Ensure your existing Domino® servers are correctly
bound to the specific fully qualified host names that you have assigned
to them. This will prevent them from conflicting with your Sametime® Community Server.
If necessary, you will modify the existing Domino server settings
to enable partitioning and specify a unique fully qualified host name.
About this task
Even if you changed your server's
fully qualified host name by modifying the server's notes.ini file,
the change may not have occurred in the server document. This procedure
updates both the server document and the notes.ini file.
Procedure
- Ensure you are assigned *SECADM or higher user account
with All object access (*ALLOBJ), System configuration (*IOSYSCFG),
and Job control (*JOBCTL) rights.
- Stop the Domino server,
if it is active, by typing the following command and pressing Enter:
ENDDOMSVR DOM1
where DOM1 is the
name of the Domino server.
Note: Ending the Domino server may take
a few minutes.
- Change the Domino server
settings by typing the following command and pressing F4:
CHGDOMSVR DOM1
where DOM1 is the
name of the Domino server.
- In the Advanced services field,
you should see *PARTITION or *ALL. If neither value is specified,
then specify *PARTITION.
- In the Internet Address field, enter
the fully qualified host name for this Domino server.
- Press Enter.
If the changes to the server settings were successful,
the following message is displayed: Command CHGDOMSVR
ended successfully.
- Restart the Domino server
by typing the following commands and pressing Enter:
STRDOMSVR DOM1
Where DOM1 is the
name of the Domino server.
Note: Starting the Domino server may take
a few minutes.
- Using a Domino Administrator
Client, edit the server settings in the Server Document so that the Domino HTTP server binds
to the specific host name.
- Select the Configuration tab.
- In the navigation pane, click Server and
select All Server Documents.
- Open the server document for the Domino server and click the Edit
Server button.
- Select the Internet Protocols tab,
and then select the HTTP tab.
- In the Host name(s) field, verify
the DNS name for the TCP/IP address that you specified in the Change Domino Server command.
- In the Bind to host name field,
select Enabled.
- Select the Ports tab, then select
the Internet Ports tab, then select the Web tab.
- Verify in the HTTP settings that the TCP/IP port has
a port number specified. The default port number is 80.
- Click Save and Close.
- Stop and restart the Domino server.
- When the Domino server
has restarted, access it through a Notes® client or
a web browser to make sure it is still accessible using TCP/IP.