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Hi,
I was looking at the installation video on how to install domino on suse linux. My question: do you have also a video on how to start and configure the server on linux?
Thanks,
Frank
Hi Frank, sorry, but I don’t have a video on how to start Lotus Domino server on Linux. You need to have a script file to do this automatically. Or you can do this manually by using the following instructions:
> su {name of the “notes” user your used during installation}
> cd {path to the notesdata directory}
> /opt/ibm/lotus/bin/server
This will start the server
It has been a while since I have done this, but this should lead you in the right direction if nothing else.
I want to become an expert of lotus domino/notes suites. Give me a few guidelines. I have watched a few of your videos on that.