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IQ.CLUSTERING - INSTALLATION •<br />

7.3.3 <strong>Installation</strong>: zOS<br />

First observe the installation requirements described under<br />

“<strong>Installation</strong> Requirements” on page 7 and Seite?64.<br />

To install the <strong>iQ</strong>.Clustering component, a file is copied to the Domino program<br />

directory and an entry is added to the notes.ini. The rest of the installation is performed<br />

on the checking computer. Refer to “<strong>Installation</strong> Routine Under Windows”<br />

on page 19.<br />

To install the <strong>iQ</strong>.Clustering component for zOS, proceed as follows:<br />

1. Copy the libte_mailhook.so.gz file to the host computer.<br />

2. Log on with root rights.<br />

3. Extract the file and copy the libte_mailhook.so to the Domino program directory,<br />

e.g./usr/lpp/lotus/notes/latest/os390.<br />

4. Set the owner and the execution rights as for libnotes.so.<br />

5. Stop the Domino server.<br />

6. Open the Domino server notes.ini and add te_mailhook to the<br />

extmgr_addins entry (e.g. extmgr_addins=te_mailhook). If there<br />

already are entries, add te_mailhook at the end.<br />

7. In the profile file of the zOS user under whose name the Domino server is<br />

started, add the following:<br />

LD_LIBRARY_PATH=:/usr/lpp/lotus/notes/latest/os390<br />

If the LD_LIBRARY_PATH entry does not exist yet, enter the following:<br />

LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lpp/lotus/notes/latest/os390.<br />

8. Start the Domino server.<br />

From then on, no emails will be delivered without having been processed by<br />

<strong>iQ</strong>.<strong>Suite</strong>.<br />

INSTALLATION - IQ.SUITE FOR LOTUS DOMINO • PAGE 69

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