Before you can start installing Calendar Server, you need to have the GroupWise installation software available and extracted in a temporary directory on your server.
In a terminal windows, become root by entering su - and the root password
Start the GroupWise Installation Wizard at the root of the extracted GroupWise installation software:
./install.sh
Type the number for the language in which you want to run the GroupWise Installation Wizard.
(Optional) Enter 1 for Documentation to view the Readme, Quick Start, and Installation Guide.
Enter 2 for Installation.
Enter a to accept the License Agreement.
Enter 6 for GroupWise Calendar Server.
The packages for the GroupWise Calendar Server component are installed on the server.
When the installation is finished, press any key to return to the Installation Options list.
Type 2 for Configure.
When prompted, enter the host name or IP address of the GroupWise Primary Domain server.
Enter the port used by the GroupWise admin service on the Primary Domain server.
You are prompted to accept the admin service certificate if it is issued from an untrusted root CA. Enter Yes to accept the certificate. If the certificate is incorrect, enter No and any additional certificates appear with the option given to trust the additional certificate. If no more certificates are available, the utility will exit and will be unable to connect to the GroupWise admin service.
Browse to the URL displayed in the terminal on the machine where you will finish the configuration and login to the configuration page using the GroupWise admin service credentials.
Using the information from the GroupWise Calendar Server Worksheet, fill in the fields to configure the Calendar Server.
In the Connectivity Test section, click Run Scan to verify the SOAP configuration of your POA servers. Use the information in Troubleshooting Calendar Server Configuration Errors to resolve any issues found during the scan.
If you want to only see POAs with problems, select Only show POA’s with problems.
Click Save.