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Notes Domino 8.5 STEW
Lotus Worldwide Technical Sales© 2008 IBM Corporation
Upgrading to Notes/Domino 8.5
Andrea Waugh-MetzgerConsulting I/T SpecialistLotus Great Lakes Sales
Lotus WTS Enablement Notes Domino 8.5 STEW
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Lotus WTS Enablement Notes Domino 8.5 STEW
Agenda
• Notes/Domino 8 Upgrade Path● Tips, Tools, and Techniques for Upgrades
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Upgrading the Client First
● Supported during upgrade process● Domino 8 Server needed for
Mail RecallOut of Office enhancementsUnprocessed Meeting Invitations
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Install and Upgrade Options
● Upgrades supported from Notes 6.5Existing bookmarks included in Open button menu
● MSISupport for scripted, “silent” installs
● Smart UpgradeSends configurable upgrade notifications to end usersAllows administrators to establish a grace periodSupports Mail template upgrade as well as clientTracks client versions
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Desktop of the future: Managed Client
Notes 8 Client
Domino 8 Server
Notes Smart Upgrade(versions only)
Traditional & composite
applications(features)
Smart Upgrade kits Component updates Composite apps
Component provisioning
(features)
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Compatibility Makes It Easy to Upgrade
● No Rip and Replace because ND8.5 is compatible with previous versions:Same proven infrastructureSame data storesSame model for customizing the mail templateSame Security infrastructureSame DirectorySame Admin toolsSame ReplicationSame set of application APIs
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Notes Client Options● Notes Client
Eclipse-basedPreferred configuration, full-featured
● Basic ConfigurationWindows C++ clientFor less powerful desktopsDoes not support composite applications, plug-ins, or
java views
● Inotes, iNotes light and UltralightBrowser-based Access
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Notes 8.5 Mail Template
● MAIL85.NTF used for Notes and iNotes● Some features rely on new template
Mail header Addressing (Recent Contacts) Vertical Preview Conversations Mail Recall Out of Office improvements New Calendar Views Unprocessed Meeting Invitations Check Calendar Creating New Meeting Uncheck Invitees When Scheduling Personal Notes to Meeting
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Supported Configuration for Notes & Domino
● “Supported”, “Supported during upgrade only”, and “Unsupported”
Technote Available Onlinehttp://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=0&uid=swg21264690
● Needed configurations for new Notes/Domino 8 features to function
Technote Available Onlinehttp://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21282123
Client, Server & Template Interoperability:
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Applications
● While it is not necessary to rewrite your pre-existing applications, we strongly recommend testing your applications on Domino 8.5 before upgrading your production application servers.
● Once your application has been tested, and the application server upgraded, you can consider modifying the application to take advantage of new application development functionality in Domino 8.5.
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Agenda
• Notes/Domino 8 Upgrade Path● Tips, Tools, and Techniques for Upgrades
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Upgrade Process - Components
Communication
Tracking / Reporting
Process Management / Resource Coordination
Discovery
Training
Help Desk / Support
Mail File U
pgrade
Client Installation
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Upgrade Process – The 5 Principles
Five guiding principles for a successful deployment:
1. Planning 2. Communication3. Minimization of Labor and Effort (Automation) 4. Maximization of the Bang For The Buck (Bundling) 5. Measurement and Management
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Principle #1 - Planning
Know your environment.● The information you should collect prior to your upgrade should include:
User counts and types of users. (Executives, Desktop, Laptop, Kiosk, DWA, Notes Multi-user, Roaming, Citrix, and Mobile Device users)
OS, Browser and Lotus software versionsHardware age and capacityDomino software upgrade procedures currently used in your organizationTemplate CustomizationsNetwork Links (LAN/WAN, plus capacity) Backup and storage topologyOther data stores, such as Websphere Portal servers, db2 servers, and WAS serversVPNs, DMZs, firewallsThird-party software (Virus Scanning, Spam Blocking, Backup, Monitoring, Mobile
Device Support) anything else that’s relevantSupport Information for BES
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21266138
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Principle #1 - Planning
Anticipate future needs. ● Future capacity requirements – and how they might be reduced with 8.5● Things you want to change (Do first before upgrading)
Implementing quotas – or review disk space savings with DAOS Implementing a local replica model Implementing transaction logging (required for DAOS)Consolidating Servers
Move to new hardware BEFORE or AFTER the upgrade, not recommended at the same time.
● New features you want to deploy (some are enabled by default) Message RecallDirect Deposit of Admin Requests onto the target serverActivity Logging (Billing feature only included in Domino 8 for legacy support) Domino 7 features, if upgrading from Domino 6.5..x Policies DAOS, DCT, Notes ID Vault, etc.
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Principle #1 - Planning
Understand Co-existence Issues if going from Domino 6.5 to Domino 8.xEncryption Key length and large key support was changed in 8Support for Flat Certification for Notes IDs was removed in ND 7Mixed version clustered environments are supported but…Resource Reservations (upgrade the RR Database to new design immediately) Smart Upgrade (For Notes 6.5.2 or earlier, Smart Upgrade download will not occur as
a background task) Don’t upgrade the template before the client. An 8.x mail template with a Notes 6.5
client will cause issues. For users who delegate mail access to others, upgrade both clients to 8.x before
either mail template is upgraded. Out of Office. Notes 6.5 mail template users cannot utilize the new Out of Office
router service on the Domino 8.x serverDomino 7 and 8 Policies will be ignored by Notes 6.5.x clientsDomino 6 and 7 clients will not recognize DAOS
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Principle #1 - Planning
Understand the Prerequisites● Things to consider at this stage include:
Does your operating system meet the minimum requirements? Does your hardware meet the minimum requirements? Do you need to upgrade existing server hardware? Do you need to add or replace server hardware? Do you need to add more network bandwidth? Do you need to add more storage capacity? Does it make sense to consolidate?Does your backup system need updated?
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Principle #1 - Planning
-6 GB+8 GBNet change per1,000 mail files
11 GB25 GB17 GBTemplate in 1,000 Mail Files
11 MB25 MB17 MBTemplate Only
Mail 8 Template
ODS 48 with Design note Compression
Mail 8 Template
ODS 43
Mail 7 Template
Out-of-the-Box Mail Template size comparison
Note: Additional savings will be seen with DAOS – see the DAOS presentation for more details.
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Principle #1 - Planning
Assemble the Stakeholders● People and groups who need to be involved:
CTO/CIOUsersClient/Desktop Software teamDeployment TeamDomino Admin/Operations TeamHelp Desk/Support TeamNetwork AdminStorage AdminOther Admins (Portal, WAS, DB2, Web Servers)
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Upgrade Admin Server and System Databases
Ensure the integrity of existing backups● Clean up system files● Review Notes.ini settings● Back up system files
Notes.ini, names.nsf, log.nsf, da.nsf, directory catalog, customized templates, third party add-ins, server.id
● Verify recent backups taken and retrievable
● Review Pre-Upgrade Checklist
● Review the Post-upgrade checklist
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Principle #2 - Communication
● Things should be done in moderation, EXCEPT COMMUNICATION Its almost impossible to over-communicate with the user population.
● The 70/30 rule Ratio that has been determined through experience and not a variant of Pareto's
80/20 rule Indicates that 70% of end-users will successfully complete an automated installation
process without generating even a phone call for the support staff Provided the users are given proper communication of the roll-out plan as well as
clearly written instructions on how the actual installation process if to be carried out.
● Any reduction in communication makes this ratio fall quickly.
● Communication is an investment from a project point of view
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Principle #3 – Minimize Labor / Effort
● Engineering is a small portion of the project costs, compared to the labor and effort required to deploy the client software.
● It is thus crucial to automate whenever and wherever possible.● Benefits:
Labor savingsGuaranteeing a consistent environment.
● The 90/10 rule If the automation efforts deal with a population or scenario that represents less than
10% of the base there’s a good chance that the point of diminishing returns has been reached.
● For client deployments, leverage software tools.Generic distribution products (e.g., ZenWorks, Tivoli, SMS, etc...). Products architected specifically for Lotus Notes client deployment (e.g., InstallShield,
Automated Deployment Toolkit (ADT), InstallPump, Server Admin Plus, etc...) Built-In Tools (SmartUpgrade)
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Principle #4 – Maximize the Bang for the Buck
● An automated deployment is your opportunity to correct the sins of the past. This would include, but not be limited to: Relocating client code on the desktop; Set/Reset mail quotas; Tweak configuration settings; Enforce consistency (i.e., bookmarks, preferences, certification schemes and
hierarchies, etc...). Look at local replicas
● Ensure a long-term return on investment resulting from reduced amounts of help desk costs, take advantage of:Policies to improve consistency of the environment DDM improvements (modular correction actions, event clearing, etc.)
● Look at the architecture, Improve hardware Improve topologyRe-balance or reduce loads (possibly consolidate)
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Principle #5 – Measurement and Management
● Take client and server benchmarks before upgrade, during pilot and during upgradeUnderstand current environment Identify and address issues before they become BIG issuesSet and manage expectations
● Tracking and reporting during and after the deployment will ensure the success of the roll-out. It will permit to see: Any worrying trends and will also Proactively address any issues that may come up, sometimes even before the users
are aware of them.
● Will quantify the value and benefits of the migration project and help get support from upper management for subsequent projects of this nature.
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Best Practices for Upgrading
Traditional approach● Upgrade the Notes clients that the administrators will use to edit and
operate on the Domino Directory● Upgrade the Administration Server of the Domino Directory design● Replicate the Domino Directory to the other servers● Upgrade the Hub Servers
● Upgrade the Mail servers● Upgrade the SMTP servers● Upgrade the Application / Web Servers● Upgrade 3rd Party/Companion Product Servers
● Upgrade the Notes clients of Users
● Replace the design of mail files with MAIL85.NTF
● Upgrade to ODS 51
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Upgrading Domino Servers
Traditional approach continued● Shutdown the Domino Server to be upgraded “cleanly”● Install Release 8.5 of Domino● Copy Customized Templates into place● Run Design Task which refreshes design of system databases● Run Updall Task
Rebuilds views with design or collation changes
● Restart the Domino Server
● Proceed to “Next” Server
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Best Practices for Upgrading
Alternate approach – possible long timeframe● Many weeks or even months to upgrade all the servers● Domino 8.5 Directory Template
Two critical views utilized when a Notes Client or another Domino Server attempts to authenticate with any given server are the ($USERS) and ($SERVERACCESS) views
The design upgrade will result in views modified being rebuilt from scratch when first opened
Authentication attempts will be blocked from completing until these two views are finished rebuilding
● For Minimal Impact Configure Domino Directory ACL so design flows in a single direction
Admin Server of Domino Directory flows to Hub Servers flows to Spoke Servers
No backflow of Directory Changes as you upgrade in Reverse Order
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Best Practices for Upgrading
Alternate approach● Upgrade the Notes clients that the administrators will use to edit and
operate on the Domino Directory● Upgrade the SMTP servers● Upgrade the Mail servers● Upgrade the Notes clients of Users
● Replace the design of mail files with MAIL8.NTF or MAIL85.NTF● Upgrade the Application / Web Servers● Upgrade 3rd Party/Companion Product Servers● Upgrade the Hub Servers
● Upgrade the Administration Server of the Domino Directory
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Best Practices for Upgrading
Alternate approach● When upgrading the first “spoke” server
Install Domino 8 or 8.5Copy customized templates in placeRun Design Task (updates design of system databases) Run Updall Task (rebuilds existing views) Copy upgraded Domino Directory to network ShareRemove Domino Directory Template(PUBNAMES.NTF) Restart the serverProceed to “Next” Server (schedule time to swap the in the Domino Directory from the
network share)
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Upgrading Domino Servers
Alternate approach● When upgrading the first “next” server
Shutdown the Domino Server to be upgraded “cleanly” Install Release 8 or 8.5 of DominoCopy Customized Templates into placeUpgrade Domino Directory
– Copy already upgraded Domino Directory from Network Share– Run Design Task which refreshes design of system databases
Run Updall Task Rebuilds views with design or collation changes
Remove Domino Directory TemplateRestart the Domino ServerProceed to “Next” Server
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Release 8.0.1 64-Bit Domino for AIX and Windows
● 32 Bit Domino to 64 Bit Domino UpgradeAll existing full-text indexes will be discarded and rebuilt
● Windows OnlyAll existing views currently built will be discarded and rebuilt
● Best Practices just recommended for upgrading a Domino server to 64 bit Domino still hold trueUpdall process will take longer to runSee Appendix for how to use indirect files to have multiple processes running at once
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Domino 8.5 Feature Upgrade Considerations Notes ID Vault
– Ensure all clients are upgraded prior to enabling– Determine how the vault will be implemented, will you use policies with it, what the
configuration will be, etc.– Validate client types (not supported for iNotes at this time)– Ensure id files are backed up (or harvested) prior to implementation
DAOS– Requires transaction logging and ODS51 – validate environment updates– Validate backup solutions with DAOS repository and transaction logs– Review backup best practices and restore options prior to implementation– Validate estimates of disk space reclaimed prior to allocating disk for other options,
etc.
Roaming users– Validate policies and configuration– Determine roaming file locations and user access to possible new locations
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More Server Upgrade Considerations
Citrix and O/S updates– 64-bit vs 32-bit and backup options for each– Client requirements and configurations for each
Review use of Policies– Many new policies implemented and available in 8.0 and 8.5– New support for dynamic group policies– Review policy hierarchy and how would apply to end-users
Shared Login– Internet password sync does not apply– Not compatible with roaming id's or ID files on file shares and many other “gotchas”
Domino Configuration Tuner (DCT)– Determine what recommendations should/should not be implemented at same time
as upgrade – be careful what you undertake!
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Upgrade the Notes Clients
● Notes 8 provides the following choices for deploying the client:Manual InstallationSmart upgrade: Users receive a notification to upgrade their client. Can specify deadline for upgrade Can specify groups of users to upgrade Built-in tracking capability Can use with Seamless Mail Upgrade Software located on server A native process to the client Implemented through a background client process Further defined with the use of a Desktop Policy Available for Linux desktop with Release 8.0
3rd Party● You may customize the installation so that users install only the features they
need
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Upgrade the Notes mail file and application designs
● Can use the Domino convert task or Seamless Mail upgrade (in conjunction with Smart Upgrade)
● If you do not want to automatically enable design note compression for mail files, deselect the option in the Notes 8.x mail template (mail8.ntf or mail85.ntf) before using it for new and existing mail files.
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Upgrade the ODS (optional)
● Provides potential improvements for I/O and folder optimization● Requirement for new features
Database names list for user renamesDesign compressionDAOSDocument compression
● Highly recommended you ensure Domino server is stable at the new Domino 8.x code level before upgrading the ODS of your database.
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On Disk Structure Change
● Release 6 and Release 7 both utilize ODS 43Admins loved this and found upgrades from 6 to 7 a snap
● Prior to Release 8, an ODS upgrade occurred the first time a database was compacted following an upgrade
● Domino 8.0 is ODS48; Domino 8.5 is ODS51
● With Release 8.0, an upgrade to ODS48 or ODS51 is optionalCREATE_R8_DATABASES=1 in notes.iniA copy-style compaction of database is done.
e.g. (n)compact –c names.nsf
● Although optional, ODS48 or ODS51 is required to enable some new features and performance improvements in Release 8 or 8.5
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Features Requiring ODS48 or higher
● Enhanced User Activity LoggingReads & Writes become Reads, Adds, Updates & Deletes
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Features Requiring ODS48 or higher
● Optimized User Renames and DeletesMajor improvement in AdminP processing time
● I/O Reduction and Performance ImprovementsOn-Demand collation builds (MAIL8.NTF and ODS48 takes advantage)
● Database Design compressionNew databases created from mail8.ntf are 11 mb with Design Compression compared
to 27 mb without
● Document Data Compression (Release 8.0.1) Tests have shown anywhere from 25% - 40% size reduction when data compression
has been enabledNot recommended on databases that have a high read to write ratio e.g. names.nsf
● DAOS (Domino Attachment and Object Service) requires ODS51
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Best Practice Upgrading to ODS48 or higher
● Shutdown the Domino 8 Server “Cleanly”● Set CREATE_R8_DATABASE=1 in notes.ini● Optionally enable Database Design and/or Document Data compression
prior to doing initial conversion from ODS43 to ODS48 so only a single copy-style compaction is needed
(n)compact –n –v mail● Run compact task using copy-style switch
(n)Compact –c● Determine if you should add other switches into the compact command to
enable DAOS, etc.● Restart the Domino 8.x Server
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● When inheritance is enabled on mail fileDesign Task may disable property on down-level serverDisabled property will then replicate to Release 8 Server
● WorkaroundsDisable Design Task on down-level serversDisable Inheritance on replicas on down-level serversSet Inheritance to StdR8Mail on all replicasUpgrade all servers to Release 8.x
Deployment Experiences - Design & Document Data Compression or DAOS, etc.