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server's Directory Address Book. Document Manager will create these, Domino.Doc Address Book Editors

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1. Gather and have on hand information that you will need to provide during setup: • Path to the Domino data directory (such as /home/notes/notesr5) on the AIX or Solaris server • Full hierarchical name of the server on which Document Manager is being installed • Path to the subdirectory of the Domino data directory where you want to install Document Manager 2. Verify that you have the required access (super user or root access) to AIX or Solaris on the server where you will install Document Manager. 3. Make sure you have installed the Lotus Domino for AIX or Solaris software, and have set up a Domino server on your AIX or Solaris server. 4. Become familiar with startup and shutdown procedures for the Domino server. 5. Become familiar with the procedure for mounting a CD on the AIX or Solaris server. 6. Locate the notes.ini file on the server and verify that KeyFileName is set to a valid value. You can do this two different ways: • Set KeyFileName=admin.id where admin.id is a valid administrator ID file for signing databases. The ID file must be in the data directory to which you are installing. • Set KeyFileName=path/admin.id where path is the fully-specified path to a valid administrator ID file for signing databases. If you specify the path, the ID file does not need to be in the Server data directory. 7. Use a Notes client to verify that the system groups that Document Manager will create do not conflict with groups already in use in your server's Directory (Address Book). Document Manager will create these groups: • Domino.Doc Site Administrators • Domino.Doc Administrators • Domino.Doc File Cabinet Creators • Domino.Doc Address Book Editors • Domino.Doc Servers • Domino.Doc Users 8. Make sure you are using the user ID for the Domino administrator who has Manager access to the server's Directory (Address Book), with the ability to add and modify groups. Chapter 3: Installing Document Manager on AIX or Solaris 19

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1.
Gather and have on hand information that you will need to provide
during setup:
Path to the Domino data directory (such as /home/notes/notesr5) on
the AIX or Solaris server
Full hierarchical name of the server on which Document Manager is
being installed
Path to the subdirectory of the Domino data directory where you
want to install Document Manager
2.
Verify that you have the required access (super user or root access) to
AIX or Solaris on the server where you will install Document Manager.
3.
Make sure you have installed the Lotus Domino for AIX or Solaris
software, and have set up a Domino server on your AIX or Solaris
server.
4.
Become familiar with startup and shutdown procedures for the Domino
server.
5.
Become familiar with the procedure for mounting a CD on the AIX or
Solaris server.
6.
Locate the notes.ini file on the server and verify that KeyFileName is set
to a valid value. You can do this two different ways:
Set KeyFileName=admin.id where admin.id is a valid administrator
ID file for signing databases. The ID file must be in the data directory
to which you are installing.
Set KeyFileName=path/admin.id where path is the fully-specified
path to a valid administrator ID file for signing databases. If you
specify the path, the ID file does not need to be in the Server data
directory.
7.
Use a Notes client to verify that the system groups that Document
Manager will create do not conflict with groups already in use in your
server’s Directory (Address Book). Document Manager will create these
groups:
Domino.Doc Site Administrators
Domino.Doc Administrators
Domino.Doc File Cabinet Creators
Domino.Doc Address Book Editors
Domino.Doc Servers
Domino.Doc Users
8.
Make sure you are using the user ID for the Domino administrator who
has Manager access to the server’s Directory (Address Book), with the
ability to add and modify groups.
Chapter 3: Installing Document Manager on AIX or Solaris
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