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Course name :   Managing IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8 Servers and Users Brand: Lotus Domino
Code: D8770 Target Audience: System Administrators Format(s): Classroom Days: 3
Introduction:  

This course covers managing the servers and users in an existing IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8 and IBM® Lotus®Notes® 8 infrastructure. In this course, you will perform standard server maintenance and troubleshooting tasks as well as register and maintain Lotus Notes and non-Lotus Notes users.

Objectives :

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:


Manage users.

Manage groups.

Manage both Lotus Notes and non-Lotus Notes clients.

Deploy composite applications.

Manage servers.

Update servers.          

Set up server monitoring.

Monitor server performance.

Monitor servers with Domino Domain Monitoring.

Use the certification authority process to migrate certifiers and register users.

Resolve server problems.

Resolve replication problems.

Recover a Domino server.

Resolve user problems.
Topics :

Lesson 1:Managing Users

Topic 1A: Adding Users

Topic 1B: Changing a User Name

Topic 1C: Moving User Mail Files

Topic 1D: Extending a Lotus Notes ID Expiration Date

Topic 1E: Setting Up ID File Backup

Topic 1F: Recovering an ID File

Topic 1G: Deleting Users

Topic 1H: Changing a User's Location Within the Organizational Hierarchy


Lesson 2:Managing Groups

Topic 2A: Creating Groups

Topic 2B: Renaming Groups

Topic 2C: Deleting Groups

Topic 2D: Changing Group Membership


Lesson 3:Managing Lotus Notes and Non-Notes Clients

Topic 3A: Setting Up Non-Notes Users

Topic 3B: Upgrading Lotus Notes Clients

Topic 3C: Managing Roaming Users


Lesson 4:Deploying Composite Applications

Topic 4A: Composite Application Deployment Fundamentals

Topic 4B: Accessing Composite Applications on WebSphere Portal

Topic 4C: Introduction to Composite Application Provisioning

Topic 4D: Configuring Clients for User-Initiated Updates


Lesson 5:Managing Servers

Topic 5A: The Server Console Window

Topic 5B: Defining Backup Processes

Topic 5C: Using Transaction Logging

Topic 5D: Enabling View Logging

Topic 5E: Logging and Analyzing Activity Data

Topic 5F: Automating Server Tasks


Lesson 6:Updating Servers

Topic 6A: Finding Instances of a Server's Name

Topic 6B: Placing a Server Out of Service

Topic 6C: Updating a Server ID

Topic 6D: Authenticating with Other Organizations

Topic 6E: Providing Internal and External Server Access


Lesson 7:Setting Up Server Monitoring

Topic 7A: Examining Server Monitoring Tools

Topic 7B: Creating Event Generators

Topic 7C: Using Event Handlers

Topic 7D: Automating Tasks by Using Agents


Lesson 8:Monitoring Server Performance

Topic 8A: Viewing Statistics

Topic 8B: Monitoring Server Statistics and Tasks

Topic 8C: Monitoring the Server with the Domino Web Administrator

Topic 8D: Monitoring Servers by Using the Lotus Domino Console


Lesson 9:Monitoring Servers with Domino Domain Monitoring

Topic 9A: Configuring Domino Domain Monitoring

Topic 9B: Controlling Reported Events by Using Event Filters

Topic 9C: Creating Collection Hierarchies

Topic 9D: Taking Corrective Action


Lesson 10:Using the Certification Authority Process

Topic 10A: Migrating Existing Certifiers to the CA Process

Topic 10B: Registering Users with the CA Process


Lesson 11:Resolving Server Problems

Topic 11A: Troubleshooting with the IBM Lotus Domino Administrator Server Console

Topic 11B: Solving Server Access Problems

Topic 11C: Solving Administration Process Problems

Topic 11D: Solving Server-to-Server Connection Problems

Topic 11E: Solving Agent Manager Problems


Lesson 12:Resolving Replication Problems

Topic 12A: Solving Replication Problems

Topic 12B: Resolving Replication Conflicts

Topic 12C: Coordinating the Purge Interval and the Replication Schedule

Topic 12D: Troubleshooting Server Access in the Application Access Control List


Lesson 13:Recovering a Domino Server

Topic 13A: Recovering from a Server Crash

Topic 13B: Enabling Fault Recovery and Automatic Diagnostic Collection


Lesson 14:Resolving User Problems

Topic 14A: Resolving Workspace and Application Issues

Topic 14B: Implementing Database Redirection

Topic 14C: Resolving Connection Problems

Topic14D: Responding to Mail Delivery Problems
Audience :   The target audience for this course is system administrators new to Lotus Domino, with an understanding of Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes foundational concepts and the ability to navigate in Lotus Domino Administrator, who will be responsible for monitoring and maintaining an existing Lotus Domino 8 infrastructure, and managing Lotus Notes and non-LotusNotes users in a Domino domain.
Prerequisites :  

The prerequisites for this course include completion of the following IBM Lotus Domino 8 courses or equivalent knowledge, skills, and experience.

IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8 System Administration Operating Fundamentals is required.

Building the IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8 Infrastructure is recommended.
 
 
 
 
 


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