Lotus Domino Server is one of the Web servers that WebSphere Application Server supports. This topic describes configuration file locations and provides other tips related to using Lotus Domino.
Lotus Domino server file locations are:
/QIBM/ProdData/LOTUS/NOTES/Notes.jar data-directory/names.nsf where data-directory is the data directory of your Domino server.
Error messages in the Domino console can indicate more detailed error messages in the Notes spool files. For example, if you see the following error message on your Domino console, perform the following steps:
Sample error message:
01/05/2006 13:28:56 HTTP Server: Failed to load DSAPI module /QSYS.LIB/QWAS61.LIB/LIBDOMINOH.SRVPGM
lotus.notes.NotesException: Could not load dll for system name SUNOS at lotus.notes.NotesThread.load(NotesThread.java:210) at lotus.notes.NotesThread.<clinit>(NotesThread.java:24) java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: NnotesInitThread at lotus.notes.NotesThread.NnotesInitThread(Native Method) at lotus.notes.NotesThread.initThread(NotesThread.java:99) at lotus.notes.NotesThread.run(NotesThread.java:133)
If there are already DSAPI filter files specified, use a space to delimit the WebSphere Application Server plug-in file.
On operating systems such as AIX or Linux, if the Lotus Domino Web server starts using a non-root user, you are likely to generate a DSAPI filter-loading error when the Lotus Domino Server starts:
Error loading DSAPI filter. Filter not loaded: app_server_root/bin/libdomino6_http.a
Manually change the WebSphere Application Server bin directory permissions from 750 to 755 to run Lotus Domino Server as a non-root user and not generate the error.
You must also change permissions on the WebSphere Application Server logs directory to 777 to allow Lotus Domino Server to write to the log. However, this change poses a security risk.
If the Lotus Domino Server is started as root, the problem does not occur.