Nokia 9.2 manual Minimum Server Requirements, Wireless Email Server Minimum Requirements

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Minimum Requirements

Minimum Server Requirements

The following table lists the minimum server requirements. As minimum requirements, this list may not provide the optimal environment for peak system performance.

Table 5 Wireless Email Server Minimum Requirements

HARDWARE

Processor

Two Intel Xeon 3.0 GHz or later

Hard Disk Space

5 GB free disk space

Memory

2 GB RAM

SOFTWARE

 

Operating System

RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.2, SLES 10 (openSUSE Linux

 

Enterprise Server 10.0), Open Enterprise Server 1.0

 

Note

 

 

SELinux is supported using Targeted policy and with the

 

 

server not included as one of the targeted daemons. SELinux

 

 

is not supported using Strict policy.

 

 

 

 

 

Browser

Firefox 2.0 or Internet Explorer 7 or later

 

Supported Database

 

Sybase SQL Anywhere 10

 

OTHER REQUIREMENTS

 

 

 

Permissions

Root

 

Open port 443

Open port 443 for license server, secure Web access

 

 

(HTTPS), synchronization requests, Windows Mobile

 

 

provisioning, and for access to external hosts

 

 

ans1.nokia.com, ans2.nokia.com, and

 

 

mtsgateway.ext.nokia.com.

 

Open port 80

Open port 80 for Web access and synchronization requests

 

Open port 3102

Open port 3102 for synchronization requests

 

Open port 25

Open port 25 for SMS push

 

 

The SMTP (sendmail) service must be configured correctly.

 

Latency between IMS server and other

36 milliseconds or less

 

backend server, database, or file system

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Address Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Contents Upgrading the Nokia Intellisync Server Additional Server Installation OptionsPost-Installation Testing Configuring a GroupWise Mobile ServerConventions This Guide Uses About This GuideCommand-line Conventions Command-line ConventionsDescribes the text conventions in this guide Text ConventionsAccessing Server Documentation Accessing Server Online HelpRelated Documentation Client Installation Guides Accessing Client DocumentationNokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Components Requiring Dedicated Computers Recommended Server ConfigurationProduct Evaluation and Small Installations System RequirementsMinimum Client Requirements Minimum RequirementsMinimum Server Requirements Wireless Email Server Minimum RequirementsNokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Before You Install Installing on a Linux ServerChoosing an Installation Method Installing Nokia Intellisync Wireless EmailTo install using the graphical installation To configure and run a silent installation Running a Silent InstallationEdit the following file parameters to match your environment IMSEXTERNALDB= To install using the console modeNokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Installing the Secure Gateway Server Installing Nokia Intellisync on Multiple Servers Configuring a Cluster EnvironmentInstalling Nokia Intellisync in a cluster To configure a deployment for more than 500 users Required Linux Server ConfigurationUninstalling Intellisync Mobile Suite Starting and Stopping ServicesEtc/init.d To set up a remote SQL Anywhere database server Additional Server Installation OptionsSetting Up a Remote SQL Anywhere Database Server Setting Up Database MirroringTo configure and set up a database mirror system Testing the High Availability Features Page Backing Up Existing Data Upgrading Using a Graphical InterfaceTo use a graphical upgrade Upgrading the Nokia Intellisync ServerUpgrading Using Silent Mode Upgrading Using the Console ModeTo use a silent upgrade Upgrading Using the Console Mode Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide End User Web Site Post-Installation TestingAdministrator Web Site Troubleshooting Logon IssuesPost-Installation Testing Configuring a GroupWise Mobile Server Configuring the GroupWise Mobile ServerVerifying the GroupWise Post Office Agent Verifying Successful Authentication Backing Up Data on a Linux Server Backing Up the Nokia Intellisync ServerBacking Up a Server with a Sybase Database Restoring Nokia Intellisync Server Data from a Backup Data restoration process is complete Restoring Data to a Server with a Sybase DatabaseNokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Index Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide