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Lotus Domino 6 for Linux / [Tommi Tulisalo ... et al.].
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- IBM redbooks.
- IBM redbooks
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Web sites--Authoring programs.
- Web sites.
- Lotus Domino.
- Linux.
- Physical Description:
- xii, 460 p. : ill.
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Poughkeepsie, N.Y. : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2002.
- Language Note:
- English
- Contents:
- Front cover
- Contents
- Notices
- Trademarks
- Preface
- The team that wrote this redbook
- Notice
- Comments welcome
- Chapter 1. Installing Linux
- 1.1 Before you begin
- 1.1.1 Making the CD-ROM/DVD drive bootable
- 1.1.2 RAID configuration
- 1.1.3 Partitions
- 1.1.4 Time configuration
- 1.1.5 Video card and monitor
- 1.1.6 File systems in Linux
- 1.1.7 Different Linux distributions
- 1.2 Installing Red Hat 7.2
- 1.3 Installing SuSE Linux 8.0
- Chapter 2. Installing Domino 6 for Linux
- 2.1 Before you begin: Pre-installation tasks
- 2.2 Domino 6 server install
- 2.2.1 Installation
- 2.2.2 Starting the Domino server installation
- 2.2.3 The CheckOS tool
- 2.2.4 Setup
- 2.2.5 Remote setup
- 2.2.6 Local setup
- 2.2.7 Starting the Domino server
- Chapter 3. Security and administration
- 3.1 Linux security
- 3.1.1 Physical security
- 3.1.2 System security
- 3.2 Linux administration
- 3.2.1 Partitions
- 3.2.2 File systems
- 3.2.3 Scripts
- 3.2.4 Crontab
- 3.2.5 Network status
- 3.2.6 Multiple network cards (Private LAN)
- 3.2.7 System logs
- 3.2.8 Remote administration
- 3.3 Domino security
- 3.3.1 Domino 6 server document
- 3.3.2 Database ACLs
- 3.4 Domino 6 administration
- 3.4.1 Domino 6 Web Administrator
- 3.4.2 Domino Java Console
- Chapter 4. Performance, scalability, and troubleshooting
- 4.1 Linux performance and scalability
- 4.1.1 Linux performance
- 4.1.2 Linux scalability
- 4.2 Domino performance and scalability
- 4.2.1 Domino performance
- 4.2.2 Domino scalability
- 4.3 Troubleshooting
- 4.3.1 Basic network troubleshooting
- 4.3.2 Domino NSD tool
- Chapter 5. Domino in action
- 5.1 Domino user registration
- 5.1.1 Domino Administration client
- 5.1.2 The Web administrator
- 5.2 Active Directory synchronization
- 5.2.1 Installing the Lotus ADSync tool.
- 5.2.2 Creating users and groups in Active Directory
- 5.2.3 Registering users in Domino from Active Directory
- 5.2.4 Registering users to Active Directory from Domino
- 5.3 Accessing external data from Domino: DB2 example
- 5.3.1 Installing DB2 for Linux
- 5.3.2 Accessing external data from a Domino application
- 5.3.3 Virtual Fields Activity
- 5.3.4 Creating the Domino application
- 5.4 Accessing external data from Domino: MySQL example
- 5.4.1 Description of the environment
- 5.4.2 Installing MySQL
- 5.4.3 Basic tuning
- 5.4.4 Configure MySQL
- 5.4.5 Setup and configuration of the Notes/Domino application
- Chapter 6. Domino as a Web server
- 6.1 Linux Operating System configuration
- 6.1.1 Basic recommendation
- 6.2 Domino Web server configuration
- 6.2.1 Settings on a Domino Web server
- 6.2.2 Starting, stopping, and refreshing the Domino Web server
- 6.3 Security on the Web server
- 6.3.1 Internet certificates
- 6.3.2 Browsing Domino databases via the Internet
- 6.3.3 Session authentication
- 6.3.4 Domino Web realms
- 6.3.5 Domino file protection
- 6.3.6 HTTP protocol security
- 6.4 Troubleshooting
- 6.4.1 HTTP does not respond
- 6.4.2 Using the tell command
- 6.4.3 HTTP thread debugging
- 6.5 Domino 6 console tell commands
- 6.6 Virtual servers and host
- 6.6.1 Create virtual server or host
- 6.6.2 Create URL mapping and redirection
- 6.7 Domino and Java
- 6.7.1 Java servlets
- 6.8 Domino log and analysis tools
- 6.8.1 Domino Web log
- 6.8.2 Domino Log database analysis
- Chapter 7. Backup and virus protection
- 7.1 Antivirus software
- 7.1.1 Operating system level antivirus software
- 7.1.2 Application level antivirus solutions for Domino Server
- 7.2 Backup
- 7.2.1 Backup strategy
- 7.2.2 Backup management
- 7.2.3 Hardware configuration
- 7.2.4 Operating system backup tools.
- 7.2.5 Backup software from third party vendors
- Appendix A. Migrating from Domino for Windows to Domino for Linux
- Moving from Windows to Linux
- Upgrade the current server
- Build the Linux for Domino server
- Move your applications from Windows NT or Windows 2000 to Linux
- Moving the application to the Linux server
- Appendix B. Additional material
- Locating the Web material
- Using the Web material
- System requirements for downloading the Web material
- How to use the Web material
- Related publications
- IBM Redbooks and Redpapers
- Other resources
- Referenced Web sites
- How to get IBM Redbooks
- IBM Redbooks collections
- Index
- Back cover.
- Notes:
- "This edition applies to Lotus Dominio server pre-release 2 for Linux, RedHat Linux operation system 7.2, and SuSE Linux operation system 8.0"--T.p. verso.
- "SG24-6835-00."
- "November 2002."
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- OCLC:
- 191662355
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