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Aug 26, 2015, 3:25 AM
45 Posts

Http log files on linux

  • Category: Domino Server
  • Platform: Linux
  • Release: 9.0.1
  • Role: Administrator
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On a linux server, if you had told Domino to save http access-log etc under c:\logs...

(a) where would they be; OR

(b) what should it say instead of c:\logs

 

 

Aug 26, 2015, 2:33 PM
48 Posts
Http log files on linux
Hello Randal ,
These are the typical Domino Linux paths

data directory:   '/local/notesdata'  
The directory specified during the Domino install that is the 'root' directory for Domino databases. This directory should contain the names.nsf and notes.ini for the desired server
(the default for a single partition is '/local/notesdata').
 
lotus directory: /opt/ibm/lotus
 The directory specified during the Domino install that is the 'root' directory for the Domino binary files. This directory is always named 'lotus' (the default path for Domino 8.0 is '/opt/ibm/lotus')

bin directory:   '/opt/ibm/lotus/bin  
This directory is an immediate subdirectory of the lotus directory
(the default path for Domino 8.0 is '/opt/ibm/lotus/bin')

notes user:  This is the Unix account for the 'notes user' that is used to run the Domino server.  The user account can be verified by running a 'ls -l' command from the desired data directory and checking the file owner of the notes database 'names.nsf'.  In a Domino partitioned environment this should be the 'notes user' for the Domino partition that the desired database(s) resides on (the default for a single partition is 'notes').

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