20,1.15.2.21
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Wed Aug 13 15:20:19 CEST 2003
Author: bernhard
Update of /kolabrepository/server/doc
In directory doto:/tmp/cvs-serv2322
Modified Files:
Tag: KOLAB_1_0
QIM
Log Message:
Merged improvements from rev 1.25 - 1.27.
Fixed a typo.
Index: QIM
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RCS file: /kolabrepository/server/doc/QIM,v
retrieving revision 1.15.2.20
retrieving revision 1.15.2.21
diff -u -d -r1.15.2.20 -r1.15.2.21
--- QIM 8 Aug 2003 07:45:35 -0000 1.15.2.20
+++ QIM 13 Aug 2003 13:20:17 -0000 1.15.2.21
@@ -44,10 +44,9 @@
than a single directory. You may use symbolic links as a workaround. This will
change when we move to OpenPKG 1.3 and release Kolab 1.1. If you decide for a
different prefix than /kolab please adopt the instruction appropriatly. Using
-zhe /kolab prefix allows for simple copy&paste.
+the /kolab prefix allows for simple copy&paste.
=======================================================================
-
==================== Installation from Source =========================
(see below for binary installation)
@@ -208,29 +207,9 @@
rpm -Uhv /kolab/RPM/PKG/kolab*kol.rpm
-Please follow the instructions in the output when installing the kolab rpm
-carefully.
-
-
-As root you may now start the kolab server manually via
-
- /kolab/etc/rc.d/rc.kolab start
-
-Note 1: Please watch carefully the output when installing the kolab rpm.
-You will then see the important manager password on the screen which is
-required for administrating kolab server via webinterface.
-
- https://kolabserver.yourdomain.com/admin
-
-Note 2: Note that kolab startup takes its time. Just give it some seconds and watch the
-syslog in the meantime. It should all come up nicely.
+Now continue with section
+==> "Setup after RPM-Installation"
-On Linux the output of "netstat -ntplou" gives you an idea which services got
-activated.
-
-Note 3: For your convinience we also uploaded Debian 3.0 packages of the kolab
-server. Though compiling your own kolab server using this QIM should not be too
-difficult.
============================================================================
====================== Installation from Binaries =========================
@@ -303,8 +282,14 @@
/kolab/bin/rpm -Uhv kolab*kol.rpm
-Please follow the instructions in the output when installing the kolab rpm
-carefully.
+============================================================
+====== Setup after RPM-Installation ========================
+
+Please follow the instructions in the output
+from the installation of the kolab rpm carefully.
+If installing a fresh system,
+especially look for a bootstrapping command
+like "/kolab/etc/kolab/kolab_bootstrap -b".
As root you may now start the kolab server manually via
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