Tool for editing domain databases

Recently I checked the database entries for my MTAs, Internet Agents and POAs, because i saw a path in a log, which does not exist since years.

In this case it was the UNC-path (attribute-ID 59003), which is totally wrong for this agent, because it points to a server, which was removed several years ago. I know, that one could set this attribute via C1 as long as the groupwise system was integrated into eDir, but now, I don't see any tool to change this value. Although that value seems to be not used any more I see this value still popuated in a newly installed internet agent, but it does not show an UNC-path - it simply shows the linux filesystem-path to the internet agent.

How can I get rid of those irritating entries, because if someone has to take over the administration of this system, this will at least lead to unneccessary thoughts. And I hate carrying along wrong entries - even, if they do not harm and apparently are not used.

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    Hmm,

    59003 should be this value (domain, general)

    Nevertheless you can clear it with ReST API I think ...


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    Hello Diethmar,

    I agree with your assessment. Since I use the browser access to the gwadmin service quite a lot for analyzing and understanding a GroupWise system, I can say that I have not yet found the attribute ID 59003 "unc-path" in the GroupWise DB schema. But that doesn't mean anything, it could also be a mistake that I can't find the attribute ID.

    In my GroupWise Life system I have the same problem and so far I can say it is a cosmetic problem. In the lab and also with customers I have solved wrong UNC paths by swapping primary domain with secondary domain and then deleting the primary. However, from field experience I can recommend to recreate and redistribute the internal GroupWise CA. George

    “You can't teach a person anything, you can only help them to discover it within themselves.” Galileo Galilei

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    Hello Diethmar,

    I agree with your assessment. Since I use the browser access to the gwadmin service quite a lot for analyzing and understanding a GroupWise system, I can say that I have not yet found the attribute ID 59003 "unc-path" in the GroupWise DB schema. But that doesn't mean anything, it could also be a mistake that I can't find the attribute ID.

    In my GroupWise Life system I have the same problem and so far I can say it is a cosmetic problem. In the lab and also with customers I have solved wrong UNC paths by swapping primary domain with secondary domain and then deleting the primary. However, from field experience I can recommend to recreate and redistribute the internal GroupWise CA. George

    “You can't teach a person anything, you can only help them to discover it within themselves.” Galileo Galilei

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