Multi-tenancy allows multiple organizations to be part
of an IBM® Sametime® community. With
multi-tenancy, Sametime users
can chat, add users and groups to contact lists, and have awareness
of users in their organization or in other organizations that are
configured to be visible to them.
About this task
The multi-tenancy feature uses customized Java™ code to dynamically generate filter and
base distinguished names for LDAP searches on the Sametime Community Server.
The CustomizedMultitenancy.class and ConfigLoader.class Java files containing the required
code are automatically installed during the Sametime Community Server
installation. The CustomizedMultitenancy.ini file
is also installed with the Sametime Community Server
and contains the configuration settings and the configuration instructions
for the multi-tenancy feature. The multi-tenancy feature is disabled
by default. These three files are deployed in the folder which contains
all customized Java code on
the Sametime Community
Server. That is the java folder which is located under the Domino® folder on Microsoft™ Windows™ and
the data folder on Unix.
Procedure
- Configure and enable multi-tenancy by completing the instructions
in the CustomizedMultitenancy.ini file.
- If you are using Sametime Proxy Servers in
your multi-tenancy environment, add the following configuration settings
to the <configuration> element on the stproxyconfig.xml file
on each Sametime Proxy
Server and on the Sametime System
Console. Use a text editor to add the settings to the stproxyconfig.xml file.
<multiTenancy>
<key>Value of ORG_PART_OF_DN property from CustomizedMultiTenancy.ini/<key>
<attr>Value of LDAP_ORG_ATTR property from CustomizedMultiTenancy.ini/<attr>
</multiTenancy>