Tulisalo, Tommi; IBM: IBM Redbook: Lotus Domino 6 for Linux, IBM 2002, pp. 476.

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YEAR: 2002
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Abstract
Abstract
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This IBM Redbook describes how to run the IBM Lotus Domino 6 server on the Linux platform. While Lotus Domino 6 is platform-independent, some specific
knowledge about the platform and configuration is required to ensure that the Domino 6 server is running most efficiently.
The book provides detailed instructions for installing Linux and Domino 6 for Linux, and describes how to achieve maximum performance of your system. System
administration and security techniques are explained and tools for managing and troubleshooting are discussed as well.
Detailed scenarios illustrate some of the features of Domino 6 on Linux, in particular user registration, directory synchronization, creating a Domino application,
and accessing external data using DB2 and MySQL. We describe how to configure Domino as a Web server, including the new security options specific to the
HTTP protocol in Domino 6. Strategies and techniques for virus protection and data backups are presented, along with details about some of the third-party
software packages available to help you with these management tasks.
This redbook is written for administrators with strong Domino and Windows operating system skills, but who are not experts on Linux. Therefore, we show in
detail how to install and configure a Linux operating system on your server, but don't spend too much time explaining basic Domino features. Instead, we focus
on demonstrating that Linux is an excellent platform on which to run Domino 6.
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Table of Contents
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Installing Linux
Installing Domino 6 for Linux
Security and administration
Performance, scalability, and troubleshooting
Domino in action
Domino as a Web server
Backup and virus protection
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