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Peds222 09-04-2003 03:26 AM

Domino R6 installation
 
Hi There

could someone please help me im trying to install Lotus domino 6 on red hat9 and i keep on getting java errors is there any tutorial or a how to that i can download to help me with this or can someone please help me.

i have tried all of the installations and even installed everything so im not missing anything om linux side


is there a trick to this???????????????????


thanks
pedro:cry:

Peds222 09-04-2003 04:47 AM

THANKS GUYS BUT I SORTED THE PROB OUT MY APPARANTLY DOMINO 6.0 ONLY WORKS ON RED HAT 7.2 AND 7.3 I HAVE ORDERED THE NEW ONE NOW SO I SHOULD BE SORTED OUT THANKS ANYWAY

thebrain 11-03-2003 08:19 AM

Domino only certified on 7.2/7.3
 
Seems you have answered you own question, but its also worthy of note that Domino seems to be certified for Redhat 7.2/7.3, but imho seems to run Ok on Redhat 9. You need to do some tweaks to get it to install and run correctly.

Add this to your notes user profile and export as root before installation...

export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5

Also... be careful of symbolic links. Not sure why, but I've had a right pain with them.

JordanH 11-04-2003 11:19 PM

I was able to get 6.0.x to run under RedHat 9 by doing two things.
1. (as above) export LD_ ...... 2.5
2. Edit the last line in the serversetup script to point to another version of java since the JVM that came with Domino didn't seem to run under RH9. (i.e. instead of ./java use /usr/j2re1.4.2_02/bin )

Unfortunately, I have not been able to get this working under Fedora pre-3 because of 2 errors
1. SMTP hanging when told to quit
2. load http causes an immediate server crash
If you have solutions to my above two problems, please let me know. I will post them in a separate thread as well...


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