INSTALLING
A server setup profile is a file that you use to quickly configure servers. To create a server setup profile, you run the server setup program in record mode, either at the server you are setting up or from a Microsoft™ Windows™ client.
About this task
Before entering system commands in the following procedures, validate the location of the Domino® program directory and Notes® program directory on your system, and be sure to navigate to the required starting directory as instructed.
Parent topic: Using the Domino server setup program
To create a setup profile at a server
Creating a server setup profile from a Windows client is easier if the client has the Domino Administrator installed. To create a profile from a client without the Domino Administrator, you need the Java™ runtime environment and some files from the program directory of an installed Domino server.
Procedure
1. Install the Domino server program files on the server system, but do not run the Domino server setup program.
2. At the command prompt on the server, from the Domino program directory, do one of the following:
nserver -record
server -record
Note: Entering nserver -helpor server -help displays the parameters available for working with server setup profiles.
4. Continue through the setup program.
1. Make sure that you selected Remote server setup when you installed Domino Administrator on the client system.
2. Install the Domino server program files on the server system, but do not run the Domino server setup program.
3. At the command prompt on the client system, from the Notes program directory, enter
5. Continue through the setup program.
2. On the client system, install the Java runtime environment.
3. Create a temporary directory on the client system. For example, enter the following at the command prompt:
mkdir c:\temp
mkdir /temp
/Domino program directory/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow/ on an IBM® AIX® server
/Domino program directory/lotus/notes/latest/linux on a Linux™ server
7. Continue through the setup program.
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