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Specifying a name for the BlackBerry Administration Service pool during the installation process

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Upgrade Guide Upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server software by overwriting the existing version and using the existing BlackBerry Configuration Database 13. In the Microsoft® Active Directory® settings dialog box, in the User password field, type the password for the Microsoft Active Directory account that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses to authenticate with Microsoft Active Directory (for example, BESAdmin). If the setup application cannot locate any of the global catalog servers that are associated with the Microsoft Active Directory account after you click the Next button, you must choose the global catalog servers that you want to add to the list manually. To add a global catalog server to the list, click the Add button and select the appropriate server. Each global catalog server that you add to the list must belong to the same domain as the Microsoft Active Directory user account. 14. In the DIIOP settings dialog box, perform the following actions: a. In the FQDN field, type the FQDN of the IBM Lotus Domino server that is running the DIIOP task or if you want to configure high availability for the DIIOP task, the FQDN of a hardware load balancer entry or software load balancer entry. b. In the Port number field, type the TCP/IP port number for the DIIOP task (by default, 63148). 15. Start the services for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. If you installed the BlackBerry Administration Service, the setup application waits until the BlackBerry Administration Service services are running before the setup application continues. 16. In the Console addresses dialog box, copy the web addresses for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components and paste them into a document for future reference. You can use the web addresses to log in to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components that you installed. After you finish: If you upgraded a BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.1 instance, create new software configurations in the BlackBerry Administration Service. For more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide. Specifying a name for the BlackBerry Administration Service pool during the installation process During the installation process, the setup application prompts you to specify the name of the BlackBerry® Administration Service pool. The BlackBerry Administration Service instances use the pool name for interprocess communication and when you configure BlackBerry Administration Service high availability using DNS round robin. You must specify a valid DNS host name during the installation process, even if you do not configure BlackBerry Administration Service high availability using DNS round robin. The setup application uses the FQDN of the computer that you install the first BlackBerry Administration Service instance on as the default value for the pool name. If you keep the default value and configure BlackBerry Administration Service high availability using DNS round robin at a later time, you must use the BlackBerry Configuration Panel to change the pool name to the host name for the pool. The name for the BlackBerry Administration Service pool does not impact BlackBerry Administration Service high availability that uses a hardware load balancer. For more information about BlackBerry Administration Service high availability, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Planning Guide. 44

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13.
In the
Microsoft® Active Directory® settings
dialog box, in the
User password
field, type the password for the
Microsoft Active Directory account that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses to authenticate with Microsoft
Active Directory (for example, BESAdmin).
If the setup application cannot locate any of the global catalog servers that are associated with the Microsoft
Active Directory account after you click the
Next
button, you must choose the global catalog servers that you
want to add to the list manually. To add a global catalog server to the list, click the
Add
button and select the
appropriate server. Each global catalog server that you add to the list must belong to the same domain as the
Microsoft Active Directory user account.
14.
In the
DIIOP settings
dialog box, perform the following actions:
a.
In the
FQDN
field, type the FQDN of the IBM Lotus Domino server that is running the DIIOP task or if you
want to configure high availability for the DIIOP task, the FQDN of a hardware load balancer entry or
software load balancer entry.
b.
In the
Port number
field, type the TCP/IP port number for the DIIOP task (by default, 63148).
15.
Start the services for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. If you installed the BlackBerry Administration Service,
the setup application waits until the BlackBerry Administration Service services are running before the setup
application continues.
16.
In the
Console addresses
dialog box, copy the web addresses for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components
and paste them into a document for future reference. You can use the web addresses to log in to the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server components that you installed.
After you finish:
If you upgraded a BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.1 instance, create new software configurations in the BlackBerry
Administration Service. For more information, see the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide
.
Specifying a name for the BlackBerry Administration Service pool during
the installation process
During the installation process, the setup application prompts you to specify the name of the BlackBerry®
Administration Service pool.
The BlackBerry Administration Service instances use the pool name for interprocess communication and when you
configure BlackBerry Administration Service high availability using DNS round robin. You must specify a valid DNS
host name during the installation process, even if you do not configure BlackBerry Administration Service high
availability using DNS round robin.
The setup application uses the FQDN of the computer that you install the first BlackBerry Administration Service
instance on as the default value for the pool name. If you keep the default value and configure BlackBerry
Administration Service high availability using DNS round robin at a later time, you must use the BlackBerry
Configuration Panel to change the pool name to the host name for the pool.
The name for the BlackBerry Administration Service pool does not impact BlackBerry Administration Service high
availability that uses a hardware load balancer.
For more information about BlackBerry Administration Service high availability, see the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server
Planning Guide
.
Upgrade Guide
Upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server software by overwriting the existing version and using the
existing BlackBerry Configuration Database
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