Portal, Express Beta Version 6.1
Operating systems: i5/OS, Linux,Windows |
Use this topic as a roadmap to instructions for installation and first setup of an IBM® Lotus® Domino® server, including installation of the Lotus Domino Administrator client software that you can use to administer the server.
Because WebSphere Portal Express is compatible with many releases of Lotus Domino server software, this topic contains no step-by-step procedures for installation. Instead, you can follow the links below to locate the correct procedure for your platform and for the release of Lotus Domino you intend to install. Documentation for specific releases and platforms is available over the Internet on the IBM Web site, for download and/or browsing. For information on the releases of Lotus Domino supported for use with WebSphere Portal Express, see the detailed system requirements. .
In WebSphere Portal Express 6.0.x, Lotus Domino release 7.0.x is the latest supported release.
The installation documentation covers the following basic tasks you perform to complete a Lotus Domino server installation:Usage restrictions
You are authorized to install and use Domino Directory solely and exclusively in connection with your use of Lotus Sametime and Lotus QuickPlace. Consult the product license for details.
The IBM Lotus Documentation Web site lists all documentation for all releases of Lotus Domino.
The following table lists installation documentation pieces for the Lotus Domino 7.0 release. The documentation Web site is subject to change, so if any of these pieces are unavailable, check the Lotus Domino product pages for updates for your platform.
Platform | Documentation | Important topics | Comments |
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Windows | Under Installation, Server installation,Installing Domino on Windows systems, and The Domino Server Setup program. | You can either view this documentation online, or download a file. | |
Linux | Under Installation, Server installation,Installing Domino on UNIX and on Linux on zSeries systems, and The Domino Server Setup program. | You can either view this documentation online, or download a file. | |
i5/OS | Installing and Managing Domino 7.0 for i5/OS | Chapter 3 Installing Domino on your system, Chapter 6 Setting Up a First Domino Server, and Chapter 8 Setting Up an Additional Domino Server. | You can either view this documentation online, or download a file. |
In addition to these choices, before installation, see Planning for collaborative servers and portlets, which describes several common types of collaborative portal sites, and includes considerations related to platform, user directories, security, and performance.
Tip: Be sure to keep a record of all names and passwords you specify, and all directories where the installation programs install software.Procedure | Decision point | Recommendations |
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Lotus Domino Server Setup program | First server versus additional server | Your Lotus Domino LDAP server should be a first server, and messaging/application servers or underlying Lotus Domino servers for Lotus Sametime or Lotus QuickPlace should be additional. |
Organization name and certifier | See Planning names for servers and users in a Lotus Domino site. Use the certifier id you create on the first Lotus Domino server to register subsequent Lotus Domino servers in the portal site. | |
Administrator name | See Planning names for servers and users in a Lotus Domino site. | |
Services (servers) | Enable HTTP (or Web Browsers) and DIIOP on all Lotus Domino servers in your site, and LDAP on the Lotus Domino LDAP server. The DIIOP service may appear under a Customize option in the server setup program. | |
Lotus Domino Administrator client software setup (wizard) | Administrator name | Use the same name you did for Lotus Domino server setup. See Planning names for servers and users in a Lotus Domino site. |
After you install and set up the first Lotus Domino server in your site, create certifier ids that you can use to register subsequent Lotus Domino servers. For more information, see Server registration in the Lotus Domino 7 Administrator Help.
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