Post upgrade instruction

Hello,

I’m planning to upgrade my traveler server to 9 (from 8.5.3), I’ve tried in a test environment and the upgrade process was smooth but the server will not start. :frowning:

We have 2 domino servers, both 8.5.3 on RedHat Enterprise 6.2 (64Bit), the first is the mail&application, the second is the traveler only.

I’ve followed the instructions about upgrade to 8.5.3 release: stopped domino server, removed traveler task from notes.ini then updated domino server.

There’s no documentation on IBM website about upgrade domino server to 9…

Am I missing something, or I have to do some task after updating domino?

Thanks in advance.

Subject: sent

Thank you,

I’ve sent to you the logs.

The server start without problems and seems to be working ok, except for traveler 9 that warn about domino version…

I think to have problems on traveler regarding download of attachment but this is another story :frowning: , so first I want to fix domino version, then check about traveler

Subject: SOLVED!

the file string.res in /opt/ibm/lotus/notes/latest/linux/res/C

for some reason was not updated.

Putted the correct file, solved the problem.

Thank you!

Subject: locale settings had changed?

Hi Umberto,

The log you’ve sent was probably from “tmp” directory?
The full log should be in program directory (/opt/ibm/domino/notes/latest/linux/DominoInstall.log ), so I could not see the problem.

If your locale setting changed compared with the first time you installed - the new file will be in res/. Probably under your “res” you have two directories “C” which corresponds to default locale and some other - and that one was updated.

To find out which directory will be used during install, you can type “locale” its $LANG value will be used as a resource (rec/) path.

Thanks,
Irina.

Subject: Can you attach DominoInstall.log, please

Or send it to me ikhasin@us.ibm.com
I will check if installation went ok.
Server won’t start - at all - or you can provide screen console shot or some message?

thanks,
Irina Khasin.