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==Hardware recommendation==
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We recommend an x86 dual core processor of a speed that is not too low or too high on the price/performance ratio.
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The more RAM you put in the machine, the more users you can serve at the same time. You should start with at least 2GB but 4GB is recommended.
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We recommend SAS disks in RAID 1 setup. This has the fastest performance and is redundant.
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==Preparing the server==
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You need to make sure your system meets the system requirements. You can see it here:
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http://www.group-office.com/Pricing+and+Sign+up/Server+version
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You can test the system by running the test script:
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http://group-office.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/*checkout*/group-office/trunk/www/install/gotest.php
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This script should output all OK's for best performance.
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You can follow this howto to setup an ideal Group-Office server:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/groupware-server-with-group-office-postfix-dovecot-spamassassin-on-debian-lenny
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When this is ready you need to have a connection to the server. Preferably you must have an <b>SSH connection</b> but an <b>FTP connection</b> will do too but it a little cumbersome. Apart from that you need a <b>MySQL</b> database with all privileges setup for the user.
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So if you want Intermesh to install it then you must provide:
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# A working domain where the test script runs OK
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# An SSH or FTP connection to this domain
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# The MySQL database connection parameters
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== Installing libwbxml ==
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To Synchronize with Mobile phones you need a wbxml to xml and vice versa convertor. You need to install libwbxml.
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For Max OS X you can find a package here: http://darwinports.com/ (Just search for wbxml)
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On Debian / Ubuntu : just type: "apt-get install libwbxml2-utils" on the command line
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You can find the source of the program here: http://libwbxml.aymerick.com/
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An RPM for Redhat or CentOS:
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http://atrpms.net/dist/el4/wbxml2/
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==Installing TNEF==
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RPM for Redhat / CentOS
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http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/tnef/tnef-1.3.3-1.2.el4.rf.i386.rpm
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Debian:
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apt-get install tnef
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== Installing Group-Office ==
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When you've got all Ok's on the test script you can proceed with the Group-Office installation. Upload the Group-Office files and launch your browser. The installation process will appear and it will guide you through the installation.
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 6 July 2012