This task describes how to change configuration settings for Lotus Domino.
Before you begin
When you install the Web server plug-ins for WebSphere Application Server, as described in Installing Web server plug-ins, the Plug-ins installation wizard configures the Web server.
This topic describes how to reconfigure the Domino V6 Web server. Other procedures in Editing Web server configuration files describe reconfiguring other supported Web servers.
Why and when to perform this task
Use the following procedure to enable the Web server plug-in to work with Lotus Domino.
Steps for this task
If specifications for filter files for the Domino Server Application Programming Interface (DSAPI) already exist, use a space to delimit the Web server plug-in for WebSphere Application Server.
The location varies depending on how you have configured your system. If the Web server and the Application Server are on separate machines, you have a remote installation.
If the two servers are on the same machine, you have a local installation.
If the two servers are on the same machine and the Application Server node or the custom node is federated, you have a local distributed installation.
In the following examples, webserver1 is the Web server definition name.
Setting the path to the plug-in configuration file on a Linux or UNIX systemSet the WAS_PLUGIN_CONFIG_FILE environment variable to the location of the plug-in configuration file using one of the following paths:
If the type of installation is: | Then use this command to set the environment variable: |
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Remote | WAS_PLUGIN_CONFIG_FILE=/opt/ IBM/ WebSphere/ Plugins/ config/ webserver1/ plugin-cfg.xml |
Local stand-alone | WAS_PLUGIN_CONFIG_FILE=/opt/ IBM/ WebSphere/ AppServer/ profiles/ default/ config/ cells/ sa_cell/ nodes/ webserver1_node/ servers/webserver1/ plugin-cfg.xml |
Local distributed | WAS_PLUGIN_CONFIG_FILE= /opt/ IBM/ WebSphere/ AppServer/ profiles/ custom01/ config/ cells/ dmgrcell/ nodes/ managednode/ servers/ webserver1/ plugin-cfg.xml |
You can run the script from either location
to set the WAS_PLUGIN_CONFIG_FILE environment variable. However, if you are
reconfiguring the Web server, you might want to set the path yourself by setting
the value of the environment variable with a path from the preceding table.
The setupPluginCfg.sh script sets the file
path value to the file path that the wizard configured originally. If you
are reconfiguring the Web server to change the original file path, do not
use this script.
Add
the appropriate statement to your lotus_domino_install_root\notes.ini file:
If the type of installation is: | Then use this command to set the WebSpherePluginCfg variable: |
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Remote | WebSpherePluginCfg="C:\ Program Files\ IBM\ WebSphere\ Plugins\ config\ webserver1\ plugin-cfg.xml" |
Local stand-alone | WebSpherePluginCfg="C:\ IBM\ WebSphere\ AppServer\ profiles\ default\ config\ cells\ sa_cell\ nodes\ webserver1_node\ servers\ webserver1\ plugin-cfg.xml" |
Local distributed | WebSpherePluginCfg="C:\ IBM\ WebSphere\ AppServer\ profiles\ default\ config\ cells\ dmgrcell\ nodes\ managednode\ servers\ webserver1\ plugin-cfg.xml" |
01/21/2005 01:21:51 PM JVM: Java virtual machine initialized WebSphere Application Server DSAPI filter loaded 01/21/2005 01:21:52 PM HTTP Web Server started
Result
This procedure results in reconfiguring Version 6.x of Lotus Domino.
What to do next
After configuring a Web server, you can install applications on it. See the Applications section of the information center for more information.
For more information on configuring Lotus Domino to work with WebSphere Application Server, search the Lotus Support Services Web site. Enter the search term WebSphere in the keyword search field.