August 15, 2006
GroupWise® Messenger 2 Support Pack 1 provides enhancements for IPV6 support for the agents and provides enhanced clustering support. In addition, you can now enable or disable auto-update in ConsoleOne®. On Linux*, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 are now supported.
IMPORTANT:The new GroupWise Messenger 2 Support Pack 1 clients are unable to connect to any GroupWise Messenger system that is older than GroupWise Messenger 2 Support Pack 1.
The system requirements for GroupWise Messenger 2 Support Pack 1 are essentially the same as those listed in the Novell Messenger 2 Installation Guide, with the following additional environments now supported:
Download the NetWare/Windows GroupWise Messenger 2 SP1 Administration compressed executable file (gwm201e.exe for English only or gwm201m.exe for multilingual) to a temporary directory on your NetWare® or Windows* server.
Extract the .exe file into a directory at the root of your local drive or to a network server drive that can handle long pathnames.
The compressed file contains directory paths that could exceed DOS limits.
In Windows, click
, then locate the directory where you extracted the SP1 administration files.Select the setup.exe file, then click to run the GroupWise Installation program.
Click
.Follow the on-screen instructions provided in the Messenger Installation program to update the software.
For additional instructions, refer to the Novell Messenger 2 Installation Guide on the GroupWise Messenger 2 Documentation Web site.
In your Web browser, enter the IP address of the Novell Messenger Download page.
This is the IP address and port of the Messaging Agent. By default, the Messaging Agent port is 8300. For example, if you installed to a server with an IP address of 172.16.5.18, the Novell Messenger Download page would be http://172.16.5.18:8300.
Follow the on-screen instructions to download the client.
In Windows, click
to run the Messenger Installation program.Follow the on-screen instructions provided in the Messenger Installation program to install the software.
Download the GroupWise Messenger 2 SP1 Administration/Client compressed tar file (gwm201lnx.tgz) to a temporary directory on your Linux server.
The GroupWise Messenger administration/client RPMs include all languages, so there is no English-only download for Linux administration/client.
In a terminal window at your Linux server, change to the temporary directory, then use the following commands to uncompress and untar the downloaded file:
tar -xzf gwm201lnx.tgz
The result is a directory named gwm201lnx.
Change to the gwm201lnx directory.
Become root by entering sux and the root password.
Use the following command to start the GroupWise Messenger Installation program:
./install.sh
Follow the on-screen instructions to create or update your Messenger system.
For additional instructions, refer to the Novell Messenger 2 Installation Guide on the GroupWise Messenger 2 Documentation Web site.
In your Web browser, enter the IP address of the Novell Messenger Download page.
This is the IP address and port of the Messaging Agent. By default, the Messaging Agent port is 8300. For example, if you installed to a server with an IP address of 172.16.5.18, the Novell Messenger Download page would be http://172.16.5.18:8300.
Follow the on-screen instructions to download the client.
Change to the directory where you downloaded the file.
Become root by entering sux and the root password.
Enter the following command:
sh ./nvlmsgr.bin
To start the Cross-Platform client after installation, click the Messenger icon on your Linux desktop.
In your Web browser, enter the IP address of the Novell Messenger Download page.
This is the IP address and port of the Messaging Agent. By default, the Messaging Agent port is 8300. For example, if you installed to a server with an IP address of 172.16.5.18, the Novell Messenger Download page would be http://172.16.5.18:8300.
Follow the on-screen instructions to download the client.
To start the Cross-Platform client after installation, click the Messenger icon on your Macintosh* desktop.
Because Messenger is based on Novell eDirectory™, the Messenger agents must be able to access eDirectory with the rights necessary to perform their tasks. The simplest way to accomplish this is to let the Messenger agents log in to eDirectory as an Admin equivalent user.
If you do not want to let the Messenger agents log in to eDirectory as an Admin equivalent user, you must set up an eDirectory user for them that has the rights detailed in eDirectory Rights in the eDirectory 8.7.3 Installation Guide.
The GroupWise distinguished name must be part of the address in the GroupWise address book for GroupWise Messenger presence to work properly.
To add the distinguished name to the address book:
In ConsoleOne, right-click the Domain object and select
.Click
> . Select the distinguished name in the section, then click the left-arrow to move the name to the section.Click
to save the changes. Repeat the steps for every Domain object in your eDirectory tree.The Messenger information list defines what user information is shown when a user displays properties of a contact in the GroupWise Messenger client. ConsoleOne lists eDirectory attributes of type STRING and DN when you are configuring the information list. However, if you are using LDAP access to eDirectory, the LDAP attributes telephoneNumber and faxNumber can be manually added to the list, even though the eDirectory equivalent of these attributes is not of type STRING or DN.
Versions of eDirectory earlier than 8.5 do not have the ability to recognize all NDS® attributes. If you are using such a version of eDirectory and want to implement LDAP access to eDirectory, you need to manually add all the Messenger attributes in the nmschema.sch file to the LDAP attribute mapping table, located on the LDAP Group object in eDirectory.
In ConsoleOne, right-click the LDAP Group object for the server you want to update, then click
.Click
> .Select the
drop-down list and scroll down until the attributes with the nnm prefix are found (for example, nnmAgentSettings).Attributes names that start with lowercase letters sort after all attribute names that start with uppercase letters.
Select one of the nnm-prefixed attributes (for example, nnmAgentSettings).
In the
attribute edit box, type the name of the nnm-prefixed attribute (for example, nnmAgentSettings).Click
.Repeat Step 3 through Step 6 for each nnm-prefixed attribute in the NDS Attribute list (through nnmWorkPath).
Click
or to save the Messenger attributes.In the NetWare server console, enter unload nldap.
In the NetWare server console, enter load nldap.
If you use a case-sensitive password to connect to eDirectory 8.8 from GroupWise Messenger, eDirectory 8.8 might not recognize the case-sensitive password. For information on how to enable case-sensitive passwords in eDirectory 8.8, see the eDirectory 8.8 Documentation Web site.
If you are storing any encrypted GroupWise Messenger attributes in eDirectory 8.8, you cannot see these attributes in ConsoleOne until they are unencrypted.
If you install the Messenger agents on NetWare, the path to the installation directory must use directory names that do not exceed the 8.3 naming convention. This naming convention must also be used for all files used by the Messenger agents, such as startup files, certificate files, and key files.
If you install the Messenger agents in a NetWare cluster, you must install them on every node in the cluster. Some files are automatically installed to the current sys:\system location, rather than to the shared cluster volume. By installing to every node, you ensure that the proper files are available no matter which cluster node the Messenger agents fail over to.
On a NetWare server, you cannot run the Messenger agents in protected mode unless you are using LDAP access to eDirectory.
Because of long-standing file lock issues with NFS*, you cannot use an NFS mount to mount a server file system where ConsoleOne is installed. We recommend using an SMB mount instead.
The Messenger Cross-Platform client, Gaim, and Kopete all require an SSL connection with the Messenger agents. If the Messenger agents are not configured for SSL, Messenger client users receive an error reading, “The client is unable to establish a secure connection with the specified server; a secure connection is required.”
Use ConsoleOne to configure the Messenger agents for SSL. Provide an SSL certificate, key file, and password on the Security page of the Messenger Server object. For more information, see “Configuring the Messenger Agents for SSL” in “Setting Up a Messenger System on Linux” in the Messenger 2.0 Installation Guide.
If you use Cerulean Trillian* Pro to communicate between instant messaging systems, a GroupWise Messenger plug-in is available at the following URL:
http://www.ceruleanstudios.com/downloads/
An open source instant messaging connector called Gaim is available at the following URL:
http://gaim.sourceforge.net/downloads.php
An open source instant messaging plug-in called Kopete is available at the following URL:
http://kopete.kde.org/index.php
When viewing an archived conversation, only the first 65 KB of text are displayed in the Conversation window. However, if you save the archived conversation to disk, the entire conversation is saved and available for review.
Keyboard mnemonics for menu items work for characters a-z and A-Z, but not for other characters.
The following sources provide information about GroupWise Messenger 2:
For the latest Readme and documentation see the GroupWise Messenger 2 Documentation Web Site.
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