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Our background:  We always start out with Domino partitioning, even on an 
iSeries with only one Domino partition.

1)  What makes you think that you have to domino partition to get Sametime 
working?

2)  What makes you think that you've had no success in starting your 
domino partition?  Some error situation?

Rob Berendt
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 




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Sametime question






Gang -

We are attempting to install Sametime with our existing Domino 6.02
installation.  Apparently there is some requirement for the Domino server 
to
be partitioned (not the hardware but the Dom server itself) in order to 
run
the Sametime server.  I have tried to partition the Domino server by 
ending
the server, running the CHGDOMSVR  SERVER(dom-server-name)
ADVSRV(*PARTITION) command, and restarting the server but have had no
success.

Am I misunderstanding the requirement for a partitioned Domino server to 
run
Sametime?  Should the CHGDOMSVR command work in this instance?

Rebuilding the Domino server in order to partition it is not an option.

TIA,

Steve



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