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Configure the Search All Places feature

Configure the Search All Places feature for the My Lotus QuickPlaces portlet to support three features of the portlet - My Pages, Search this place, and Search my QuickPlaces - that are not configured by default. This procedure is not required for the Inline QuickPlace portlet.

Configuring Search All Places requires configuring Domain Search and the Domain Indexer, configuring settings in the qpconfig.xml file, and testing Search All Places.

Perform the following steps:

  1. Configure Domain Search and Domain Indexer by performing the following steps:

    1. On the IBM® Lotus® QuickPlace® server, in the Notes client, open the Domino Directory (NAMES.NSF) database.

    2. Click Configuration > Servers > All Server Documents view, and open the Lotus QuickPlace server document.

    3. Click the Server Tasks > Domain Catalog tab.

    4. Select Enabled in the Domain Catalog field. This step starts the Catalog task and creates the Domain Catalog. You run the Catalog task to keep the Database Catalog up to date. Tip: You might do this on a schedule, for example, by including the task in the NOTES.INI setting, ServerTasksAthour. You do this by editing the NOTES.INI file to include the following statement, or modifying the statement to include the string Catalog if the statement already exists in the file.

      ServerTasksAt1=Catalog

      For background information on the Lotus Domino NOTES.INI file and the ServerTasksAthour setting, see the Domino Administrator Help topics Editing the NOTES.INI file and ServerTasksAthour.

    5. Click the Domain Indexer tab.

    6. Click Enabled in the Schedule field to enable the Domain Indexer task. Specify a schedule for running the Domain Indexer. For more information on setting up Lotus Domino Domain Search, use the Search button in Domino Administrator Help and browse topics on the Domain Catalog, Domain Search, and the Domain Index.

  2. Configure Search Places settings in the qpconfig.xml file by performing the following steps.

    1. Open the qpconfig.xml file in a text editor. The file is located in the domino_data_root directory.

    2. Scroll down to the Search Places section and remove the following lines from the beginning and end of Search Places section, respectively.

      <!-- =============== START OF SAMPLE ================
      =============== END OF SAMPLE =================== -->

    3. Modify the Search Places tags for your environment. Fill in the port tag with your port number, and the hostname tag with the Internet address of your Lotus QuickPlace server, for example quickplace_server.acme_sales.com.

    4. Restart the Lotus Domino server.

  3. Test the Search Places feature in the My Lotus QuickPlaces portlet by performing the following steps:

    1. Sign in to a place you have created.

    2. Click Search.

      You should see three radio buttons: Search All Places, Search This Place, and Folder.

    3. Click the Search All Places radio button and search for something you know will return results. For example, search forWelcome

If you do not see the Search All Places button, or if the search for Welcome does not return results, read the following technote:

Technote 1106449 Troubleshooting Script for Setting QuickPlace to Search Across All Places
You can also use Search at IBM Support to find technotes by number.

 

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