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Running the Domino console without default settings


Jon Champlin
03.19.2003
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This tip is excerpted from the THE VIEW article "The Administrator's Guide to Domino Controller and Domino Console – Secure Access to Domino 6 Servers from Any Location," by Jon Champlin (January/February 2003). The article explains how the new Domino Controller and the Domino Console work together to provide secure Domino 6 server access from any location, without a Notes ID file on the administrator's local machine, even when the Domino server is hung or crashed. It provides a complete guide to Domino Controller and Domino Console. You'll learn what they are, what you can do with them, and how to use them to maximum advantage.

If you have a Domino 6 server machine or a Notes 6 client machine that has the Domino 6 Administrator client installed, you can run Domino Console by executing "jconsole.exe" on Win32 or "jconsole" on UNIX, iSeries, or zSeries from the program directory. This is useful when Domino Console is not started by default on the Domino server or when you want to connect to remote Domino 6 servers from a client machine.



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It is possible to run Domino Console from any machine that you might have access to, even if that machine does not have a Domino 6 Administrator client or a Domino 6 server installed. You just need to copy the following files from a machine that is running the same OS as the one on which you want to run Domino Console and that has either the Domino 6 Administrator client or the Domino 6 server installed:

  1. From the Notes/Domino program directory, copy dconsole.jar and jconsole.exe (on Win32), or jconsole (on UNIX, iSeries, or zSeries).
  2. Copy the jvm directory and all its subdirectories. Note that Java Version 1.3.1 is the version that is packaged with the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), which is shipped with Notes/Domino 6.0.
  3. In the directory from which you run the jconsole executable, copy dconsole.ini, which Domino Console creates the first time you run it.

If you store these files on a CD-ROM that you carry with you, you can run Domino Console on any machine right from the CD-ROM, except that you will need to copy the dconsole.ini file from the CD-ROM to a directory to which you have read/write access. On the command line, reference the new location of this file by specifying it as the only parameter – for example, "jconsole.exe=d: tempdconsole.ini" -- optionally, you can specify the path to the Domino Console executable and the dconsole.ini will be created in the local directory.

Jon Champlin has been with the IBM Messaging and Collaboration division (formerly Iris Associates) for two-and-a-half years. For the past year, he has been assigned to the IBM Notes/Domino 6 deployment resolving Domino 6 issues. Jon is a principal developer and administrator in R4/R5.


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