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  • Import the Domino/Traveler server to be monitored (see section 2.2.1)
  • Go to Servers & Devices -> IBM Domino -> Servers
  • Click the Edit button next to the appropriate Domino/Traveler server
  • Scroll down to the Traveler settings section
  • Enter the external alias name (i.e. external server URL)
  • Note: not all environments will use an external URL. For example, if you use a DMZ you will need to enter a hostname. Check the Notes Traveler tab of the Domino/Traveler server document to view your external URL
  • Do not put http:// or www (example: hostname.com)

Step 2 (Figure 4-17)

  • Select appropriate credentials from the Credentials drop down list (Note: if there are no users to select, you must create credentials under Stored Passwords & Options -> Server Credentials, see section 2.1.6)

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  • Add New credentials by click the Add Credentials drop down button
  • Note: you must use the internet password associated with the Notes ID to obtain Traveler servlet information
  • Select the checkbox  to the left of This server requires SSL if your server requires SSL (i.e. HTTPS)
  • Click OK to save the changes

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An IBM Traveler server is an IBM Domino server with Traveler installed on it.   VitalSigns can automatically detect which Domino servers are running Traveler and perform most Traveler-specific tests against it without additional configuration.  However, some tests (such as testing the servlet) require additional information and credentials beyond what is required for an ordinary Domino server.

IBM Traveler servers are presented on the Traveler Health page and also the servers will get an extra tab when viewed in the Dashboard.