Cisco Cisco Collaboration Server Dynamic Content Adapter Installation Guide

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DCA 2.01 Installation and Integration Guide  
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 8.   After installation, ensure that the user and group ownership of the DCA 
directories ‘DCA’ and the ‘DCA-webroot’ are same as that of the Sun ONE server 
instance directory that are configured for this DCA. Note: The ‘root’ user has 
the privilege to change user ownership and the group ownership. If Sun ONE 
Web Server and the DCA are installed as the ‘root’ user then the Sun ONE Web 
Server’s System user and System group must be defaults (nobody:nobody). 
Also change the ownership of the ‘DCA’ and the ‘DCA-webroot’ directories to 
nobody:nobody. 
That is: chown –R nobody:nobody DCA DCA-webroot 
If the DCA is installed by the ‘non-root’ for the Sun ONE web server instance 
that has the System user and System Group as user as dcauser:dcagroup, 
ensure that the ownership of the ‘DCA’ and the ‘DCA-webroot’ directories are 
dcauser:dcagroup
That is: chown –R dcauser:dcagroup DCA DCA-webroot 
9.  Start the server. That is, in the command prompt, go to the Sun ONE Web 
Server instance and type: ./start 
When the DCA server instance starts, you must be able to see the message in 
the command prompt, ‘http://<DCAservername>, Port Number ready to accept 
requests’. If you are not able to see this message restart the server. 
Note: The DCA non-root user must start the web server by logging in as a root.