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Domino needs enterprise data integration services -- especially those that're up to date.
Data connectors offer only very limited connection services.
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If you have ever issued a 'quit' command on the server console and then thought "No, I don't mean to quit!" as you watch the server tasks slowly shut down one by one like the unstoppable self-destruct sequence in an action/adventure movie, you understand.
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NOTES.INI should probably be promoted to being an NSF. Doesn't have to be a complicated one, could be really simple: each document has one, maybe two or three fields. The main field would be plain text, another field would be an effective date field, another could be expiration field, and
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When a server cluster is created, an auto-populate group should also be created and updated when cluster membership is changed.
Would be very useful for managing clusters via configuration docs etc.
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You can show server names on icons, but typically these days, server names are pretty unreadable and confusing to end users.
It would be more beneficial to display the server title instead e.g. John Smith on London UK Server 1 rather than John Smith on LONLDMAIL01
This should also apply anywhere that an
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I suppose every administrator knows about the problem. One false move and the date of the server is wrong, and consequently the dates in many databases (also internal) are wrong. I think it won't be easy, but it would be very practical if there were an option to "turn back
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When DAOS-enabled Domino servers call each other for mail sending or replication, they can transfer file references first, and not transfer the file if it’s already stored in the target server's DAOS.
Let's assume,
- We have two DAOS-enabled Domino 8.5 servers: "ServerA" and "ServerB".
- There are replicating databases on both servers
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By a simple right click , you can move a user to a new server and even make a replica on the cluster of that server.
User comes in the morning and gets the new details added to their Location document. User will not even notice..
The problem is those with Local
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Currently with Policies they are applied based on OU or explicitly. Further, for archive policies, you can choose either a specific archive server, or choose to archive to the home mail server.
This is not flexible enough if you have many users in the same OU spread across 2 or more mail
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Currently load balancing uses the Server availability index and thresholds to determine where to direct users opening a mail file or database. So I have the option to load balance (which is fine if the servers are on the same site), or choose a primary server for all users (100% available)
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I frequently copy a database name, or an agent name with the intention of using it in the server console command line.
However, when you paste, whatever you had typed previously gets deleted. You have to paste the text, then edit your command around it.
It should not be difficult to allow
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As an Admin, I find it frustrating that I can clcik ont he People tab and then there is an option to register people in the right sidebar.
But click on Server and nothing.
I have to click on configurations to get server registration.
WHY?????
Please someone in Iris think like an Admin and
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Each time I open Domino Administrator it tries to connect to whatever server I was connected to when I last quit Administrator. This is almost always not the server I want to connect to, and in the case that I have since switched IDs or the server is not accessible/slow
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It would be great if we could redirect the creation of
*.ft
directories of all
*.nsf
files on Domino servers to an alternative path or volume using a simple notes.ini variable like e.g.
Fulltext_storage_dir=D:\somedir
If we could redirect the storage of full text indices to a dedicated storage volume or path, we could make management of
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In each version of domino we have seen an improvement with being able to select servers to include in the source/destinations fields. Now can we add the ability to select server groups, this will save many useless connection documents due to spelling errors.
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As internal data security becomes more and more of a concern, allowing end-users access to server configuration information poses more of a risk than when the Domino Directory was first envisioned and implemented.
While we can make customizations to the Domino Directory to accommodate our needs, the product "off the shelf"
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Domino servers have the ability to host different websites. It would be very helpful if you could set up your different internet sites to have different time zones. Treat each site timezone as an offset from the server's time zone, and allow each site's actions to process under the set
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Currently you can set a max size attachment for an email on the server. You can do this using configuration settings or even rules (more complex). I have a problem with this. No matter what way you set this, there is nothing stopping a user attaching ANY size attachment to
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Domino allows to restrict access based on the remote IP address. That's fine, but not of much use in many cases. When it comes to fighting spam and unwanted robots, it would be much more usefull to be able to block access based on the user agent string. In Apache, this
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at Teamstudio's blog. Yes, I do think that development should be done in template More...
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