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'''Important:''' You should have your Open-Xchange license code at hand. If you do not plan to license Open-Xchange, you can use the option ''--no-license'' instead. Please also check [[OXReportClient]] documentation for more information about configuring a supported and maintained Open-Xchange server. | '''Important:''' You should have your Open-Xchange license code at hand. If you do not plan to license Open-Xchange, you can use the option ''--no-license'' instead. Please also check [[OXReportClient]] documentation for more information about configuring a supported and maintained Open-Xchange server. | ||
'''Important:''' For MAX_MEMORY_FOR_JAVAVM a rule of thumb for simple installations is half available system memory. For | '''Important:''' For MAX_MEMORY_FOR_JAVAVM a rule of thumb for simple installations is half available system memory. The value must be in MB. For example "1024" for 1GB . | ||
$ /opt/open-xchange/sbin/oxinstaller --add-license=YOUR-OX-LICENSE-CODE \ | $ /opt/open-xchange/sbin/oxinstaller --add-license=YOUR-OX-LICENSE-CODE \ | ||
--servername=oxserver --configdb-pass=db_password \ | --servername=oxserver --configdb-pass=db_password \ | ||
--master-pass=admin_master_password --ajp-bind-port=localhost --servermemory MAX_MEMORY_FOR_JAVAVM | --master-pass=admin_master_password {{#ifeq: {{{connector}}} | http |--network-listener-host|--ajp-bind-port}}=localhost --servermemory MAX_MEMORY_FOR_JAVAVM | ||
'''Note:''' In a clustered setup, <tt>--ajp-bind-port</tt> must be set to <tt>*</tt> | '''Note:''' In a clustered setup, <tt>{{#ifeq: {{{connector}}} | http |--network-listener-host|--ajp-bind-port}}</tt> must be set to <tt>*</tt> | ||
Now is a good time to configure the way OX will authenticate to your mail server. Edit the file /opt/open-xchange/etc/mail.properties and change the com.openexchange.mail.loginSource to use. This is very important for servers that require your full email address to log in with. | Now is a good time to configure the way OX will authenticate to your mail server. Edit the file /opt/open-xchange/etc/mail.properties and change the com.openexchange.mail.loginSource to use. This is very important for servers that require your full email address to log in with. |
Latest revision as of 14:47, 26 February 2015
Important: You should have your Open-Xchange license code at hand. If you do not plan to license Open-Xchange, you can use the option --no-license instead. Please also check OXReportClient documentation for more information about configuring a supported and maintained Open-Xchange server.
Important: For MAX_MEMORY_FOR_JAVAVM a rule of thumb for simple installations is half available system memory. The value must be in MB. For example "1024" for 1GB .
$ /opt/open-xchange/sbin/oxinstaller --add-license=YOUR-OX-LICENSE-CODE \ --servername=oxserver --configdb-pass=db_password \ --master-pass=admin_master_password --ajp-bind-port=localhost --servermemory MAX_MEMORY_FOR_JAVAVM
Note: In a clustered setup, --ajp-bind-port must be set to *
Now is a good time to configure the way OX will authenticate to your mail server. Edit the file /opt/open-xchange/etc/mail.properties and change the com.openexchange.mail.loginSource to use. This is very important for servers that require your full email address to log in with.
# adjust com.openexchange.mail.loginSource $ vim /opt/open-xchange/etc/mail.properties