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Managing IBM Lotus Domino 8 Servers
and Users
Course
#: D8770
2 days
Benefits:
In this course, students will perform standard server maintenance
and troubleshooting tasks. Students will also register and maintain Notes and
non-Notes users.
Audience:
The target audience for this course is system administrators new
to Domino who are responsible for:
Prerequisites:
The prerequisites for this course include completion of the
following IBM Lotus Domino 8 courses or equivalent knowledge, skills, and
experience:
Topics covered:
This course covers the following topics:
Managing Users
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Moving a user's mail file
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Changing a user's name
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Acting on name change requests
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Changing a user's location in the hierarchy
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Extending a Notes ID
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Deleting users
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Setting up roaming users
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Enabling or disabling roaming user upgrade status
Managing Groups
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Changing a user's group membership
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Managing groups
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Renaming groups
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Deleting groups
Managing Non-Notes and Notes Clients
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Setting up browser clients
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Configuring Smart Upgrade
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Enabling Smart Upgrade tracking
Managing Servers
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Using the server console window
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Defining a backup process
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Enabling Transaction logging
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Analyzing activity data
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Automating server tasks
Updating Servers
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Searching for server references in a domain
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Setting up authentication with other Domino organizations
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Changing server access
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Decommissioning a server
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Recertifying a server ID
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Changing administrator access
Setting Up Server
Monitoring
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Identifying mechanisms for collecting server
information
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Starting the Statistic Collector task
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Creating event generators
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Creating event handlers
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Choosing a notification method in an event handler
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Creating probes
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Enabling agent logging
Using Domino Domain Monitoring
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Creating and configuring Domino Domain Monitoring
probes
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Using Domino Domain Monitoring
Monitoring Server Performance
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Viewing Domino Domain Monitor events
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Viewing real time statistics
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Viewing statistics with Server Monitor
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Using the Domino Web Administrator
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Using the Domino Console
Resolving Server Problems
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Solving authentication and authorization issues
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Troubleshooting replication problems
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Troubleshooting connection problems
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Solving agent manager issues
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Recovering from a server crash
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Configuring Automatic Diagnostic Collection and the
Fault Analyzer
Resolving User Problems
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Troubleshooting workstation problems
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Recovering from a workstation crash
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Troubleshooting database issues
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Troubleshooting connection problems
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Tracking user mail messagesManaging Users
▪
Moving a user's mail file
▪
Changing a user's name
▪
Acting on name change requests
▪
Changing a user's location in the hierarchy
▪
Extending a Notes ID
▪
Deleting users
▪
Setting up roaming users
◦
Enabling or disabling roaming user upgrade status
Managing Groups
▪
Changing a user's group membership
▪
Managing groups
▪
Renaming groups
▪
Deleting groups
Managing Non-Notes and Notes Clients
▪
Setting up browser clients
▪
Configuring Smart Upgrade
▪
Enabling Smart Upgrade tracking
Managing Servers
▪
Using the server console window
▪
Defining a backup process
▪
Enabling Transaction logging
▪
Analyzing activity data
▪
Automating server tasks
Updating Servers
▪
Searching for server references in a domain
▪
Setting up authentication with other Domino organizations
▪
Changing server access
▪
Decommissioning a server
▪
Recertifying a server ID
▪
Changing administrator access
Setting Up Server
Monitoring
▪
Identifying mechanisms for collecting server
information
▪
Starting the Statistic Collector task
▪
Creating event generators
▪
Creating event handlers
▪
Choosing a notification method in an event handler
▪
Creating probes
▪
Enabling agent logging
Using Domino Domain Monitoring
▪
Creating and configuring Domino Domain Monitoring
probes
▪
Using Domino Domain Monitoring
Monitoring Server Performance
▪
Viewing Domino Domain Monitor events
▪
Viewing real time statistics
▪
Viewing statistics with Server Monitor
▪
Using the Domino Web Administrator
▪
Using the Domino Console
Resolving Server Problems
▪
Solving authentication and authorization issues
▪
Troubleshooting replication problems
▪
Troubleshooting connection problems
▪
Solving agent manager issues
▪
Recovering from a server crash
▪
Configuring Automatic Diagnostic Collection and the
Fault Analyzer
Resolving User Problems
▪
Troubleshooting workstation problems
▪
Recovering from a workstation crash
▪
Troubleshooting database issues
▪
Troubleshooting connection problems
▪ Tracking user mail messages