Native 64bit applications are more and more standard in many customer environments. This session is about the benefits and technical background for 32bit IBM Domino on 64bit OS and 64bit native IBM Domino. We'll provide best practices and also best combinations and choices that you have for IBM Domino with add-on applications from IBM and other vendors. We'll also discuss recent changes in a mixed bit environment and the pitfalls to avoid. You will also learn what business partners and IBM have to do to port their applications to understand in more detail how Domino 64bit works in your daily operations. The session mainly covers Domino 9.0 64bit for Windows and Linux (new in Domino 9).
bccon-2014 str06 ibm-notes-browser-plug-in_9.0.1ICS User Group
Notes Browser Plugin 9.0.1 - Die Lösung aller Notes Client Deployment Probleme?
Das Deployment eines Notes Standard Clients ist teuer und treibt die Betriebskosten in die Höhe. Mit dem Notes Browser Plugin steht eine weitere alternative Client-Variante neben dem Basic und Standard Client zur Verfügung. Diese Session geht auf das mit IBM Notes 9.0 eingeführte Browser Plugin ein, zeigt die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen auf und vergleicht die Funktionalität mit einem lokal installierten IBM Notes Standard Client.
Domino Tech School - Upgrading to Notes/Domino V10: Best PracticesChristoph Adler
Are you looking to deploy Domino V10 but don’t know where to start? Upgrade servers or clients first? Should I upgrade the ODS? If you have questions like these, this session is for you. Get a complete understanding of the process to upgrade to Domino V10, and learn from best practices and tips from the field.
15 New Domino Admin Features Sure to Spark a Lasting Love Affair with Domino ...Christoph Adler
Domino 10 shipped jam-packed with new features that will make administrators' lives a breeze. In this talk, we'll share everything we know and love about our 15 new favorites—from the long-awaited NSF size limit boost, to brand-new gems like Domino General Query Facility (DGQF), deletion logging and more. You'll learn how to get the most out of all of them, proven through practical customer examples. You'll walk away from this fast-paced, in-depth session with a solid understanding of the new way to administer Domino 10, as well as a hands-on guide to properly put these great features to use!
In this session (re-reloaded and remastered for HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1), you will learn how easy it can be to maximize Notes client performance. Let Christoph show you, what can be tuned and how to resolve the best possible performance for your HCL Notes client infrastructure. Discover tips and tweaks - how to debug your Notes client, deal with outdated ODS, network latency and application performance issues and the measurable benefit that provides to your users. You’ll discover the current best practices for streamlining location and connection documents and why the catalog.nsf is still so important. You will leave the session with the knowledge you need to improve your HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 client installations and to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end-users!
DNUG - Workshop: Alles was Du schon immer über den IBM Notes-Client wissen wo...Christoph Adler
Die Fachgruppe Domino lädt Dich am 11. April 2019 zu einem Notes-Workshop in Frankfurt am Main ein. Gemeinsam mit Christoph Adler beleuchten wir den IBM Notes-Client von A bis Z. Es werden u. a. folgende Themen behandelt bzw. Fragen detailliert beantwortet: Welche Ausprägungen von IBM Notes gibt es und was ist der Unterschied? Welche sind die aktuell zu empfehlenden Versionen (inkl. Feature Pack mit Interim Fix, JVM Patch, Sametime embedded, usw.)? Welche Unterschiede gibt es technisch zwischen Installationen auf Laptops/Desktops…
Join this session and learn how you can take the WORST Notes
client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated
templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data
directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it,
upgrade it and deliver it WITHOUT DISRUPTION! No matter how much you try,
you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or
participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management
knowledge, combined with more than 15 years of experience with Notes client
upgrades to get the fastest and most stable IBM Notes V11 Client ever.
IBM Presents the Notes Domino Roadmap and a Deep Dive into Feature Pack 8Teamstudio
This webinar encompasses two sessions presented at IBM Connect 2017. Adam Kesner and Barry Rosen from IBM review the latest updates on Notes/Domino and discuss the future directions and support for Notes/Domino and deliverables over the coming 12-18 months while IBM moves to a continuous delivery model. Then, Martin Donnelly and Brian Gleeson from IBM take a deep dive into the key features delivered in Feature Pack 8 including how to use the new encryption capabilities, improvements to Domino Designer, and more!
bccon-2014 str06 ibm-notes-browser-plug-in_9.0.1ICS User Group
Notes Browser Plugin 9.0.1 - Die Lösung aller Notes Client Deployment Probleme?
Das Deployment eines Notes Standard Clients ist teuer und treibt die Betriebskosten in die Höhe. Mit dem Notes Browser Plugin steht eine weitere alternative Client-Variante neben dem Basic und Standard Client zur Verfügung. Diese Session geht auf das mit IBM Notes 9.0 eingeführte Browser Plugin ein, zeigt die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen auf und vergleicht die Funktionalität mit einem lokal installierten IBM Notes Standard Client.
Domino Tech School - Upgrading to Notes/Domino V10: Best PracticesChristoph Adler
Are you looking to deploy Domino V10 but don’t know where to start? Upgrade servers or clients first? Should I upgrade the ODS? If you have questions like these, this session is for you. Get a complete understanding of the process to upgrade to Domino V10, and learn from best practices and tips from the field.
15 New Domino Admin Features Sure to Spark a Lasting Love Affair with Domino ...Christoph Adler
Domino 10 shipped jam-packed with new features that will make administrators' lives a breeze. In this talk, we'll share everything we know and love about our 15 new favorites—from the long-awaited NSF size limit boost, to brand-new gems like Domino General Query Facility (DGQF), deletion logging and more. You'll learn how to get the most out of all of them, proven through practical customer examples. You'll walk away from this fast-paced, in-depth session with a solid understanding of the new way to administer Domino 10, as well as a hands-on guide to properly put these great features to use!
In this session (re-reloaded and remastered for HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1), you will learn how easy it can be to maximize Notes client performance. Let Christoph show you, what can be tuned and how to resolve the best possible performance for your HCL Notes client infrastructure. Discover tips and tweaks - how to debug your Notes client, deal with outdated ODS, network latency and application performance issues and the measurable benefit that provides to your users. You’ll discover the current best practices for streamlining location and connection documents and why the catalog.nsf is still so important. You will leave the session with the knowledge you need to improve your HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 client installations and to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end-users!
DNUG - Workshop: Alles was Du schon immer über den IBM Notes-Client wissen wo...Christoph Adler
Die Fachgruppe Domino lädt Dich am 11. April 2019 zu einem Notes-Workshop in Frankfurt am Main ein. Gemeinsam mit Christoph Adler beleuchten wir den IBM Notes-Client von A bis Z. Es werden u. a. folgende Themen behandelt bzw. Fragen detailliert beantwortet: Welche Ausprägungen von IBM Notes gibt es und was ist der Unterschied? Welche sind die aktuell zu empfehlenden Versionen (inkl. Feature Pack mit Interim Fix, JVM Patch, Sametime embedded, usw.)? Welche Unterschiede gibt es technisch zwischen Installationen auf Laptops/Desktops…
Join this session and learn how you can take the WORST Notes
client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated
templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data
directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it,
upgrade it and deliver it WITHOUT DISRUPTION! No matter how much you try,
you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or
participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management
knowledge, combined with more than 15 years of experience with Notes client
upgrades to get the fastest and most stable IBM Notes V11 Client ever.
IBM Presents the Notes Domino Roadmap and a Deep Dive into Feature Pack 8Teamstudio
This webinar encompasses two sessions presented at IBM Connect 2017. Adam Kesner and Barry Rosen from IBM review the latest updates on Notes/Domino and discuss the future directions and support for Notes/Domino and deliverables over the coming 12-18 months while IBM moves to a continuous delivery model. Then, Martin Donnelly and Brian Gleeson from IBM take a deep dive into the key features delivered in Feature Pack 8 including how to use the new encryption capabilities, improvements to Domino Designer, and more!
Ad108 - XPages in the IBM Lotus Notes Client - A Deep Dive!ddrschiw
This session gives you the grand tour of XPages in the Lotus Notes client. You'll discover how easy it is to take your XPages Web apps offline, and then add custom client behaviors that really adapt your application to Lotus Notes client platform. Spread your wings and integrate your application with other client components using real-world use cases that can make a real difference to your business. Learn how to test and debug your XPages client app along the way, and see how XPages supports traditional Lotus Notes client features and get a glimpse of where these integration points will lead in the future. If you have plans for XPages on the Lotus Notes client, this session is a must for you!
Engage 2018: IBM Notes and Domino Performance Boost - Reloaded Christoph Adler
Created by Christoph Adler (panagenda) & Luis Guirigay (IBM)
There is always room for improvement! Maximizing the IBM Notes client and Domino server performance doesn't have to be complicated. Reloaded for the latest IBM Notes/Domino 9 version (9.0.1 Feature Pack 10 or later), join Chris and Luis to find out the best and latest performance tuning tips. Learn how to debug your clients(s) and server(s), deal with outdated ODS, network latency, application/mail performance issues and more. Improve your IBM Notes client installations to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end users! As a special bonus, Chris will show you how to reduce the startup time of virtualized IBM Notes Clients (Citrix / VMWare / etc).
Speaker: Eric Spencer, IBM Software Engineer, iNotes Development
Learn how you can customize IBM iNotes and SmartCloud Notes web to adapt your corporate look and feel, modify the available functional areas, and add new capabilities. See the improvements made in recent releases, which allow for easier customization and greater tolerance during the upgrade process. I’ll step through examples, such as modifying the items on the action bar. With some HTML and JavaScript skills you can easily extend your IBM iNotes or SmartCloud Notes web mail client to make it your own!
Join this session and learn how you can take the WORST Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it WITHOUT DISRUPTION! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 15 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable IBM Notes V11 Client ever.
Fast. Dangerous. Always in control.
Learn the dirty secrets of the Notes Client and how you can turn them into golden features that will make you shine. You will leave the workshop equipped with new knowledge for your next Notes Client deployment and/or optimization project. You will be able to get better Notes client performance and stability by using less of the system resources, like CPU, Memory and File I/O – just because of the right tailor-made configuration of the Notes client for your very own system requirements. Get geared up for your next Notes V11 deployment with the best-practice tips to get Notes Clients deployed, configured, maintained and ‘finally’ loved by your users.
Don’t forget, IBM Notes V11 is not far away from being released.
IBM Connect 2016 BP1491: Virtual, Faster, Better! How to Virtualize the Rich ...Daniel Reimann
Virtualizing the IBM Notes client or the IBM Client Application Access (formerly known as IBM Notes Browser Plug-in) is an effective way to standardize your client infrastructure, to reduce costs for workstation hardware and to give your users a consistent experience. Learn how to implement, configure and tune Notes on platforms like Citrix or Terminal Server and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing start-up times and more. Daniel and Christoph share their experiences from real-World client virtualization projects.
How to put domino in a docker container and live happy. This are my slides from last IBM Connect 2016 lightning talk. Update will be available soon on my blogs, www.msbiro.net , blog.msbiro.net
Bewährte Praktiken für HCL Notes/Domino-Sicherheit. Teil 2: Der Domino-Serverpanagenda
Aufnahme: http://pan.news/20210420de
Abstract: Server sind das Rückgrat Ihrer IT-Umgebung. Deren Sicherheit ist für jeden IT-Profi von größter Bedeutung. Besonders bei Servern mit Fernzugriff wird dies zu einer heiklen Angelegenheit. Es ist ein schmaler Grat zwischen der komfortablen Nutzung auf der einen Seite und dem Schutz gegen Angreifer auf der anderen Seite.
Zu den Sicherheitsbedenken gehören die mangelnde physische Sicherheit von Geräten, die Verwendung ungesicherter Netzwerke, die ungewollte externe Verfügbarkeit interner Ressourcen und der unbefugte Zugriff aus dem eigenen Unternehmen.
HCL Domino ist eine leistungsfähige und ausgereifte Serverplattform mit einem großen Funktionsumfang. Das macht sie zwar zu einer guten Wahl für viele Anwendungen, bedeutet aber auch, dass es viele potenzielle Möglichkeiten gibt, sich angreifbar zu machen.
In diesem Webinar helfen Ihnen unsere Experten, jeden Aspekt der Absicherung Ihrer Domino-Umgebungen zu betrachten:
• Lernen Sie die Grundlagen der Domino-Server-Sicherheit kennen
• Beheben Sie Probleme mit der Standardkonfiguration und vermeiden Sie häufige Fallstricke
• Sorgen Sie für einen sicheren Zugriff über Notes-Client, HTTP oder SMTP
• Richten Sie eine Datenbank-Zugriffskontrolle für Ihre gesamte Infrastruktur ein
• Schützen Sie Ihre Server vor internen Angriffen
• Vermeiden Sie Schwachstellen, indem Sie Domino-Server und Betriebssystem auf dem neuesten Stand halten
English recording: http://pan.news/20210610en
German recording: http://pan.news/20210610de
Abstract: Marvels, hiccups & first impressions in this interactive 60-minute webinar workshop
Few things in life are as exciting as getting a new piece of technology to play with, wouldn't you agree? Taking it apart, inspecting the pieces, learning how it all works... and hopefully putting it back together again!
Our favorite new toy is HCL Notes v12, and we'll be putting it through its paces - so you don't have to. Come and join the fun in this interactive session with seasoned experts.
Look over their shoulders and share your own knowledge and experiences live as we put this brand-new release under the microscope:
• What's new?
First hands-on experience: See all the new features in action.
• Does it work in the real world?
Check all your boxes: How are performance and stability of Notes v12? What are known issues? How does it react to real, practical use cases?
• Should you upgrade?
What you need to consider as you approach upgrading to v12
• The beta phase: An insider's look
How did it go? What changed throughout the beta? What didn't? How was feedback received and applied?
Be ahead of the curve and join HCL Ambassadors Chris Adler & Marc Thomas in this open-mic style meeting taking place directly after the release.
bccon-2014 key01 ibm_collaboration_solutions_connect_2014ICS User Group
With the introduction of IBM Notes/Domino 9 Social Edition, 2013 has been a very exciting year across the IBM messaging and collaboration portfolio! You know the business value of our technologies; you've also watched us give you the ability to weave the benefits of social collaboration right into your messaging experience. Now, join us as we hit the highlights of 2013, give you a glimpse of what's just around the corner, and then energize you with where we're heading, next!
bccon-2014 dev04 domino_apps_reaching_up&outICS User Group
Domino applications deliver value in numerous ways. The comprehensive platform and tools continue to deliver an unmatched set of core functionality. New enhancements improve the ability for these applications to reach Out to mobile devices and social applications. Upcoming capabilities will allow one to run Domino applications in the cloud. Come hear about the latest and greatest so you can unleash the potential energy of Domino!
Ad108 - XPages in the IBM Lotus Notes Client - A Deep Dive!ddrschiw
This session gives you the grand tour of XPages in the Lotus Notes client. You'll discover how easy it is to take your XPages Web apps offline, and then add custom client behaviors that really adapt your application to Lotus Notes client platform. Spread your wings and integrate your application with other client components using real-world use cases that can make a real difference to your business. Learn how to test and debug your XPages client app along the way, and see how XPages supports traditional Lotus Notes client features and get a glimpse of where these integration points will lead in the future. If you have plans for XPages on the Lotus Notes client, this session is a must for you!
Engage 2018: IBM Notes and Domino Performance Boost - Reloaded Christoph Adler
Created by Christoph Adler (panagenda) & Luis Guirigay (IBM)
There is always room for improvement! Maximizing the IBM Notes client and Domino server performance doesn't have to be complicated. Reloaded for the latest IBM Notes/Domino 9 version (9.0.1 Feature Pack 10 or later), join Chris and Luis to find out the best and latest performance tuning tips. Learn how to debug your clients(s) and server(s), deal with outdated ODS, network latency, application/mail performance issues and more. Improve your IBM Notes client installations to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end users! As a special bonus, Chris will show you how to reduce the startup time of virtualized IBM Notes Clients (Citrix / VMWare / etc).
Speaker: Eric Spencer, IBM Software Engineer, iNotes Development
Learn how you can customize IBM iNotes and SmartCloud Notes web to adapt your corporate look and feel, modify the available functional areas, and add new capabilities. See the improvements made in recent releases, which allow for easier customization and greater tolerance during the upgrade process. I’ll step through examples, such as modifying the items on the action bar. With some HTML and JavaScript skills you can easily extend your IBM iNotes or SmartCloud Notes web mail client to make it your own!
Join this session and learn how you can take the WORST Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it WITHOUT DISRUPTION! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 15 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable IBM Notes V11 Client ever.
Fast. Dangerous. Always in control.
Learn the dirty secrets of the Notes Client and how you can turn them into golden features that will make you shine. You will leave the workshop equipped with new knowledge for your next Notes Client deployment and/or optimization project. You will be able to get better Notes client performance and stability by using less of the system resources, like CPU, Memory and File I/O – just because of the right tailor-made configuration of the Notes client for your very own system requirements. Get geared up for your next Notes V11 deployment with the best-practice tips to get Notes Clients deployed, configured, maintained and ‘finally’ loved by your users.
Don’t forget, IBM Notes V11 is not far away from being released.
IBM Connect 2016 BP1491: Virtual, Faster, Better! How to Virtualize the Rich ...Daniel Reimann
Virtualizing the IBM Notes client or the IBM Client Application Access (formerly known as IBM Notes Browser Plug-in) is an effective way to standardize your client infrastructure, to reduce costs for workstation hardware and to give your users a consistent experience. Learn how to implement, configure and tune Notes on platforms like Citrix or Terminal Server and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing start-up times and more. Daniel and Christoph share their experiences from real-World client virtualization projects.
How to put domino in a docker container and live happy. This are my slides from last IBM Connect 2016 lightning talk. Update will be available soon on my blogs, www.msbiro.net , blog.msbiro.net
Bewährte Praktiken für HCL Notes/Domino-Sicherheit. Teil 2: Der Domino-Serverpanagenda
Aufnahme: http://pan.news/20210420de
Abstract: Server sind das Rückgrat Ihrer IT-Umgebung. Deren Sicherheit ist für jeden IT-Profi von größter Bedeutung. Besonders bei Servern mit Fernzugriff wird dies zu einer heiklen Angelegenheit. Es ist ein schmaler Grat zwischen der komfortablen Nutzung auf der einen Seite und dem Schutz gegen Angreifer auf der anderen Seite.
Zu den Sicherheitsbedenken gehören die mangelnde physische Sicherheit von Geräten, die Verwendung ungesicherter Netzwerke, die ungewollte externe Verfügbarkeit interner Ressourcen und der unbefugte Zugriff aus dem eigenen Unternehmen.
HCL Domino ist eine leistungsfähige und ausgereifte Serverplattform mit einem großen Funktionsumfang. Das macht sie zwar zu einer guten Wahl für viele Anwendungen, bedeutet aber auch, dass es viele potenzielle Möglichkeiten gibt, sich angreifbar zu machen.
In diesem Webinar helfen Ihnen unsere Experten, jeden Aspekt der Absicherung Ihrer Domino-Umgebungen zu betrachten:
• Lernen Sie die Grundlagen der Domino-Server-Sicherheit kennen
• Beheben Sie Probleme mit der Standardkonfiguration und vermeiden Sie häufige Fallstricke
• Sorgen Sie für einen sicheren Zugriff über Notes-Client, HTTP oder SMTP
• Richten Sie eine Datenbank-Zugriffskontrolle für Ihre gesamte Infrastruktur ein
• Schützen Sie Ihre Server vor internen Angriffen
• Vermeiden Sie Schwachstellen, indem Sie Domino-Server und Betriebssystem auf dem neuesten Stand halten
English recording: http://pan.news/20210610en
German recording: http://pan.news/20210610de
Abstract: Marvels, hiccups & first impressions in this interactive 60-minute webinar workshop
Few things in life are as exciting as getting a new piece of technology to play with, wouldn't you agree? Taking it apart, inspecting the pieces, learning how it all works... and hopefully putting it back together again!
Our favorite new toy is HCL Notes v12, and we'll be putting it through its paces - so you don't have to. Come and join the fun in this interactive session with seasoned experts.
Look over their shoulders and share your own knowledge and experiences live as we put this brand-new release under the microscope:
• What's new?
First hands-on experience: See all the new features in action.
• Does it work in the real world?
Check all your boxes: How are performance and stability of Notes v12? What are known issues? How does it react to real, practical use cases?
• Should you upgrade?
What you need to consider as you approach upgrading to v12
• The beta phase: An insider's look
How did it go? What changed throughout the beta? What didn't? How was feedback received and applied?
Be ahead of the curve and join HCL Ambassadors Chris Adler & Marc Thomas in this open-mic style meeting taking place directly after the release.
bccon-2014 key01 ibm_collaboration_solutions_connect_2014ICS User Group
With the introduction of IBM Notes/Domino 9 Social Edition, 2013 has been a very exciting year across the IBM messaging and collaboration portfolio! You know the business value of our technologies; you've also watched us give you the ability to weave the benefits of social collaboration right into your messaging experience. Now, join us as we hit the highlights of 2013, give you a glimpse of what's just around the corner, and then energize you with where we're heading, next!
bccon-2014 dev04 domino_apps_reaching_up&outICS User Group
Domino applications deliver value in numerous ways. The comprehensive platform and tools continue to deliver an unmatched set of core functionality. New enhancements improve the ability for these applications to reach Out to mobile devices and social applications. Upcoming capabilities will allow one to run Domino applications in the cloud. Come hear about the latest and greatest so you can unleash the potential energy of Domino!
bccon-2014 dev03 xpages-road_to_damascas-lotus-script-and-@formula-to-ssjsICS User Group
One of the obstacles to moving to Xpages is the amount of legacy code in LotusScript and @Formula language that needs to be converted. This is always going to be a considerable task, but there are ways to make the process much faster and simpler. These range from using the runAgent command to avoid most of the conversion, to using regular expressions to speed the conversion process. In this session I will reflect on lessons learned from doing two large Xpage conversions and will cover: - What can and can't be converted - Optimising code before conversion - Techniques for speeding up the conversion - Taking the next step (all the way to Java)
bccon-2014 adm05 ibm traveler-2013-and-beyondICS User Group
IBM Notes Traveler – 2013 and Beyond
+ Best Practices for Deployment, Maintenance and Support
IBM Notes Traveler provides the ability to access IBM Domino mail, calendar, contacts, and more from a variety of mobile devices. In 2013, IBM Notes Traveler extended support to Windows Phone, RT, Pro, and BB10 devices, enhanced user's productivity with out of office and more features, and allowed administrators to sleep better with greater attachment security control. Learn about these features and where IBM Notes Traveler is headed in the future.
Great changes are coming, including a new work-centered UI, further MDM/MAM integration, a seamless mobile experience with the extended collaboration suite, and more coming to the cloud!
This session will cover best practices for deploying and maintaining IBM Notes Traveler along with how to troubleshoot many problems yourself and get the best, fastest support should the need arise. Topics to be covered in depth will include: system/capacity planning, handling maintenance, monitoring your IBM Notes Traveler servers and general do's and don'ts to avoiding common pitfalls.
This is a must-attend session for anyone looking to empower their mobile work forc!
bccon-2014 dev02 xpages-coffe-from-a-friend-using-third-party-java-librariesICS User Group
One of the great advantages of XPages is the ability to extend its functionality by adding your own Java libraries or third-party offerings. In fact, the functionality you want is often available in a readily consumable form on OpenNTF. But what do you do when it isn't? This session is about how to use third party Java libraries in your Xpages applications - installing them, interfacing with existing code, configuring security and optimisation. Join me, and take your application's functionality to new heights.
bccon-2014 com02 level-up_building_next_generation_business_applicationsICS User Group
Das Erstellen von neuen Business-Anwendungen ist immer zeitaufwendig und teuer. Wer heutzutage mit der Entwicklung einer neuen Anwendung beginnt, muss häufig gleich die Nutzung auf mehreren Ebenen, wie Client, Browser und mobile Endgeräte berücksichtigen. Außerdem sind Workflow-Unterstützung und die Integration von MS Office-Schnittstellen eine häufige Anforderung.
Mit We4IT Aveedo zeigen wir Ihnen in einer Live-Demo (was könnte hier schon schief gehen?), wie schnell solche Anwendungen durch einen Prozess der Konfiguration, anstatt der Programmierung umgesetzt werden können.
Begleiten Sie uns und erfahren Sie, wie einfach es ist, anspruchsvolle Anwendungen mit der notwendigen Flexibilität und Verfügbarkeit zu erstellen, egal ob für die Nutzung im Büro oder von unterwegs. Und das alles, ohne die Notwendigkeit ein Entwickler-Experte zu sein.
Are your servers running out of space as more, and more complex data is sent thru or stored in applications on the servers? Are your users keep on sending bit like attachments again and again? Do standard tasks like compact or fixup last for ages or does your backup still runs during working hours? Learn how to benefit from build-in space saving features. Maximize disk space savings provided by Domino Attachment and Object Service (DAOS) and ensure that your environment is properly configured for best performance with this feature. Reduce network bandwidth when replicating databases between servers and increase mail quotas without using more disk space. As of Domino 9.0.1, DBMT is the swiss army knife for administrators. Learn about pre-allocating space to avoid file fragmentation during a copy-style compact. Ensure that a mail application in a clustered environment is always available and mail gets delivered while performing file compaction and other standard tasks
bccon-2014 str05 ibm-smart_cloud-for-social-businessICS User Group
Cloud Lösungen sind bei der IBM Connect2014 ein Kernthema für alle Hauptprodukte aus dem Social Communication & Collaboration Portfolio. Die Session gibt einen Update zum aktuellen Stand der als "Software as a Service" (SaaS) verfügbaren Produkte.
In this session (re-reloaded and remastered for HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2), you will learn how easy it can be to maximize Notes client performance. Let Christoph show you, what can be tuned and how to resolve the best possible performance for your HCL Notes client infrastructure. Discover tips and tweaks - how to debug your Notes client, deal with outdated ODS, network latency and application performance issues and the measurable benefit that provides to your users. You’ll discover the current best practices for streamlining location and connection documents and why the catalog.nsf is still so important. You will leave the session with the knowledge you need to improve your HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2 client installations and to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end-users!
In this session (re-reloaded and remastered for HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2), you will learn how easy it can be to maximize Notes client performance. Let Christoph show you, what can be tuned and how to resolve the best possible performance for your HCL Notes client infrastructure. Discover tips and tweaks — how to debug your Notes client, deal with outdated ODS, network latency and application performance issues and the measurable benefit that provides to your users. You’ll discover the current best practices for streamlining location and connection documents and why the catalog.nsf is still so important. You will leave the session with the knowledge you need to improve your HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2 client installations and to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end-users!
Tip from IBM Connect 2014: IBM Domino 64-bit: All you need to knowSocialBiz UserGroup
Daniel Nashed from Nash!Com presented at IBM Connect 2014 about the benefits and technical background for 32bit IBM Domino on 64bit OS and 64bit native IBM Domino. This tip from his presentation covers what you should expect from native 64bit including how it looks on Linux and Windows.
Speaker: Christoph Adler, Senior Consultant, panagenda
Abstract: In this session (re-reloaded and remastered for HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1), you will learn how easy it can be to maximize Notes client performance. Let Christoph show you, what can be tuned and how to resolve the best possible performance for your HCL Notes client infrastructure. Discover tips and tweaks - how to debug your Notes client, deal with outdated ODS, network latency and application performance issues and the measurable benefit that provides to your users. You’ll discover the current best practices for streamlining location and connection documents and why the catalog.nsf is still so important. You will leave the session with the knowledge you need to improve your HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 client installations and to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end-users!
AdminCamp 2018 - IBM Notes V10 Performance BoostChristoph Adler
IBM Notes mit einer besseren Performance auszustatten, muss nicht kompliziert sein. In einer bereits für IBM Notes V10 (Beta-2) aktualisierten Version, zeigt Christoph Adler Ihnen, was eingestellt werden muss, um die bestmögliche Performance zu erreichen. In diesem Zuge werden Themen wie ClientClocking, ODS, Netzwerk-Latenzen und gesteigerte Applikations-Performance behandelt. BestPractices bzgl. Arbeitsumgebungs- und Verbindungsdokumente und warum die catalog.nsf so wichtig ist. Verbessern Sie Ihre IBM Notes 10 (Beta-2) Installation so, um Benutzer (wieder) glücklich zu machen. Denn "glückliche Benutzer == glückliche Admins".
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Domino 10 shipped jam-packed with new features that will make administrators' lives a breeze. In this talk, we'll share everything we know and love about our 15 new favorites—from the long-awaited NSF size limit boost, to brand-new gems like Domino General Query Facility (DGQF), deletion logging and more. You'll learn how to get the most out of all of them, proven through practical customer examples. You'll walk away from this fast-paced, in-depth session with a solid understanding of the new way to administer Domino 10, as well as a hands-on guide to properly put these great features to use!
ICONUK 2018 - IBM Notes V10 Performance BoostChristoph Adler
Maximizing IBM Notes client to performance doesn't have to be complicated! Reloaded for the latest IBM Notes V10 (beta), join Chris and find out what can be tuned - and how to resolve it. Learn how to debug your client, deal with outdated ODS, network latency and application performance issues and the measurable benefit that provides to users. Gather best practices on how to streamline location and connection documents and why the catalog.nsf is so important. Improve your IBM Notes V10 client installations to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end users! As a special bonus, Chris will show you how to reduce the startup time of virtualized IBM Notes V10 Clients (Citrix / VMWare / etc).
CollabSphere 2019 - Dirty Secrets of the Notes ClientChristoph Adler
Fast. Dangerous. Always in control.Learn the dirty secrets of the Notes Client and how you can turn them into golden features that will make you shine. You will leave the workshop equipped with new knowledge for your next Notes Client deployment and/or optimization project. You will be able to get better Notes client performance and stability by using less of the system resources, like CPU, Memory and File I/O – just because of the right tailor-made configuration of the Notes client for your very own system requirements. Get geared up for your next Notes V11 deployment with the best-practice tips to get Notes Clients deployed, configured, maintained and ‘finally’ loved by your users.Don’t forget, IBM Notes V11 is not far away from being released.
CollabSphere2018 - Virtual, Faster, Better! How to virtualize IBM Notes V10Christoph Adler
Virtualizing IBM Notes V10 (incl. Language Packs, Feature Packs, IBM Connections Plugins for Notes and more) is an effective way to standardize your client infrastructure, reduce costs for workstation hardware and give your users a consistent experience. Learn how to implement, configure and tune IBM Notes V10 on platforms like Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing start-up times (up to 70%) and more. Beside a live demo you'll also get some worst practices stories as Chris shares his experiences from real-world client virtualization projects and a recipe, how to run the Installation and initial configuration in the best possible way.
DNUG Webcast: IBM Notes V10 Performance BoostChristoph Adler
IBM Notes Clients mit einer gewissen Portion Performance zu versehen, muss nicht komliziert sein. Diese Session ist bereits für IBM Notes V10 Beta-2 aktualisiert. Komm in den Webcast und finde heraus, welche Stellschrauben, wie weit und in welche Richtung gedreht werden müssen, um IBM Notes maximal optimiert und mit höchster Stabilität nutzen zu können.
Hier werden auch Themen wie z.B. veraltete ODS, Netzwerk-Latenzen und Applikationsperformance behandelt und besprochen, wie man diese messen und beheben kann. Lerne Möglichkeiten das (Start-)Verhalten von IBM Notes Clients zu Analysieren und Best Practices bzgl. „Arbeitsumgebungs- und Verbindungsdokumenten“ anzuwenden und warum die catalog.nsf so wichtig ist.
Verbessere deine IBM Notes Client-Infrastruktur und mache deine Benutzer glücklich, indem du eine bessere Experience (schnellere und stabilere Clients) anbietest. Als Bonus wird Christoph Adler zeigen, wie man den Notes Client Start in virtualisierten Umgebungen (Citrix VMWare) um bis zu 75% beschleunigen kann.
In this presentation I talk about various topics related to Memory Management in SQL Server such as:
1. Memory Manager: Windows NT
a. Virtual memory
i. Address Space Layout
ii. Virtual Memory Manager
iii. 32-bit Virtual Addresses
iv. Address Translation
b. Memory Pool
c. 4GT Tuning
i. /3GB Switch (Two slides)
ii. Effects of /3GB Tuning
iii. /USERVA Switch
d. PAE
i. Using /3GB & PAE together
e. AWE
f. 32-bit vs 64-bit Virtual Memory
2. Memory Manager: SQLOS
a. SQLOS
i. Memory Management
ii. Scheduling
iii. Exception handling
b. NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Architecture)
c. BP and MTL ?
d. Memory Types
e. Memory Pressure
Slides from Android Builder's Summit 2014 in San Jose, CA
The 4.4 KitKat release includes the results of “Project Svelte”: a set of tweaks to the operating system to make it run more easily on devices with around 512 MiB RAM. This is likely to be especially important for people working with “Embedded Android”, that is, implementing Android on devices that are not smart phones or tablets.
DanNotes 2014 - A Performance Boost for your IBM Notes Clientpanagenda
Would your users like their IBM Notes client to perform faster? Do some applications and clients seem to load slowly? Re-written for IBM Notes 9, learn where to look to find out what’s wrong - and resolve it. Find out how to debug your client, deal with outdated ODS, network latency and application performance issues and more importantly understand why you should care. Gather best practices on how to streamline location and connection documents and why the catalog.nsf is so important. Improve your IBM Notes client installations to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end users! And last but not least, Christoph will show you how to increase the startup time of virtualized IBM Notes Clients (Citrix / vmware / etc) up to 70%.
Windows Server 2012 R2 Software-Defined StorageAidan Finn
In this presentation I taught attendees how to build a Scale-Out File Server (SOFS) using Windows Server 2012 R2, JBODs, Storage Spaces, Failover Clustering, and SMB 3.0 Networking, suitable for storing application data such as Hyper-V and SQL Server.
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Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
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UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
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Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
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JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
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Learn about:
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Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
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Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
2. 2
About the Speaker
Daniel Nashed
– Nash!Com – German IBM/Lotus Business Partner/ISV
– Member of The Penumbra group -- an international consortium of
selected Business Partners pooling their talent and resources
– focused on Cross-Platform C-API, Domino® Infrastructure,
Administration, Integration, Troubleshooting and IBM® Traveler
– Platform Focus: Windows® 32/64, Linux®, AIX®
– Author of the Domino on Linux/UNIX® Start Script
3. 3
Agenda
Introduction and Basics about 32/64bit
IBM Lotus® Domino® 32bit on a 64bit OS
– Best Practices and Experience from the Field
Native Domino 64bit
– Best Practices and Experience from the Field
Q&A
4. 4
Operating Systems Covered
Focus in this presentation is Windows and Linux 32bit / 64bit
There are other 64bit implementations
– zLinux is only available in native 64bit mode
● because previous versions have been technically a 31bit implementation with 2 GB memory
address limit
– AIX supports 32bit and 64bit Domino
● It's strongly recommended to use native 64bit because of address limitations caused by the
segmented memory model on AIX
– iSeries - i5/OS has been a true 64bit – or technically 128bit implementation for a long time
– Solaris is not supported any more in Domino 9
5. 5
A Brief History
Domino native 64bit for Windows has been introduced in Domino 8.0.1
– But most customers did not switch to native 64bit immediately
– Has to be seen as a separate platform which needed separate testing
– With the late 8.5.x and 9.x releases more and more customers moved to native 64bit
– Specially Traveler customers are moving to 64bit because of higher memory demand for “larger”
Traveler installations
Domino native 64bit for Linux has been introduced with Domino 9.x
– Quite new platform but we already see customers migrating to native 64bit on Linux
● Traveler Servers
● Servers moved from Domino 8 with new hardware
● Important: Domino 9 requires SLES 11.x and RHEL 6.x
6. 6
32 Bit / 64 Bit Basics
Without “tricks” a 32 Bit OS can only address at most 4 GB Memory
– That's why 32 Bit Process can at most allocate 4 GB Memory
Address Space Limits
– 32 Bit = 2^32 = 4 GB
– 64 Bit = 2^64 = 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 = 18.45 Exabytes
● That's more than we will “ever” need …
● But that's what we thought about 32bit (and long time ago 8bit) as well
● Windows 32bit Limits
– Split memory into 2 GB for System and 2 GB for applications
– Total memory available was only 2 GB for applications
– /3GB switch to change to 3/1 Memory limit was not really a solution
● So it makes a lot of sense to at least switch to a 64bit Operating System
7. 7
Domino 9.0.1 - System Requirements
Windows
– Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition R2 / Enterprise Edition R2 x86-64 plain + SP1
– Windows Server 2012 Standard Edition/Datacenter Edition x86-64
– Windows Server 2012 R2
– Starting with Windows 2008 R2 there is no supported 32bit Microsoft Server OS anymore
– 32bit and 64bit Domino is supported
● Linux
– Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Server 6.x x86-64
– SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 11.x x86-64
– Domino only supports 64bit Linux
● 32bit and 64bit Domino is supported
8. 8
Domino 32bit Limits on 64bit OS
Domino uses Local Process Memory and Shared Memory
– Local memory = each process has local memory only used by this process
● Http, Router, Amgr Traveler use a lot of local process memory
– Shared memory = shared among all processes for different pools
● All shared memory is mapped to all Domino processes
● Most prominent pool: NSF Buffer Pool (internally known as UBM)
– Default: 512 MB for 32bit Domino, 1 GB for 64bit Domino
On a 64bit OS all Domino 32bit processes have a separate 32bit address space within
the 64bit OS address space
But the combination of local and shared memory cannot exceed 4 GB for any
process
9. 9
Domino 32bit on a 64Bit Operating System
Total Memory per Process is 32Bit = 4 GB
– Router / HTTP uses most local process memory
– NSF Buffer Pool is the biggest Shared Memory block (512 MB)
64Bit OS Domino Memory / File-System Cache, .... A lot of room
Domino 32bit / Shared Memory 3GB
Servertask
32bit 1GB
Domino 32bit / Shared Memory 3GB
Servertask
32bit 1GB
Servertask
32bit 1GB
Servertask
32bit 1GB
Servertask
32bit 1GB
Servertask
32bit 1GB
4GB Total
10. 10
Domino 32bit on a 64Bit OS
64Bit OS allows multiple partitions with dedicated 32Bit address space per process
– Very good for consolidation of multiple Domino servers
● Memory Limits
– In normal cases shared + local process memory does not exceed 3-4 GB
The remaining memory is used by the 64Bit OS
– File caching, buffers, internal resources
Running 32Bit Domino on 64bit OS gives you already most of the performance and
scalability benefits
– But there are some details you should take care about (see next slides)
– And there are still good reasons to migrate to native 64bit
11. 11
Memory Considerations
Add memory for file-system caching
– Domino will only use 3-4 Memory for each Domino Partition
● This will not change dramatically with native Domino 64bit
– But the OS will use the remaining memory for file-system caching
– Specially on virtual servers this can dramatically improve performance and reduce read I/Os
We have seen dramatic reduction of I/Os when increasing RAM from 4 to 16 GB
– This is true for large mail and application servers on physical and virtual machines
– RAM is relatively inexpensive and modern system boards offer sufficient slots for RAM
But you need to be aware some issues of file-system cache that can occur
– Details on next slides
12. 12
Large System Cache for 64 Bit Windows
By default there is a very high physical memory limit for the file-system cache
– It will try to use all memory which can cause Domino Memory to be swapped out
There is a Windows 64bit call “SetSystemFileCacheSize()” to limit the cache
● Available since Win2003 R2 or SP2 64Bit
Domino uses this system call on start-up to limit the Windows OS Level Cache
– Domino 8 ships a 64bit helper binary “cacheset.exe” to set the cache size for Domino 32bit
● Domino 64bit has this call integrated into the core code
● Will need the system privilege “SE_INCREASE_QUOTA_NAME”
● See TN #1391477 for details
– Default is 30% of memory
● Can be tuned via notes.ini MEM_FSCachePercentMem=n
● Set depending on the RAM in your machine – also required for native Domino 64
● Example: 16 GB RAM, 6 GB reserved for Domino/OS = MEM_FSCachePercentMem=65
● You can check the current settings with “cacheset.exe -g”
13. 13
File-System Cache Issue with Windows 64bit
Windows 32bit only used around 300 MB of File-System cache
With 64bit the file-system cache can grow to 1 TB virtual memory
– File-system cache is implemented in virtual memory in the same way applications use memory
● Windows also keeps file cache in memory when it is not located in physical memory
– You can end-up with 1 TB of virtual memory file-system space which is not in physical memory at all
– At 1 TB of open file data the cache is reorganized which leads to very high CPU spikes
– It turned out that Domino opens all files with “random-optimized” flag which lead to long caching
of file-data in cache (FILE_FLAG_RANDOM_ACCESS)
– Specially during backups on a large Domino server you can run into performance issues because even the
database is already closed by the backup application it is still open in the DB cache
Solution
– Not really a Domino issue but IBM had to disable the RANDOM Access optimization flag
– SPR# KBRN899NF6 (8.5.3/8.5.2 FP1) : Disable_Random_RW_File_ATTR=1
– SPR# KBRN8AKKA9 (8.5.3/8.5.2 FP3): Default enabled on Windows
14. 14
Platform Support for 32bit Sub-Systems on 64bit OS
Windows uses the WOW sub-system to allow 32bit applications to run unchanged
– Take care that registry parameters change
● HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeLotusDomino
– See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WoW64 for details
Linux needs 32bit sub-system libs to be installed
– On SLES you can install 32bit libs for all your libs with a single setting in YaST
– On RHEL 6 either install all libs manually or set multilib_policy=all in /etc/yum.conf
15. 15
Application Considerations for Domino 32bit on 64bit OS
There are no changes required for LotusScript®, Java and @Formula code
You should take care that ODBC need 32bit versions of the ODBC drivers installed
– Separate configuration for native 64bit and 32bit ODBC resources
Usually no changes for system calls
– System finds the right 32bit implementation of the call
No change for C-API calls from LotusScript
No code changes of C-API based code
– See one important detail for larger servers next slide
16. 16
32 Bit Domino on Windows 64 over 2 GB
Add-On Applications need to be recompiled and linked with Visual Studio .Net 2003
with link flag /LARGEADDRESSAWARE
– Else if any process (servertask) exceeds 2 GB limit (local + shared memory) it would crash!
– Check via dumpbin
– Example: dumpbin /headers nnshdbcat.exe
Result of dumpbin /headers should contain:
– FILE HEADER VALUES
– Application can handle large (>2GB) addresses
Default Max Shared Memory is set to 2GB
– So beyond 2 GB Shared Memory Domino would crash without increasing the limit
– Increase the limit via notes.ini ConstrainedSHMSizeMB=3072 gives you a maximum of 3GB
– That means 1 GB left for local process memory per task
17. 17
Tivoli® Data Protection Support for Domino 32bit
Mixed Mode = “Domino 32bit and OS is 64bit” is only supported in older versions
– Last Version with Mixed Mode Support is TDP 5.5.3
First Release with Domino 9.x support is TDP 7.1
– Which does not support any mixed mode implementations
TDP 6.x releases did not support Linux at all
– TDP 7.1 does support 64bit Linux only – Domino 9 only supports Linux 64
You can run TDP 5.5.3 for a while but once you are updating to Domino 9.x you need
TDP 7.1 or higher
– TDP 7.1 on Linux is supported on 64bit Domino
– because there is no supported 32bit OS for Domino 9 on Linux
We still have a PMR open with Tivoli but it looks like with Domino 9 TDP forces us to
switch to native 64bit → which is in generally OK from strategy point of view
18. 18
64bit Support for Add-On Products
IBM Sametime® (Community Server)
– Only available on 32bit but supports 64bit OS
– Not much data to backup. Take a manual off-line backup or replicate the few important databases
Lotus Quickr®
– Only available on 32bit but supports 64bit OS
– No new version. Domino 8.5.x is still supported with TDP 5.5
IBM Enterprise Integrator (LEI)
– Native 64bit Version for Windows for 8.5.x and 9.0
– New with 9.0 native support for 64bit on Linux
Traveler
– Recommended to install 64bit native
– Only LotusTraveler.nsf needs backup, state DB is either local Derby DB or DB2/SQL Server
20. 20
What should you expect from Native 64bit
Should run a bit faster
– But the performance you gain moving from Domino 8.x to Domino 9.x is bigger
– Also switch from 32bit OS and 64bit gives bigger boost, specially on Windows
It not double as scalable
– Sizing the “number of users” on 64bit should be similar to 32bit
● Will better perform in high load scenarios
– Helps when you already have high memory utilization
– That's does not mean that memory leaks with not hurt you!
Will need a bit more RAM (e.g. 30% more)
– Pointers are 64bit instead of 32bit
21. 21
New Server Platform Native 64bit Intel Linux
Domino 9.0 introduces 64bit on xLinux
True 64bit implementation
– Specially Traveler will benefit from it (Traveler 9.0 also supports 64bit on Linux)
● Traveler needs a lot of local process memory for the traveler servertask
● Side Note: Traveler ships both sets of binary in the same installer for Windows and Linux
For developers this requires a new development environment
– SLES 11 x86_64 (64 bit)
– GNU Compiler Collection (gcc/g++) version 4.3.x
– Each new compiler + environment uses a newer set of LIBs
● By the way this is why SLES 10 and RHEL 5.x is not supported any more
– Not a big change for application developers if already ported to other 64bit platforms (e.g. Win64)
– You can run 32bit applications compiled for Domino 8 but you might need compat libs
More details about C-API background later
22. 22
Native Domino 64bit
Supported Platforms
– since Domino 8.0.1 on AIX64
– since Domino 8.0.1 on Win2003 R2 64Bit
– since Domino 9.0 on Linux SLES 11/RHEL 6
– (iSeries and zLinux available for a longer time)
Domino as a 64Bit Application allows much more memory
– In theory a Win64 application could use up to 8 TB of data
– But Domino 8.0.x / 8.5 64bit does allow more memory but is not specially optimized for larger
memory
● There are some performance enhancements in Domino 9 for native 64bit
23. 23
Native 64bit Resources
A 64bit application – if compiled correctly – will run faster on a 64bit OS
– No WOW-Sub-System on Windows
– No separate 32bit LIBs on Linux
– Native 64bit Pointers
– More registers available for 64bit applications
– Better Process/Thread scheduling
– Optimized direct memory access
Increased memory requirements
– Because of 64bit addresses, alignment changes and larger size for some data-types Domino 64bit
will need more memory.
– It's hard to say how much and it also depends on your environment.
● I would assume 30%
– But more memory usually is not big cost issue
– You should have more memory for file-system caching anyway
24. 24
How 64bit Native looks like - Linux
Use the “file” command to figure out if the binary is 64bit
Use “ldd” command to check dependencies of binary
– Note: resolves only libs from the path
file libnotes.so
libnotes.so: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, not stripped
ldd libnotes.so
linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x00007fff589fd000)
libndgts.so => /opt/ibm/domino/notes/latest/linux/libndgts.so (0x00002b14a6568000)
libdl.so.2 => /lib64/libdl.so.2 (0x00002b14a6770000)
librt.so.1 => /lib64/librt.so.1 (0x00002b14a6974000)
libstdc++.so.6 => /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6 (0x00002b14a6b7c000)
libpthread.so.0 => /lib64/libpthread.so.0 (0x00002b14a6e83000)
libresolv.so.2 => /lib64/libresolv.so.2 (0x00002b14a70a0000)
libc.so.6 => /lib64/libc.so.6 (0x00002b14a72ba000)
libxmlproc.so => /opt/ibm/domino/notes/latest/linux/libxmlproc.so (0x00002b14a764f000)
libgsk8iccs_64.so => /opt/ibm/domino/notes/latest/linux/libgsk8iccs_64.so (0x00002b14a7c79000)
libm.so.6 => /lib64/libm.so.6 (0x00002b14a7dd3000)
libgcc_s.so.1 => /lib64/libgcc_s.so.1 (0x00002b14a8058000)
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00002b14a377a000)
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How 64bit Native looks like - Windows
Use “Depends” application to check dependencies and platform
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How to figure out if the Server is 64bit
Show Server
sh server
IBM Domino (r) Server (64 Bit) (Release 9.0.1 for Linux/64) 31.12.2013 12:30:42
IBM Domino (r) Server (64 Bit) (Release 9.0.1 for Windows/64) 31.12.2013 12:30:42
show stat Server.Version.Architecture
show stat Server.Version.Architecture
Server.Version.Architecture = 64 Bit
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Check Platform via LotusScript
Domino 9.0.1
– Check via
● @Formula Language → @Platform([Specific])
● LotusScript → session.Platform
– Not completely consistent on Linux
Domino
32bit Linux
Domino
64bit Linux
Domino 32bit
Windows
Domino 64bit
Windows
@Platform([Specific]) Linux Linux/64 Windows/NT
6.1
Windows/NT
6.1
session.Platform UNIX Linux/64 Windows/32 Windows/64
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Porting Applications to Native Domino 64bit
Client based application code is not affected
– You only need to take care of code invoked on the server (HTTP, Agents etc)
Standard LotusScript/Java/@Formula Code is safe
– Usually no change needed
ODBC needs to be reviewed
All add-on C-API based applications need to be ported to 64Bit
All C-API from LotusScript calls need to be ported to 64Bit
All native Operating System calls, calls to different libs need to be ported
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Porting C-API Applications to 64bit
You need the right 64bit compiler
Compiler has changed for Domino 9 on Windows
– Domino 8 used Intel Compiler because at first porting the Microsoft compiler was not “ready”
– Now IBM switched back to the Microsoft Visual Studio Compiler also for Win64
– That's good news because it makes porting easier
– You need: “Visual Studio 2010 SP1 Standard for x86 and x64”
– Free download:
● Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 4
– http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8279
● Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Service Pack 1 Compiler Update for the Windows SDK 7.1
– http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=4422
For Linux the official supported Build Platform is SLES 11 with gcc/++ 4.3.x
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Porting to Native 64bit for ISVs
You can expect more and more software that is available for Domino 9 64bit
– Some ISVs might now look into 64bit for Domino 9 because of the new compiler support
– Porting of stand-alone applications should not be too complicated
– Most of the changes are straight forward and C-API has own defines for most important data-types
– If the developer did use the right C-API data types like LONG, WORD, NUMBER. DBHANDLE,
applications can be compiled on 32bit and 64bit with just some changes
– One difference: HANDLE on Windows is now 64bit and remains 32bit in Domino
● Domino switched to DHANDLE for all generic C-API handles → code needs to be changed
● That also means that Domino handles (DHANDLES) are still limited to 32bit
– And there are even some 16bit handles → So 64bit does not remove all 32bit “limitations”
– Be aware that instead of the 1-byte alignment you need the natural platform alignment
● Another reason why 64bit needs a bit more memory
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Porting to Native 64bit for ISVs
Not all applications can be ported straight forward
– More complexity in ISV applications often depends on external libs from other vendors
– All external resources like RSA Libs, ZIP Libs, Antiv-Virus Engine Code, program-libs like the “boost
lib” need to be available for 64bit
– Sometimes interfaces between the LIBs and C-API code needs to be changed
– Not as straight forward than porting native C-API code
● The Domino team has done a great job porting the back-end infrastructure to 64bit
● And the C-API is a sub-set of what IBM uses to build Domino
This is not a C-API porting session but for details about porting check the following
resources
– C-API reference guide section “Porting 32bit Domino applications to 64bit Domino”
– Check the current example code and make-files
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SYM/PDB File Support for Add-On Products
Domino uses a special SYM file format integrated into one large SYM file
– Since D6.5.1 Domino is able to read SYM files for individual binaries
Lotus Development (Iris) Tool Map2iSym to create matching SYM files is part of the
Lotus C-API Toolkit since Domino 6.5.1
– Has not been shipped with all C-API toolkits since then
Domino 9.0.x
– Domino 9 64bit still uses SYM files but uses a new SYM file format
– But add-on/ISV applications have to use PDB files instead
– NSD is enabled to use PDB files
– ISVs have to ship PDB files instead of SYM files for Domino 9 64bit
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Porting LotusScript to C-API Calls
First of all re-think if you still need the code
– Often you are using legacy code that could be meanwhile coded in LotusScript
Depending on the complexity of the C-API calls it can be quite complicated to be ported
– Structures passed between C-API calls
– Callback functions
– In many cases a native C-API solution (servertask) which interfaces with LS code is the better solution
● More stable and easier to maintain
Data-Types stayed the same but pointers are now 64bit instead of 32bit
– The only data-type that can hold a pointer in LotusScript is a “double”
– So depending on the code you will end up with separate implementations for 32bit and 64bit
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Porting LotusScript to Native Platform Calls
Mostly used on Windows
Again - First of all “re-think” if you still need the code
Take care of changes data-types
– For 64bit Values you need “double”
– Addresses are 64bit (you need “double” like for C-API calls)
● There are some issues you should be aware of
– See details on next slides
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Known Issues when Calling native APIs from LotusScript
Each of those issues causes the Domino Server to hang, crash or causes abnormal
process terminations
– If you are calling any API from LS you should update to the latest fixpacks!
– Current Status: Domino 8.5.3 FP6, Domino 9.0.1
8.5.3 FP3 / 9.0
– SPR# EFEN8MJJCY - Fixed an issue that would occur on 64-bit Domino platforms running an
agent that integrated with C code. Prior to this fix, extra padding was added to the return value of
the various data types which causes data issues going back and forth from 32-bit to 64-bit Domino
versions.
– In other words: Re-aligns the data properly for C callouts using Types.
– SPR# RDJS8W6QYE - This is a companion fix to EFEN8MJJCY also fixed in this release.
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Known Issues when Calling native APIs from LotusScript
8.5.3 FP3 / 9.0
– SPR# PCHE8QLKPT - Companion fix to SPR EFEN8MJJCY also fixed in this release.
– Additional Info: Fix for functions returning pointers. Compiler when optimized uses a float register
when LotusScript sets Double as a return value. So the return value is always NULL
– Important: For the fix to work you need to set notes.ini LS64BITCCALLOUTPointerSupport=1
● Tells LotusScript to do Callouts as if a pointer is returned, not Double.
● If you not a C-API from LotusScript developer ignore this
– The developer should tell you when to use this parameter
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Known Issues when Calling native APIs from LotusScript
9.0.1 / 8.5.3 FP5
– SPR# RDJS94GTVD - Fixes Domino crash on 64 bit platforms, caused by having a LotusScript
agent that makes C API calls to Operating System APIs iteratively, such as in a loop. This is a
regression in 8.5.3 FP2.
– SPR# TTSU94HQZJ - Fixes issue where LotusScript: Lotus C API REGNewUser registers
Alternate Name of users without converting to LMBCS
● This is a general issue with international character sets when calling C-API functions
– SPR# KJKJ9468AY - Fixed a Windows Domino 64-bit Server Lotusscript OLE crash.
Domino in this environment was not handling the size of parameters being passed in.
– SPR# JFRA8EAJGE - Fixes Domino 64-bit Server crash on fpoplong and SlowFloatToLong.
● Fixed in 9.0.1 only. No additional information available
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LotusScript 64bit Limitation
Stack size for variables was not increased in Domino 64bit
– TN #1451119 “32k limit for string arrays applies to both 32-bit and 64-bit Notes/Domino”
– Example: Dim myArray(1 to 8000) as String
● 32K limit for a static string array at entry 4049.
● On 32-bit platforms, there can be 8190 elements declared
Work-Around: Use dynamic arrays
● Dim myArray() as String
ReDim myArray(1 to 8000) as String
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ODBC Connections
You need native 64bit ODBC drivers
– With Domino 32bit you needed the ODBC 32Bit drivers on a 64bit OS
– In general this will be easier than in mixed mode specially with database drivers like Oracle
Lotus Connector (LC) is the recommended technology
– LSXODBC (LS:DO) is not supported in Domino 64bit
– Lotus Connector is the more current technology. LSXODBC is legacy code
Native JDBC connections work unchanged and connect directly to the remote DB
“IBM ODBC Driver for Notes/Domino 9.x (for Windows 64-Bit English)”
– Can be used to access Domino data
– Available for 32bit and 64bit
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Migrating to Domino 64bit
1. Uninstall Domino 32bit
2. Install Domino 64bit
– You cannot just install 64bit, Domino 32bit and Domino 64bit are two different platforms
– Data Should remain untouched
Delete and re-create all physical FT indexes when the server is still down
– You could also switch FT Index to a different disk via notes.ini FTBasePath=f:ftdir
● New setting since 8.5.3. Makes sense for larger servers with large FT Indexes
All view/folder indexes need to be rebuild
– There are multiply ways depending on your migration scenario
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Rebuilding View/Folder Index
a.) Via Updall
– Simple way: Load updall -r
b.) Compact / DBMT
– 1.) Discard all view indexes via Compact -D (can run multi-threaded in Domino 9 via -# switch)
Example: load compact -D -# 4 mail/
Note1: if you want to ensure all Dbs use design/data compression add -n -v flags
Note2: In case databases have the wrong DB class upgrade them to current ODS via -C -upgrade
– 2.) Leverage DBMT to only build most important views only
Example load dbmt -updallThreads 4 mail/
– Takes a while but would be more clean than just rebuilding views
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Performance Tuning
NSF_BUFFER_POOL_SIZE_MB
– By default 512 MB for 32bit Domino
– By default 1 GB for 64bit Domino
– Some other default values depend on the buffer pool size
Notes.ini NSF_DbCache_Maxentries=3000
– default value around 3 times the buffer pool size in MB
if you have more than n users or more than n open files you can increase the value
EVENT_POOL_SIZE=41943040
– Needed on all servers if higher number of log messages
Increase internal pools – also required by larger 32bit Servers
– CATALOG_POOL_SIZE_MB=100
– dirman_poolsize_mb=100
– nsf_monitor_pool_size_mb=200
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General Performance Tuning for 32bit and 64bit
Server_Pool_Tasks=80
– Number of IOCP pooltasks per Notes Port
Server_Max_Concurrent_Trans=160
– maximum concurrent transactions. should be Server_Pool_Tasks multiplied by number of ports.
UPDATE_FULLTEXT_THREAD=1
– Separate Thread for Full-Text indexing
Disable_BCC_group_expansion=1
– Disables Router BBC Group expansion for performance reasons
FT_FLY_INDEX_OFF=1
– Disables on the fly FT indexing when agents use search queries on a not FT indexed DB
● Avoids “extremely inefficient” temporary FT index
● Agent will not run and code should be changed
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Domino 9.0 - Performance Improvements
Source: IBM presentation at IBM Connect 2013
Large UBM support for 64 Bit Exploitation
– e.g. NSF_BUFFER_POOL_SIZE_MB=8192 settable in notes.ini
– Improved View Access with more Views remaining cached in memory
Increased MAX Pool Sizes for 64 Bit Exploitation
– MAX_NETPOOLSIZE to 1Gig (from 512 MB)
– MAX_TASK_POOL _SIZE to 16 MB (from 4 MB)
– NETSESSIONPOOL_SIZEMAXMB to 20000 MB (from 2000 MB)
– MAX_GROUPCACHE_POOLSIZE to 32 MB (from 15)
It's hard to tell how much the extra memory will help because usually customers
switch to new hardware and Domino release in the same step
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Session Summary
Domino 64bit Native is stable and not new anymore and you should consider it
– Already used for larger Traveler deployments
– Many customers already migrated to Domino 64bit Windows
– Domino on Intel Linux is quite new
● But is the platform used for IBM SmartCloud® for Social Business
● And Domino 64bit on zLinux has been also around for a while
It's not that complicated but needs some details to consider
– Specially with “custom”/add-on code
– Your IBM Business Partners should help you with their add-on applications and custom code
● Now you are aware what to ask for :-)
Native 64bit is a strategic decision
– You don't have to move servers now
– But you can consider it already for your Domino 9 upgrade
– Specially when you switch to new hardware – or start deploying virtual servers
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Thanks for your attention!
Questions?
– Now, after the session or via email
Daniel Nashed
nsh@nashcom.de
http://blog.nashcom.de
http://www.nashcom.de
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