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Preupgrade tasks, Configuring a messaging environment

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Upgrade Guide Preupgrade tasks Preupgrade tasks 6 Configuring a messaging environment Configure a group for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server You must configure a group named BlackBerryAdmins in your organization's messaging environment. The BlackBerryAdmins group includes permissions that the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server can use to access specific databases. You can administer the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and the BlackBerry Administration Service only with the groups and user accounts that you include in the BlackBerryAdmins group. Before you begin: Verify that the LocalDomainServers group includes the computer you want to install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on. 1. On a computer that hosts the IBM® Lotus® Domino® administration console, in the administration server directory, create an IBM Lotus Domino group with the following attributes: • Name: BlackBerryAdmins • Group type: Access Control List only • Description: Users who can add, delete, and change settings for BlackBerry device users • Members: LocalDomainServers, any groups or users who might administer the BlackBerry Enterprise Server 2. On the server that you want to install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on, replicate the BlackBerryAdmins group in the IBM Lotus Domino Directory. Configure the Server document to permit the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to move user accounts within a BlackBerry Domain You must configure the Server document so that you can move user accounts between BlackBerry® Enterprise Server instances in your organization's BlackBerry Domain. 1. On a computer that hosts the IBM® Lotus® Domino® administration console, open the Server document for the IBM Lotus Domino server that you want to install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on. 2. In the Run unrestricted methods and operations field, add the LocalDomainServers group. Configuring connections for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server databases The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Monitoring Service store data in their own databases. The database for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is the BlackBerry Configuration Database. You create the BlackBerry Configuration Database when you install a BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry Administration Service or when you run the CreateDB executable. You can create the BlackBerry Monitoring Service database during the installation process for the BlackBerry Monitoring Service. 25

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Preupgrade tasks
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Configuring a messaging environment
Configure a group for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
You must configure a group named BlackBerryAdmins in your organization's messaging environment. The
BlackBerryAdmins group includes permissions that the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server can use to access specific
databases. You can administer the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and the BlackBerry Administration Service only with
the groups and user accounts that you include in the BlackBerryAdmins group.
Before you begin:
Verify that the LocalDomainServers group includes the computer you want to install the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server on.
1.
On a computer that hosts the IBM® Lotus® Domino® administration console, in the administration server
directory, create an IBM Lotus Domino group with the following attributes:
Name
: BlackBerryAdmins
Group type
: Access Control List only
Description
: Users who can add, delete, and change settings for BlackBerry device users
Members
: LocalDomainServers, any groups or users who might administer the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
2.
On the server that you want to install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on, replicate the BlackBerryAdmins group
in the IBM Lotus Domino Directory.
Configure the Server document to permit the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
to move user accounts within a BlackBerry Domain
You must configure the Server document so that you can move user accounts between BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
instances in your organization's BlackBerry Domain.
1.
On a computer that hosts the IBM® Lotus® Domino® administration console, open the Server document for the
IBM Lotus Domino server that you want to install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on.
2.
In the
Run unrestricted methods and operations
field, add the
LocalDomainServers
group.
Configuring connections for the BlackBerry Enterprise
Server databases
The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Monitoring Service store data in their own databases. The database
for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is the BlackBerry Configuration Database.
You create the BlackBerry Configuration Database when you install a BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry
Administration Service or when you run the CreateDB executable. You can create the BlackBerry Monitoring Service
database during the installation process for the BlackBerry Monitoring Service.
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