The Post Office Agent (POA) and the Message Transfer Agent (MTA) are always installed together. The agent installation directory differs depending on the platform where the agents are installed.
When you first install GroupWise Administration, the GroupWise agents are installed in platform-specific subdirectories in the agent directory in the software distribution directory. However, the agents cannot be run from this initial location. They must be installed on the servers where they will run.
On a NetWare® server, the GroupWise agents are typically installed in the sys:\system directory. You can choose a different location during installation.
The gwenn5.nlm file is the GroupWise 7.x Agent Engine, a program that is shared by all GroupWise agents. It provides the following services to the agents:
The first agent loaded on a server automatically loads the GroupWise Agent Engine.
The gwpoa.nlm file is the Post Office
Agent program. You load this NLM program to start the Post Office
Agent. See Starting
the NetWare GroupWise Agents
in Installing
GroupWise Agents
in the GroupWise
7 Installation Guide.
The gwmta.nlm is the Message Transfer
Agent program. You load this NLM program to start the Message Transfer
Agent. See Starting
the NetWare GroupWise Agents
in Installing
GroupWise Agents
in the GroupWise
7 Installation Guide.
The POA startup file contains startup switches for the POA. Switch settings placed in the POA startup file override comparable options set for the POA in ConsoleOne®. The xx in the startup filename represents a two-letter language code.
During installation, a customized version of the POA startup
file, named post_office.poa,
is created. This customized version has the /home startup
switch automatically set to the post office directory the POA will
service. See Using
POA Startup Switches
in Post
Office Agent
in the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
The MTA startup file contains startup switches for the MTA. Switch settings placed in the MTA startup file override comparable options set for the MTA in ConsoleOne. The xx in the startup filename represents a two-letter language code.
During installation, a customized version of the MTA startup
file, named domain.mta,
is created. This customized version has the /home startup
switch automatically set to the domain directory the MTA will service.
See Using
MTA Startup Switches
in Message
Transfer Agent
in the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
Online help is available by pressing F1 at the agent console
on the server where it runs. See Using
the POA Server Console
in Post
Office Agent
and Using
the MTA Server Console
in Message
Transfer Agent
in the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide
The first five characters of the filename are the agent name. The digit n is a version number. The last two characters xx are a language code.
These files contain all language-specific information for the POA and the MTA. The first five characters of the filename are the agent name. The digit n is a version number. The last two characters xx are a language code.
The grpwise.ncf file is the NetWare configuration file that automatically loads the agents whenever the server is restarted. A typical grpwise.ncf file would look similar to the following:
load sys:\system\gwmta.nlm @corpdom.mta load sys:\system\gwpoa.nlm @acctpo.poa
For more information, see Starting
the NetWare GroupWise Agents
in Installing
GroupWise Agents
in the GroupWise
7 Installation Guide.
The x*5.nlm and gwxis12.nlm programs provide XIS capability for the GroupWise agents, so that you can create XML documents to monitor and change the agents as needed.
The nlm_agent.xml files are specialized agent configuration files for use in the XIS environment.
The gwtsa.nlm file is the GroupWise Target
Service Agent (GWTSA), which provides reliable backups of a running
GroupWise system by successfully backing up open files and locked
files, rather than skipping them as some backup software does. For
more information, see GroupWise
Target Service Agent (GWTSA) for NetWare 5.1
in Databases
in
the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
If you use the GroupWise Target Service Agent (GWTSA) of the
GroupWise Target Server Agent for File Systems (TSAFSGW) to back
up your GroupWise system, the time stamping is an automatic part
of the backup process. However, if you choose not to use one of
these TSAs, you must still make sure that user databases are time-stamped
so that items are not prematurely purged. The gwtmstmp.nlm accomplishes
this task. For more information, see GroupWise
Time Stamp Utility
in Databases
in
the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
The dbcopy.nlm file is the GroupWise
Database Copy utility, which copies files from a live GroupWise
post office or domain to a static location for backup. During the
copy process, DBCopy prevents the files from being modified, using
the same locking mechanism used by other GroupWise programs that
access databases. This ensures that the backed-up versions are consistent
with the originals even when large databases take a substantial
amount of time to copy. For more information, see GroupWise
Database Copy Utility
in Databases
in
the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
These files contain all language-specific information for the GWTSA. The last two characters, xx, are a language code.
The gwtsa.ncf file is the NetWare configuration file that automatically loads the GWTSA whenever the server is restarted. A typical gwtsa.ncf file would look similar to the following:
load sys:\system\smdr load sys:\system\gwtsa /home-sys:\gwsystem\corpdom /home-sys:\gwsystem\acctpo
The help directory contains language-specific
subdirectories for the help files available from the POA and MTA
Web consoles. See Using
the POA Web Console
in Post
Office Agent
and Using
the MTA Web Console
in Message
Transfer Agent
in the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
On a Linux server, the agents are always installed in subdirectories of /opt/novell/groupwise/agents.
The bin directory holds GroupWise executable files.
The gwpoa file is the Post Office Agent
executable. You run this executable file to start the Post Office
Agent. See Starting
the Linux Agents with a User Interface
in Installing
GroupWise Agents
in the GroupWise
7 Installation Guide.
The gwmta file is the Message Transfer
Agent executable. You run this executable file to start the Message
Transfer Agent. See Starting
the Linux Agents with a User Interface
in Installing
GroupWise Agents
in the GroupWise
7 Installation Guide.
The gwha file is the GroupWise High Availability
service executable. If the POA or the MTA goes down for any reason,
the High Availability service automatically restarts it. See Enabling
the High Availability Service for the Linux GroupWise Agents
in Installing
GroupWise Agents
in the GroupWise
7 Installation Guide.
The agent.xml files are specialized agent configuration files for use in the XIS environment.
The strtupxx.poa file is the boilerplate file from which a post office-specific post_office.poa file is created in the share directory. The xx in the startup filename represents a two-letter language code.
The strtupxx.mta file is the boilerplate file from which a domain-specific domain.poa file is created in the share directory. The xx in the startup filename represents a two-letter language code.
The gwcsrgen file is the GroupWise Generate
CSR utility. If you enable SSL for the agents, they need access
to a server certificate and private key. You can use the GroupWise
Generate CSR utility (GWCSRGEN) to generate a Certificate Signing
Request (CSR) file and a Private Key file. For more information,
see Server
Certificates and SSL Encryption
in Security
Administration
in the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
The gwtmstmp file is the GroupWise Time
Stamp utility. If you deselect Allow Purge of Items Not Backed Up
in ConsoleOne, user databases (userxxx.db)
must be time-stamped every time a backup is performed so that items
can be purged only after being backed up. You can use the GroupWise
Time Stamp (GWTMSTMP) utility to ensure that GroupWise user databases
include the dates when they were last backed up, restored, and retained.
For more information, see GroupWise
Time Stamp Utility
in Databases
in
the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
The lib directory holds GroupWise library files.
These files contain all language-specific information for the POA and the MTA. The first five characters of the filename are the agent name. The last two characters xx are a language code.
These files are Linux library files that provide information to the GroupWise executables.
The image directory has subdirectories for agent icons for both color and monochrome displays.
The share directory holds agent startup files and files that are used by the agent consoles and Web consoles.
The POA startup file contains startup switches for the POA. Switch settings placed in the POA startup file override comparable options set for the POA in ConsoleOne.
During installation, a customized version of the strtupxx.poa file,
named post_office.poa,
is created in the share directory. This customized
version has the --home startup
switch automatically set to the post office directory the POA will
service. See Using
POA Startup Switches
in Post
Office Agent
in the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
The MTA startup file contains startup switches for the MTA. Switch settings placed in the MTA startup file override comparable options set for the MTA in ConsoleOne.
During installation, a customized version of the strtupxx.mta file,
named domain.mta,
is created in the share directory. This customized
version has the --home startup
switch automatically set to the domain directory the MTA will service.
See Using
MTA Startup Switches
in Message
Transfer Agent
in the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
The agtcon directory holds subdirectories
and files used by the agent consoles, such as help files. See Using
the POA Server Console
in Post
Office Agent
and Using
the MTA Server Console
in Message
Transfer Agent
in the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
The webcon directory holds subdirectories
and files used by the agent Web consoles, such as help files. See Using
the POA Web Console
in Post
Office Agent
and Using
the MTA Web Console
in Message
Transfer Agent
in the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
The gwcsrgen directory holds subdirectories
and files used by the GroupWise Generate CSR (GWCSRGEN) utility,
such as help files. See Generating
a Certificate Signing Request and Private Key
in Security
Administration
in the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
The /etc/init.d directory is the standard location for Linux startup scripts.
The grpwise script is created automatically
during installation. You can use the script to start, restart, stop,
and display status information about the POA and MTA. For more information
about starting the agents, see Installing
and Starting the Linux GroupWise Agents
in Installing
a Basic GroupWise System
in the GroupWise
7 Installation Guide.
The rc3.d directory holds symbolic links
to scripts that you want your Linux server to run when it is booted
to runlevel 3 (multi-user; boots to a text mode login prompt without
the X Window System*). The symbolic link to the grpwise script
is S99grpwise. It is created if you choose during
installation to have the agents start automatically when the server
boots. See Starting
the Linux GroupWise Agents on System Startup
in Installing
GroupWise Agents
in the GroupWise
7 Installation Guide.
The rc5.d directory holds symbolic links
to scripts that you want your Linux server to run when it is booted
to runlevel 5 (multi-user; boots to the X Window System login dialog
box). The symbolic link to the grpwise script
is S99grpwise. It is created if you choose
during installation to have the agents start automatically when
the server boots. See Starting
the Linux GroupWise Agents on System Startup
in Installing
GroupWise Agents
in the GroupWise
7 Installation Guide.
The /etc/opt directory is the standard location of application configuration files on Linux. Files that configure how the GroupWise agents interact with Linux are stored in the novell/groupwise subdirectory.
The gwha.conf file is the GroupWise High
Availability service configuration file. It is created automatically
during installation and provides the information necessary for the
High Availability service to restart the GroupWise agents if they
go down unexpectedly. See Enabling
the High Availability Service for the Linux GroupWise Agents
in Installing
GroupWise Agents
in the GroupWise
7 Installation Guide.
The uid.conf file configures the GroupWise
agents to run as a non-root user. See Running
the Linux GroupWise Agents as a Non-root User
in Installing
GroupWise Agents
in the GroupWise
7 Installation Guide.
The /var/log directory is the standard location for log files on Linux. All GroupWise agent log files are created in the novell/groupwise subdirectory.
The post_office.poa directory is a post office-specific location for POA log files.
Within the post_office.poa directory,
the POA creates log files (mmddpoa.nnn)
to inform you of its processing and any problems it encounters.
For more information about log files, see Using
POA Log Files
in Post
Office Agent
in the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide guide.
The first two digits of the filename represent the month, the next two digits represent the day of the month, and the next three characters indicate what program created the log. The three-digit extension is a sequence number for multiple log files created on the same day. For example, 0518poa.002 is the second POA log file created on May 18.
The domain.mta directory is a domain-specific location for MTA log files.
Within the domain.mta directory,
the MTA creates log files (mmddxxx.nnn)
to inform you of its processing and any problems it encounters.
For more information about log files, see Using
MTA Log Files
in Message
Transfer Agent
in the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
The first two digits of the filename represent the month; the next two digits represent the day of the month; the next three characters indicate what program created the log. The three-digit extension is a sequence number for multiple log files created on the same day. For example, 0518mta.002 is the second MTA log file created on May 18.
When you first install GroupWise Administration, the GroupWise agents are initially installed in platform-specific subdirectories in the agent directory. However, the agents cannot be run from this initial location. They must be installed on the servers where they will run.
On a Windows server, the GroupWise agents can be installed in any directory you choose. The default is c:\grpwise. The agent icons are set up to include the full path to whatever directory you choose.
The gwenv1a.dll file is the GroupWise Agent Engine, a program that is shared by both GroupWise agents. It provides the following services to the agents:
The first agent started on a server automatically starts the GroupWise Agent Engine DLL.
The gwpoa.exe file is the Post Office
Agent program. You run this executable file to start the Post Office
Agent. See Starting
the Windows GroupWise Agents
in Installing
GroupWise Agents
in the GroupWise
7 Installation Guide.
The gwmta.exe file is the Message Transfer
Agent program. You run this executable file to start the Message
Transfer Agent. See Starting
the Windows GroupWise Agents
in Installing
GroupWise Agents
in the GroupWise
7 Installation Guide.
The gwsnmp.dll file provides interaction with the Windows SNMP Service, so that you can monitor the GroupWise agents using an SNMP monitoring program.
The gwwww1.dll file provides parsing of MIME messages received from the Internet.
The POA startup file contains startup switches for the POA. Switch settings placed in the POA startup file override comparable options set for the POA in ConsoleOne. The xx in the startup filename represents a two-letter language code.
During installation, a customized version of the POA startup
file, named post_office.poa,
is created. This customized version has the /home startup
switch automatically set to the post office directory the POA will
service. See Using
POA Startup Switches
in Post
Office Agent
in the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
The MTA startup file contains startup switches for the MTA. Switch settings placed in the MTA startup file override comparable options set for the MTA in ConsoleOne. The xx in the startup filename represents a two-letter language code.
During installation, a customized version of the MTA startup
file, named domain.MTA,
is created. This customized version has the /home startup
switch automatically set to the domain directory the MTA will service.
See Using
MTA Startup Switches
in Message
Transfer Agent
in the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
The .chm files contain the online documentation for the agents. Online Help is available by clicking Help in the agent consoles on the server where the agents are running. In addition, dialog boxes have a Help button for context-sensitive Help.
The first five characters of the filename are the agent name. The digit n is a version number. The last two characters xx are a language code.
The agentnxx.dll files contain all language-specific information for the agents. The digit n is a version number. The last two characters xx are a language code.
The x*10a.dll and gwxis10.dll programs provide XIS capability for the GroupWise agents, so that you can create XML documents to monitor and change the agents as needed.
The agent.xml files are specialized agent configuration files for use in the XIS environment.
The dbcopy.exe file is the GroupWise
Database Copy utility, which copies files from a live GroupWise
post office or domain to a static location for backup. During the
copy process, DBCopy prevents the files from being modified, using
the same locking mechanism used by other GroupWise programs that
access databases. This ensures that the backed-up versions are consistent
with the originals even when large databases take a substantial
amount of time to copy. For more information, see GroupWise
Database Copy Utility
in Databases
in
the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.
The help directory contains language-specific
subdirectories for the help files available from the POA and MTA
Web consoles. See Using
the POA Web Console
in Post
Office Agent
and Using
the MTA Web Console
in Message
Transfer Agent
in the GroupWise
7 Administration Guide.