Lotus Domino on Aix6.1
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Lotus Domino 8.5 on AIX6.1
1)Download the 64 bit lotus domino 8.5 form the internet2)untar lotus domino setup
3)create user using smit Eg:Username :notes #id:110Group :notes #id:110Or# mkgroup notes;mkdir –p /home/notes;useradd –d /home/notes –g notes notes# passwd notes
4)Configure iocp port Procedure:
# lsdev –Cc iocp
iocp0 Available I/O Completion Ports
notes:if it show as defined you have to follow following steps one by one,
Before the starting the notes user installation process you need to check iocp available or you have to follow process.
To install the IOCP module and ensure that it is correctly installed on the crawler server:
You must 1. Install the IOCP module (bos.iocp.rte) from the AIX product CD on the crawler
server.
After you install the IOCP module, and before you create a Notes, QuickPlace, or Domino Document Manager crawler, apply a software fix for the module. See the information at the following link for instructions:
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21086556
2. Enter the following command to ensure that the IOCP module is installed on the crawler server:
$ lslpp -l bos.iocp.rte
The output from the lslpp command should be similar to the following example:
Fileset Level State Description------------------------------------------------------------------------Path: /usr/lib/objrepos bos.iocp.rte 5.2.0.10 COMMITTED I/O Completion Ports API
Path: /etc/objrepos bos.iocp.rte 5.2.0.10 COMMITTED I/O Completion Ports API
3. Enter the following command to ensure that the status of the IOCP port is Available:
$ lsdev -Cc iocp
The output from the lsdev command should match the following example:
iocp0 Available I/O Completion Ports
4. If the IOCP port status is Defined, change the status to Available:a. Log in to the crawler server as root and issue the following command:
# smit iocp
b. Select Change / Show Characteristics of I/O Completion Ports and change STATE to be configured at system restart from Defined to Available.
c. Reboot the crawler server.d. Enter the lsdev command again and confirm that the status of the IOCP
port was changed to Available.
4)install from root# export DISPLAY=ipaddr:0.0Go to extracted path# ./install
Start with graphical modeEnter yes
List screen will appear to do installation:
Configuration:
1)Login as notes user
2) Setting up environment variable .profile file
LOTUS=/opt/ibm/lotus
LOTUS_HOME=/opt/ibm/lotus/notes
NOTES_DATA=/local/notesdata
NOTES_DATA_DIR=/local/notesdata
Notes_ExecDirectory=/opt/ibm/lotus/notes/85000/ibmpow
LOTUS_DATA=/local/notesdata
LOTUS_EXEC=/opt/ibm/lotus/notes/80000/ibmpow
export LOTUS LOTUS_HOME NOTES_DATA NOTES_DATA_DIR Notes_ExecDirectory LOTUS_DATA
export LOTUS_EXEC
LIBPATH=$LIBPATH:$Notes_ExecDirectory
PATH=$PATH:$LOTUS:$LOTUS_HOME:$LOTUS_DATA:$LOTUS_EXEC:$NOTES_DATA:$NOTES_DATA_DIR:$Notes_ExecDirectory:$Notes_ExecDirecory/res/C:/opt/ibm/lotus/bin
INI_FILE=/local/notesdata/notes.ini
SRV_NAME=intaix4
NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.US7ASCII
export LIBPATH PATH INI_FILE SRV_NAME NLS_LANG
3)export DISPLAY=ipadres:0.0
3) go to /local/notesdata
Execute the following command
#/opt/ibm/lotus/bin/server start it will start setup screen first time after installation part done in root user.
Start lotus domino server procedure:
# /opt/ibm/lotus/bin/server start –Enter
http://hostname/webadmin.nsfusername:administratorpasswd: *********
Removing/Uninstalling domino from AIX:
1) remove the folder from /opt/ibm/lotus2) remove the folder from /local3) uncomment the env variable