Golden Rules for Domino Adminstrators (courtesy of Manfred Meise)
Manfred Meise of MMI Consult has compiled a list of Golden Rules/ Administrative Pledges for Notes/Domino administrators. To save English readers the trouble of Google English I've translated (and amended) them for you:
The trouble free operation of a Notes/Domino infrastructure requires attention to (and observance of) a few basic rules. Or put it different: Ignoring or violating these rules is asking for trouble. The list doesn't claim to be complete and will (based on sad experience in projects) be extended in future.
The trouble free operation of a Notes/Domino infrastructure requires attention to (and observance of) a few basic rules. Or put it different: Ignoring or violating these rules is asking for trouble. The list doesn't claim to be complete and will (based on sad experience in projects) be extended in future.
As as responsible Lotus Domino Administrator I pledge the following:
- Never ever allow two replicas of a database to be stored on the same server
- Never ever use operating system tools to manipulate (copy, delete, rename or create) Domino databases. This includes using FTP to move databases to other locations!
- Never restore a Notes database directly to the server where it came from (unless the original is gone) - See also #1
- Always use the server console for unscheduled replications. Never use the client replicator page for that
- When using the transaction log always use a physically separate disk with sufficient space
- When using "archiving" transaction logging, ensure that the backup software does support this
- To create databases from templates always use File -Application... New.. Never copy or rename files on the OS level
- When creating DIR links always point them to destinations outside the Domino data directory. Never point two dir links to the same destination
- Neither install a Notes client on a Domino server, nor run the client part of the Domino server
- Set "Use operating system time" (including DST) on all clients and servers
- Ensure a proper backup. Replication (even cluster replication) is no replacement for backup
- Keep the servers running especially at night, so the house keeping functions can run
- Remove replicas from servers that have been offline for extended periods of time (e.g. 6 weeks) and fetch new replicas
- Replicate all system databases at least once a day (that includes: ensure the system databases are replicas)
- Never grant manager access to servers from other domains
- Always ensure system templates are the highest release of Domino servers in use. Templates are backwards, not forward compatible
- When using OS level virus scanners exclude at least the data directory. In a multi-user (client) install exclude all data directories of all users, at least *.nsf, *.ntf, *.box
- Every Domino server will be protected by a Domino aware virus scanner that can check the database content including the attachments
- Only run the server tasks that are in use and ensure proper configuration (keep in mind: some tasks like statistics and adminp are not "used" by users but still relevant)
- Never ever delete a person document when user leave. Always use the adminp process to ensure complete removal and addition to a deny-access group
- Never to use backup copies of ID files when users forget their password. Use IDVault and password recovery
- Ensure that users' workstations have the current set of drivers (first and foremost video) installed
- Fight disk fragmentation by regularly defragmenting Notes and Domino program and data drives
Posted by Stephan H Wissel on 21 December 2010 | Comments (6) | categories: Show-N-Tell Thursday