When a server sends and receives mail, server processes, such as the Router, access the server's MAIL.BOX database, writing messages to it and reading messages from it.
Read the following topics for help on improving basic Domino® server performance and capacity, as well as the performance of these features: Agent Manager, databases and the Domino directory, the directory catalog, LDAP searches, mail, Web server, Windows NT™ server, and UNIX™ server.Īfter you set up the Domino® Web server and make sure that it runs properly, check the server's performance and response time.ĭomino® includes features that improve efficiency in specific environments, but these features may not be switched on by default.ĭomino® mail servers use a MAIL.BOX database to hold messages that are in transit. It then looks for documents and files in existing databases and file systems that are new or changed since the last time it ran, and adds them to the Domain Index. Server.Load is a capacity-planning tool that you use to run tests, also called "scripts" and "workloads," against a targeted Domino® server to measure server capacity and response metrics.Įach time the Domain Indexer task runs, it looks in the Domain Catalog for new databases that have the Include in multi database indexing property enabled. The remaining server capacity is used to support user activity, which varies with the usefulness of the data on the server. Domino servers typically use a modest percentage of their resources to run. System activity, which includes the level of processor, disk, memory, and network consumption that Domino generates to keep the server running, is a fixed amount of activity, as long as systems are healthy and performing smoothly. Use this information to improve IBM® Domino® server, Domino Web server, and messaging performance through the use of resource balancing and activity trends, Server.Load commands, advanced database properties, cluster statistics, and the Server Health Monitor.ĭomino® server resource utilization can be separated into two types, system activity and user activity. This documentation provides information about the administration tools for managing and monitoring IBM Domino® servers and databases. This section describes IBM® Domino® security features, including execution control lists, IDs, and SSL. Also use this information to set up IBM iNotes® on a server using Domino Off-Line Services (DOLS). Use this information to configure an IBM® Domino® network, users, servers (including Web servers), directory services, security, messaging, widgets and live text, and server clusters. Use this topic as an overview of planning task.
Use this documentation to install the IBM® Domino® server and subsequently deploy the IBM Notes® client.
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