•
When asked the name of the directory where you want the Document
Manager files installed (the directory shown is a subdirectory of the
Domino data directory), accept or change the directory name shown
and then press ENTER.
•
When asked to confirm that you want to continue the installation,
type
y
and then press ENTER. If you choose to cancel the installation,
the program terminates with no modifications to your server.
Note
It can take several minutes for the installation to complete.
After part 1 of the installation is complete, the shell prompt reappears.
11.
Switch back from being the super user:
# exit
Make sure you are logged in with a user ID that is authorized to run the
Domino server (the default is “notes”).
12.
Run part 2 of the installation program provided with Document
Manager:
$ ./install2
13.
When prompted, and using the information gathered during
pre-installation, specify the name of the Domino server on which you are
installing (you can accept or change the name shown), and then press
ENTER.
Note
It can take several minutes for the installation to complete.
14.
Perform the post-installation tasks, and install any other replica servers.
Performing replica server post-installation tasks for AIX or Solaris
1.
Complete the tasks needed to install the replica server.
2.
Do one of the following to dismount the CD:
•
For AIX, type
$
smit umountfs
•
For Solaris, select Eject from the file manager in the Common Desktop
Environment, or from the terminal, type
eject cdrom
3.
Remove the CD from the drive.
4.
Sign ddadmin.ntf and ddadmin.nsf with the same ID that was used to
sign them on the master server.
For details, see the chapter on signing templates and databases.
5.
If you are using server-to-server replication, open the Server documents
for all servers where you will be replicating Lotus Domino Document
Manager, and verify that the User ID used to sign the Document
Manager templates has rights to run unrestricted methods and
operations on the specified server, either directly or through a group.
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