Specific Error Message shown in the Groupwise 7.0.3HP2 WebAccess log file:
Specific Error Message shown in the Groupwise 7.0.3HP2 WebAccess log file:
Error seen when attempting to authenticate to eDirectory in ConsoleOne on SLES 10 Linux:
(Error-634) The target server does not have a copy of what the source
server is requesting. Or, the source server has no objects that match
the request and has no referrals on which to search for the object.
I was trying to re-create a Groupwise account this morning, and was having great difficulty in changing its FID per TID 3801441. Here’s what Novell’s instructions are as of today, January 27 2009:
Follow these steps to create a new user with a specified FID number.
First you will need to create a new user account in GroupWise using any user name / user ID you choose. You may already have the NDS user account and do not have to delete this account but rather just add a GroupWise account to it. If the NDS user already has a GroupWise account you can either disassociate the GroupWise account from it of delete just the GroupWise account from the NDS user.
Do not log in to the account via the GroupWise client. Follow the steps below before allowing the user to log in to GroupWise in order to change the FID of the existing user to a specified FID
To change the FID for the user:
1. Open the properties of new GroupWise users account in ConsoleOne, click the arrow on the GroupWise tab and choose account, note the users current FID in the middle of the GroupWise account page. Click on the ‘Page options‘ button in the lower left hand corner.
2. In the “Tabs and Pages” window expand the ‘GroupWise‘ heading and choose Account. Highlight account and click the Disablebutton. Save the setting and exit the GroupWise users account by selectingOK/OK. This disables the GroupWise account Tab and moves the GroupWise information to the Other Tab where we later are able to modify the FID.
3. Close the GroupWise users account (Cancel or X) and then re-open it. Go to the Other Tab and the GroupWise attributes are listed as ‘Leftover attributes that are not handled by custom pages‘.
4. Click On the NGW: File ID attribute and Edit it to the specified FID / three unique characters / letters or numbers and then save by clicking ok.
5. Now go back in to the ‘Page options‘ button in the lower left hand corner from step #1 and enable the GroupWise account options you previously disabled.
6. Close and re-open the GroupWise users account and note the FID on the GroupWise account tab has been changed to the FID you specified.
Some of our administrators received the following messages when launching ConsoleOne 1.3.6f after updating to Groupwise version 7.0.3 snapins from version 6.5.5:
The procedure entry point WpSUDataLength could not be located in the dynamic link library gwenv1.dll.
and
In my ConsoleOne 1.3.6f running Groupwise 7.0.3 snapins I was unable to select the “Use GroupWise user address as Mail From: for rule generated messages” option. The check box was greyed out.
We have three internal Apache web servers that we use for Groupwise webaccess 7.0.3. Each server will be accessed acrossed our intranet via round robin DNS at https://webaccess/gw/webacc for email. When users currently access this URL they are getting Internet Explorer Security Alerts, stating:
The Environment
Since I will be accessing my server at https://web1, I used .CN=web1.O=myOrg.
If you will be accessing your server for iManager, NRM, or other non-shared services at https://www.yourdomain.com you would enter .CN=www.yourdomain.com.O=yourOrg
The ConsoleOne error “GWIA Admin could not locate file exepath.cfg” when editing the GWIA object is generally caused because ConsoleOne cannot find the gwia.cfg file.
I’ve recently experienced some challenges releated to expired eDirectory SSL certificated on my Netware and OES servers. I came across TIDs 10098567 and 3814248, which describe methods of querying eDirectory via LDAP to find expired or soon to be expired certificates.
I was going to give these methods a try until I realized they required adding attributes to eDirectory by extending the schema. I’m not wanting to rock the boat right now, so doing anything that could potentially have a negative impact on network availability is something I want to avoid.
I was in ConsoleOne 1.3.6e today, trying to connect to a Groupwise 6.5 Domain database and received the following error message:
Database error, the local device name is already in use
I received this message when trying to connect to several domains, but not all of them. I was able to successfully connect to all the domains the previous day.
It did not matter if I tried to connect to the domain by right clicking on the Domain object in Groupwise view, or if I tried to select Tools – GroupWise System Operations – Select Domain, the results were the same error.
I finally found a forum post that suggested mapping a network drive to the server volume that contained the domain directory database. I did this, and was able to connect to ConsoleOne. I didn’t even have to restart C1 to get it to work.