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Section 1.0, What’s New or Changed
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Section 2.0, Welcome to Open Enterprise Server 2015 SP1
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Section 3.0, Planning Your OES 2015 SP1 Implementation
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Section 4.0, Getting and Preparing OES 2015 SP1 Software
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Section 5.0, Installing OES 2015 SP1
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Section 6.0, Caveats for Implementing OES 2015 SP1 Services
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Section 7.0, Upgrading to OES 2015 SP1
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Section 8.0, Migrating Existing Servers and Data
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Section 9.0, Virtualization in OES 2015 SP1
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Section 10.0, Clustering and High Availability
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Section 11.0, Managing OES 2015 SP1
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Section 12.0, Network Services
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Section 13.0, Storage and File Systems
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Section 14.0, eDirectory, LDAP, NSS AD, and Domain Services for Windows
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Section 15.0, Users and Groups
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Section 16.0, Access Control and Authentication
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Section 17.0, Backup Services
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Section 18.0, File Services
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Section 19.0, Print Services
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Section 20.0, Web Services
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Section 21.0, Security
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Section 22.0, Certificate Management
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Section A.0, Adding Services to OES Servers
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Section B.0, Changing an OES 2015 SP1 Server’s IP Address
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Section C.0, Updating/Patching OES 2015 SP1 Servers
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Section D.0, Quick Reference to OES User Services
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Section E.0, OES 2015 SP1 Browser Support
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Section F.0, Client/Workstation OS Support
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Section G.0, OES 2015 SP1 Service Scripts
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Section H.0, System User and Group Management in OES 2015 SP1
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Section I.0, Administrative Users and Groups in OES 2015 SP1
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Section J.0, Coordinating Password Policies Among Multiple File Services
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Section K.0, Configuration and Log Files
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Section L.0, Small Footprint CIM Broker (SFCB)
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Section M.0, Documentation Updates
Purpose
This guide provides:
Audience
This guide is designed to help network administrators
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Understand Open Enterprise Server 2015 SP1 services prior to installing them.
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Make pre-installation planning decisions.
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Understand installation options for each platform.
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Implement the services after they are installed.
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Additional Documentation
Additional documentation is found on the OES 2015 SP1 Documentation Web site.
Documentation Conventions
In this documentation, a greater-than symbol (>) is used to separate actions within a step and items within a cross-reference path.