Migrating & upgrading connections can be a daunting - Here i share some trips, best practises and information on how to ensure that your upgrades are stress free
IBM Connections Troubleshooting or “Get the Cow off the Ice” LetsConnect
You are an IBM Connections admin and you would like to know how to fix your problems and open tickets?
We will talk about some troubleshooting basics and other useful things to ensure that you have enough skills to get your Connections running smoothly.
There are many areas where you need different debugging skills. We will cover backend like DB2, TDI, SSO and some IBM integrations like Docs, CCM, Cognos or Forms Experience Builder. Of course we will cover Connections itself, too.
You will also get some helpful best practises which will help you within your daily work.
Sharon Bellamy presented at UKLUG 2012 in Cardiff, Wales on her lessons learned from 6 years of working with IBM Connections. Some of her key lessons included: planning upgrades and migrations carefully in phases to reduce risk; having a separate test/development system for testing changes; and knowing that the default installation may not always be the best approach for larger deployments. She emphasized the importance of planning, documentation, and being prepared to tune the system after deploying.
IBM Connections administration – keep your systems running the right wayLetsConnect
You have IBM Connections installed but now you are unsure what you need to do to keep the lights on the servers running smoothly.
User account synchronization, Database maintenance, reviewing the log files for errors, …
There are many of tasks for an IBM Connections admin – let us tell you how to schedule them into daily, weekly, monthly or even quarterly tasks.
Learn what you need to deal with immediately and which tasks you can schedule for later.
Take home some useful scripts, life saving settings and a sample schedule for your admin work
IBM Connect 2016 - 60+ in 60 - Admin Tips Power HourChris Miller
See the full slides at http://idonot.es/60in60for2016
With a guaranteed minimum of 60 administration tips in 60 minutes you will walk out with a list of items to immediately help you tune your collaboration environment. Covering IBM Domino, Sametime, Connections, Traveler and more will have you eager to get back and implement some of the ideas. We will take best practices from the my SocialBizUg Admin Tips newsletter, customer case stories and other best practices. Have no fear, we will move faster that you can write so everything will be available for you to download. This is an ode to the hundreds of tips brought to you by the letters M and G (Mooney and Gab) over the years.
Victor Toal - IBM Connections: So you have it installed – now what?LetsConnect
You have successfully installed IBM Connections in your environment – but now what comes next? Installation is one thing, but keeping your new environment up and running requires a different focus:
What are some of the regular actions you should be doing to proactively keep your environment running?
Where do you start looking when something looks wrong?
How do you fulfill some of the requests users now come to you with?
How do you correctly change configurations without breaking what you just built?
These questions and more are what we will explore during our conversation about IBM Connections.
This document provides an agenda for a meeting on IBM Lotus Notes and social business. It introduces Vladislav Tatarincev from SIA "CYONE" as the speaker. CYONE is introduced as an IBM Premier Business Partner focused on IBM Lotus, IBM Tivoli, identity management and Citrix technologies. The document discusses IBM Lotus Notes licensing, new features in Notes 9, IBM Traveler, IBM Connections 5.0, and how a Kaizen approach can be implemented using social software to improve employee satisfaction, collaboration and knowledge sharing.
IBM Connections Troubleshooting or “Get the Cow off the Ice” LetsConnect
You are an IBM Connections admin and you would like to know how to fix your problems and open tickets?
We will talk about some troubleshooting basics and other useful things to ensure that you have enough skills to get your Connections running smoothly.
There are many areas where you need different debugging skills. We will cover backend like DB2, TDI, SSO and some IBM integrations like Docs, CCM, Cognos or Forms Experience Builder. Of course we will cover Connections itself, too.
You will also get some helpful best practises which will help you within your daily work.
Sharon Bellamy presented at UKLUG 2012 in Cardiff, Wales on her lessons learned from 6 years of working with IBM Connections. Some of her key lessons included: planning upgrades and migrations carefully in phases to reduce risk; having a separate test/development system for testing changes; and knowing that the default installation may not always be the best approach for larger deployments. She emphasized the importance of planning, documentation, and being prepared to tune the system after deploying.
IBM Connections administration – keep your systems running the right wayLetsConnect
You have IBM Connections installed but now you are unsure what you need to do to keep the lights on the servers running smoothly.
User account synchronization, Database maintenance, reviewing the log files for errors, …
There are many of tasks for an IBM Connections admin – let us tell you how to schedule them into daily, weekly, monthly or even quarterly tasks.
Learn what you need to deal with immediately and which tasks you can schedule for later.
Take home some useful scripts, life saving settings and a sample schedule for your admin work
IBM Connect 2016 - 60+ in 60 - Admin Tips Power HourChris Miller
See the full slides at http://idonot.es/60in60for2016
With a guaranteed minimum of 60 administration tips in 60 minutes you will walk out with a list of items to immediately help you tune your collaboration environment. Covering IBM Domino, Sametime, Connections, Traveler and more will have you eager to get back and implement some of the ideas. We will take best practices from the my SocialBizUg Admin Tips newsletter, customer case stories and other best practices. Have no fear, we will move faster that you can write so everything will be available for you to download. This is an ode to the hundreds of tips brought to you by the letters M and G (Mooney and Gab) over the years.
Victor Toal - IBM Connections: So you have it installed – now what?LetsConnect
You have successfully installed IBM Connections in your environment – but now what comes next? Installation is one thing, but keeping your new environment up and running requires a different focus:
What are some of the regular actions you should be doing to proactively keep your environment running?
Where do you start looking when something looks wrong?
How do you fulfill some of the requests users now come to you with?
How do you correctly change configurations without breaking what you just built?
These questions and more are what we will explore during our conversation about IBM Connections.
This document provides an agenda for a meeting on IBM Lotus Notes and social business. It introduces Vladislav Tatarincev from SIA "CYONE" as the speaker. CYONE is introduced as an IBM Premier Business Partner focused on IBM Lotus, IBM Tivoli, identity management and Citrix technologies. The document discusses IBM Lotus Notes licensing, new features in Notes 9, IBM Traveler, IBM Connections 5.0, and how a Kaizen approach can be implemented using social software to improve employee satisfaction, collaboration and knowledge sharing.
The document discusses problems that arose with scaling a Smalltalk web server called Silt without any initial planning. Key problems included supporting multiple blogs, slow page loads from repetitive file reads, slow category and keyword searches, and spam issues. Solutions involved refactoring code into separate classes, adding caching at various levels, offloading expensive searches to background threads, and updating anti-spam mechanisms. The author notes that problems were only solved reactively as they emerged and that Smalltalk proved capable of handling the scaling needs.
Soccnx10: Best and worst practices deploying IBM Connectionspanagenda
Depending on deployment size, operating system and security considerations you have different options to configure IBM Connections. This session will show good and bad examples on how to do it from multiple customer deployments. We will describe things we found and how you can optimize your systems. Main topics include simple (documented) tasks that should be applied, missing documentation, automated user synchronization, TDI solutions and user synchronization, performance tuning, security optimizing and planning Single Sign On for mail, IBM Sametime and SPNEGO. This is valuable information that will help you to be successful in your next IBM Connections deployment project.
A presentation by Christoph Stoettner & Nico Meisenzahl
Best And Worst Practices Deploying IBM ConnectionsLetsConnect
Depending on deployment size, operating system and security considerations you have different options to configure IBM Connections. This session will show examples from multiple customer deployments of IBM Connections. I will describe things I found and how you can optimize your systems. Main topics include; simple (documented) tasks that should be applied, missing documentation, automated user synchronization, TDI solutions and user synchronization, performance tuning, security optimizing and planning Single Sign On
ICONUK 2016: Back From the Dead: How Bad Code Kills a Good ServerSerdar Basegmez
This document summarizes the troubleshooting process used to identify and resolve a performance issue impacting a mission critical Domino database. Initial analysis found the database compact was not completing and the server was experiencing high swap space usage and memory pressure. Further investigation revealed several issues with the database design and scheduled tasks. A multi-step process was then used to optimize the operating system, Domino configuration, and address a problem with a custom application that was filling memory. Collaborative debugging between administrators and developers was able to replicate the issue and identify the specific code causing the performance problem.
Building perfect sql servers, every time -oopsJoseph D'Antoni
This document discusses best practices for building SQL servers consistently through automation. It recommends:
- Setting max memory and MAXDOP appropriately
- Changing model file sizes and recovery models
- Adding tempdb files for performance
- Creating SQL agent alerts for errors
- Enabling backup compression and instant file initialization
- Standardizing hardware, software versions, and installation processes
- Scripting installs for consistency and speed
- Managing servers through a private cloud interface with role-based access
Following these standards allows for reliable, high-performing SQL servers that can be deployed and managed efficiently at scale.
Best and worst practices deploying IBM ConnectionsLetsConnect
Depending on deployment size, operating system and security considerations you have different options to configure IBM Connections. This session will show good and bad examples on how to do it from multiple customer deployments. We will describe things we found and how you can optimize your systems. Main topics include simple (documented) tasks that should be applied, missing documentation, automated user synchronization, TDI solutions and user synchronization, performance tuning, security optimizing and planning Single Sign On for mail, IBM Sametime and SPNEGO. This is valuable information that will help you to be successful in your next IBM Connections deployment project. Don’t miss it.
The document provides an overview of how to perform basic troubleshooting and tuning for MySQL performance issues as a "5 Minute DBA". It recommends first checking server versions, hardware resources like CPU, memory, and I/O using tools like sar, iostat, vmstat, and top. If issues persist, it suggests reviewing configuration settings and database queries/indexes before further optimizing the database. The document stresses that quick fixes may not always be optimal and assumes a Linux/Unix environment.
BP1491: Virtual, Faster, Better - How to Virtualize the Rich Client and Brows...panagenda
Virtualizing the IBM Notes Client or the IBM Client Application Access (formerly known as IBM Notes Browser Plugin) 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 Notes on platforms like Citrix or Terminal Server and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing startup times and more.
A presentation from Christoph Adler (panagenda) and Daniel Reimann (panagenda).
This document discusses overcoming silos when implementing DevOps for a new product at a company. The teams involved were dispersed globally and siloed in their tools and processes. Challenges included isolating workload sizes, choosing a Linux image, and team ownership issues. The solution involved aligning teams, automating deployment with Bash scripts called by Terraform and Azure DevOps, and evolving the automation. This improved communication, decreased teams from 120 people to 7, and increased deployments and profits for the successful project.
IBM Connections Adminblast - Connect17 (DEV 1268)Nico Meisenzahl
Buckle up, join Christoph and Nico and get ready to learn 50 tips and tricks you can implement right away to improve your IBM Connections environment. Your users will thank you as they too benefit from this best practice list gathered from real-world projects while deploying and administering IBM Connections On-premises. Walk away with knowledge covering anything from Cognos integration, docs, CCM and Forms Experience Builder to the back end and DB2, TDI and SSO.
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).
Session from NCUG. Stockholm 12.06.2019.
Basic Domino Performance Tuning. Ideas how to improve performance, statistics how to get information that we have issues and how to fix them
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.
Using XPages out of the box lets you build good looking and well performing applications. However, as XPage applications become bigger and more complex, performance can become an issue and, if it comes to scalability and speed optimization, there are a couple of things to take into consideration. Learn how to use partial refresh and partial execution mode and how to monitor its execution using a JSF LifeCycle monitor to avoid multiple re-calculation of controls. We will show tools that can allow you to profile your code, readily available from OpenNTF, along with a demonstration of how to use them to improve the speed of your code. Still writing SSJS and encounter a significant slow down when using Script Libraries? See, how you can improve the speed of your application using JAVA instead of JS, JSON and even @formulas.
SUTOL 2016: IBM Connections Deployment Best and Worst Practicespanagenda
The document summarizes best practices and recommendations for deploying IBM Connections. It discusses preparing for the installation, including downloading required software, checking system requirements, and creating installation documentation. It also provides tips for configuration such as sizing appropriately, installing fixes, registering WebSphere Application Server as a service, configuring directories and synchronization, and adjusting log settings. The document emphasizes following IBM's documentation carefully and having a plan to optimize performance.
1050: TDI Solutions Best Practises with IBM Connections Deployments - IBM Con...panagenda
One of the main components to synchronize IBM Connections Profiles is SDI / TDI (Tivoli | Security Directory Integrator) and the tdisol package IBM provides during the installation. This package contains lots of scripts which are useful, but are often unknown by customers and administrators. Knowing the main configuration properties and possibilities saves you time during installation and on your daily work. Avoid broken profiles and login problems of your users after following this session.
A presentation from Christoph Stoettner (panagenda).
MarvelClient for iOS - Client Management for Domino Mobile Apppanagenda
In this session you will learn how to get your mobile clients under control quickly and easily using MarvelClient for iOS.
From initial user setup to workspace, Recent Apps, connection documents, user preferences, notes.ini entries, local replicas, full-text indexes, mail server changes, cloud migrations, mass changes in migration projects, profile documents, running LotusScript agents, workspace pages*, database/desktop icons* and bookmarks. [* even though workspace is not supported it is used for the client to function properly]
Follow Christoph on SlideShare: https://pan.news/ChristophAdlerSlideShare
This document provides an overview of techniques for improving Lotus Domino performance. It discusses how hardware, the operating system, Domino configuration, database design, views, agents, and functions can impact performance. Specific recommendations include enabling transaction logging, tuning RAID, separating transactional logging to a dedicated disk, enabling traffic compression, tuning indexes, and optimizing database design elements like views and columns. The document also outlines performance improvements in different Domino versions.
Win, Win, Win: Changing Attitudes, Adopting Social and Going Green – A Custom...LetsConnect
Adopting Social remains a challenge for many organizations, but how do you change the attitudes of some people, including senior executives who have their minds made up in advance? Many agree the best way is to focus on business solutions rather than lists of features. This session presents what happened when “the old way of doing things” met some new thinking at A&W Food Services of Canada, who faced the challenge of how to increase the use of IBM Connections. Take a corporate strategy process, add Connections and some iPads, focus on the business solution, save some paper and open some eyes to the possibilities. Those senior executives are now happy Connections users. We will explain the need and the solution and give you the steps to do the same thing in your organization.
Dissertation Case Study for Attitude of British Customer Towards Hospitality ...DissertationFirst
Consumer behaviour is a study of why the consumers behave the way they do. It has been mostly observed that customers are often segmented into different groups and it so happens that individuals within the same group also behave differently. The factors which affect the perceptions, beliefs and attitude of customers are different for different individuals and the intensity with which different factors affect the individuals is also different. The products and services which satisfy the customer at one point might not satisfy him in another situation and needs and preferences differ from situation to situation. It has also been observed that products and services which satisfy one customer might not satisfy another customer.
In the service industry, and particularly for hospitality sector, customer satisfaction is of utmost importance. For hospitality sector, it is building up a strong base of satisfied customers that will bring new business to the hotel and strengthen its position in the industry. The expectations of the customer must be met in order to bring them back to the same hotel as an unsatisfied customer will never return to the same hotel. Also, it is important to raise the service standards every time because customers always look for differentiated and specialised services every time they move into the hotel.
This report particularly deals with the Marriott Hotel and presents the position of Marriott in the minds of the British hospitality customers. Marriott has been able to build up a brand image and have services and products which are the best as per the industry standards and norms. The report also discusses the various measures that Marriott has undertaken to meet the growing demands and needs of the customers. Marriott has always tried to establish close connectivity with its customers and keeps a track of their feedbacks and tries to improve its services as per the expectations and demands of the guests.
HP has a divisional organizational structure with seven business segments including Enterprise Storage, Servers and Networking, HP Enterprise Services, HP Software Division, HP Technology Services, Personal Systems Group, and Imaging and Printing Group. HP's mission is to provide high quality products and solutions that earn customer respect and loyalty. The document discusses HP's focus on innovation, harnessing new technologies while protecting privacy, making computers personal, transforming printing, reducing environmental impact, and driving social innovation through strategic collaborations and research partnerships.
The document discusses problems that arose with scaling a Smalltalk web server called Silt without any initial planning. Key problems included supporting multiple blogs, slow page loads from repetitive file reads, slow category and keyword searches, and spam issues. Solutions involved refactoring code into separate classes, adding caching at various levels, offloading expensive searches to background threads, and updating anti-spam mechanisms. The author notes that problems were only solved reactively as they emerged and that Smalltalk proved capable of handling the scaling needs.
Soccnx10: Best and worst practices deploying IBM Connectionspanagenda
Depending on deployment size, operating system and security considerations you have different options to configure IBM Connections. This session will show good and bad examples on how to do it from multiple customer deployments. We will describe things we found and how you can optimize your systems. Main topics include simple (documented) tasks that should be applied, missing documentation, automated user synchronization, TDI solutions and user synchronization, performance tuning, security optimizing and planning Single Sign On for mail, IBM Sametime and SPNEGO. This is valuable information that will help you to be successful in your next IBM Connections deployment project.
A presentation by Christoph Stoettner & Nico Meisenzahl
Best And Worst Practices Deploying IBM ConnectionsLetsConnect
Depending on deployment size, operating system and security considerations you have different options to configure IBM Connections. This session will show examples from multiple customer deployments of IBM Connections. I will describe things I found and how you can optimize your systems. Main topics include; simple (documented) tasks that should be applied, missing documentation, automated user synchronization, TDI solutions and user synchronization, performance tuning, security optimizing and planning Single Sign On
ICONUK 2016: Back From the Dead: How Bad Code Kills a Good ServerSerdar Basegmez
This document summarizes the troubleshooting process used to identify and resolve a performance issue impacting a mission critical Domino database. Initial analysis found the database compact was not completing and the server was experiencing high swap space usage and memory pressure. Further investigation revealed several issues with the database design and scheduled tasks. A multi-step process was then used to optimize the operating system, Domino configuration, and address a problem with a custom application that was filling memory. Collaborative debugging between administrators and developers was able to replicate the issue and identify the specific code causing the performance problem.
Building perfect sql servers, every time -oopsJoseph D'Antoni
This document discusses best practices for building SQL servers consistently through automation. It recommends:
- Setting max memory and MAXDOP appropriately
- Changing model file sizes and recovery models
- Adding tempdb files for performance
- Creating SQL agent alerts for errors
- Enabling backup compression and instant file initialization
- Standardizing hardware, software versions, and installation processes
- Scripting installs for consistency and speed
- Managing servers through a private cloud interface with role-based access
Following these standards allows for reliable, high-performing SQL servers that can be deployed and managed efficiently at scale.
Best and worst practices deploying IBM ConnectionsLetsConnect
Depending on deployment size, operating system and security considerations you have different options to configure IBM Connections. This session will show good and bad examples on how to do it from multiple customer deployments. We will describe things we found and how you can optimize your systems. Main topics include simple (documented) tasks that should be applied, missing documentation, automated user synchronization, TDI solutions and user synchronization, performance tuning, security optimizing and planning Single Sign On for mail, IBM Sametime and SPNEGO. This is valuable information that will help you to be successful in your next IBM Connections deployment project. Don’t miss it.
The document provides an overview of how to perform basic troubleshooting and tuning for MySQL performance issues as a "5 Minute DBA". It recommends first checking server versions, hardware resources like CPU, memory, and I/O using tools like sar, iostat, vmstat, and top. If issues persist, it suggests reviewing configuration settings and database queries/indexes before further optimizing the database. The document stresses that quick fixes may not always be optimal and assumes a Linux/Unix environment.
BP1491: Virtual, Faster, Better - How to Virtualize the Rich Client and Brows...panagenda
Virtualizing the IBM Notes Client or the IBM Client Application Access (formerly known as IBM Notes Browser Plugin) 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 Notes on platforms like Citrix or Terminal Server and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing startup times and more.
A presentation from Christoph Adler (panagenda) and Daniel Reimann (panagenda).
This document discusses overcoming silos when implementing DevOps for a new product at a company. The teams involved were dispersed globally and siloed in their tools and processes. Challenges included isolating workload sizes, choosing a Linux image, and team ownership issues. The solution involved aligning teams, automating deployment with Bash scripts called by Terraform and Azure DevOps, and evolving the automation. This improved communication, decreased teams from 120 people to 7, and increased deployments and profits for the successful project.
IBM Connections Adminblast - Connect17 (DEV 1268)Nico Meisenzahl
Buckle up, join Christoph and Nico and get ready to learn 50 tips and tricks you can implement right away to improve your IBM Connections environment. Your users will thank you as they too benefit from this best practice list gathered from real-world projects while deploying and administering IBM Connections On-premises. Walk away with knowledge covering anything from Cognos integration, docs, CCM and Forms Experience Builder to the back end and DB2, TDI and SSO.
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).
Session from NCUG. Stockholm 12.06.2019.
Basic Domino Performance Tuning. Ideas how to improve performance, statistics how to get information that we have issues and how to fix them
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.
Using XPages out of the box lets you build good looking and well performing applications. However, as XPage applications become bigger and more complex, performance can become an issue and, if it comes to scalability and speed optimization, there are a couple of things to take into consideration. Learn how to use partial refresh and partial execution mode and how to monitor its execution using a JSF LifeCycle monitor to avoid multiple re-calculation of controls. We will show tools that can allow you to profile your code, readily available from OpenNTF, along with a demonstration of how to use them to improve the speed of your code. Still writing SSJS and encounter a significant slow down when using Script Libraries? See, how you can improve the speed of your application using JAVA instead of JS, JSON and even @formulas.
SUTOL 2016: IBM Connections Deployment Best and Worst Practicespanagenda
The document summarizes best practices and recommendations for deploying IBM Connections. It discusses preparing for the installation, including downloading required software, checking system requirements, and creating installation documentation. It also provides tips for configuration such as sizing appropriately, installing fixes, registering WebSphere Application Server as a service, configuring directories and synchronization, and adjusting log settings. The document emphasizes following IBM's documentation carefully and having a plan to optimize performance.
1050: TDI Solutions Best Practises with IBM Connections Deployments - IBM Con...panagenda
One of the main components to synchronize IBM Connections Profiles is SDI / TDI (Tivoli | Security Directory Integrator) and the tdisol package IBM provides during the installation. This package contains lots of scripts which are useful, but are often unknown by customers and administrators. Knowing the main configuration properties and possibilities saves you time during installation and on your daily work. Avoid broken profiles and login problems of your users after following this session.
A presentation from Christoph Stoettner (panagenda).
MarvelClient for iOS - Client Management for Domino Mobile Apppanagenda
In this session you will learn how to get your mobile clients under control quickly and easily using MarvelClient for iOS.
From initial user setup to workspace, Recent Apps, connection documents, user preferences, notes.ini entries, local replicas, full-text indexes, mail server changes, cloud migrations, mass changes in migration projects, profile documents, running LotusScript agents, workspace pages*, database/desktop icons* and bookmarks. [* even though workspace is not supported it is used for the client to function properly]
Follow Christoph on SlideShare: https://pan.news/ChristophAdlerSlideShare
This document provides an overview of techniques for improving Lotus Domino performance. It discusses how hardware, the operating system, Domino configuration, database design, views, agents, and functions can impact performance. Specific recommendations include enabling transaction logging, tuning RAID, separating transactional logging to a dedicated disk, enabling traffic compression, tuning indexes, and optimizing database design elements like views and columns. The document also outlines performance improvements in different Domino versions.
Win, Win, Win: Changing Attitudes, Adopting Social and Going Green – A Custom...LetsConnect
Adopting Social remains a challenge for many organizations, but how do you change the attitudes of some people, including senior executives who have their minds made up in advance? Many agree the best way is to focus on business solutions rather than lists of features. This session presents what happened when “the old way of doing things” met some new thinking at A&W Food Services of Canada, who faced the challenge of how to increase the use of IBM Connections. Take a corporate strategy process, add Connections and some iPads, focus on the business solution, save some paper and open some eyes to the possibilities. Those senior executives are now happy Connections users. We will explain the need and the solution and give you the steps to do the same thing in your organization.
Dissertation Case Study for Attitude of British Customer Towards Hospitality ...DissertationFirst
Consumer behaviour is a study of why the consumers behave the way they do. It has been mostly observed that customers are often segmented into different groups and it so happens that individuals within the same group also behave differently. The factors which affect the perceptions, beliefs and attitude of customers are different for different individuals and the intensity with which different factors affect the individuals is also different. The products and services which satisfy the customer at one point might not satisfy him in another situation and needs and preferences differ from situation to situation. It has also been observed that products and services which satisfy one customer might not satisfy another customer.
In the service industry, and particularly for hospitality sector, customer satisfaction is of utmost importance. For hospitality sector, it is building up a strong base of satisfied customers that will bring new business to the hotel and strengthen its position in the industry. The expectations of the customer must be met in order to bring them back to the same hotel as an unsatisfied customer will never return to the same hotel. Also, it is important to raise the service standards every time because customers always look for differentiated and specialised services every time they move into the hotel.
This report particularly deals with the Marriott Hotel and presents the position of Marriott in the minds of the British hospitality customers. Marriott has been able to build up a brand image and have services and products which are the best as per the industry standards and norms. The report also discusses the various measures that Marriott has undertaken to meet the growing demands and needs of the customers. Marriott has always tried to establish close connectivity with its customers and keeps a track of their feedbacks and tries to improve its services as per the expectations and demands of the guests.
HP has a divisional organizational structure with seven business segments including Enterprise Storage, Servers and Networking, HP Enterprise Services, HP Software Division, HP Technology Services, Personal Systems Group, and Imaging and Printing Group. HP's mission is to provide high quality products and solutions that earn customer respect and loyalty. The document discusses HP's focus on innovation, harnessing new technologies while protecting privacy, making computers personal, transforming printing, reducing environmental impact, and driving social innovation through strategic collaborations and research partnerships.
Sa106 – practical solutions for connections administratorsSharon James
This document provides an agenda and information for the MWLUG 2014 SA106 session on practical solutions for Connections administrators. The session will cover topics like installing and configuring IBM WebSphere and HTTP Server, performance tuning, setting security roles, configuring log files and JVM heap sizes, checking and syncing external user IDs, and working with files policies. Scripting solutions for automating many complex administrative tasks will be demonstrated. Attendees Sharon Bellamy and Christoph Stoettner are introduced, and disclaimers are provided about using scripts.
Fazenda 4.840 hectares a venda em Formosa, Goiás, BrasilSILVANO REIS
FAZENDA 4.840 HECTARES (1.000 ALQUEIRES) LOCALIZADA NO MUNICÍPIO DE FORMOSA, GOIÁS, BRASIL
DESCRIÇÃO
ÁREA TOTAL: 4.840 hectares (1.000 alqueires)
LOCALIZAÇÃO: Região Leste Goiano, situada no Município de Formosa-Goiás, sendo 36 km estrada de terra com bom acesso; Brasília-DF (175 Km - referência do Posto Colorado).
TOPOGRAFIA: Plana
HIDROGRAFIA: 2 ribeirões, 3 represas, propriedade rica de água, água em todos os pastos, água encanada em todas as instalações
TIPOS DE PASTAGENS:
80% formada, braquiarão, andropogon, mombaça, tanzânia, pojuca e M65
90 divisões de pastos todos com arame liso e madeiras de lei.
BENFEITORIAS:
01 sede boa com 10 suítes, com telefone
01 sede para gerente
8 casas para empregados
1 galpão para baias com capacidade para 100 animais
1 galpão para baias com capacidade para 20 animais
3 currais completo, sendo 1 curral para gado de elite
1 pista de pouso
30 cochos cobertos
01 poço artesiano
OBS: fazenda conta com ótimas instalações, todas feitas com muito capricho, com objetivo para exposição de gado de elite, atualmente a fazenda se especializa no aprimoramento genético, com um ambicioso programa de transferência de embriões.
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Practical solutions for connections administrators liteSharon James
A shorter version of our session given at Connect 14 - this version for the Engage by BLUG conference includes new features such as the community re-parenting script and an improved menu.
Please see - https://github.com/stoeps13/ibmcnxscripting - for examples of all the scripts written mainly by Christoph Stoettner and collated in this repository
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Snapchat es una de las últimas aplicaciones para Smartphones que ha tenido un crecimiento notable el último tiempo. Esta te permite usar filtros, stickers y subir videos, se ha convertido en el fenómeno de las redes sociales y aunque nadie ha dejado de usar Facebook o Instagram la aplicación tiene más de 200 millones de usuarios alrededor del mundo. La App comenzó en el año 2012 permitiendo que los mensajes se autodestruyeran, pero ¿Qué características hacen que la aplicación sea tan cotizado en la actualidad?"
This document appears to be a pitch deck for a startup called mykokot. It includes information about the founders (Quang Hoang Co Thuy, William Pollet, Jean-Baptiste Coger), their product/service called Pitch Don't Kill My Vibe, their target market of small business managers and freelancers in France, and their business model of freemium subscriptions. The deck also outlines their go-to-market strategy and highlights the team's relevant experience and skills.
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The document discusses how the format of numeric data can impact people's understanding and decision making. It reviews research showing that people comprehend frequencies better than probabilities, focus more on numerators than denominators, and perceive higher numbers to imply better quality. Formats like frequencies over probabilities and consistent denominators aid comprehension. Providing comparisons, contexts and labels helps people derive meaning from numbers. The document suggests conveying absolute rather than relative risks and testing different visual displays to determine the most effective presentation of numeric data.
How long does it really take to install and configure IBM Connections - 99% of your time is taken up by waiting for things to install.
In this 45 minute presentation everything you need to know about installing and configuring your first connections install
The document provides warnings about the dangers of visiting or living with the Vikings. It describes the Vikings as a brutal, savage, and nomadic people who were constantly raiding and invading other places. If encountered, foreigners who were not part of the Viking culture could be killed or enslaved. Living with the Vikings would be difficult due to the harsh climate and their migratory lifestyle, with little permanent settlements. While it may be interesting to observe their way of life, the dangers of warfare, unpredictable attacks, harsh conditions, and violent nature of the Vikings make it too risky for most people.
Migrating to Connections 6.0 – Been there, done that!LetsConnect
You’ve been told that you will need to go though Connections 6.0 to get to Connections PINK. We’ve been through the process already and can show you the best way to do it. From planning your data migration strategy, requirements and software upgrades, to time estimates and lessons learned and the all important documentation stage that everyone loves. Let us be the pain relief to your migrations headache (other antidotes are available).
You’ve been told that you will need to go though Connections 6.0 to get to Connections PINK. We’ve been through the process already and can show you the best way to do it. From planning your data migration strategy, requirements and software upgrades, to time estimates and lessons learned and the all important documentation stage that everyone loves. Let us be the pain relief to your migrations headache (other antidotes are available).
Migration from 5 to Connections 6 - been there, done thatSharon James
The document provides an overview of a presentation on migrating from IBM Connections 5.x and 5.5 to Connections 6.0. It discusses planning a migration, gathering requirements, testing systems, backing up data, and upgrading components in phases rather than all at once. Specific advice includes having a test system, doing a side-by-side migration rather than in-place, thoroughly testing each stage, and troubleshooting issues. It also introduces new features in Connections 6 like Orient Me and explains how to install and configure the Pink environment.
Migration from 5.x and 5.5 to Connections 6.0 – Been there, done that!LetsConnect
You’ve been told that you will need to go though Connections 6.0 to get to Connections PINK.
We’ve been through the process already and can show you the best way to do it.
From planning your data migration strategy, requirements and software upgrades, to time estimates and lessons learned and the all important documentation stage that everyone loves.
Let us be the pain relief to your migrations headache (other antidotes are available).
In our recent webinar hosted by Mike Current, a member of the Hyland Upgrade Council, and Mark Hamilton, DataBank's Infrastructure Engineer, we expanded on how upgrading OnBase offers the ability to not only gain enhancements and fixes, but also radically improve the security, stability and architecture of your entire OnBase environment.
In this presentation you will...
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2. Understand the team needed to get the job done and how DataBank can step in to help
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Presentation from ICON UK in London Sept 2015 on approaches to upgrading IBM Connections whether it's a WebSphere iFix, TDI, DB2 or the Connections applications themselves
During the Neos Conference 2024 I talked – again – about updating Neos. Next to why, when and how you should be updating I talked about going to Neos 9…
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Managing Your Hyperion Environment – Performance Tuning, Problem Solving and ...eCapital Advisors
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Diagnostics/Troubleshooting
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Changes that can improve performance
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Depending on deployment size, operating system and security considerations you have different options to configure IBM Connections. This session will show good and bad examples on how to do it from multiple customer deployments. We will describe things we found and how you can optimize your systems. Main topics include simple (documented) tasks that should be applied, missing documentation, automated user synchronization, TDI solutions and user synchronization, performance tuning, security optimizing and planning Single Sign On for mail, IBM Sametime and SPNEGO. This is valuable information that will help you to be successful in your next IBM Connections deployment project. Don’t miss it.
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A commonly used version control system in the ColdFusion community is Subversion -- a centralized system that relies on being connected to a central server. The next generation version control systems are “decentralized”, in that version control tasks do not rely on a central server.
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Make Domino & Office 365 your Dream TeamSharon James
Many companies are working with Office 365 in some way, Mail may have been migrated, Teams may be in use and other products in the office 365 suite. The IBM Collaboration suite can work hand in hand with Office 365, but how do you achieve this?
IBM's local edition of Verse for email is hitting many enterprises. If you have not yet tried this out for yourself, then come and find out just how easy it is.
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The document summarizes four "real world worst practices" from Sharon James and Tim Clark's presentation at the Social Connections 13 conference in Philadelphia on April 26-27, 2018. The four practices are: 1) assuming users will adopt a system if you build it without an adoption plan; 2) going from no system to a fully deployed production system without proper planning or testing; 3) deploying all components of a new system at once without phased testing and deployment; 4) improperly tuning a system by not ensuring equivalent node specifications, neglecting data source tuning, failing to revisit JVM tuning, and incorrectly assuming adding resources will solve problems.
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The document discusses various free tools that can be used to monitor IBM WebSphere and its components, including Nagios, WebSphere Performance Tuning Toolkit (PTT), Nmon Visualizer, and Apache mod_status. Nagios is an open source monitoring tool that can monitor WebSphere components like servers, JVM, databases, and more using plugins. WebSphere PTT provides real-time performance monitoring of WebSphere. Nmon Visualizer is useful for visualizing performance data from Linux systems. Mod_status allows monitoring of Apache HTTP servers. Examples and resources are provided for setting up monitoring with these various tools.
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There's no integration with other systems which means any changes in IBM Connections Cloud need to be applied to all other LDAP directories via a cumbersome CSV import/export.
And there are additional complexities for companies who need to show audit proof of their adherence to compliance guidelines.
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Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
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Are you new to data warehouses (DWH)? Do you need to check whether your data warehouse follows the best practices for a good design? In both cases, this webinar is for you.
A data warehouse is a central relational database that contains all measurements about a business or an organisation. This data comes from a variety of heterogeneous data sources, which includes databases of any type that back the applications used by the company, data files exported by some applications, or APIs provided by internal or external services.
But designing a data warehouse correctly is a hard task, which requires gathering information about the business processes that need to be analysed in the first place. These processes must be translated into so-called star schemas, which means, denormalised databases where each table represents a dimension or facts.
We will discuss these topics:
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- Understanding dictionaries and how to identify business entities;
- Dimensions and facts;
- Setting a table granularity;
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- Types of dimensions;
- Snowflakes and how to avoid them;
- Expanding existing dimensions and facts.
1. Toronto, June 6-7 2016
Connections Migration
the easy way
Sharon Bellamy James
Rock Team
2. Who am I?
Sharon Bellamy James
• Rock Team
• IBM WebSphere since 1999
• IBM Connections since version 2 / 2008
• Many years of experience in:
• Migrations
• Administration and installs
• Integration/Customization
• DOCUMENTATION
• Tiny bit of a Starwars and Disney fan
• Charity fundraising Cosplayer/Costumer
3. Agenda
• Plan
• Gather your requirements
• Check system reqs
• Get the right software
• Test system first
• If you don’t have one – build
one
• Side by side where
possible
• Backup your data
• Keep it simple
• Upgrade first
• Test
• Add additional components
• Test again
• Do not use all or nothing
• Can cause issues
• Difficult to debug
• Troubleshooting
5. What do you need to know?
• Essentially its like installing a new Connections system
• There is no magical upgrade button
• Most components need updating or are new versions
• Sometimes the instructions for configuring have completely
changed
• Know what to back up
• Read the migration guide
• Backup the shared data, customizations and Data Bases before you
start
• DO NOT just copy the customizations over
• Often jsps or config has changed. Once new version is installed –
reapply the changes in the new file versions
• READ THE DOCUMENTATION – before you do anything
6. Toronto, June 6-7 2016
Gather requirements & get the
right software
PLAN
7. Gather requirements
• Regularly check requirement documents
• All versions are listed here:
• http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27012786
• Check all notes, Download PDF
• Be careful with installation documents
• Sometimes wrong dependencies mentioned
• Supported statement does not mean
it’s licensed
Connections 5.0 CR3
Connections 5.5
8. Download the right software
• Check the system requirements
• Make a list
• Get the correct versions
• WAS is mutli os, as are the
fixes
• Connections– os versions
• TDI – os versions
• DB2 – os versions (win 2012
requires 10.5 fp 5 or above)
• Other DBs – use supported
versions – or you may hit
issues
• Install a DB Client
• Install 64 bit where possible
• Install an LDAP browser
• *Real* text editor – notepad
is useless
• Fiddler for support & its
useful
• If Windows use a tool like
baretail for watching logs
9. Toronto, June 6-7 2016
Test system first:
Not got one? Build one!
TEST
10. No Test System? Build One
• ALWAYS test a migration – did I mention ALWAYS!!
• A test or dev system is always a good idea
• Useful for migrations, fix packs, customization and config
changes
• Doesn’t have to be a mirror of live – can be a single node system
• VM or spare machine under a desk – it will do
• Same OS, DB, LDAP and HTTP server a must for sensible
testing
• Ensure your boss, project manager etc. knows how
important a test system is
• Add a test system to the requirements
11. Toronto, June 6-7 2016
Pros and Cons:
Side by Side vs In Place
Side by Side vs In Place
12. Side by Side vs In Place
Side by Side
• Completely separate environment –
live system can stay up whilst
migration testing / system building
occurs
• Allows for full testing before go-live
• Any changes can be made to the new
system with little pressure as the live is
still functioning
• An actual live migration can be run
when the system has planned
downtime (weekend, maintenance
window etc) – can take as little as 4
hours (depending on amount of data)
• If issues with live migration – existing
system is still available to roll back to
in seconds
• Less risk, less pressure, easier to
debug
In Place
• There is NO TEST – all or nothing
• Once you have started there is no real
roll back
• System is down when the migration
takes place – users are off for however
long it takes
• Much pressure if there is a problem
• Avoid where possible
• If there HAS to be an in place
migration ensure sufficient offline
backups and snapshots have been
taken to allow a restore
• Have a plan to roll back, where
possible migrate when system has
down time (weekend, maintenance
window etc)
13. Side by Side vs In Place – install/test
Side by Side
• Stop the Connections system –
back up everything
• If a test migration - Restart and let
your users carry on
• Install a fresh Connections system
elsewhere and configure it up as
per normal – apply fixes,
customizations etc.
• Test the clean system to ensure it
works as expected – then BACK
IT UP
• Migrate the data – File system
(Connections data shared)
• Migrate the DB’s – either with the
DBT or drop, restore and update
• Test
In Place – there is no test
• Stop EVERYTHING – your system
will be completely offline whilst the
update takes place
• Back it up : DBs and File System
• Uninstall Connections
• Ensure WAS profiles are clean (no
apps or config), update
WebSphere, recreate and
configure (as per install)
• Install connections and configure
• Drop new Connections DBS,
restore and update existing
• Configure connections, apply
fixes, any customizations
• Test
15. Backing up for Migration
• Shared File System
• Back up the whole of the
shared content store
• We can restore a subset
shared_content_store/audit
shared_content_store/activities/content
shared_content_store/activities/statistics
shared_content_store/blogs/upload
shared_content_store/communities/statistics
shared_content_store/customization*
shared_content_store/dogear/favorite
shared_content_store/files/upload
shared_content_store/forums/content
shared_content_store/profiles/statistics
shared_content_store/wikis/upload
• Data bases
• ALL OF THEM!!
• Even if you are using the
Database transfer tool
(DBT)
* We refer to this not restore the whole folder
17. Keeping the migration simple
• NEVER (seriously NEVER) do an in
place migration
• Side by Side allows to test a clean
system before running the data
migration
• Use the same DB type (i.e DB2 to
DB2)
• Install with example.com for mail
notifications
• Run at least one test data migration
• Test all customisations with migrated
data
• Document everything – record for go
live and subsequent upgrades
• If an issue occurs fix it – don’t plough
on regardless
• If you have to do an in place DB
migration make sure DBA understands
the steps and order things need to be
run
• Firewalls / DNS / Network – get these
sorted before you start.
• Dedicated *Admin* user for install
• Simpler to implement phases to
minimise risk – allows testing at each
stage
• Test without proxies – add once
working – Keep it simple to install
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Don’t fall for all or nothing
Keep It Simple Stupid – PHASED Migration
19. Phase migration and additional builds
• Build new system & configure
it as live - TEST
• Migrate Data - TEST
• Add Customizations – TEST
• Cognos Metrics/Kudos – TEST
• Connections Content Manager
(CCM) – TEST
• IBM Docs / File Viewer – TEST
• Additional integration - TEST
• Testing each phase is simpler
to debug and resolve issues –
Support will thank you for it
• PLAN!! Gather the system
requirements then phase out
where possible
• All or Nothing can cause
stress, downtime, many PMRs
if there are multiple issues
• Explain to the project manager
the reasoning behind phased -
it may looks like it will take
longer to deploy – often
doesn’t
20. Phase migration and additional builds
• All or Nothing
• What happens when you
try to do too much at the
same time
• Issues with Cognos, Issues
with CCM, Issues with
Docs, Issues with data
migration
• Issues were fixed,
something else broke
• Hard to debug as too much
going on at any one time.No quick wins, customer loses focus, many
PMRS opened, hard to resolve issues as
multiple products with problems.
21. Phase migration and additional builds
• Phased
• Connections upgrade from 4
to 5
• Deployed FIB for surveys, add
the additional customization
• Deployed Cognos / Kudos for
metrics
• Connections Content Manager
• Then last but not least IBM
Docs
Quick wins, customer has working V5 system,
easy to debug any issues as only with one of the
components.
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Post migration and troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
23. Post migration steps & trouble shooting
• DO NOT SKIP
• Read the knowledgebase
tasks
• Clear task schedulers
• Rebuild search index
• Synchronize files shared
with communities
• Change the emoticon
URLS (new for 5.5)
• Profile types and policies
(new for 5.5)
• Troubleshooting
• Start with clear logs & clear
<profile>/temp * wstemp
• Know where the logs are
• WAS, HTTP, Plugin, DB2,
Cognos, CCM, Docs etc.
• Start with Systemout and
work backwards
• Test against WAS (no
HTTP) if HTTP issues
24. Troubleshooting cont.
• Troubleshooting
• If clustered run only 1 node
up at a time
• Include all admins (LDAP,
DBAs, Network etc)
• Switch logs to English (if
not already)
• Remove proxies / firewalls
for a test (where possible)
• Install fiddler (Support will
ask for traces)
25. Thank you & Any Questions?
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