If the connection between Linux and Windows is set up correctly, as described in Step 3 in Section 11.1, Preparing for the Post Office Migration, you can use Windows ConsoleOne to perform the reconfiguration of the post office. You can also use Linux ConsoleOne if desired.
In ConsoleOne, disable logins to the post office:
Browse to and right-click the Post Office object, then click
.Click
.Select
, then click to save the setting.Update the configuration information for the POA:
Browse to and right-click the POA object for the post office, then click
.Click
.In the
field, make sure that is selected.Display the Network Address property page of the POA object.
In the
field, specify the IP address of the Linux server.Display the Log Settings property page of the POA object.
Make sure that the /var/log/novell/groupwise/post_office_name.poa) on the Linux server.
field is empty so that the POA on Linux creates its log files in the default location (Click
to save the new configuration information for the POA.(Conditional) If you are using SSL, update the location for the certificate and key files:
Display the
property page of the POA object.Browse to and select the certificate file and the key file that you created for the Linux server in Step 9 in Section 11.2, Performing the Post Office Migration.
Click
to save the SSL information for the POA.(Conditional) If you migrated a document storage area to the Linux server in Step 11 in Section 11.2, Performing the Post Office Migration, update the location of the document storage area:
Browse to and right-click the Library object, then click
.Click
.Select the storage area that you have migrated, then click
.In the
field, provide the full path to the storage area from the point of view of the POA running on the Linux server.Click
twice to save the storage area information.Update the location information for the post office:
Display the
property page of the Post Office object.In the
field, change the path to the location on the Linux server where you copied the post office. For example:\\linuxsvr3\gwsystem\research
For a Linux server, ConsoleOne interprets the UNC path as a Linux path. Do not put a Linux path with front slashes in the UNC Path field, because backslashes are expected.
Click
to save the new path information for the post office.Check the status of the link between the POA still running on NetWare or Windows and the MTA it communicates with:
At the MTA server console, use
.or
At the MTA Web console, look on the Links page.
After the ConsoleOne updates that you have just made are processed by the MTA, including the post office location change, the link changes to
. The status must show as before you finalize the migration.Continue with Finalizing the Post Office Migration.