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S3: Lotus Connections 2.5 standalone deployment scenario
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Deployment Scenario 3 (S3) demonstrates how to deploy Lotus Connections in a simple two machine environment. This scenario is designed as an end-to-end guide for deploying Lotus
®
Connections 2.5 in a Microsoft Windows environment using SQL server as the database server.
ATTENTION
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This deployment topology has limitations and is targeted for a few configurations, primarily very limited pilots or limited deployments that only have one or two Lotus Connections applications deployed and where the organization does not want High Availability or the ability to scale the deployment to handle higher load at a future time. The Network Deployment configuration is recommended in most situations as it establishes a strong base for future growth and availability even if only a single server is initially deployed.
The full system specifications and list of software used in this configuration is outlined in the spreadsheet attached to the
S3: Machine details
article. For general deployment instructions, refer to the Lotus Connections Information Center at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/ltscnnct/v2r0/index.jsp?
S3: Scenario environment
S3: Prerequisites
S3: Configuration diagram
S3: Machine details
S3: Installing Lotus Connections in a simple standalone scenario
S3: Preinstallation tasks
S3: Creating the databases
S3: Populating the Profiles database
S3: Configuring WebSphere Application Server profiles
S3: Installing Lotus Connections
S3: Post installation tasks
S3: Setting up the Web server
S3: Configuring SSL and adding features to the SSL trust store
S3: Adding WebSphere Application Server certificates to the IBM HTTP server SSL key
S3: Adding features to the SSL trust store
S3: Editing the configuration file
S3: Starting Lotus Connections
S3: Configuring an administrative user for Blogs
S3: Troubleshooting
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