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− | + | == Basic monitoring of Scalix with ommaint == | |
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+ | Use the ommaint script to do basic monitoring of the Scalix environment. The script is typically run as a cron from the crontab. Contained within the comments (at the top) of file are three lines that may be pasted directly into /etc/crontab. Typically the script is placed in the /usr/local/bin directory. Dont forget to give "chmod +x ommaint" before executing it. By default the script will send notifications (by mail) to root. However, if you would like to have them sent other sources, update the MAIL_REPORTS variable in the script. | ||
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+ | http://downloads.scalix.com/ark/ommaint | ||
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+ | == Backing up the Scalix with sxbackup == | ||
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+ | Use the sxbackp script to backup the information store on your Scalix server. untar the file and run the setup sccipt to configure for your system. | ||
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+ | == Creating rules for users with sxaa == | ||
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+ | == Importing contacts from csv/ldif file == | ||
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+ | == Displaying versions of Outlook for currently logged in users == | ||
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+ | == Creating a custom address generation rule (flast.map.example) == | ||
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+ | == Customizeing the SWA login screen == | ||
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+ | == Monitoring Scalix with Nagios == |
Revision as of 22:10, 13 September 2006
Contents
- 1 Basic monitoring of Scalix with ommaint
- 2 Backing up the Scalix with sxbackup
- 3 Creating rules for users with sxaa
- 4 Importing contacts from csv/ldif file
- 5 Displaying versions of Outlook for currently logged in users
- 6 Creating a custom address generation rule (flast.map.example)
- 7 Customizeing the SWA login screen
- 8 Monitoring Scalix with Nagios
Basic monitoring of Scalix with ommaint
Use the ommaint script to do basic monitoring of the Scalix environment. The script is typically run as a cron from the crontab. Contained within the comments (at the top) of file are three lines that may be pasted directly into /etc/crontab. Typically the script is placed in the /usr/local/bin directory. Dont forget to give "chmod +x ommaint" before executing it. By default the script will send notifications (by mail) to root. However, if you would like to have them sent other sources, update the MAIL_REPORTS variable in the script.
http://downloads.scalix.com/ark/ommaint
Backing up the Scalix with sxbackup
Use the sxbackp script to backup the information store on your Scalix server. untar the file and run the setup sccipt to configure for your system.