- AFP: Apple Filing Protocol
- AHCI: Advanced Host Controller Interface
- APM: Apple Partition Map
- APT: advanced packaging tool
- ATA: Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA)
- ATAPI: AT Attachment Packet Interface
- BCIT: Barnard College IT
- CAPS: Purchasing System
- COS: Class of Service
- CRED: Center for Research on Environmental Decisions
- CUIT: Columbia University IT
- DDR: Double Data Rate – DDR3/DDR4 chips
- DF: disk-free space
- DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- DN: distinguished name
- DRAM: Dynamic Random-Access Memory
- DSCL: Directory Service Command Line Utility (Mac)
- DVI: Digital Video Interface
- ECC: Error-Correcting Code (Used in ECC Memory)
- FAS: Financial Accounting System
- FFE : Financial Front End
- GAL: Global Address List
- GPT: GUID Partition Table – Mac-formatted hard drive partitions
- GREP: globally search a regular expression and print
- HPC: High-Performance Computing
- HSM: hierarchical storage management
- IOPS: Input/output Operatives Per Second
- IPS: In-Plane Switching (LCD monitor)
- IRB: Institutional Review Board – Encrypt data for human subjects
- ISO: International Standards Organization
- JBOD: Just a Bunch Of Drives/Disks – Non-RAID drive architecture
- LDS: Labor Distribution System
- LIRSM: Laboratory of Intergroup Relations and the Social Mind
- LMTP: Load Mail Transport Protocol
- LRV: least recently used (cache algorithm)
- LTS: Long-Term Support
- LVM: Linux Volume management
- LVM: Logical Volume Manager
- MAID: Massive Array of Idle Drives (100-1000 hard drives for nearline storage)
- MD: mirror device
- MOTD: Message of the Day
- MTA: message transfer agent
- NAS: Network-attached storage
- PAC: People at Columbia
- PBIS: Power Broker Identity System – Linux use of Active Directory
- PBIS : PowerBroker Identity Services
- PLL: Phase Locked Loop
- POE: Power Over Ethernet
- PPN: processors per node
- PSREF: Product Specifications Reference
- RA: Research Assistant
- RAID: Redundant Array of Inexpensive/Independent Disks
- RBL: Real-time Black-hole Lists
- RCS: Research Computing Services
- RDIMM: Registered DIMM (register used to buffer address, control lines and clocks)
- RMA: Return Merchandise Authorization
- SAN: Storage Area Network
- SAS: Serial Attached SCSI (point-to-point serial protocol)
- SATA: Serial ATA
- SCN: Social Cognitive Neuroscience – aka Scan Lab
- SCP: Secure Copy (WinSCP or Fugu)
- SCSI = Small Computer System Interface
- SMB – Windows Filesharing
- SOAP: Simple Object Access Protocol
- SS: Secure Shell
- SSD: Solid-State Drive
- TN: Twisted Nematic Field (LCD monitor)
- TTY:Teletype (controlling terminal)
- UDF: Universal Disk Format
- UDIMM: Unregistered DIMM – slightly faster (2+), but no parity.
- UNI: UNiversity ID
- WORM: Write Once, Read Many (archival storage)
- WORO: Write Once, Read Occasionally
- WWN: world-wide number. Given to hard drives; used for absolute identification.
- ZCS: Zimbra Collaborative Services
- ZFS: Zettabye Storage System
MAXIMUM LITERAL SIZE EXCEEDED
http://aarvik.dk/how-to-fix-imap-bad-maximum-literal-size-exceeded-in-zimbra/ “Moved an e-mail from their old inbox to their new inbox, with a size of attachment which were bigger than Zimbra allowed.”
ZMMAILBOX
http://www.ehowstuff.com/how-to-manage-mailbox-folder-using-zmmailbox-cli-in-zimbra/ sudo su – zimbra zmmailbox -z -m test@psych.columbia.edu getAllFolders or gaf createFolder or cf emptyFolder or ef deleteFolder or df
ZMMAILBOX BACKUP
http://www.linuxpcfix.com/how-to-take-backup-of-zimbra-mail-accounts-through-zmmailbox/ Backup: /opt/zimbra/bin/zmmailbox -z -m mail@yourdomain.com getRestURL “//?fmt=zip” > /backup-path/mail@yourdomain.com.zip Restore: /opt/zimbra/bin/zmmailbox -z -m user@yourdomain.com postRestURL “//?fmt=zip&resolve=skip” /backup-path/mail@yourdomain.com.zip
ZIMBRA
command line: $sudo su – zimbra http://support.zimbra.com Ten serious tickets per year $289/year to renew (4/3/2014)
ZIMBRA MTA (MESSAGE TRANSFER AGENT)
Zimbra Administration -> Configure -> Global Settings -> MTA Protocol Checks: reject_invalid_helo_hostname – Hostname in greeting violates RFC reject_non_fqdn_helo_hostname – Client must greet with a fully qualified hostname reject_non_fqdn_sender – Sender address must be fully qualified DNS Checks: reject_unknown_client_hostname – Client’s IP address reject_unknown_helo_hostname – Hostname in greeting reject_unknown_sender_domain – Sender’s domain Client RBLs
ZIMBRA: OUT OF OFFICE
Log into mail at: http://mail.psych.columbia.edu Select “Preferences” at the top Select “Out of Office” on the left-hand side Complete the form click “Save” in the upper-left corner:
CSR CREATION: ZIMBRA
Zimbra Administration -> Configure Certificates -> Gear -> Target Server
ZIMBRA 1024 / 2048 PROBLEM
http://wiki.comdivision.com/display/cdconstech/SSL+Cert+with+2048+4096+bit Edit /opt/zimbra/bin/zmcertmgr Replace all 1024 occurences with 2048 bit
ZIMBRA BACKSCATTER
http://www.zimbra.com/docs/os/8.0.4/administration_guide/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.htm#href=8.0.4_Open_Source_Admin.Anti-spam_Settings.html&single=true zmlocalconfig -e postfix_enable_smtpd_policyd=yes postfix stop zmprov mcf +zimbraMtaRestriction “check_policy_service unix:private/policy” postfix start
