AT policies are Adaptive Threshold policies, which determine an adaptive threshold to check the current value depending on historical data from the last 4 weeks at the same time of day and same weekday. The historical data is taken from the Lotus Domino SPI CODA data sources.
Warning messages from AT policies may be safely ignored [...]
Avoid irrelevant messages when Lotus Domino AddIn is not running
All Lotus Domino SPI policies should be disabled during maintenance when the Domino SPI AddIn task or the Domino server is not running for a particular reason. In the same way, the AddIn has to be running for all servers or partitions which are to be [...]
The Domino SPI 6.00 for IBM Lotus Domino on UNIX and Linux now fully supports HP Operations Manager 9 on HP-UX, Linux, Solaris.
The new files can be downloaded via the NiCE Customer Portal.
For details please check the Support Matrix as well as the Whitepaper, both available via the Portal.
You may also request a copy at [...]
The NiCE Customer Portal is a great place to find all kinds of information about NiCE products including the NiCE Lotus Domino SPI. Available for download for registered users are software, product manuals, documents like White Papers, support matrix and release matrix.
Evaluation and permanent licenses may be obtained via the Customer Portal only.
Particularly interesting are the [...]
Storage of performance data is carried out in HP OM environments by either one of the following:
CODA which is included in the HP OM server and free of charge
HP Performance Agent (formerly called OVPA) which is an additional installed and charged product
Using HP Performance Agent is not supported with the 6.x version of Lotus Domino [...]
Performance Tuning means modifying a system to improve its efficiency at meeting specified functional service levels.
The systems in question can be
• a single application
• one Domino server
• a collection of servers participating in a common activity, such as mail routing or replication
• an entire Domino domain
Kinds of Lotus Domino Servers
There are a number of different [...]
Managing server capacity according to your infrastructure also improves the overall infrastructure performance. Some examples are listed below:
• On a Domino mail server cluster, the average load of each server within the cluster is reduced by balancing the number of concurrent users between the cluster members.
• For Web servers in a cluster, load balancing the [...]
A server should be tuned for its specific role in the infrastructure. Here’s a short overview of the main areas.
Server tasks
Minimizing the number of server tasks on the server, their frequency and specific execution times will enable you to optimize performance of the Domino server.
You will need a monitoring solution to identify these tasks, separate [...]
Lotus Domino SPI 5.0x licenses are not working for 5.5x SPI or later.
With Lotus Domino SPI 5.5x the licensing has been changed to more transparent technology.
Now there are tools to administer licenses:
License Add
Add a license to the main license file on the OM Server (runs on the OM Server)
License List
List all license in the main [...]
1) Licensing within Clusters
one license per cluster server needed
different pricing for active/active vs. active/passive failovers
2) Licensing within partitioned environments
one license for main server needed. Tier of the main server is relevant
one license per monitored partition needed, and will be discounted