Administering a Sametime Community Server
This section describes how to manage an IBM® Sametime® Community Server
About this task
- Do I need to restart the Sametime Community Server?
Use this table to determine which changes in server settings require you to restart the IBM Sametime Community Server. - Managing administrator access and roles
Manage administrator access and roles using the Sametime Administration Tool. - Adding a Sametime administrator in Domino LDAP
Use the Domino® Directory to give a group of administrators access to the Sametime Administration Tool. - Managing trusted IP addresses
Whenever you install an IBM Sametime server that communicates with a Sametime Community Server, you must add the new server's IP address to the Community Server's list of trusted IP addresses. - Managing community services
Community services settings support all online presence (or awareness), instant messaging, and chat features at a server-wide level. These settings supersede any feature settings that you set at the policy level for users or groups. Community services settings carry a greater weight. - Managing anonymous access to virtual places
Anonymous users can enter a virtual place and have awareness of other users in the same virtual place. - Sending a message to all users
Use the Sametime Administration Tool to simultaneously send a single message to all users currently logged in to Community Services from any Sametime client. - Changing user names
After users have been registered in IBM Sametime, you can change their names if their user IDs must change due to a name or location change. - Managing connectivity settings
Managing connectivity settings includes managing the IBM Sametime Community server's port and the Sametime Community Mux port. - Changing the IP address of an IBM i Sametime Community Server
Your IBM i Sametime Community Server should be set up so that it uses host names and does not refer directly to IP addresses. This allows you to change the IP address for your Sametime Community server by simply updating the host table and DNS. - Changing the host name of an IBM i Sametime Community Server
The command CHGLSTDOM simplifies the process for changing the host name setting of an IBM i Sametime Community Server. - Monitoring the Sametime Community Server
The IBM Sametime monitoring charts allow you to monitor Sametime Community server statistics by providing up-to-the-second information about Community Services, web statistics, and free disk space on the server.
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