slackbuilds_ponce/network/zarafa/README.Slackware
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README.Slackware
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This document gives some basic instructions on setting up Zarafa on Slackware
1) Prepare your MySQL server
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On your MySQL server, enter with an account with full privileges:
# mysql -u <your_account> -p<your_password>
In MySQL, create the database and user:
mysql> create database zarafa;
mysql> grant all privileges on zarafa.* to zarafa@<your_server> identified by 'zarafa';
mysql> flush privileges;
mysql> quit
You can change the name of the user and password as you please.
2) Edit Zarafa configuration files
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The sample configuration files are installed in /etc/zarafa/
Thera are files for the server, spooler, gateway, etc.
Change at least the file server.cfg to the correct values for your MySQL
server:
mysql_host (can be localhost is mysql is on the same box)
mysql_user (default is root, not a good idea)
mysql_password
3) Starting and stopping services
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You can start and stop the zarafa services with the command:
# zarafa-<service> start | stop
For instance:
# zarafa-server start
Select the services you need to start and put the commands in
/etc/rc.d/rc.local & /etc/rc.d/rc.local_shutdown
4) Creating "public store"
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To create the public store of shared folders, use:
# zarafa-admin -s
5) Where to go from here
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With these steps, you have concluded the basic setup of Zarafa. For web
access, install the zarafa-webaccess-ajax package.
More documentation is available in the man-pages and from the Zarafa site:
http://www.zarafa.com/content/documentation
On this site, several manuals (including some translations) and whitepapers
can be downloaded.