Field | Description |
Server name | The distinguished name of the server assigned during server registration. |
Server title | An optional server description |
Domain name | The name of the Domino domain of which this server is a member. The domain name is specified during server registration. |
Fully qualified Internet host name | The fully-qualified Internet host name of the Domino server, for example, host1.acme.com. |
Cluster name | Name of a Domino cluster to which this server belongs. This is a read-only field and is completed by the Administration process.
For more information, see the topic Adding a server to a cluster. |
Load Internet configurations from Server\Internet Sites documents | Specifies whether the server obtains Internet protocol configuration information from Internet Site documents or from the Server document. Choose one:
- Enabled - The server obtains all Internet protocol configuration information from Internet Site documents. Comparable configuration settings in the Server document are not used.
- Disabled - The server obtains all Internet protocol configuration information from settings on the Ports - Internet Ports tabs of the Server document.
Each time you start or restart the server, a console message indicates the source of the server's Internet protocol configuration information.
For more information, see the topic Enabling Internet Sites on a server. |
Maximum formula execution time | The maximum time, in seconds, that a formula can run. If a formula fails to complete within the specified time, Domino interrupts it. |
Server build number | Domino version or build number. This is a read-only field and is completed by the Administration process. |
Routing tasks | The routing tasks supported by this server. Choose one or more:
- Mail routing - On servers running Domino Release 5 and greater, select this option to enable the server to route mail over both Notes protocols and SMTP. On servers running earlier releases, this option enables routing over Notes protocols only.
- X400 Mail Routing - Select this option for servers running the X400 MTA.
- SMTP Mail Routing -Select this option for servers running the SMTP MTA.
- ccMail Routing - Select this option for servers running the ccMail MTA.
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SMTP listener task | Specifies whether the server runs the SMTP listener task. Servers running the SMTP listener can accept incoming connections from other SMTP hosts. Choose one:
- Enabled - The SMTP listener task starts automatically when the server starts.
- Disabled - The SMTP listener task does not start automatically when the server starts.
For more information, see the topic Preparing to send and receive mail to the Internet. |
Server's phone number(s) | For servers that are available over dialup connections, specifies the phone numbers that a modem can call to connect to the server. The numbers specified are displayed in the Server - Servers view of the Domino Directory. |
CPU count | The number of processors configured on the computer that hosts the Domino server. This is a read-only field and is completed by the Administration process. |
Operating system | The server's operating system. This is a read only field and is completed by the Administration process. |
Is this a Sametime server? | Specifies whether the Domino server also acts as a Sametime server. For more information, refer to the Lotus Sametime documentation. To view or download Sametime documentation, visit the Documentation Library at the Lotus Developer Domain a www.lotus.com/ldd/doc . |
Field | Description |
Directory assistance database name | Name of a directory assistance database the server uses.
For more information, see the topic Setting up directory assistance. |
Name of condensed directory catalog on this server | Name of a condensed directory catalog the server uses.
For more information, see the topic Setting up a condensed Directory Catalog. directory. |
Trust the server based condensed directory catalog for authentication with internet protocols | Indicates whether all user names aggregated in a condensed directory catalog on this server are trusted for client authentication.
For more information, see the topic Setting up a condensed Directory Catalog. |
Directory Type | Read only field. Filled in by the Administration process. Indicates whether the Domino Directory on the server is a primary Domino Directory or a Configuration Directory.
For more information, see the topic Changing the directory type of a Domino Directory. |
Allow this directory to be used as a remote primary directory for other servers | Indicates whether servers with Configuration Directories can use the primary Domino Directory on the server for remote lookups.
For more information, see the topic Preventing the use of a Domino Directory replicas as a remote primary. |
Field | Description |
Fault Recovery | Specifies whether the server automatically restarts following a crash. For more information, see the topic Fault recovery. |
Cleanup Script Name | The name of an optional script that runs after a crash and before any other cleanup takes place. Enter the complete path and script name, including file extension.
For example, to automatically invoke nsd (Notes System Diagnostic), enter this name:
/opt/lotus/bin/nsd
On a Windows NT or Windows 2000 system, enter:
c:\lotus\domino\nsd.exe
Directory separators (slashes) in the file name portion are converted for the operating system, but slashes in optional arguments are not converted. |
Cleanup Script Maximum Execution Time | Specifies the time, in seconds that the cleanup script is allowed to run. If the script does not complete within the specified interval, it is stopped. The default execution time is 300 seconds (5 minutes). Maximum is 1800 seconds. |
Maximum Crash Limits | The number of times the server is allowed to restart during a specified time period, in minutes -- for example, 3 crashes within 5 minutes. If the number of crashes exceeds the number of allowed restarts for the interval, the server exits without restarting. |
Mail Crash Notification to | The name of a user or group that Domino sends mail to after fault recover restarts the server. |