- Managing Sametime clients
This section provides information on managing Sametime clients.
- Managing file transfer data
As with meeting recordings and reports, files that are shared in the chat are stored in a Docker volume or a Kubernetes persistent volume. By default, you can download these files within 90 days.
- Testing Sametime chat and meeting clients
This article assumes that you have successfully installed and configured Sametime or Sametime Premium.
- Starting and stopping the Sametime server
Starting and stopping the Sametime server involves starting and stopping the Sametime services running in the container management system.
- Starting and stopping MongoDB
- Managing policies
Sametime policies allows administrators to control user access to features.
- Configuration files
Configuration files are used to maintain information used by the Sametime server for various reasons. In Sametime v12, configuration files are generated on demand based on information in the container management configuration file based on the whether you are using Docker or Kubernetes.
- Enabling multi-tenancy
Multi-tenancy allows multiple organizations to be part of the 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.
- MongoDB
This section provides information relating to administering MongoDB.
- Managing Sametime Meetings
This topic explains the features you can enable or disable for meetings. Currently, the settings that you can change are global settings that apply to the entire server. User policies cannot control the settings.
- Managing file transfer data
As with meeting recordings and reports, files that are shared in the chat are stored in a Docker volume or a Kubernetes persistent volume. By default, you can download these files within 90 days.