Several Enquiries For The More Seasoned Scalix Admin
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 7:52 pm
Ok, I am loving the scalix server, we've deployed three nodes under our enterprise license already but I have several questions:
1.) What is the best way of moving a user from one scalix node to another. Lets say one of our employees was previously working in Sydney, but we wanted to move that user to melbourne. Obviously we're connected via WAN. Is there a way to trickle a user aacross so to speak, or replicate that user across the WAN, or do I need to use the omcpoutu and omcpinu functions to completely dump the user, create the user again on the new node and then re-import? Is there a cleaner way?
2.) What archival features does scalix have. For example, we want it to archive every single message that comes in, but how is this implemented?? I see the archive server in the admin/management services, but how do I implement this?
3.) With regard to backing up users, is it vital that users be completely offline, or is there another angle of approach? Also, what inbuilt mechanisms exist for automatic backups, or do we need to rely on say a shell script such as can be found in the wiki.
I'm getting the impression that a lot of the wiki content needs revision, updating or just a complete rewrite. Of course I could be wrong, but I have a multitude of other little questions that I will be wanting to post to get the absolute most out of our scalix experience.
Thanks in advance!
1.) What is the best way of moving a user from one scalix node to another. Lets say one of our employees was previously working in Sydney, but we wanted to move that user to melbourne. Obviously we're connected via WAN. Is there a way to trickle a user aacross so to speak, or replicate that user across the WAN, or do I need to use the omcpoutu and omcpinu functions to completely dump the user, create the user again on the new node and then re-import? Is there a cleaner way?
2.) What archival features does scalix have. For example, we want it to archive every single message that comes in, but how is this implemented?? I see the archive server in the admin/management services, but how do I implement this?
3.) With regard to backing up users, is it vital that users be completely offline, or is there another angle of approach? Also, what inbuilt mechanisms exist for automatic backups, or do we need to rely on say a shell script such as can be found in the wiki.
I'm getting the impression that a lot of the wiki content needs revision, updating or just a complete rewrite. Of course I could be wrong, but I have a multitude of other little questions that I will be wanting to post to get the absolute most out of our scalix experience.
Thanks in advance!