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  2. Welcome to the HCL Domino 11.0.1 documentation

    Welcome to the HCL Domino® 11.0.1 documentation. Here administrators can find information about planning, installing, configuring, and administering Domino 11.0.1.

  3. Administering

    This documentation provides information about the administration tools for managing and monitoring 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.

  8. 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.

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  • Welcome to the HCL Domino 11.0.1 documentation

    Welcome to the HCL Domino® 11.0.1 documentation. Here administrators can find information about planning, installing, configuring, and administering Domino 11.0.1.

    • Translated documentation

      The HCL Domino 11.0.1 documentation is currently available in the following languages.

    • What's new in Domino® 11?

      Learn about all of the new features for administrators in HCL Domino® 11.

    • Overview

      Welcome to HCL Domino® Administrator Help.

    • Domino trial

      A trial version of HCL Domino® 11.0.1 is available free of charge.

    • Installing

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

    • Planning

      Use this topic as an overview of planning task.

    • Configuring

      Use this information to configure your network, users, servers (including Web servers), directory services, security, messaging, widgets and live text, and server clusters.

    • Securing

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

    • Administering

      This documentation provides information about the administration tools for managing and monitoring 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 HCL 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 HCL Domino® server and Administrator client.

    • Notices

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.

Monitor the status of Domino® server tasks

Add and remove servers, tasks, and statistics to and from the server monitor

Display Server Health Monitoring information and access Health reports and recommendations for improving server performance.


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