hi chrish,
from the looks of it you gonna have to supply us with addtnl data e.g kernel, OS etc
about our setup...
and do check your logs.....linux syslog.../var/log/messages.....does domino logs to
file also???.....if it does then check it also and guess you can find something
there.....
if it be a domino problem....then it could be harder to troubleshoot since the lotus
folks havent open source their product yet....
at any rate, the logs will at least tell u about something that is wrong in the
setup......did i worked during the lst time you installed Domino over Linux and
stopped working a after a few days?
regrds,
Dennis Sarmiento
Software Engineer
Locheed & Martin
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001 11:15:37
Chris G Haravata wrote:
>is this off-topic??? i am not sure, but if it is, please indulge me just
>this one, and answers can be directly sent ot me, thanks...
>
>Is anybody here using Domino over Linux? You see, I have problems with my
>installation and I'll appreciate any help you can give...
>
>Here is the journal of events:
>
>1. First, we installed Linux, and then we installed the Domino server
>2. I managed to get mailjump.nsf from a sister company using Domino over NT
>version 4, installed it on the server, and tried using over the Internet for
>the students webmail. We have not yet deployed the server up to this point.
>My testing uses only two-three students, although a colleague is already in
>the process of inputting close to 1300 students/webmail users.
>3. When we finished the input of users, we soft-deployed it to the students.
>Four days ago, when I came in at around 6 in the morning, I tried to access
>the server by logging in from a Lotus Administrator, but found out I cannot.
>Immediately, I went to the server to ascertain the problem, and found out it
>hanged.
>4. From there, the server will only work whenever I restart Domino, send all
>unsent messages (either coming in or going out), and then it will hang
>again.
>5. The users/students cannot even log in through the web.
>
>Please help me! I am already at a lost on what to do. You can e-mail me
>privately if you want to...
>
>Specs of the server are as follows:
>
>Thunderbird 750MHz
>512 MB RAM
>18GB SCSI HDD
>
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>
>Chris G Haravata
>Backend Team Leader
>Information Technology Resource Group
>Asia Pacific College
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