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Whether to enable Domain Search. For more information, see “Enabling
Domain Search in Document Manager” in the Document Manager
Administrator’s Guide.
Replica servers
The replication process exchanges information between a source server and
a destination server. When you set up a Document Manager replica, the
source server is where an existing Document Manager replica currently
resides, and the destination server is where the new replica will be created.
Each server must be able to access the other, and each must be granted
proper permissions for replication to occur.
Before you install the server software and set up replicas, you need to know:
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Which server will be your Document Manager master server
(determined at installation).
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Which server will contain your replica databases (determined at
installation).
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The directory where you will put the replicas.
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Which databases you want to replicate (library only, file cabinets only, or
both).
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Whether you will be using the HTTP protocol to access Document
Manager on either server.
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Whether your servers are set up for replication:
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Is the Public Address Book replicating between the two servers?
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Have the necessary Connection records for scheduled replication been
created?
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Are your servers included in the LocalDomainServers group?
Before you create a new replica library, do the following:
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Check the Restrictions section of the Server document in the Public
Address Book for each server and make sure that each server can access
the others.
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Check the Agent Manager section of the Server document in the Public
Address Book for the destination server, and add the User ID used to
install Document Manager to the list of people who can run unrestricted
LotusScript agents (this is the User ID used to sign the design elements
in the Document Manager databases and templates).
If you plan to use cross-domain replication, refer to the Document Manager
Administrator’s Guide for information on modifying the master Address
Book.
8 Document Manager Installation Guide