IBM manual Lotus Domino Server R5 Implementation GuideJune 18

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Lotus Domino Server R5 Implementation GuideJune 18, 2001

5005

Preinstall

1

N/C

 

 

5203

4-Way RS64 III 500MHz Processor

2

148000

840

F

 

Card, 4MB L2 Cache

 

 

 

 

5992

System Control and

1

75

 

 

 

Initialization Cable

 

 

 

 

6132

CEC to Primary I/O Drawer Power

1

95

 

 

 

Control Cable, 3m

 

 

 

 

6197

190A Processor Power Regulator

1

4000

 

 

6230

Advanced SerialRAID Plus

1

3000

 

 

 

Adapter

 

 

 

 

6283

Redundant AC Power Supply, I/O

1

725

 

 

 

Drawer, 595W

 

 

 

 

6284

Redundant AC Power Supply, CEC,

1

750

 

 

 

1100W

 

 

 

 

6324

Primary I/O Drawer, 5 EIA

1

8000

 

 

6540

IPL Disk Mounting Hardware,

1

100

 

 

 

Cables, Terminator

 

 

 

 

8700

Quiet Touch Keyboard, Stealth

1

100

 

 

 

Black - English (US)

 

 

 

 

8741

3-Button Mouse - Stealth Black

1

75

 

 

9172

AC Power Specify

1

N/C

 

 

9300

Language - English (US)

1

N/C

 

 

9800

Power Cord - US/Canada

1

N/C

 

 

 

 

 

=========

======

 

 

7026-M80 Price

 

250236

 

 

 

Monthly Maintenance

 

 

1205

 

7133-D40

Advanced SSA Disk Subsystem

6

76500

1104

F

 

(Rack-Mounted)

 

 

 

 

0987

Rochester Integration

6

N/C

 

 

8022

50/60Hz AC, 300 VDC Power

6

12000

 

 

 

Supplies

 

 

 

 

8031

Raven Black Drawer Cover

6

1500

 

 

8518

One 10K/18.2GB Advanced Disk

96

432000

 

 

 

Drive Module

 

 

 

 

9300

Language - English (US)

6

N/C

 

 

 

 

 

=========

======

 

 

7133-D40 Price

 

522000

 

 

 

Monthly Maintenance

 

 

1104

 

9910-A30

APC 5000VA Smart-UPS Rack-Mount

1

3955

 

 

 

SmartSlot 4x4 10BaseT SNMP

1

N/C

 

 

 

Adapter (Standard)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

=========

 

 

 

9910-A30 Price

 

3955

 

 

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Contents Revised June 18 Disclaimer PSeries Lotus Domino Server e-business Solution Overview Lotus Domino Server R5 Implementation Guide Supported Software Releases Domino Release AIX ReleasePTF Matrix Component Recommended LevelPerformance Guidelines What Affects Application Responsiveness?Network Protocols and Topology Network TopologyKnow the Configuration Steps to Maximum Domino PerformanceOther Workload Factors Distribute I/O Across Physical Disks Log Performance Metrics ConsistentlyOptimize for Domino R5 Know the Symptoms of Server Over-Utilization Make Use of NotesBench DataLearn from Semaphores Know When to Consolidate and When to Distribute Consider ClusteringConsider Partitioning Lotus NotesBench28,032 38,235 $23.91 $17.53 Sizing Guidelines Domino R5 on AIX Client Type R5 Scalability IncreaseDomino R5 on AIX Specifics RS/6000 Domino Server Sizing Tool Sample Configurations Small ConfigurationMedium Configuration Large ConfigurationPre-installation Support Pre-sales Technical SupportEducation Course Name Course Cost Course Duration Course NumberLotus Domino Server R5 Implementation Guide Select an Install Team Implementation Process OverviewTrain Domino and Network Administrators NetworkServers WorkstationsSetup a Pilot Project Create an Install Plan for the Network Infrastructure Create or Modify an Existing Disaster Recovery Plan Hardware Operating SystemServer Workstation Schedule and Perform the Installation of the Domino Servers Lotus Domino Server R5 Implementation Guide Document Experiences, Problems, and Solutions Monitor Servers and Assist Users as NeededLotus Domino Server R5 Implementation Guide Checklist for Implementation Completed?Installation Steps Login to AIX as the Root UserCheck your Default Path Environment Variable Preparing the AIX EnvironmentCreate a Volume Group Create AIX GroupsCreate AIX Users Create a Logical Volume for the Domino Data Directory Create a Logical Volume for the Domino BinariesCreate a File System for the Domino Data Directory Check AIX Kernel Configuration Create a File System for the Domino BinariesMount the File Systems Change Ownership of the New File SystemsInstalling the Lotus Domino Server Run the Install Program From the CDMounting the Cdrom Welcome ScreenSelect the Type of Domino Server to Install Setup for Partitioned Domino ServersConfiguration Review File Installation CompleteStart the Http Server Task For Server Configuration Administration SettingsNetwork and Communication Settings Server Setup is CompletePost-installation Support Domino Product SupportAIX Support Hardware SupportServices Available Service Description ContactAdditional Technical Resources URLsRedbooks Publications Appendix A. Sample Configurator Configurations Small ConfigurationCD-ROM Medium Configuration Lotus Domino Server R5 Implementation GuideJune 18 CD-ROM Large Configuration Lotus Domino Server R5 Implementation GuideJune 18 CD-ROM Appendix B. IBM Production Configuration Lotus Domino Server R5 Implementation Guide

R5 specifications

IBM R5, also known as IBM Notes R5, marked a significant evolution in the IBM Notes and Domino platform, offering users enhanced capabilities and features that improved productivity and collaboration in the workplace. Released in 1999, R5 introduced a more refined user interface, improved performance, and a range of new tools designed to facilitate communication and teamwork.

One of the standout features of IBM R5 was its comprehensive integration of email, calendaring, and tasks within a single interface. This centralized approach allowed users to manage their communications more efficiently, reducing the need to switch between multiple applications. The improved email functionality included enhanced filtering and sorting capabilities, enabling users to better organize their inboxes.

The R5 version also introduced significant advancements in the collaborative aspects of the platform. With new tools for team collaboration, such as enhanced discussion databases and a shared documents feature, R5 made it easier for teams to work together on projects irrespective of their physical locations. The introduction of instant messaging capabilities further bridged communication gaps, allowing users to connect in real time.

IBM R5 was built on a robust architecture that incorporated Domino server enhancements, which improved scalability and performance. The platform supported new technologies, including Java applets, allowing developers to build more dynamic and interactive applications. Additionally, the integration of the LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) provided better directory services, making it simpler to manage user identities across the network.

Security features were also a focus in R5, with improvements in encryption and user authentication that helped safeguard sensitive data. The platform’s ability to integrate with other enterprise applications while maintaining robust security protocols made it a choice for organizations that prioritized data protection.

Moreover, IBM R5 incorporated a more modular and flexible architecture, enabling easier customization and management of applications and components. This adaptability catered to a wide range of business needs, thus positioning IBM Notes R5 as a versatile solution for organizations looking to enhance their workflow and communication processes.

Overall, IBM R5 served as a milestone in the evolution of enterprise collaboration solutions. Its innovative features, user-friendly interface, and robust security measures laid the foundation for future developments in the IBM Notes and Domino ecosystem, ultimately contributing to more efficient and effective business practices.