This document provides steps to upgrade HCL Sametime from version 11.0 to 11.5. It outlines 3 steps:
1) Upgrading the Sametime client from 11.0 to 11.5 by following installation instructions and backing up configuration files.
2) Upgrading the Sametime Community server by extracting the 11.5 installation files and running the upgrade installer.
3) Upgrading the Sametime Proxy server by extracting the 11.5 files to a temporary folder, running install.bat to upgrade the proxy installation, and restarting the server.
HCL Sametime Meetings on Docker - SUTOL Cafe 2/2021Ales Lichtenberg
This document provides instructions for installing HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5 on Docker. It discusses:
1. Installing Docker and Docker Compose on CentOS 7.4 to prepare the environment.
2. Downloading and extracting the Sametime Meetings files, then running the install script to load the Docker images.
3. Configuring MongoDB to enable the database for Sametime Meetings.
4. Modifying the Sametime Community server and policies to enable support for Sametime Meetings.
5. Generating a JWT secret and configuring the Sametime Proxy server to enable authentication with Sametime Meetings.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for installing and configuring HCL Sametime V11.0. It begins with installing HCL Domino V11 server to serve as the basis for the Sametime components. Next, it covers installing and configuring the Domino Administrator client. It then discusses installing and configuring MongoDB to save chat history. The document is intended to help deploy Sametime 11 in a relatively short time on a specific example configuration.
Ugprade HCL Sametime V11.5 to V11.6 - Step by StepAles Lichtenberg
This document provides step-by-step instructions for upgrading HCL Sametime from version 11.5 to 11.6 on Windows and Linux systems. It describes how to stop existing services, run the 11.6 installation files, accept the license agreement, select upgrade, and monitor the upgrade process. The process is similar for upgrading the Sametime Community Server and Proxy Server components.
Sametime 11 has replaced Websphere and DB2 with Apache Tomcat and MongoDB. Installation is quick, taking only a few minutes. Key steps in deployment include installing and configuring MongoDB, installing Domino 11, installing Sametime Community Server 11 and Sametime Proxy. Upgrades from earlier versions are not possible so a new standalone environment must be prepared.
This document provides steps to deploy HCL Sametime Meetings V11.5 Pre-Release on Docker. It outlines installing Docker on CentOS 7.4, downloading and extracting the Sametime Meetings files, configuring custom environment variables, running the installation script to load Docker images, and enabling Sametime Community and Proxy. The steps are demonstrated on a specific pilot example deployment on a Linux virtual machine.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for installing and configuring HCL Sametime V11.0, including installing HCL Domino server V11, MongoDB, the Sametime Community server, and Sametime Proxy server. It also covers post-installation tasks such as upgrading to future fix packs. The implementation will be demonstrated on a Windows Server 2019 virtual machine.
Aleš Lichtenberg is a technical consultant for HCL Digital Solutions software including Sametime. He provides instructions on setting up live streaming of Sametime meetings to YouTube in 3 steps: 1) Verify your YouTube channel, 2) Create a live stream event on YouTube and get the streaming key, 3) Start a Sametime meeting, select "Start live stream" and paste the YouTube streaming key to begin live streaming the meeting to YouTube. Requirements include an enabled YouTube publishing account, verified YouTube channel, and enabled meeting recordings on the Sametime server.
This document provides steps to upgrade HCL Sametime from version 11.0 to 11.5. It outlines 3 steps:
1) Upgrading the Sametime client from 11.0 to 11.5 by following installation instructions and backing up configuration files.
2) Upgrading the Sametime Community server by extracting the 11.5 installation files and running the upgrade installer.
3) Upgrading the Sametime Proxy server by extracting the 11.5 files to a temporary folder, running install.bat to upgrade the proxy installation, and restarting the server.
HCL Sametime Meetings on Docker - SUTOL Cafe 2/2021Ales Lichtenberg
This document provides instructions for installing HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5 on Docker. It discusses:
1. Installing Docker and Docker Compose on CentOS 7.4 to prepare the environment.
2. Downloading and extracting the Sametime Meetings files, then running the install script to load the Docker images.
3. Configuring MongoDB to enable the database for Sametime Meetings.
4. Modifying the Sametime Community server and policies to enable support for Sametime Meetings.
5. Generating a JWT secret and configuring the Sametime Proxy server to enable authentication with Sametime Meetings.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for installing and configuring HCL Sametime V11.0. It begins with installing HCL Domino V11 server to serve as the basis for the Sametime components. Next, it covers installing and configuring the Domino Administrator client. It then discusses installing and configuring MongoDB to save chat history. The document is intended to help deploy Sametime 11 in a relatively short time on a specific example configuration.
Ugprade HCL Sametime V11.5 to V11.6 - Step by StepAles Lichtenberg
This document provides step-by-step instructions for upgrading HCL Sametime from version 11.5 to 11.6 on Windows and Linux systems. It describes how to stop existing services, run the 11.6 installation files, accept the license agreement, select upgrade, and monitor the upgrade process. The process is similar for upgrading the Sametime Community Server and Proxy Server components.
Sametime 11 has replaced Websphere and DB2 with Apache Tomcat and MongoDB. Installation is quick, taking only a few minutes. Key steps in deployment include installing and configuring MongoDB, installing Domino 11, installing Sametime Community Server 11 and Sametime Proxy. Upgrades from earlier versions are not possible so a new standalone environment must be prepared.
This document provides steps to deploy HCL Sametime Meetings V11.5 Pre-Release on Docker. It outlines installing Docker on CentOS 7.4, downloading and extracting the Sametime Meetings files, configuring custom environment variables, running the installation script to load Docker images, and enabling Sametime Community and Proxy. The steps are demonstrated on a specific pilot example deployment on a Linux virtual machine.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for installing and configuring HCL Sametime V11.0, including installing HCL Domino server V11, MongoDB, the Sametime Community server, and Sametime Proxy server. It also covers post-installation tasks such as upgrading to future fix packs. The implementation will be demonstrated on a Windows Server 2019 virtual machine.
Aleš Lichtenberg is a technical consultant for HCL Digital Solutions software including Sametime. He provides instructions on setting up live streaming of Sametime meetings to YouTube in 3 steps: 1) Verify your YouTube channel, 2) Create a live stream event on YouTube and get the streaming key, 3) Start a Sametime meeting, select "Start live stream" and paste the YouTube streaming key to begin live streaming the meeting to YouTube. Requirements include an enabled YouTube publishing account, verified YouTube channel, and enabled meeting recordings on the Sametime server.
This document provides instructions for upgrading an HCL Sametime Meetings installation from version 11.5 to 11.6 using Docker. It involves stopping the existing 11.5 Meetings server, upgrading Docker Compose, downloading the 11.6 installation files, running the install script, and starting the new 11.6 Meetings server. Key steps include renaming the existing /opt/STMeetingServer folder, upgrading Docker Compose, extracting the 11.6 files, running the install script using an existing secret key, and updating custom Jitsi configuration settings as needed.
- HCL Sametime 11 provides a more modern user interface with persistent chat across devices and a new look for web and Notes clients.
- It has simplified installation using Docker and the HCL Sametime community server, replacing the need for WebSphere and DB2.
- Future versions will enhance integration with Connections and provide server-side chat history storage and support for third-party conferencing services.
MES102 - Verse on Premises 2.0 Best PracticesDylan Redfield
In July 2020 Verse on Premises 2.0 was released, delivering a slew of new features. And when V12 of Notes and Domino ships, iNotes will be officially deprecated in favor of VoP. Join me to learn about the functionality that VoP 2.0 brings. Additionally, learn about deployment and administrative best practices to ensure your VoP offering meets your user’s needs.
This proposal summarizes the plan to migrate One America's Lotus Notes Domino infrastructure to new servers. Key points:
1. The current Domino servers are running outdated versions on Windows 2003 servers and experiencing performance issues. Migrating to new hardware running 64-bit Windows and Domino will improve performance.
2. A thorough evaluation of the current infrastructure will establish baselines to monitor performance during and after the migration.
3. The migration plan is to back up data, install the new servers, copy data and transaction logs to the new locations, and switch server identities over to the new machines. Careful testing will be done at each step.
4. IBM best practices for Domino
April, 2021 OpenNTF Webinar - Domino Administration Best PracticesHoward Greenberg
While installing a new HCL Domino server is a relatively straight forward task, configuring the server properly requires knowledge. Lacking this knowledge means that several key steps may be missed resulting in a server with potential security and performance issues. Additionally there are several key features that will save you time on administration of the server. Domino server settings also affect the performance and security of custom applications. Even if you are a developer you should be aware of the options available when configuring a server.
Join our incredibly experienced presenters as they share their many years of Domino expertise. They will cover the finer details to correctly setup a Domino server environment that is optimized for performance, security and sustainable administration. Plus use this information presented in this webinar to modify and improve your existing server environment.
Presenters:
Heather Hottenstein, HCL Ambassador
Roberto Boccadoro, HCL Ambassador
Serdar Basegmez, HCL Ambassador
Additonal Panelists (Q and A)
John Paganetti, HCL
Planning & Completing An IBM Connections UpgradeGabriella Davis
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
June OpenNTF Webinar - Domino V12 Certification ManagerHoward Greenberg
June OpenNTF Webinar - Domino V12 Certification Manager
Managing SSL certificates in Domino was always a challenge. The certificates had to be created using OpenSSL and then imported into a key ring file using the kyrtool. Both tools were command line based.
Now in V12, HCL has introduced the Certificate Manager. This will greatly simplify the the process of using certificates in Domino. And there are other security enhancements that will be covered in the webinar.
Daniel Nashed, an HCL Lifetime Ambassador, will walk us through the setup and use of the new Domino V12 Certificate Manager. This webinar is a must for any Domino admins (and developers too!)
January OpenNTF Webinar - Backup your Domino Server - New Options in V12Howard Greenberg
Domino 12 introduced a new and very flexible Backup solution to bridge the gap between Domino and backup applications.
This session provides a jumpstart into this new functionality and technical background to understand the different types of integration options. Learn about the new backup feature in Domino 12 and discover how to integrate widely used backup solutions like Veeam. Watch the new backup feature in use with a live demo.
This will be a great session if you haven't been backing up your Domino server or are already using other backup solutions and want to integrate them better with Domino.
Your presenter will be Daniel Nashed from Nash!Com. He will answer your questions at the end.
For video go to openntf.org/webinars
The document provides an overview of key new features in FusionReactor 6, including a low overhead Profiler, Production Debugger, and additional improvements. It also summarizes FusionReactor's long-standing benefits for monitoring applications, tracking requests and queries, and troubleshooting performance issues. Finally, it introduces FusionCLOUD, a new hybrid solution that combines FusionReactor's on-premise monitoring with cloud-based dashboards, alerting, and cross-server views.
HCL Domino V12 Key Security Features Overview hemantnaik
Domino 12 introduces several new security features, including improved TLS certificate management, enforcement of internet password lockouts based on IP address, and support for forward secrecy in NRPC encryption and TLS 1.2 ciphers using new elliptic curves. A new Certificate Manager server task automates requesting, configuring, and renewing certificates from Let's Encrypt to improve certificate management. Internet password lockouts can now be enforced based on failed login attempts from IP addresses. NRPC encryption and TLS 1.2 ciphers add support for forward secrecy using the X25519 curve for improved security of long-term secrets.
Take home your very own free Vagrant CFML Dev Environment - Presented at dev....Gavin Pickin
Vagrant is a great solution for providing all of your devs a standard dev environment, but like all the other great technology out there, you have to learn it, and then implement it.
Not anymore, this session will give you a well used, documented Vagrant Setup, with the flexibility to use it for all of your future dev projects too. Learn how this Vagrant Environment is setup, and how to extend it. Kill the learning curve, and spin it up today.
This setup is being used by several devs, on several projects, and has simple flexibility built in. Drop your repos in the main folder, follow simple conventions, and add a small amount of configuration and be able to spin up your environment in minutes. This setup can configure a simple welcome page, configure the web server and cfml engine mappings, datasources, web server settings per site, host entries, and much more.
As great as this sounds, nothing is ever perfect, learn how some assumptions left me looking silly, and owing another developer a meal, and how I resolved that issue and made this vagrant setup even better.
Best Practices for Installing IBM Verse on PremisesTimsterC
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.Learn the tips and tricks that go into a successful deployment with a hands-on demo of the places to look out for and the finished product.We'll also show the integrations with Connections Files, Profiles and Box.
What's New in Notes, Sametime and Verse On-PremisesGabriella Davis
This document provides a summary of new features in IBM Notes, Sametime, and Verse on-premises in version 10:
- IBM Notes version 10 includes upgrades to Eclipse/OSGI to version 4.6.2, embeds Sametime version 9.0.1x, allows compiling to Java 1.8, includes an add-on installer for CCM, and addresses some defects.
- Sametime is upgraded to version 9.0.1x when IBM Notes is upgraded to version 10. Administrators must manually update Sametime configuration if it was previously modified.
- New features in IBM Notes version 10 include the ability to send email in EML format, improved send mail
Presented the morning of the 2nd day of the Engage conference onboard the SS Rotterdam. IBM Domino Domain Monitoring presentation by IBM Champion Keith Brooks.
Domino tweets. Salesforce and SedrviceNow integrations included in the deck.
This document summarizes a presentation by Giancarlo Gomez on using WebSockets with ColdFusion. Giancarlo introduced himself and his background. He then defined WebSockets as a full-duplex communication protocol that establishes a persistent connection between client and server. Giancarlo demonstrated how to enable WebSockets in ColdFusion and use the <cfwebsocket> tag. He also discussed challenges like secure connections, clustering, and building real-time applications with WebSockets.
Bp307 Practical Solutions for Connections Administrators, tips and scrips for...Sharon James
This document provides an agenda and overview for a presentation on practical solutions and scripts for Connections administrators. The presentation covers topics like installing and configuring IBM WebSphere, DB2, and IBM HTTP Server; performance tuning datasources; setting J2EE security roles; configuring JVM log files and heap sizes; using mod_deflate to improve performance; and scripts for common administrative tasks like checking user IDs, activating/deactivating users, syncing user data, managing file policies, database maintenance, and backups. Demo scripts are provided for many of the tasks.
This document provides a step-by-step guide to deploying HCL Sametime Premium 12.0 on CentOS 7 using Docker. It outlines installing and configuring MongoDB, Docker, and Sametime Premium 12.0. It also describes updating the Sametime TLS certificates. The deployment is demonstrated on a single virtual machine with all components installed locally.
DominoCamp.de presented on running Domino on Docker containers. The presenter discussed:
- Their background and experience with Domino administration and development
- An overview of Linux containers and how they differ from virtual machines
- The benefits of using containers for Domino for both developers and administrators, such as simplified deployment, testing, and upgrades
- Details on the official HCL Domino container image versus the community-supported image
- Demonstrations of using Docker Compose to run development environments and multiple Domino servers on a single host
- Considerations for running Domino on Kubernetes, such as network configuration and stateful data management
This document provides instructions for upgrading an HCL Sametime Meetings installation from version 11.5 to 11.6 using Docker. It involves stopping the existing 11.5 Meetings server, upgrading Docker Compose, downloading the 11.6 installation files, running the install script, and starting the new 11.6 Meetings server. Key steps include renaming the existing /opt/STMeetingServer folder, upgrading Docker Compose, extracting the 11.6 files, running the install script using an existing secret key, and updating custom Jitsi configuration settings as needed.
- HCL Sametime 11 provides a more modern user interface with persistent chat across devices and a new look for web and Notes clients.
- It has simplified installation using Docker and the HCL Sametime community server, replacing the need for WebSphere and DB2.
- Future versions will enhance integration with Connections and provide server-side chat history storage and support for third-party conferencing services.
MES102 - Verse on Premises 2.0 Best PracticesDylan Redfield
In July 2020 Verse on Premises 2.0 was released, delivering a slew of new features. And when V12 of Notes and Domino ships, iNotes will be officially deprecated in favor of VoP. Join me to learn about the functionality that VoP 2.0 brings. Additionally, learn about deployment and administrative best practices to ensure your VoP offering meets your user’s needs.
This proposal summarizes the plan to migrate One America's Lotus Notes Domino infrastructure to new servers. Key points:
1. The current Domino servers are running outdated versions on Windows 2003 servers and experiencing performance issues. Migrating to new hardware running 64-bit Windows and Domino will improve performance.
2. A thorough evaluation of the current infrastructure will establish baselines to monitor performance during and after the migration.
3. The migration plan is to back up data, install the new servers, copy data and transaction logs to the new locations, and switch server identities over to the new machines. Careful testing will be done at each step.
4. IBM best practices for Domino
April, 2021 OpenNTF Webinar - Domino Administration Best PracticesHoward Greenberg
While installing a new HCL Domino server is a relatively straight forward task, configuring the server properly requires knowledge. Lacking this knowledge means that several key steps may be missed resulting in a server with potential security and performance issues. Additionally there are several key features that will save you time on administration of the server. Domino server settings also affect the performance and security of custom applications. Even if you are a developer you should be aware of the options available when configuring a server.
Join our incredibly experienced presenters as they share their many years of Domino expertise. They will cover the finer details to correctly setup a Domino server environment that is optimized for performance, security and sustainable administration. Plus use this information presented in this webinar to modify and improve your existing server environment.
Presenters:
Heather Hottenstein, HCL Ambassador
Roberto Boccadoro, HCL Ambassador
Serdar Basegmez, HCL Ambassador
Additonal Panelists (Q and A)
John Paganetti, HCL
Planning & Completing An IBM Connections UpgradeGabriella Davis
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
June OpenNTF Webinar - Domino V12 Certification ManagerHoward Greenberg
June OpenNTF Webinar - Domino V12 Certification Manager
Managing SSL certificates in Domino was always a challenge. The certificates had to be created using OpenSSL and then imported into a key ring file using the kyrtool. Both tools were command line based.
Now in V12, HCL has introduced the Certificate Manager. This will greatly simplify the the process of using certificates in Domino. And there are other security enhancements that will be covered in the webinar.
Daniel Nashed, an HCL Lifetime Ambassador, will walk us through the setup and use of the new Domino V12 Certificate Manager. This webinar is a must for any Domino admins (and developers too!)
January OpenNTF Webinar - Backup your Domino Server - New Options in V12Howard Greenberg
Domino 12 introduced a new and very flexible Backup solution to bridge the gap between Domino and backup applications.
This session provides a jumpstart into this new functionality and technical background to understand the different types of integration options. Learn about the new backup feature in Domino 12 and discover how to integrate widely used backup solutions like Veeam. Watch the new backup feature in use with a live demo.
This will be a great session if you haven't been backing up your Domino server or are already using other backup solutions and want to integrate them better with Domino.
Your presenter will be Daniel Nashed from Nash!Com. He will answer your questions at the end.
For video go to openntf.org/webinars
The document provides an overview of key new features in FusionReactor 6, including a low overhead Profiler, Production Debugger, and additional improvements. It also summarizes FusionReactor's long-standing benefits for monitoring applications, tracking requests and queries, and troubleshooting performance issues. Finally, it introduces FusionCLOUD, a new hybrid solution that combines FusionReactor's on-premise monitoring with cloud-based dashboards, alerting, and cross-server views.
HCL Domino V12 Key Security Features Overview hemantnaik
Domino 12 introduces several new security features, including improved TLS certificate management, enforcement of internet password lockouts based on IP address, and support for forward secrecy in NRPC encryption and TLS 1.2 ciphers using new elliptic curves. A new Certificate Manager server task automates requesting, configuring, and renewing certificates from Let's Encrypt to improve certificate management. Internet password lockouts can now be enforced based on failed login attempts from IP addresses. NRPC encryption and TLS 1.2 ciphers add support for forward secrecy using the X25519 curve for improved security of long-term secrets.
Take home your very own free Vagrant CFML Dev Environment - Presented at dev....Gavin Pickin
Vagrant is a great solution for providing all of your devs a standard dev environment, but like all the other great technology out there, you have to learn it, and then implement it.
Not anymore, this session will give you a well used, documented Vagrant Setup, with the flexibility to use it for all of your future dev projects too. Learn how this Vagrant Environment is setup, and how to extend it. Kill the learning curve, and spin it up today.
This setup is being used by several devs, on several projects, and has simple flexibility built in. Drop your repos in the main folder, follow simple conventions, and add a small amount of configuration and be able to spin up your environment in minutes. This setup can configure a simple welcome page, configure the web server and cfml engine mappings, datasources, web server settings per site, host entries, and much more.
As great as this sounds, nothing is ever perfect, learn how some assumptions left me looking silly, and owing another developer a meal, and how I resolved that issue and made this vagrant setup even better.
Best Practices for Installing IBM Verse on PremisesTimsterC
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.Learn the tips and tricks that go into a successful deployment with a hands-on demo of the places to look out for and the finished product.We'll also show the integrations with Connections Files, Profiles and Box.
What's New in Notes, Sametime and Verse On-PremisesGabriella Davis
This document provides a summary of new features in IBM Notes, Sametime, and Verse on-premises in version 10:
- IBM Notes version 10 includes upgrades to Eclipse/OSGI to version 4.6.2, embeds Sametime version 9.0.1x, allows compiling to Java 1.8, includes an add-on installer for CCM, and addresses some defects.
- Sametime is upgraded to version 9.0.1x when IBM Notes is upgraded to version 10. Administrators must manually update Sametime configuration if it was previously modified.
- New features in IBM Notes version 10 include the ability to send email in EML format, improved send mail
Presented the morning of the 2nd day of the Engage conference onboard the SS Rotterdam. IBM Domino Domain Monitoring presentation by IBM Champion Keith Brooks.
Domino tweets. Salesforce and SedrviceNow integrations included in the deck.
This document summarizes a presentation by Giancarlo Gomez on using WebSockets with ColdFusion. Giancarlo introduced himself and his background. He then defined WebSockets as a full-duplex communication protocol that establishes a persistent connection between client and server. Giancarlo demonstrated how to enable WebSockets in ColdFusion and use the <cfwebsocket> tag. He also discussed challenges like secure connections, clustering, and building real-time applications with WebSockets.
Bp307 Practical Solutions for Connections Administrators, tips and scrips for...Sharon James
This document provides an agenda and overview for a presentation on practical solutions and scripts for Connections administrators. The presentation covers topics like installing and configuring IBM WebSphere, DB2, and IBM HTTP Server; performance tuning datasources; setting J2EE security roles; configuring JVM log files and heap sizes; using mod_deflate to improve performance; and scripts for common administrative tasks like checking user IDs, activating/deactivating users, syncing user data, managing file policies, database maintenance, and backups. Demo scripts are provided for many of the tasks.
This document provides a step-by-step guide to deploying HCL Sametime Premium 12.0 on CentOS 7 using Docker. It outlines installing and configuring MongoDB, Docker, and Sametime Premium 12.0. It also describes updating the Sametime TLS certificates. The deployment is demonstrated on a single virtual machine with all components installed locally.
DominoCamp.de presented on running Domino on Docker containers. The presenter discussed:
- Their background and experience with Domino administration and development
- An overview of Linux containers and how they differ from virtual machines
- The benefits of using containers for Domino for both developers and administrators, such as simplified deployment, testing, and upgrades
- Details on the official HCL Domino container image versus the community-supported image
- Demonstrations of using Docker Compose to run development environments and multiple Domino servers on a single host
- Considerations for running Domino on Kubernetes, such as network configuration and stateful data management
January OpenNTF Webinar: 4D - Domino Docker Deep DiveHoward Greenberg
This talk is for Domino admins and developers who would like to leverage containerization and want to get started navigating this jungle of technologies. Docker, Podman, Kubernetes, OpenShift, and more - we're going to explain when to use which platform and how to automate your deployments. The speakers will be:
Thomas Hampel, Director, HCL Product Management
Daniel Nashed, HCL Lifetime Ambassador
Lean Drupal Repositories with Composer and DrushPantheon
Composer is the industry-standard PHP dependency manager that is now in use in Drupal 8 core. This session will show the current best practices for using Composer, drupal-composer, drupal-scaffold, Drush, Drupal Console and Drush site-local aliases to streamline your Drupal 7 and Drupal 8 site repositories for optimal use on teams.
HCL Sametime 11.5 Meetings - A look behind the curtaineschwalb
HCL is introducing a new offering for chat and meetings called Sametime 11.5. It is based on open source components and uses WebRTC technology. It will be easy for end users to use as it requires no installation or plugins, and has an elegant user interface. It will also be easy for administrators to install as it can be deployed on a single server in minutes. The document provides information on the end user and administrator experience, including client requirements, deployment options, and network considerations.
A document about what we learnt while introducing Docker at the Tribal Nova company, and the migration of our backend projects as containers.
The layout is really not my strength...
CollabSphere 2020 Live - Virtual, Faster, Better! How to deploy HCL Notes 11....Christoph Adler
Virtualizing HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 (incl. Language Packs, Fix Packs, Connections Plugins for Notes and more) is an effective way to standardize your Notes client infrastructure, reduce costs for workstation hardware and give your users a consistent experience. In this session, you will learn how to implement, configure and tune HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 on platforms like Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing start-up times (up to 70%), bringing a much better performance and increasing the stability into the Notes client. Beside a live demo on what we call “The Workspace (folder) Improvement” you'll also get some worst practices stories as Chris shares his experiences from real-world client virtualization projects, how these stories can help you and a detailed recipe on ”How to run the Installation and initial configuration of Notes in the best possible way for your very own infrastructure”.
CollabSphere 2020: INF111 - Virtual, Faster, Better! How to deploy HCL Notes ...panagenda
Speaker: Christoph Adler, Senior Consultant, panagenda
Abstract: Virtualizing HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 (incl. Language Packs, Fix Packs, Connections Plugins for Notes and more) is an effective way to standardize your Notes client infrastructure, reduce costs for workstation hardware and give your users a consistent experience. In this session, you will learn how to implement, configure and tune HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 on platforms like Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing start-up times (up to 70%), bringing a much better performance and increasing the stability into the Notes client. Beside a live demo on what we call “The Workspace (folder) Improvement” you'll also get some worst practices stories as Chris shares his experiences from real-world client virtualization projects, how these stories can help you and a detailed recipe on ”How to run the Installation and initial configuration of Notes in the best possible way for your very own infrastructure”.
Thanks to tools like vagrant, puppet/chef, and Platform as a Service services like Heroku, developers are extremely used to being able to spin up a development environment that is the same every time. What if we could go a step further and make sure our development environment is not only using the same software, but 100% configured and set up like production. Docker will let us do that, and so much more. We'll look at what Docker is, why you should look into using it, and all of the features that developers can take advantage of.
SenchaCon 2016: Develop, Test & Deploy with Docker - Jonas Schwabe Sencha
Have you ever heard the phrase: "Everything works fine on my machine?" Docker is here to rescue you. Running your toolchain, Ext JS application, back-end server, and even your database - all in a standardized container format that can be transported and reused, throughout your process. In this session, you will learn how to automate a typical workflow, including developing, testing, and deploying, by using Docker containers and common continuous integration solutions.
Deploying PHP applications on the cloud can be a tricky task, especially when it comes to automation and clustered environments that scale up and down. If you’re looking for ways to improve or automate your code deployment methods and use continuous integration and delivery, this session is for you.
Presentation from the CopenhagenR - useR Group Meetup at IT University of Copenhagen on Oct. 11 2016 on how to automatically deploy web applications built in R to a Cloud server (here DigitalOcean) using open source Docker with GitHub and basic Continuous Integration (here CircleCI) for automated testing and deployment.
Presenter:
Niels Ole Dam, Things in Flow
Excerpt from the invitation to the meetup:
Niels will talk about his favorite R-setup and will demonstrate how R, combined with some nice DockeR and Github tricks, can help even small teams and companies leverage the power of modern cloud computing. Niels uses R on a daily basis in his work as an independent consultant and he will share his thoughts on DockeR at the next meetup.
Subjects covered:
- How to setup and use RStudio, Docker, Docker Compose locally and with GitHub intgration.
- How to setup and use Continuous Integration (CI) with automated testing and deployment to DigitalOcean using CircelCI and with reuse of the same docker-compose.yml file locally and remotely.
- Tips and tricks on how to setup a good workflow.
- Introduction to all the technologies and tools used.
There are lots of clickable links in the pdf-version of the slides.
Code for the setup demonstrated can be found at:
https://github.com/thingsinflow/r-docker-workflow
An accompanying clickable flowdiagram can be found at:
http://bit.ly/R-Docker-workflow
Enjoy!
:-)
Marco Cavallini - Yocto Project, an automatic generator of embedded Linux dis...linuxlab_conf
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2. Intro
The document does not replace official documentation.
The implementation will be demonstrated on a specific example.
The document will be gradually supplemented and updated.
Thank you for the practical installation advice:
Daniel Nashed – HCL Lifetime Ambassador : blog.nashcom.de
Roberto Boccadoro – HCL Ambassador : www.robertoboccadoro.com
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3. About author
I am a technical consultant of HCL Digital Solutions software: Domino/Notes,
Sametime, Nomad, Verse. I am a Member of Czech Lotus User Group =
Sutol. I am a Bloger and a Speaker. I have been primarily engaged in the
Lotus software family since 1994. I remember the era when these products
were owned by Lotus, then IBM, and now I am looking forward to another
successful years with HCL Software.
Contacts:
e-mail: ales@alichtenberg.cz
twitter: a_lichtenberg
blog: alichtenberg.cz
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4. Agenda
▪ HCL Sametime V11.x – Resources
▪ Pilot example
▪ Step 1 - Installation and configuration Linux Centos 7.4
▪ Step 2 - Installation Docker for HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
▪ Step 3 - Installation HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5 to Docker
▪ Step 4 - Enable Sametime Community for HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
▪ Step 5 - Enable Sametime Proxy for HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
▪ Step 6 - Use HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
▪ Step 7 - Updating the Sametime Meeting Server TLS Certificates
▪ Step 8 - Upgrade HCL Sametime Meetings V11.5 Pre-Release to 11.5 Premium
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5. HCL Sametime V11.x – Resources
Current resources:
➢ Installation and Administration Guide
https://help.hcltechsw.com/sametime/11.5/admin/administrator_doc.html
➢ Installing & Configuring CentOS (for Domino)
https://www.slideshare.net/defaultxsp/installing-configuring-ibm-domino-9-on-centos
➢ HCL Customer Support
https://hclpnpsupport.hcltech.com/csm
➢ Knowledge DB
https://hclpnpsupport.hcltech.com/csm?id=search&spa=1&t=kb&q=sametime%20v11
➢ Discussion HCL Sametime
https://hclpnpsupport.hcltech.com/community?id=community_forum&sys_id=e3c946d01b80841077761fc58d4bcb04
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6. Pilot example
This procedure builds on my previous Sametime V11.x installation guide. The prerequisite is
already implemented Sametime 11.5
Installation manual “HCL Sametime V11.0 – Step by step”:
https://alichtenberg.cz/my-installation-manual-hcl-sametime-v11-0-step-by-step-updated-for-fp2/
And next manual: „Upgrade HCL Sametime server 11.0 to 11.5“:
https://www2.slideshare.net/AleLichtenberg/upgrade-hcl-sametime-server-110-to-115
Deployment HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5 Release will take place onLinux Centos 7.4
Installed components:
• Docker for HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5 Release
• HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
All components will be installed on one virtual machine.
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7. Hardware required for this Pilot Example Deployment
Hardware:
✓ 8 core, 32 GB RAM, 80 GB Hard disk
Operation system:
✓ Centos 7.4.
Pre-Requisites
• Docker for HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
• HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
✓ FQDN for my Pilot example server: „meetings.kaiser.cz“
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8. • What we need to install a HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
Installation Packages
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10. Installation Centos 7.4
Currently, HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5 is only supported for Docker running on Linux
For Centos installation 7.4. you can use part of a great step-by-step manual
by David Olson:
https://www.slideshare.net/defaultxsp/installing-configuring-ibm-domino-9-on-centos
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12. Installation Docker for HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
What is Docker?
Docker is an open-source lightweight containerization technology. It allows you to
automate the deployment of applications in lightweight and portable containers and
ship it all out as one package. It also allows you to run multiple Operating systems on
the same host.
How to install Docker Engine: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/centos
How to install Docker Compose: https://docs.docker.com/compose/install
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13. • Log in with your Centos server as „root“ user and execute all commands under this
• Run the following commands for installationrequired Docker Engine packages:
yum install -y net-tools wget yum-utils device-mapper-persistent-data lvm2
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Installation Docker for HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
14. • Now run the following commands for add the docker repository for software downloads:
yum-config-manager --add-repo https://download.docker.com/linux/centos/docker-ce.repo
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Installation Docker for HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
15. • Install the latest version of Docker Engine and containerd:
yum install -y docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io
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Installation Docker for HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
16. • you can allow this host to forward/route IP traffic and restart the network
echo net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 >> /etc/sysctl.conf
systemctl restart network
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Installation Docker for HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
17. • Use the command for start the Docker Service
systemctl start docker
• Use the command for enable Docker auto start
systemctl enable docker
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Installation Docker for HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
18. • Verify that Docker Engine is installed correctly by running the hello-world image.
docker run hello-world
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Installation Docker for HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
19. • Now install Docker Compose on Linux systems
curl -L "https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.26.2/docker-compose-$(uname -s)-
$(uname -m)" -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
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Installation Docker for HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
20. • Apply executable permissions to the binary:
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
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Installation Docker for HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
21. • You can check the installed Docker component
docker info
docker-compose --version
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Installation Docker for HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5
24. • We will now install Pre-release HCL Sametime Meeting V11.5. into to Docker.
• You will need to edit the configuration files, and because it works well with Midnight
Commander, I installed it with Centos:
yum install mc
• After installation start Midnight Commander
mc
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25. • Download HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5 file from Flexnet and copy this file for my
example to directory /opt/ ST-115-Meet
• Extract the zip file Sametime_11.5_MeetingServer.zip:
unzip Sametime_11.5_MeetingServer.zip
• If you do not have unzip available, install using:
yum install unzip
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26. • After extract Sametime_11.5_MeetingServer.zip file run the below command to load and
initialize the docker images in the directory where you have extracted the zip file and
./install.sh
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27. • Note: The Sametime Meetings 11.5 requires access to a MongoDB server. You can re-use
the existing MongoDB server that is being used by the Community and Proxy servers or
you can deploy one specifically for Meetings.
There are no special configuration steps required for the Meeting database. It
automatically creates when the Sametime Meeting Server connects to MongoDB.
• specify the appropriate values for the deployment. For example:
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28. • Confirm with the „Enter“ key („Enter the Base64 Encoded JWT_SECRET…..)
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Installation HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5 to Docker
30. • The install.sh script will load and run the following list of docker images.
- meetings-auth.node
- meetings-recordings.node
- meetings-web
- meetings-prosody
- meetings-jicofo
- meetings-jvb
- meetings-jigasi
- meetings-jibri
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Installation HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5 to Docker
31. • After installation run the below command for check if meetings server is running.
Show all the loaded docker images
docker images
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32. • After installation run the below command for list all running containers in docker engine
docker ps
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33. • Try url: https://meetings.kaiser.cz (for my example)
• Use Google Chrome
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36. Enable HCL Sametime Community for Meetings
• HCL Sametime Community 11.5 requires the following changes to support Sametime
Meetings:
- Enable Sametime Meeting Policy
- Enable Windows Sametime Community server to support Meetings
- Create JWT Configuration
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37. Enable HCL Sametime Community for Meetings
• Open your HCL Sametime Community server
• Edit the polices.user.xml found in the Sametime Community server install directory.
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38. Enable HCL Sametime Community for Meetings
• Locate the im.meetingsEnabled parameter under im and set this to a values of 1.
This policy can be enabled for anonymous and any additional policies that may exist.
• Save this file
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39. Enable HCL Sametime Community for Meetings
• Open your Centos server
• Create JWT Configuration:
• Copy the value of JWT_APP_SECRET from the .env file.
• Run the following command from the Linux shell with this JWT_APP_SECRET value:
echo -n <JWT_APP_SECRET> | base64 -w 0
• The value (output) from this command becomes the "GENERATED_SECRET" for the
sametime.ini and stproxyconfig.xml in the following steps.
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42. Enable HCL Sametime Community for Meetings
• Open your HCL Sametime Community server
• Edit the sametime.ini found in the Sametime Community server install directory.
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43. Enable HCL Sametime Community for Meetings
• Add the following under [config]:
JWT_SECRET=GENERATED_SECRET
• Change the following under [st-bb-names]:
ST_AUTH_TOKEN=notes To: ST_AUTH_TOKEN=Fork:Jwt,notes
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44. Enable HCL Sametime Community for Meetings
• Open your HCL Sametime Proxy server
• On the Sametime Proxy server in the conf folder, edit the stproxyconfig.xml file
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45. Enable HCL Sametime Community for Meetings
• adding <jwtSecret> and <refreshJwt> settings within <configuration> like so:
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<configuration>
...
<jwtSecret>
GENERATED_SECRET
</jwtSecret>
<refreshJwt>
<enabled>true</enabled>
<path>/meeting-auth/api/v1/refresh</path>
</refreshJwt>
</configuration>
48. Enable HCL Sametime Community for Meetings
• Open your HCL Sametime Proxy server
• On the Sametime Proxy server in the conf folder, edit the stproxyconfig.xml file
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49. Enable HCL Sametime Proxy for Meetings
• Edit stproxyconfig.xml in the Proxy server's conf directory, add the following
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<meeting>
<host>HOST</host>
<port>PORT</port>
<isSecure>true</isSecure>
</meeting>
...
</configuration>
50. Enable HCL Sametime Proxy for Meetings
• Now restart HCL Community server or all HCL Domino server and HCL Sametime
Proxy server
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59. • The Sametime Meeting Server is pre-configured with a self-signed certificate. Use these
instructions to replace the self-signed certificate with a third party certificate.
• Docker compose down by command: docker-compose down
• Replace the cert and key files in <install dir>./jitsi-config/web/keys/cert.crt and cert.key
with the correct key and crt file.
• Docker compose up –d by command: docker-compose up -d
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Updating the Sametime Meeting Server TLS Certificates
62. • Note: The Sametime Meetings release requires access to a MongoDB server. You can re-
use the existing MongoDB server that is being used by the Community and Proxy servers
or you can deploy one specifically for Meetings.
There are no special configuration steps required for the Meeting database. It
automatically creates when the Sametime Meeting Server connects to MongoDB.
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Upgrade HCL Sametime Meetings V11.5 Pre-Release to Release 11.5
63. • In /opt/STMeetingserver stop the Sametime Meeting Server. For example: My folder with
ST Meetings is „ST-115-Meet“
• Run the commands: docker-compose down
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64. • Rename your /opt/STMeetingServer to a backup.
• Run the commands: mv /opt/ST-115-Meet /opt/STMeetingServer_bak
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65. • Download HCL Sametime Meetings 11.5 file from Flexnet and copy this file for my
example to directory /opt/install/ST-115-Meet
• Extract the zip file Sametime_11.5_MeetingServer.zip:
unzip Sametime_PreRelase_11.5_MeetingServer.zip
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66. • Run the install.sh script and follow the prompts to provide the information as required.
You can copy the encoded secret from sametime.ini or create a new one with this update.
• Note: If you create a new key, you must go through the configuration again according to
the „Enable HCL Sametime Community for Meetings“ section of this guide
• Run the commands for install: ./install.sh
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67. • Fill in the data as needed and your existing meeting server installation.
• I copied the already created key so that I would not have to reconfigure everything and
save additional time.
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68. • After a successful installation, the Meeting server starts automatically.
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