IBM 8658 User Guide - Page 111

Lotus, Notes, database, support

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To configure Netfinity Manager to discontinue export data through ODBC for use on DB2, refer to "ODBC database support" on page 102. Lotus Notes database support To enable the Netfinity Manager to export system data to a Lotus Notes database, the following must be done: 1. Install the Netfinity Manager database template on the Lotus Notes server. 2. Enable Netfinity Manager to export to the Lotus Notes server. Instructions on installing the Lotus Notes database template and enabling the Netfinity Manager to export to the Lotus Notes database follow. System requirements The minimum requirements for Netfinity Manager to export data to a Lotus Notes database are: v Lotus Notes v Lotus Notes client For information on what versions of Lotus Notes and the Lotus Notes client are supported, see Table 19 on page 105. See the Notes Administrator's Guide for general system requirements and supported communications protocols. Installing the database To enable Netfinity Manager to export system data to a Lotus Notes database, install the Netfinity Manager database template on the Lotus Notes server. During Netfinity Manager installation, a Lotus Notes database template file (named NETFINDB.NTF) was copied to the Netfinity Manager program directory. To install the database template on the Lotus Notes server: 1. Copy NETFINDB.NTF from the Netfinity program directory to the Notes data directory on the Lotus Notes server. 2. Start Lotus Notes on the server. 3. Click New Database... from the Notes File pull-down menu. This opens the New Database window. 4. Click Netfinity Database from the Template selection list. 5. Check the Inherit Future Design Changes check box. This enables future releases of Netfinity Manager to automatically apply changes to this Netfinity Manager database. 6. Click Local from the Servers selection list. Note: When installing the database on a remote server, select the name of the remote server from the Servers list. 7. Type in the Filename field: NETFINDB.NSF 8. Type in the Title field: Netfinity Database 9. Click New to create the database and close the New Database window. 10. Double-click the Netfinity Database icon in the Lotus Notes workspace. 11. Click Database in the File pull-down menu. 12. Click Access Control... in the Database pull-down menu. Netfinity Manager 101

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To
configure
Netfinity
Manager
to
discontinue
export
data
through
ODBC
for
use
on
DB2,
refer
to
“ODBC
database
support”
on
page
102.
Lotus
Notes
database
support
To
enable
the
Netfinity
Manager
to
export
system
data
to
a
Lotus
Notes
database,
the
following
must
be
done:
1.
Install
the
Netfinity
Manager
database
template
on
the
Lotus
Notes
server.
2.
Enable
Netfinity
Manager
to
export
to
the
Lotus
Notes
server.
Instructions
on
installing
the
Lotus
Notes
database
template
and
enabling
the
Netfinity
Manager
to
export
to
the
Lotus
Notes
database
follow.
System
requirements
The
minimum
requirements
for
Netfinity
Manager
to
export
data
to
a
Lotus
Notes
database
are:
v
Lotus
Notes
v
Lotus
Notes
client
For
information
on
what
versions
of
Lotus
Notes
and
the
Lotus
Notes
client
are
supported,
see
Table
19
on
page
105.
See
the
Notes
Administrator’s
Guide
for
general
system
requirements
and
supported
communications
protocols.
Installing
the
database
To
enable
Netfinity
Manager
to
export
system
data
to
a
Lotus
Notes
database,
install
the
Netfinity
Manager
database
template
on
the
Lotus
Notes
server.
During
Netfinity
Manager
installation,
a
Lotus
Notes
database
template
file
(named
NETFINDB.NTF)
was
copied
to
the
Netfinity
Manager
program
directory.
To
install
the
database
template
on
the
Lotus
Notes
server:
1.
Copy
NETFINDB.NTF
from
the
Netfinity
program
directory
to
the
Notes
data
directory
on
the
Lotus
Notes
server.
2.
Start
Lotus
Notes
on
the
server.
3.
Click
New
Database...
from
the
Notes
File
pull-down
menu.
This
opens
the
New
Database
window.
4.
Click
Netfinity
Database
from
the
Template
selection
list.
5.
Check
the
Inherit
Future
Design
Changes
check
box.
This
enables
future
releases
of
Netfinity
Manager
to
automatically
apply
changes
to
this
Netfinity
Manager
database.
6.
Click
Local
from
the
Servers
selection
list.
Note:
When
installing
the
database
on
a
remote
server,
select
the
name
of
the
remote
server
from
the
Servers
list.
7.
Type
in
the
Filename
field:
NETFINDB.NSF
8.
Type
in
the
Title
field:
Netfinity
Database
9.
Click
New
to
create
the
database
and
close
the
New
Database
window.
10.
Double-click
the
Netfinity
Database
icon
in
the
Lotus
Notes
workspace.
11.
Click
Database
in
the
File
pull-down
menu.
12.
Click
Access
Control...
in
the
Database
pull-down
menu.
Netfinity
Manager
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