INSTALLATION
When you use a setup profile, you choose whether or not to view the setup screens as you run the profile. Running a profile without viewing the screens is sometimes referred to as a "silent" setup.
For more information on performing silent setups, see the topic Doing a silent server setup.
When the following procedures include instructions for entering system commands, make sure you understand the terms "Domino program directory" and "Notes program directory" as they apply to your operating system.
To use a setup profile at the server
1. Install the Domino server program files on a server system, but do not run the Domino Server Setup program.
2. At the command prompt on the server, from the Domino program directory, do one of the following:
Tip Entering nserver -help or server -help displays the parameters available for working with server setup profiles.
4. To change the existing profile, select "Modify selected profile." Click OK to start the server setup.
To use a setup profile from a Windows client with Domino Administrator
1. Make sure that you selected "Remote Server Setup" when you installed Domino Administrator on the client system.
2. Install the Domino server program files on a server system, but do not run the Domino Server Setup program.
3. At the command prompt on the server system, from the Domino program directory, do one of the following:
6. Enter the host name or network address of the server.
7. Click OK.
8. Choose the profile to use. If you don't see the profile you want in the list, click Browse to locate the directory that contains the profile.
9. To change the existing profile instead of running it to set up a new server, select "Modify selected profile."
10. Click OK to start the server setup.
To use a setup profile from a Windows client without Domino Administrator or from a UNIX workstation
2. At the command prompt on the server system, from the Domino program directory, do one of the following:
4. Create a temporary directory on the client system. For example, enter the following at the command prompt:
Note For Linux on zSeries and z/OS, set the DISPLAY environment variable so that the setup program is directed to a workstation supporting X-Window.
8. Enter the host name or network address of the server.
9. Click OK.
10. Choose the profile to use. If you don't see the profile you want in the list, click Browse to locate the directory that contains the profile. To change the existing profile, select "Modify selected profile."
11. Click OK to start the server setup.
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