Lotus Foundations Start Getting Started



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Lotus Foundations Start Getting Started Guide Contents 1 Introduction... page 2 2 Product overview... page 2 3 System Requirements... page 2 4 Summary of Installation... page 3 5 Lotus Foundations operating system installation... page 3 5.1 Installing Lotus Foundations... page 3 5.2 Setting up the server... page 4 5.3 Basic Lotus Foundations configuration... page 4 5.4 Creating an administrator account... page 5 5.5 Configuring disks... page 6 5.6 Reboot... page 6 6 Lotus Foundations Start module installation... page 7 6.1 Introduction to the Lotus Foundations Start module... page 7 6.2 Lotus Foundations Start installation... page 7 7 User account creation for Lotus Foundations Start... page 9 7.1 Creating a user account... page 9 7.2 Accessing email through a Web browser... page 9 8 Client program installation for Lotus Foundations Start... page 11 8.1 IBM Lotus Foundations Start Client addons... page 11 9 Installing clients to the workstation... page 12 9.1 One-click installation and configuration of Lotus Notes... page 12 9.2 One-click installation and configuration of DAMO... page 13 10 Copyright... page 14 11 Copyright statement... page 14 1 602-0013-01

Introduction Welcome to the Lotus Foundations Start Getting Started Guide. This document is intended for administrators and provides the basic steps required to install a fully functioning Lotus Foundations Start server. This guide is designed to get the basic Lotus Foundations-powered server set up and running quickly, but it covers only the basic installation, configuration, and set-up topics. For more advanced features and topics, refer to the online documentation for Lotus Foundations at http://kb.nitix.com/5987. Warning Attention current Net Integration customers: Please read the following article http://kb.nitix.com/6093 for critical migration information before you attempt any migration from a current Nitix server to Lotus Foundations. Product overview Lotus Foundations Start provides an essential solution for running a business reliably, securely, and simply. By providing an ideal server for businesses with up to 500 users, Lotus Foundations Start is a perfect solution to help deliver professional results with a limited budget and information technology resources in mind. The following key features of Lotus Foundations Start enable out-of-the box productivity: Email, shared calendaring, and collaboration solutions Remote access solutions Offline access to mail folders and business applications File sharing across software platforms Virus and spam protection Intelligent disk backup Disaster recovery capabilities System Requirements To properly run Lotus Foundations Start, one of the following platforms is required: Net Integrator Mark I (G5, G6 or G7) Net Integrator Mark II (G5, G6 or G7) Net Integrator Micro II (G2) (limited to 5 users) 602-0013-01 2

Or a server with the following minimum requirements: x86 based system At least one hard disk. Hot swap, or simple swap removable drives are needed for all features. At least one Network Interface Card. Two network cards are needed for all features. CD-ROM drive VGA based video card 1GB RAM Monitor Keyboard Important Note For installation, the system must boot from the CD-ROM. This can be accomplished through the boot settings in the system BIOS. Lotus Foundations installs onto the hard disks after they have been configured. Summary of Installation There are two major components that need to be installed. First the Lotus Foundations component provides the base operating system and many of the core features. Second is Lotus Foundations Start component that provides the email and collaboration features through Domino and Notes. To install Lotus Foundations the following steps are required: 1. Set up either a Net Integrator Mark I, Mark II or Micro II that has Lotus Foundations pre-installed or third party hardware, upon which you will need to install Lotus Foundations. 2. Install the Lotus Foundations Start software. 3. Create one or more user accounts in WebConfig These user accounts can immediately access email through a Web browser with the Domino Web Access (DWA) feature. 4. If you require client software to use Domino mail and other groupware components, you can also install the IBM Lotus Notes or the Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook (DAMO) addon on the Lotus Foundations server and deploy the clients onto the user workstations. Lotus Foundations operating system installation 3 602-0013-01

Installing Lotus Foundations If you are installing Lotus Foundations on an IBM xseries server, or another vendor's hardware, continue through the following steps. If you have a Net Integrator Mark I, Mark II or Micro II, the Lotus Foundations software is already installed and you can move ahead in this document to the section titled Lotus Foundations Start module installation. To read more about configuring the Net Integrator, refer to the Lotus Foundations Start Users Guide or Net Integrator Mark I and Mark II Quick Start Guide. Setting up the server To configure the Lotus Foundation server, perform the following steps: 1. Connect the power cord to the main power. 2. Connect the LAN connection to the Ethernet port 0 on the server. Connect the other end of the cable into the LAN hub or switch. If you have additional Ethernet ports to connect to the internet or to other segments of your LAN, connect them now. 3. Connect a monitor and keyboard to the appropriate connectors on the server. 4. Press the power button and turn the server on. 5. Go to the system BIOS and configure it to boot from CD ROM. 6. Insert the CD Labeled "IBM Lotus Foundations, Disk 1" into the server's CD ROM. 7. Reboot the server so that it boots from CD ROM. Basic Lotus Foundations configuration To perform a basic configuration of Lotus Foundations, perform the following steps: 1. When the server boots, the Lotus Foundations boot screen is displayed. To load Lotus Foundations, select option 1, "Launch Lotus Foundations" by typing 1 and pressing Enter. If you do not select an option, Lotus Foundations automatically loads after 10 seconds. 2. When Lotus Foundations has finished loading, a prompt is displayed that requests you to press Enter for a shell. 3. Press Enter. A configuration screen is displayed. A red warning box is displayed that advises you to configure the server using Lotus Foundations' Web-based configuration screen. Press Enter. 4. Set the IP address from the console menu. For example, provide an IP address such as 192.168.0.1/24 5. Enable the DHCP server if the workstation where you are doing the install from is set as a DHCP client and you do not already have a DHCP server running on the network. 602-0013-01 4

Creating an administrator account To create an administrator account, perform the following steps from a Windows workstation that is connected to the network: 1. Open a Web browser on a Windows workstation. 2. Read the IP address on the console of the Lotus Foundations server. For demonstration purposes, the IP address 192.168.0.1 is used. 3. Enter https://192.168.0.1:8043 into the Web browser's address bar and press Enter. 4. Read and accept the licenses that are displayed 5. The Create Administrator Account page is displayed. 6. When installing Lotus Foundations, the administrator user name must be root. 7. Enter the administrators full name. 8. Enter a password. 9. Re-enter the password to ensure that it was entered correctly. 10. Enter the registered internet domain name of your organization. This information must be entered at this point as it cannot be changed after you install Lotus Foundations. 11. Enter the software activation key in the activation key field. For more information on the activation key see http://kb.nitix.com/6062. 12. Click Save Changes. 13. The Administrator Account Created page is displayed. Click Login for WebConfig to continue the setup and configuration of the server. Activating a system after an administrator has been created If you have already created an administrator account, or an existing activation key is already installed and you wish to install a new one, follow the steps below: 1. Open a Web browser on the Windows workstation. 2. Read the IP address on the console of the Lotus Foundations server. For demonstration purposes, the IP address 192.168.0.1 is used. 3. Enter https://192.168.0.1:8043 into the Web browser's address bar and press Enter. The login screen is displayed. 4. Enter the administrator login. 5. Enter the administrator password. 6. Navigate to the Software Update screen using the left menu. 7. Within the Foundations Registration section is a field which allows you to enter an activation key. 8. Submit the changes 5 602-0013-01

Activation process Once an activation key is submitted, Lotus Foundations will connect with the licensing server to download the features that you have purchased. This should happen within a few minutes of submitting the activation key. If you choose to upgrade your system, all future features or additions will be automatically downloaded by Lotus Foundations. Configuring disks To configure the disks on a Lotus Foundations server, perform the following steps: 1. The Disk Status section in the Services Status table on the System Status page in WebConfig has a link that displays that the disks have not been configured. 2. Click the appropriate link to configure the disks. For example, if you have two disks, the Disk Status section displays "The main disk is not configured. You can configure disks #1, #2 all in a RAID or disk #1 as a standalone disk and #2 as an idb backup disk." For a RAID configuration, click All in a RAID. If you want to enable idb backup, click "Disk #2 as an idb backup disk". If you select a RAID configuration, then the RAID array begins to rebuild. This process does not noticeably affect the performance of Lotus Foundations. NOTE: If you have three disks, the Disk Status section displays "The main disk is not configured. You can configure disks #1, #2. #3 all in a RAID or disk #1.#2 in a RAID and disk #3 as an idb backup disk." For more information on disk configuration, refer to the Lotus Foundations Start Users Guide. Reboot Once the disks have been configured, you need to perform the following steps: 1. Shut down the server. 2. Power the server back on and immediately remove the CD, prior to Lotus Foundations rebooting. The server should now boot directly from the configured disks. You can enter the BIOS once again and configure the boot order so that the computer boots from the hard drive rather than the CD drive. 602-0013-01 6

Lotus Foundations Start module installation Introduction to the Lotus Foundations Start module Lotus Foundations Start provides the Lotus Domino email and collaboration feature. Lotus Foundations provides security, data backup, remote connectivity, and disaster recovery, while Lotus Domino provides email, shared calendaring, collaboration, and other business software. Lotus Foundations Start installation If you are installing Lotus Foundations Start on a Net Integrator Mark I, Mark II or Micro II, begin at step 1. If you are installing Lotus Foundations on and IBM xseries server, or other third party hardware that satisfies the system requirements, insert the CD labeled "IBM Lotus Foundations Start" Disk #2 in the CD ROM on the server and the server automatically detects the CD in the SoftUpdate section of WebConfig. You can then proceed immediately to step 7. To install Lotus Foundations Start, perform the following steps: 1. With the Lotus Foundations server running and configured, insert the Lotus Foundations Start, Disk 2 into a workstation. 2. Explore the contents of the CD and copy the folder named lfstart-domino-nnnn.pkg. 3. Connect to the autoinstall file share on the Lotus Foundations server. To do this, click Start > Run, and then enter the server's IP address followed by \autoinstall. For example, \\192.168.0.1\autoinstall. 4. Log in using the administrative account credentials you created on Lotus Foundations. 5. Paste the.pkg folder into autoinstall. 6. Wait for all files to copy from the CD. 7. Go to the Lotus Foundations WebConfig screen and reload the status page. 8. Select SoftUpdate from the menu on the left side of the WebConfig screen. 9. A list of installable packages is displayed, with only one package available. If there is no list of available packages, wait several seconds and refresh the screen again. The Lotus Foundations package should be listed and should be displayed as: Team autoinstall/lfstart-domino-nnnn.pkg: Lotus Foundations Start 1.0 10. Click Install. 11. Read the terms of the license agreements and click Accept License. The Lotus Foundations installation begins automatically. 7 602-0013-01

12. After the installation finishes, it typically takes a few more minutes for the Domino status in WebConfig to display a green checkmark. Wait until the light turns green before proceeding. Scroll down to the Addons section and verify that Lotus Foundations Start is running. 602-0013-01 8

User account creation for Lotus Foundations Start Once you have installed Lotus Foundations Start, you can create user accounts that provide access to Lotus Domino email and business applications, including Lotus Notes, Domino Web Access (DWA), and Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook (DAMO). Creating a user account To create a user account in Lotus Foundations, perform the following steps: 1. Select User Setup from the menu on the left side of any WebConfig screen. 2. Click Add New User. 3. Enter the ID that serves as the user's login and personal directory name. User IDs cannot contain spaces on any punctuation other than hyphens, periods, or underscores. For example, jane-doe, jane.doe, and jane_doe are all acceptable user IDs. With Lotus Foundations Start installed, this user ID becomes part of the user's email address. For example, if the user ID janedoe is created on a Lotus Foundations server that resides in the mycompany.com domain, Jane's email address is janedoe@mycompany.com. 4. Enter the user's full name. This full name must be unique for each user when running Lotus Foundations Start. 5. Enter a password for the user. 6. Re-enter the password for the user to ensure that it was entered correctly. If the passwords do not match, you are asked to reenter the password in both fields. 7. Click Save Changes. You are returned to the main User Setup page, and the user is displayed in the list. Note: it takes a few minutes for Lotus Foundations Start to initialize the new user in Domino. You can refer to the Addons section in the System Status page for feedback. Accessing email through a Web browser When user accounts have been created, the users can log into Domino Web Access by entering the following URL into a Web browser: http://domain_name/email This URL redirects to: 9 602-0013-01

https://domain_name:4443/mail/username.nsf 602-0013-01 10

Client program installation for Lotus Foundations Start When Lotus Foundations Start has been installed and user accounts have been created, you can use the Domino Web Access for email, or you can install a workstation client program to interact with the Domino mail server. The IBM Lotus Notes client is the recommended way for making the most efficient use of the Lotus Foundations Start platform. The IBM Lotus Notes client replaces existing email clients and provides mechanismes for email, collaboration, shared calendaring, and access to other Domino applications. IBM Lotus Foundations Start Client addons The Lotus Foundations Start Client Addons enable you to easily deploy the Lotus workstation clients to your end users. Depending on which client you plan to deploy to your end users, you will need to install that Lotus Foundations Start Addon to your server. This article provides detailed instructions for installing the Lotus Notes client. Installing the IBM Lotus Foundations Start - Lotus Notes addon feature to the server If you plan to to deploy the Lotus Notes client to the end users windows workstations, you will need to install the Lotus Notes addon package on the Foundations Server. The Lotus Notes client can be used for email, calendar and other business applications. 1. With the Lotus Foundations server running and configured, insert the Lotus Foundations Start Notes addon Disk 3 into a workstation. 2. Explore the contents of the CD and copy the folder named lfstart-domino-nnnn.pkg 3. Connect to the autoinstall file share on the Lotus Foundations server. To do this, click Start > Run, and then enter the server's IP address followed by \autoinstall. For example, \\192.168.0.1\autoinstall. 4. Log in using the administrative account credentials you created on Lotus Foundations. 5. Paste the.pkg directory into autoinstall. 6. Wait for all files to copy from the CD. 7. Go to the Lotus Foundations WebConfig screen and reload the status page. 8. Select SoftUpdate from the menu on the left side of the WebConfig screen. 9. A list of installable packages is displayed, with only one package available. If there is no list of available packages, wait several seconds and refresh the screen again. The Lotus Notes addon package should be listed and should be displayed as: Team autoinstall/lfstart-notes801-nnnn.pkg: Notes 8.0.1 for Lotus Foundations Start. 10. Click Install. 11 602-0013-01

11. Accept licenses. 12. Verify the setup is complete on the main status page in the Addons section. Installing the IBM Lotus Foundations Start - DAMO addon feature to the server If you plan to to deploy the Domino for Microsoft Outlook client to the end users windows workstations. You will need to install the DAMO package. This client may be used for email and calendaring. The DAMO package is available as an electronic download. For detailed instructions on installing the DAMO package, refer to Lotus Foundations Start DAMO Installing clients to the workstation The following instructions explain how to install IBM Lotus Notes onto a workstation. One-click installation and configuration of Lotus Notes Use the NOTES801_SETUP.bat file to install Lotus Notes. This file is located in the user folder on Lotus Foundations. To install Lotus Notes, perform the following steps: 1. Connect to Lotus Foundations using Windows file sharing. For example, if the server IP address of the Lotus Foundations server is 192.168.0.1, select Start > Run, and type \\192.168.0.1\USERNAME where USERNAME corresponds to the user that you want to configure on the Lotus Foundations server. 2. Navigate to the Email_Client_Setups directory and double-click the NOTES801_SETUP.BAT file, then select "Run" when prompted. 3. The auto-deployment installation starts. A comment stating that "UNC paths are not supported. Defaulting to the Windows directory." is displayed. This comment is expected and can safely be ignored. The installation program continues. 4. Press "enter" to continue when prompted. 5. The installation should take approximately five to ten minutes for a workstation that is on the same local network as the Lotus Foundations server. When the installation has completed, a message stating that "Notes 8.0.1 auto setup is configured...press any key to continue...". Press "enter" and the program closes. 602-0013-01 12

6. Open Lotus Notes from either a desktop icon or the Start menu. 7. Enter the Notes password and click OK. 8. Notes performs an initial setup that can take several minutes. When the initial setup is complete, Lotus Notes opens and the installation is complete. One-click installation and configuration of DAMO For detailed instructions on installing the DAMO package, refer to Lotus Foundations Start DAMO 13 602-0013-01

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