Installing Domino on Linux
This topic guides you through the steps for installing Domino® interactively on a UNIX™ system. You can install Domino® on a UNIX™ system by following this procedure, or you can perform a silent installation of a local server.
About this task
Note: Ensure that you have installed the Linux OS in the ‘en_US’ locale.
To install a HCL® Domino® server:
Procedure
- Temporarily disable any screen savers and turn off any virus-detection software.
- Complete any pending reboot actions.
- Make sure that all other applications are closed.
Note: This step runs the installation in console mode. Graphical mode is not available.
Note: Choose the Data Directories Only option when migrating a single server install to a multiple server install. If you are adding multiple partitions, select the option to install partitioned servers when specifying the corresponding program files directory name. Or, choose this option when you are upgrading only one partition on a multiple-partitioned server.
Note: For partitions, use the Add button to add each of the data directories to the list. If they are not added to the list, they will not be installed.
Note: The server setup options are not available for servers with multiple partitions.
- Domino Utility Server -- Installs a Domino® server that provides application services only, with support for Domino® clusters. The Domino® Utility Server removes client access license requirements. Note: It does not include support for messaging services. See full licensing text for details.
- Domino Messaging Server -- Installs a Domino® server that provides messaging services. Note that it does not include support for application services or Domino clusters.
- Domino Enterprise Server -- Installs a Domino® server that provides both messaging and application services, with support for Domino clusters.
- Customize -- Allows you to select the features you want to install.Note: All installation types support Domino® partitioned servers.