Managing Domino 8.5 Servers and Users (D8L77)
Lotus Domino Release 8.5
Dates Offered:
2/23/10 - 2/25/10

Audience:The target audience for this course is system administrators new to Lotus Domino 8.5 who need an understanding of Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes foundational concepts and the ability to navigate in Lotus Domino Administrator, and who will be responsible for monitoring and maintaining an existing Lotus Domino 8.5 infrastructure, as well as managing Lotus Notes and non-Lotus Notes users in a Lotus Domino domain.


Description:This instructor-led, hands-on course covers managing the servers and users in an existing IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8.5 and IBM Lotus Notes 8.5 infrastructure. In this course, students will perform standard server maintenance and troubleshooting tasks as well as register and maintain Lotus Notes and non-Lotus Notes users.


Prerequisites:The prerequisites for this course include completion of the following Lotus Domino 8.5 courses, or equivalent knowledge, skills, and experience.
# IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 System Administration Operating Fundamentals (required)
# Building the IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 Infrastructure (recommended)


Duration:3 days


Objectives:Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
T Manage users, groups, and both Lotus Notes and non-Lotus Notes clients
T Deploy composite applications
T Manage and update servers
T Configure server monitoring
T Monitor server performance
T Monitor servers with Lotus Domino Domain Monitoring
T Use the certification authority process to migrate certifiers and register users
T Resolve server and replication problems
T Recover a Domino server
T Resolve user problems


Topics Covered:Managing Users
Adding Users
Changing a User Name
Moving User Mail Files
Extending an IBM Lotus Notes ID Expiration Date
Using the ID Vault to Secure User Ids
Deleting Users
Changing a User Location Within the Organizational Hierarchy
Managing Groups
Creating Groups
Deleting Groups
Renaming Groups
Changing Group Membership
Managing IBM Lotus Notes and Non-IBM Lotus Notes Clients
Setting Up Non-IBM Lotus Notes Users and Clients
Upgrading IBM Lotus Notes Clients and Users
Deploying Composite Applications
Composite Application Deployment Fundamentals
Accessing Composite Applications on IBM® WebSphere® Portal
Introduction to Composite Application Provisioning
Configuring Clients for User-Initiated Updates
Managing Servers
The Server Console Window
Defining Backup Processes
Using Transaction Logging
Enabling View Logging
Managing Disk Space
Logging and Analyzing Activity Data
Automating Server Tasks
Evaluating Server Settings with Lotus Domino Configuration Tuner
Updating Servers
Finding Instances of a Server Name
Placing a Server Out of Service
Updating a Server ID
Authenticating with Other Organizations
Providing Internal and External Server Access
Setting Up Server Monitoring
Examining Server Monitoring Tools
Creating Event Generators
Using Event Handlers
Automating Tasks by Using Agents
Monitoring Server Performance
Viewing Statistics
Monitoring Server Statistics and Tasks
Monitoring the Server with the IBM Lotus Domino Web Administrator
Monitoring Servers by Using the IBM Lotus Domino Console
Monitoring Servers with IBM Lotus Domino Domain Monitoring
Configuring IBM Lotus Domino Domain Monitoring
Controlling Reported Events by Using Event Filters
Creating Collection Hierarchies
Taking Corrective Action
Using the Certification Authority Process
Migrating Existing Certifiers to the CA Process
Registering Users with the CA Process
Resolving Server Problems
Troubleshooting with the IBM Lotus Domino Administrator Server Console
Solving Server Access Problems
Solving Administration Process Problems
Solving Server-to-Server Connection Problems
Solving Agent Manager Problems
Solving DAOS Problems
Resolving Replication Problems
Solving Replication Problems
Resolving Replication Conflicts
Coordinating the Purge Interval and the Replication Schedule
Troubleshooting Server Access in the Application Access Control List
Recovering an IBM Lotus Domino Server
Recovering from a Server Crash
Enabling Fault Recovery and Automatic Diagnostic Collection
Resolving User Problems
Resolving Workspace and Application Issues
Implementing Database Redirection
Resolving Connection Problems
Responding to Mail Delivery Problems


Cost:$1,500