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  2. IBM® Domino 10.0.1 Documentation

    Welcome to the IBM® Domino 10.0.1 Administrator Help.

  3. Administering

    This documentation provides information about the administration tools for managing and monitoring IBM Domino® servers and databases.

  4. Administration tools

    Topics in this section describe the tools you can use to administer a Domino® server.

  5. The Domino® Administrator

    The Domino® Administrator is the administration client for Notes® and Domino. You can use the Domino Administrator to perform most administration tasks.

  6. Roadmaps to Domino® Administrator tools

    Most tabs on the Domino® Administrator include a set of tools that change based on the selected tab. For example, the People and Groups tab includes two tools: one for managing people and one for managing groups.

  7. Roadmap: Server tab

    Use the Server tab in the Domino® Administrator to monitor your Domino system.

  • IBM® Domino 10.0.1 Documentation

    Welcome to the IBM® Domino 10.0.1 Administrator Help.

    • What's new in IBM® Domino® 10?

      Learn about all of the new features for administrators in IBM® Domino® 10.

    • Overview

      Welcome to IBM® Domino® Administrator Help.

    • Installing

      Use this documentation to install the IBM® Domino® server and subsequently deploy the IBM Notes® client.

    • Planning

      Use this topic as an overview of planning task.

    • Configuring

      Use this information to configure an IBM® Domino® network, users, servers (including Web servers), directory services, security, messaging, widgets and live text, and server clusters. Also use this information to set up IBM iNotes® on a server using Domino Off-Line Services (DOLS).

    • Securing

      This section describes IBM® Domino® security features, including execution control lists, IDs, and SSL.

    • Administering

      This documentation provides information about the administration tools for managing and monitoring IBM Domino® servers and databases.

      • Administration tools

        Topics in this section describe the tools you can use to administer a Domino® server.

        • The Domino® Administrator

          The Domino® Administrator is the administration client for Notes® and Domino. You can use the Domino Administrator to perform most administration tasks.

          • Installing the Domino® Administrator client

            The Domino® Administrator is available for installation in the Notes® single-user Allclient kit on a supported Windows™ release. The Notes single-user Allclient kit is not available for Linux™ or Macintosh.

          • Setting up the Domino® Administrator

            After Domino® Administrator installation, the first time you start the Domino Administrator, a setup wizard automatically runs. After you answer the questions displayed by the setup wizard, the Domino Administrator client opens automatically.

          • Starting the Domino® Administrator

            There are several ways to start the Domino® Administrator.

          • Selecting a server to administer in the Domino® Administrator

            The first time you start the Domino® Administrator, the system automatically creates a server list, based on the domains listed in Administration Preferences.

          • Setting Domino® Administrator preferences

            To customize your Domino® Administrator work environment, set optional preferences.

          • Roadmaps to Domino® Administrator tools

            Most tabs on the Domino® Administrator include a set of tools that change based on the selected tab. For example, the People and Groups tab includes two tools: one for managing people and one for managing groups.

            • Roadmap: People & Groups tab

              Use the People & Groups tab in the Domino® Administrator to manage Domino directories.

            • Roadmap: Server tab

              Use the Server tab in the Domino® Administrator to monitor your Domino system.

              • Roadmap: Status tab

                Use the status tab to view information on tasks and users.

              • Roadmap: Analysis tab

                Use the Server > Analysis tab in the Domino® Administrator to view the Domino log file and statistics reports.

              • Roadmap: Monitoring tab

                Use the Monitoring tab in the Domino® Administrator to monitor Domino server tasks and to work with statistics and server performance information.

              • Roadmap: Performance tab

                Use the Performance tab to view charts of your performance statistics in real time or historically.

            • Roadmap: Messaging tab

              Use the Messaging tab in the Domino® Administrator to track mail.

            • Roadmap: Configuration tab

              Use the Configuration tab in the Domino® Administrator to configure Domino servers.

            • Roadmap: Replication tab

              Use the Replication tab in the Domino® Administrator to configure replication of databases (applications).

        • The Web Administrator

          If you have a browser and want to manage and view settings for a Domino® server, you can use the Domino Web Administrator to perform most of the tasks that are available through the Domino Administrator.

        • The Server Controller and the Domino® Console

          The Server Controller is a Java-based program that controls a Domino® server. Starting the Server Controller starts the Domino server it controls. When a server runs under a Server Controller, you can send operating system commands, Controller commands, and Domino server commands to the Server Controller.

        • The Administration Process

          The Administration Process is a program that automates many routine administrative tasks.

        • Domino® server commands

          This section describes the Domino® server commands that are available, as well as methods of issuing those commands.

        • Domino® server tasks

          The information in this topic describes Domino® server tasks and their defaults in the NOTES.INI file.

        • IBM® i server commands

          You can use IBM® i server commands to manage Domino® with IBM i.

      • Monitoring

        This section describes how to use the tools and features that help you monitor a Domino® system.

      • Managing servers

        Manage Domino® servers by performing any of these tasks.

      • Managing databases

        Topics in this section describe how to set up and manage Domino® databases.

    • Tuning

      Use this information to improve IBM® Domino® server, Domino Web server, and messaging performance through the use of resource balancing and activity trends, Server.Load commands, advanced database properties, cluster statistics, and the Server Health Monitor.

    • Troubleshooting

      This section describes how to find and solve problems with IBM® Domino® server and Administrator client.

    • Glossary

Roadmap: Server tab

Use the Server tab in the Domino® Administrator to monitor your Domino system.

The Server tab is divided into four areas: Status, Analysis, Monitoring, and Performance.

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