Ajcody-Notes-Archive-Discovery-Mailstore-Setup

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Reference documents : http://www.zimbra.com/docs/ne/latest/multi_server_install/multi-server_install.5.1.html http://www.zimbra.com/docs/ne/latest/administration_guide/Archiving.14.1.html Installing Zimbra Mailbox Server for a Archive and Discovery mailstore This install assumes you have an existing LDAP/Mailstore/MTA server(s) for your normal production environment, the Zimbra license and logger are installed on the primary ZCS server(s), and that you are NOT running the proxy module. Example archive mailstore hostname is : archive.example.com Example primary ZCS hostname is : mail.example.com Preliminary items. DNS entry for new mailstore and primary ZCS server(s) can resolve to it. DNS configured properly on mailstore server. Master Root LDAP Server mail.example.com Master Root LDAP Password On LDAP server do : su – zimbra ; zmlocalconfig –s ldap_root_password Master LDAP port – default is 389 SMTP Server Install modules Type y to install the zimbra-store, zimbra-archiving and zimbra-spell (optional) packages. When zimbra-spell is installed the zimbra-apache package is also installed. Installing: zimbra-core zimbra-store zimbra-apache zimbra-spell Modify Configuration Press Enter to modify the system. The selected packages are installed on the server. At this point the Main menu displays the default entries for the Zimbra component you are installing. To expand the menu to see the configuration values type x and press Enter. To navigate the Main menu, select the menu item to change. You can modify any of the defaults. Common Configuration LDAP Ldap master host: [set this to the FQDN of your LDAP server] Ldap port: 389 [set this if your LDAP server isn’t using default] Ldap Admin password: [this is your LDAP servers Root LDAP password] On LDAP server do : su – zimbra ; zmlocalconfig –s ldap_root_password TimeZone: [set this] For zimbra-store Set the Admin Password +License filename: UNSET [if you see this, then something is wrong with your LDAP configuration. It should of pulled the license info from the LDAP server. Set the SMTP host Type r to return to the Main menu, if you aren’t there already. When the mailbox server is configured, return to the Main menu and type a to apply the configuration changes. Press Enter to save the configuration data. When Save Configuration data to a file appears, press Enter. The next request is where to save the files. To accept the default, press Enter. To save the files to another directory, enter the directory and then press Enter. When “The system will be modified - continue?” appears type y and press Enter. The server is modified. Installing all the components and configuring the server can take a few minutes. When Installation complete - press return to exit displays, press Enter. The installation of the mailbox server is complete. Confirm server status su – zimbra ; zmcontrol status Populate the ssh keys, on each server in your environment su-zimbra ; zmupdateauthkeys The key is updated on /opt/zimbra/.ssh/authorized_keys. If your upgrading a Zimbra Server for a Archive and Discovery mailstore This will retain your current settings for the system. Your server will experience downtime during the upgrade. untar zcs*.tar that matches your existing system cd zcs-version-directory ./install choose upgrade select zimbra-archiving The upgrade of the mailbox server is complete. Confirm server status su – zimbra ; zmcontrol status Note, zimbra-archiving only runs as a service on a MTA server Populate the ssh keys, on each server in your environment su-zimbra ; zmupdateauthkeys The key is updated on /opt/zimbra/.ssh/authorized_keys. Configure the Primary ZCS server for new mailbox and A&D. Example mailstore hostname is : archive.example.com Go to your primary admin console url. [https://[example.com]:7071/zimbraAdmin] Confirm you see the new mailstore under Configuration > Servers Under Configuration > Servers > [MTA servername(s)] > Services [each MTA server needs this] You’ll see a box for Archiving and Discovery Check this to enable the MTA server(s) for Archiving and Discovery. This effectively does: # zmprov ms mta.example.com +zimbraServiceInstalled archiving +zimbraServiceEnabled archiving Go to Configuration > Class of Service > default [or your primary domain] > Server Pool You’ll want to make sure it’s limited to the correct server pools Your new mailstore for A&D should be unchecked. Click on New for a new Class of Server (COS) Call it archive or something similar Under Server Pool > Limit > have only the new mailstore checked Setup initial A&D with first account On LDAP server su – zimbra format : zmarchiveconfig –s servername enable user@example.com archive-cos <cos> example : zmarchiveconfig –s archive.example.com enable account@example.com archive-cos archive The above command will create the mail domain for the archive accounts using the template defaults, user@example.com to make example.com.archive Back to the admin console Configuration > Domains > [domainname].archive > General Change “Default Class of Service” to your COS [archive] Address > Accounts You should see the archive account in here now.

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