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IBM Lotus Domino 6.5 for Linux on Zseries Implementation
IBM Lotus Domino 6.5 for Linux on Zseries Implementation
ISBN: 0738491748
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 162
Authors:
IBM Redbooks
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Table of Contents
BackCover
IBM Lotus Domino 6.5 for Linux on zSeries Implementation
Notices
Preface
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Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Contents and audience
1.2 Reasons to run Domino for Linux on zSeries
1.3 Domino s platform independence
1.4 Structure of Domino on Linux on zSeries
1.5 What s new in Domino 6.5
Chapter 2: Planning
2.2 Deciding where to run Linux on zSeries
2.3 The effect on Domino
2.4 A few large servers - or many small servers
2.5 Required hardware and software
2.6 Linux planning and customizing
2.7 VM planning considerations
2.8 Domino planning
2.9 Where to find more information
Chapter 3: zVM Basics, Planning, and Tasks
3.1 zVM basics
3.2 zVM planning
3.3 zVM tasks
Chapter 4: Disk Configuration
4.2 Mount points
4.3 Brief introduction to Linux and UNIX filesystem
4.4 Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
4.5 Domino filesystem structure
4.6 Placement of high-use Domino files
4.7 Placement of other Domino databases
Chapter 5: Networking
5.1 Two common networking methods
5.2 zVM networking
5.3 Linux networking
5.4 Domino networking
5.5 Troubleshooting your network
Chapter 6: Linux Installation
6.2 Prepare for Linux installation
6.3 zVM first steps
6.4 Prepare and IPL Linux in an LPAR
6.5 Linux installation and customization
6.6 Set up swap space
Chapter 7: Domino Installation
7.1 Receiving the Domino CD
7.2 Checklist
7.3 Pre-installation steps
7.4 Installing the executable server code
7.5 Setting up the Domino server
7.6 Starting the Domino server
7.7 Installing the server executables using Script mode
7.8 Adding a partitioned Domino server (DPAR)
7.9 Installing multiple Domino versions
7.10 Avoiding install problems
Chapter 8: Domino Administration
8.2 How to start and stop the server
8.3 Monitoring the Domino system
8.4 Transaction logging
8.5 Upgrading an existing Domino server
8.6 Problem determination
8.7 Domino Web Access (DWA)
8.8 Best practices
8.9 New 6.5 features
Chapter 9: Systems Management
9.1 Linux administration
9.2 Managing the filesystem
9.3 Monitoring
9.4 VM administration
9.5 Automating Domino startup and shutdown
9.6 Problem determination
9.7 Backuprecovery
Chapter 10: Troubleshooting
10.2 Idle server still uses 2 to 3 of system
10.3 Domino Console message: Insufficient TCP sockets
10.4 Translog placed in wrong directory
10.5 DB2: starting the database manager
10.6 DECS: starting and testing connectivity
10.7 The DECS hang
10.8 A Domino panic
Chapter 11: Capacity Planning for Linux on zVM
11.1 Overview
11.2 Conclusions
11.3 Capacity planning introduction
11.4 Target environments
11.5 Performance reporting
11.6 Infrastructure issues
11.7 Profile of a Domino server
11.8 Processor analysis
11.9 Storage planning
11.10 VM paging capacity planning
11.11 Linux swapping
11.12 DiskDASD
11.13 Network adapter planning
11.14 Single vs. multiple Domino servers
11.15 Capacity planning summary
Chapter 12: Performance Tuning
12.2 ESALPS overview
12.3 Processor
12.4 Linux disk performance
12.5 Swapping (Linux)
12.6 SRM parameters
12.7 Case studies
Chapter 13: Applications
13.2 Connecting to external data sources using DECS
Chapter 14: Migrating to Domino 6.5 for Linux on zSeries
14.2 Upgrading to Domino 6.5
14.3 Moving your applications from Windows to Linux
Appendix A: Our Test System
Software
Appendix B: Linux Commands and Scripts
Useful Linux commands
The DASD script
The mknodDASDaa script
The COPYDISK EXEC
The SWAPGEN EXEC
Appendix C: Educational Material
Appendix D: Install script.dat
Appendix E: The Linuxipl JCL
Appendix F: Creating Virtual Disks Manually
Created by user
Format the virtual disk
Reserve swap space on virtual disk
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Related Publications
Other publications
Online resources
How to get IBM Redbooks
Help from IBM
Index
Index_Numerics
Index_A
Index_B
Index_C
Index_D
Index_E
Index_F
Index_G
Index_H
Index_I
Index_J
Index_K
Index_L
Index_M
Index_N
Index_O
Index_P
Index_Q
Index_R
Index_S
Index_T
Index_U
Index_V
Index_W
Index_X
Index_Y
Index_Z
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Examples
IBM Lotus Domino 6.5 for Linux on Zseries Implementation
ISBN: 0738491748
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 162
Authors:
IBM Redbooks
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