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Lotus Domino 8 Monitoring and Maintenance
This course is provided by Wintrac. Wintrac provides one stop shopping for all your IT training needs. Wintrac’s course catalog of over two thousand courses includes courses on Lotus/Domino Training

Lotus Training Overview

This course covers all aspects of monitoring and maintaining a Domino Server. Domino’s self-monitoring capabilities have expanded with each revision, the latest being Domino Domain Monitoring added to Domino 8.

With this knowledge you will better understand the recommendations on how to increase server reliability and improve server and database performance.

Lotus Training Learning Objectives

In this course, you will learn how to:

  • Use the Domino Server Log to focus on specific operational areas, adjust various logging levels, apply log filters, and use the Log Analysis tool to identify particular server events over time.
  • View statistical counters related to server performance and capacity, collect statistics from multiple servers, chart specific statistics in real time, and chart past statistics to get a sense of emerging trends.
  • Use several methods to view database and server activity including the granular server and database activity data provided by the Activity Trends Collector Server, which can be reported as current observations and historical trends.
  • Monitor overall server and individual task status and health.
  • Define Event Generators to keep watch on many aspects of how Domino is running, and define Event Handlers to respond to the events.
  • Configure Domino Domain Monitoring to automate problem analysis and provide possible solutions and corrective actions to quickly resolve issues.
  • Start Domino under the Domino Controller and then use the Domino Console to remotely control the server as well as issue operating system shell commands on the remote server computer.
  • Configure Domino to automatically restart after a crash and how to collect diagnostic files following a crash in a central repository for further analysis.
  • Perform routine maintenance on the server and to recover from database corruption using various database utilities.
  • Run server tasks, including database utilities, on a schedule using Program documents.
  • Determine which anti-virus and backup software packages are available for Domino.
  • Learn how to use the Server.Load utility to stress a server so that you can monitor its performance as you fine tune its settings, optimize applications, balance workload between servers, optimize the Domino Directory, and enable network compression.
  • Determine when to upgrade the server hardware and understand which changes affect different aspects of performance.
  • Decide when to cluster servers to benefit from automatic failover and load balancing.
  • Configure servers to assume specialized roles, such as mail routing or replication hub, mail, directory, remote office, etc.
Lotus Training Audience

This course is designed for new Lotus Notes users who can: This course is part of a series of Domino administration training courses. Follow these paths to master all aspects of administering the Domino Server, Lotus Notes, and other clients:



Courses later in the series assume that you have mastered the content of earlier courses.

This course is designed for network/database administrators who are responsible for supporting Lotus Domino Servers and Notes clients. It assumes that you have:
  • extensive experience using Notes 8
  • experience using Domino Administrator 8 to manage Domino servers
  • mastered the concept and skills covered in Lotus Domino 8 Administration Basics.
You will find the course especially rewarding if you have already installed a Domino Server and a handful of Notes clients and have had some experience designing Domino databases.


Lotus Training Course duration

This course is sold as a 2-day course.

Lotus Training Course outline

    Topic 1: Domino Server Logging
      Monitoring Domino
      Server Console
      Domino Server Log
      Logging levels
      Log filter
      Keeping the Domino Server Log file small
      Exercise: Domino Server Log
      Analyze\Log Document tool
      Log Analysis tool
      Exercise: Log Analysis tool
      Even more logging opportunities

    Topic 2: Server Statistics
      Show Statistic command
      Configuration information
      Performance statistics
      Memory statistics
      Disk statistics
      Network statistics
      Replication statistics
      Platform statistics
      Reset statistics
      Statistics graphical interface
      Exercise: Statistics
      Collect statistics in Monitoring Results
      Exercise: Collect statistics and read reports
      Configure Domino Administrator to collect statistics
      Exercise: Local statistic collection
      Realtime statistics chart
      Chart options
      Exercise: Realtime statistic chart
      Historical chart
      Exercise: Historical chart
      Windows Performance Monitor

    Topic 3: Database and Server Activity
      Method 1: Basic database activity
      Method 2: Database and user activity in the Domino Server Log
      Method 3: Database Catalog
      Exercise: Update Database Catalog
      Method 4: Activity logging
      Exercise: Enable activity logging
      Run Analyze\Activity tool
      Exercise: Run Analyze\Activity tool
      Method 5: Database analysis
      Method 6: Activity Trends
      Configure Activity Trends

    Topic 4: Server Status and Monitoring
      Server Status
      Server Monitoring
      Start monitoring
      Change list of servers to monitor
      Save server list to profile
      Monitoring window
      Column sorting
      Switch tabs to find details
      Two monitoring views
      Add tasks to monitor
      Add statistics to monitor
      Monitoring preferences
      Polling time recommendations
      Exercise: Server Monitoring
      Server Health Monitor
      Enable Server Health Monitoring
      View health metrics
      Recommendations to restore health
      Exercise: Server Health Monitoring

    Topic 5: Statistics Event Generators and Event Handlers
      Example Event Generator and Event Handler
      Required server tasks
      Event Generators overview
      Statistics Event Generators
      Event Handlers overview
      Event Handler for a specific Event Generator
      View logged Events

    Topic 6: Non-Statistics Event Generators
      Database Event Generator
      Exercise: Monitor ACL changes
      Exercise: Monitor replication failure
      Domino Server Event Generator
      Mail Event Generator
      Task Status Event Generator
      TCP Server Event Generator
      Global versus specific Event Handlers
      Evolve to type and severity level handlers
      Specific Event Handlers
      Create Event Handler from Remote Server Console
      Create Event Handler from Domino Server Log
      Monitoring Configuration Setup Wizards

    Topic 7: Domino Domain Monitoring
      Review of Event Generator probes
      DDM objectives
      Compatibility and platforms
      Key elements of DDM
      Probe areas
      DDM probe views
      Create DDM probe
      Exercise: Define DDM probes
      Scheduled probes chart
      Probe results in the Domino Domain Monitor database
      Domino Domain Monitor ACL
      Domino Domain Monitor interface
      DDM Event document
      Automatic Report Closing (Administration Probe subtype)
      Exercise: Read DDM events
      Manually run a DDM probe
      DDM Server Collection Hierarchy
      Create a DDM Server Collection Hierarchy
      DDM replication
      DDM data collection failure
      DDM Filters
      Tivoli Enterprise Console Server settings
      Shared modular documents
      Administration preference

    Topic 8: Domino Controller and Console
      Advantages of the Domino Console
      Advantages of the Domino Controller
      Installation and configuration
      Operate the Domino Controller and Console
      Commands
      Issue command to multiple servers
      Periodic commands
      Server access fields

    Topic 9: Server Recovery and Diagnostic Collection
      Automatic Server Recovery
      Caveats
      Configure Automatic Server Recovery and diagnostic collection
      Server Fast Restart
      Automatic Diagnostic Collection
      Diagnostic reports
      Interpreting NSD output files
      Send diagnostic data to IBM
      NSD as a Windows service
      DDM event
      Third-party recovery tool

    Topic 10: Server and Database Maintenance
      Recommended maintenance schedule
      Corrupt documents
      Database utilities
      FIXUP
      FIXUP NOTES.INI options
      Corrupt view indexes
      UPDALL
      UPDALL logging options
      COMPACT
      Other ways to free disk space
      If all else fails
      Indirect (.IND) and < files
      Program documents
      Exercise: Run FIXUP from a Program document
      When server starts agent trigger
      System-level maintenance
      Anti-virus software
      Server backup options
      Backup software
      What directories to back up
      Open files
      Exit a Server automatically
      Backup frequency
      Restore a deleted document

    Topic 11: Performance Measurement and Improvement
      Server.Load utility
      Interpret Server.Load results
      Performance-enhancing options
      Option 1: Tune operating system
      Option 2: Tune Domino server
      Option 3: Tune applications
      Option 4: Balance server workload
      Option 5: Optimize mail Inbox folders
      Option 6: Compress network traffic
      Option 7: Upgrade server hardware
      Option 8: Cluster servers
      Option 9: Dedicate Domino Servers
      Option 10: Upgrade clients and network
      Learn more about Domino performance

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