Because of changes to Websphere Application Server architecture, it is not possible to perform a straight migration from Sametime 8.5.x (based on Websphere 7.0.0) to Sametime 9 (based on Websphere 8.5.5). Instead, you must deploy Sametime 9 separately from your 8.5.x deployment and then reproduce any custom configuration items the Sametime 9 deployment. A key area of concern is the migration of user based data stored in DB2 such as your Sametime Meeting Rooms, Chat Rooms and Broadcast communities. This article describes you can migrate that data.
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What is the recommended maximum number of active HTTP threads for a Lotus® Domino® server? You set this value in the “Number active threads” field on the Internet Protocols – HTTP tab of the Server document.
This TN can answer your question
IBM Sametime 9 was launched a few weeks ago. When i saw this video i do the upgrade of my embedded Sametime client on Notes 9
The process was very easy, just download the package, shutdown the Notes Client and run the installer.
Just finish the integration between our Sametime 8.5.2 IFR1 and IBM Connections.
This guide is a excellent material to get started. My environment is not the same, but with few modifications, i got Sametime and Connections working together.
On the page 208 the author show hot to display connections photos ins Sametime web client instant messages.
If you have a few users it is easy to fill the PhotoURL field but if you have a lot of users you need the power of Domino Agents and @Functions.
This single line agent do the job (I schedule this agent to run once a day)
FIELD PhotoURL :=”https://
I have several servers with Centos running Domino, Sametime etc. I need to setup Sametime Proxy just to use with IBM Connections and Mobile Devices.
We are a small deployment but need more disk space to setup the Proxy on the same machine of the community server
This command above show the hard drives installed
# ls /dev/sd*
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2
After instal a new one i get this
# ls /dev/sd*
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sdb
dev/sdb is the new hard disk
Create a new partition
# su –
# fdisk /dev/sdb
Device contains neither a valid DOS partition table, nor Sun, SGI or OSF disklabel
Building a new DOS disklabel with disk identifier 0xd1082b01.
Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.
After that, of course, the previous content won’t be recoverable.
Warning: invalid flag 0x0000 of partition table 4 will be corrected by w(rite)
WARNING: DOS-compatible mode is deprecated. It’s strongly recommended to
switch off the mode (command ‘c’) and change display units to
sectors (command ‘u’).
Command (m for help):
Switch off DOS compatible mode and change the units to sectors by entering the c and u commands:
Command (m for help): c
DOS Compatibility flag is not set
Command (m for help): u
Changing display/entry units to sectors
In order to view the current partitions on the disk enter the p command:
Command (m for help): p
Disk /dev/sdb: 34.4 GB, 34359738368 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 4177 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disk identifier: 0xd1082b01
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
Command (m for help): n
Command action
e extended
p primary partition (1-4)
p
Partition number (1-4):
Partition number (1-4): 1
First sector (2048-67108863, default 2048):
Using default value 2048
Last sector, +sectors or +size{K,M,G} (2048-67108863, default 67108863):
Using default value 67108863
Now that we have specified the partition we need to write it to the disk using the w command:
If we now look at the devices again we will see that the new partition is visible as /dev/sdb1:
# ls /dev/sd*
/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sdb /dev/sdb1
Create the file system
# /sbin/mkfs.ext3 -L /proxy /dev/sdb1
Mounting the filesystem
mkdir /stproxy
# mount /dev/sdb1 /stproxy
Configuring Centos 6 to Automatically Mount a Filesystem
Edit /etc/fstab
add the line
LABEL=/proxy /stproxy ext3 defaults 1 2
This link helps a lot
A good document on how setup SSO between connections and other IBM products.
Here in Brazil we are known by first name. The Domino Directory only lists people using Last Name, First Name.
I know is not a good idea to change Domino Directory but users are very confused to work with Last Name , First Name.
So i change some views (column name) on the Domino Directory and change the person name order to First Name Last Name
For reference you can read the article Personal names around the world
People
DisplayPersonName := @Trim(@Implode(@Trim(@Subset(FirstName; 1) : MiddleInitial:@Subset(LastName; 1)); ” “));
DisplayName := @If(DisplayPersonName = “”; @Subset(FullName; 1); @Trim(DisplayPersonName:@Name([Abbreviate];AltFullName)));
@Name([Abbreviate]; DisplayName)
$PeopleGroupsFlat
DisplayPersonName := @Trim(@If(Type = “Person”; @Implode(@Trim(@Subset(FirstName; 1) : MiddleInitial : @Subset(LastName; 1)); ” “); “”):AltFullName);
DisplayName := @If(Type = “Group”; @Subset(ListName; 1); Type=”Server”;ServerName;@If(DisplayPersonName = “”; @Subset(FullName; 1); DisplayPersonName));
@Name([Abbreviate]; DisplayName)
$PeopleGroupsHier
DisplayPersonName := @Trim(@If(Type = “Person”; @Implode(@Trim(@Subset(FirstName; 1) : MiddleInitial: @Subset(LastName; 1)); ” “); “”):@Name([CN];AltFullName));
DisplayName := @If(Type = “Group”; @Subset(ListName; 1); Type=”Server”;ServerName;@If(DisplayPersonName = “”; @Subset(FullName; 1); DisplayPersonName));
@Name([Abbreviate]; DisplayName)
$PeopeGroupsCorpHier
DisplayPersonName := @If(Type = “Person”; @Implode(@Trim(@Subset(FirstName; 1) : MiddleInitial : @Subset(LastName; 1)); ” “); “”);
DisplayName := @If(Type = “Group”; @Subset(ListName; 1);Type=”Server”;Servername; @If(DisplayPersonName = “”; @Subset(FullName; 1); DisplayPersonName));
AltName:=@If(AltFullName!=””;@True;@False);
@Trim(@If(JobTitle!=””;JobTitle + ” “;””)+ (@Name([Abbreviate]; DisplayName)) + @If(AltName=@True;” (“+@Name([Abbreviate];AltFullName)+”)”;””))