2.
Make sure you have installed the Lotus Domino for iSeries software and
set up a Domino server on your iSeries. If some users will be accessing
Lotus Domino Document Manager via Web browsers (or the Desktop
Enabler via the HTTP protocol), then your Domino server name must be
defined in the DNS server or in iSeries TCPIP host table. Refer to
Domino for iSeries Help on how to verify the iSeries TCP/IP setup.
For details, see the Lotus Domino for iSeries documentation:
•
Installing and Managing Domino for iSeries book
•
Domino for iSeries Help database (i400help.nsf)
3.
Verify that you have installed a Lotus Domino Document Manager
master server, and have created at least one library on that server.
4.
Gather and have on hand information that you will need to provide
during setup:
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Name of the Domino server where you plan to install the replica
server. (This is the name as given in the Domino Directory; do not use
the network node name.)
•
Path to the Notes data directory (such as /home/notes/notesr5).
•
Path to the subdirectory of the Domino data directory where you
want to install Lotus Domino Document Manager.
•
Name of the Domino server that will be your master server for Lotus
Domino Document Manager.
5.
Verify that you have administrator access to iSeries on the server where
you will install Lotus Domino Document Manager.
6.
Become familiar with startup and shutdown procedures for the Domino
server.
For more information, see Installing and Managing Domino for iSeries, or
the Domino for iSeries Help database (i400help.nsf).
7.
Become familiar with the procedure for mounting a CD on the iSeries
server.
8.
Make sure that you can create new replicas with this server, and that the
server replicates with the master without errors.
9.
Make sure the Document Manager groups added to the Domino
Directory on the master server have replicated to the replica server.
10.
Install the replica server.
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