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Subject: Re: [suse-domino] Domino 7 on Suse 10 as additional Server
From: mgo () timetoact ! de
Date: 2006-01-22 11:01:00
Message-ID: OFCBEF7923.AA988B8A-ONC12570FD.0043155A-C12570FE.003C91EA () TimeToAct ! DE
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Hi Tom,
I don't have experience about side-effects with SuSE Pro 10. I would
simply not use it, it is a wrong and unsopported OS version. I think there
could be also a problem with the JVM. But I guess there's more to watch
out for.
Regards,
Michael
Tom <tomaw@gmx.de>
18.01.2006 23:39
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Re: [suse-domino] Domino 7 on Suse 10 as additional Server
Thank`s for the hint Michael.
Of course SLES would be better. After all using SUSE 10 was not my
Decision.
The Problem occured only after starting the Server from a telnet
Session. I hope that this Combination wonn't be too buggy.
Best Performance, mentioned earlier by you, doesn't matter in this case.
Do you know of other Side Effects i have to watch out for ?
Regards,
Tom
mgo@timetoact.de schrieb:
>
> this is, because the acces rights to your locale-strings are ot set
> correctly. Though Domino is unable to convert its internal strings
> into regular ones for the console.
>
> Look into /opt/ibm/lotus/notes/latest/linux/res
>
> There should be a ´dcirectory called C (uppercase!)
>
> probably in your installation the directory has the name of your
> locale-Settings, maybe DE-de. You can either set a locale variable to
> use your directory name or just rename it to C. Actually, I don't know
> the name of that variable.
>
> Nevertheless, this is not the only issue you will experience - there
> are a bunch of others occurring if you install Domino onto an
> unsupported platform - the right one would be SLES 9.
>
> regards,
>
> Michael
>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I don't have experience about side-effects
with SuSE Pro 10. I would simply not use it, it is a wrong and unsopported
OS version. I think there could be also a problem with the JVM. But I guess
there's more to watch out for. </font><font size=3><br>
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Regards,<br>
<br>
Michael</font><font size=3><br>
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<br><tt><font size=2>Thank`s for the hint Michael.<br>
Of course SLES would be better. After all using SUSE 10 was not my <br>
Decision.<br>
<br>
The Problem occured only after starting the Server from a telnet <br>
Session. I hope that this Combination wonn't be too buggy.<br>
Best Performance, mentioned earlier by you, doesn't matter in this case.<br>
Do you know of other Side Effects i have to watch out for ?<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
Tom<br>
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mgo@timetoact.de schrieb:<br>
<br>
><br>
> this is, because the acces rights to your locale-strings are ot set
<br>
> correctly. Though Domino is unable to convert its internal strings
<br>
> into regular ones for the console.<br>
><br>
> Look into /opt/ibm/lotus/notes/latest/linux/res<br>
><br>
> There should be a ´dcirectory called C (uppercase!)<br>
><br>
> probably in your installation the directory has the name of your <br>
> locale-Settings, maybe DE-de. You can either set a locale variable
to <br>
> use your directory name or just rename it to C. Actually, I don't
know <br>
> the name of that variable.<br>
><br>
> Nevertheless, this is not the only issue you will experience - there
<br>
> are a bunch of others occurring if you install Domino onto an <br>
> unsupported platform - the right one would be SLES 9.<br>
><br>
> regards,<br>
><br>
> Michael<br>
><br>
<br>
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