Secrets of the Administration Guild Collection
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SECRETS OF THE ADMINISTRATION GUILD #9: Targeted Compacting
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| Here's how I got compacting under control, where it had been running 16 hours a day and trying to compact over 3,800 files. Now, compacting is rarely run more than on a hundred databases a night--and everything works great. | |
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SECRETS OF THE ADMINISTRATION GUILD #8: Pushing Notes.ini Settings To The Client
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| I think this is a great tip—it just takes a little work to make it shine. The idea is to leverage Desktop Policy/Setting documents to push any (a) client notes.ini settings or (b) location document configuration, down to the workstations. Suppose the latest release of Notes has a new notes.ini entry that you'd like to add to every single desktop in your enterprise ... | |
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SECRETS OF THE ADMINISTRATION GUILD #7: Untangling Network Traffic
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| So, you've passed your MCSE 291 exam on Windows 2003 Networking Infrastructure. You have a good foundation of network technology, but what tools can you use to diagnose network problems? ... | |
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SECRETS OF THE ADMINISTRATION GUILD #6: Making Adminp Work
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| When I'm at a customer site, it's not unusual to hear some administrator complain about the Administration Process (Adminp). It seems that it doesn't always do what is expected, which is change names, update ACLs and a slew of important administration ... | |
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SECRETS OF THE ADMINISTRATION GUILD #5: Easy Update for the Domino Directory Cache
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| Domino relies heavily on its directory for many of its services. The consequence of being directory-centric is that name changes, group changes, mail address changes, etc. can be held up until an internal cache is updated. This delay has left administrators ... | |
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SECRETS OF THE ADMINISTRATION GUILD #4: Performance Guidelines
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| Some may quibble about this tip, but I rank it pretty high for building high-performance IBM/Domino servers. This suggestion answers the question, "How much performance can I expect from my server?" Answer: "Look it up." My brother, Del, is a VP at ... | |
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SECRETS OF THE ADMINISTRATION GUILD #3: Easy Remote Console
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| If your Domino installation is populated by Notes clients, this is a cool tip to provide a remote console window to anyone. Sometimes, I use it instead of the full administration client because I just need some quick stats or want to run a trace. This makes ... | |
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SECRETS OF THE ADMINISTRATION GUILD #2: Scheduled Tasks
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| In my last 'Secrets' I explained a very simple, but largely ignored, event handler feature. I don't know why I almost never see it in use. For the #2 tip, I've selected to focus on Program documents. These documents can schedule Domino events for startup, ... | |
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SECRETS OF THE ADMINISTRATION GUILD #1: Event Handlers
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| I do a lot of programming in ND6, but also a fair share of administration work, as well. I've decided to begin listing my favorite administration tips. In truth, my Number One choice would center on the configuration and monitoring of the StatRep ... | |
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