Network based installations of Lotus Notes
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How many sites do you know that still do the following:
Have Lotus Notes program files installed locally. Have the data directory on the user's home drive (network) and have the notes.exe shortcut modified to point to the network drive as the working directory. I still see it a LOT more then roaming users.
In relation to citrix, how many people have the program files installed on the citrix servers, but the data drives on the file servers?
Both installations are technically not supported, but have been around for donkeys' years. The reason is simple. The Lotus Notes client is then totally reliant on the network connectivity and also the file server. The slightest hiccup and the notes client cannot communicate with the data directory (i.e the notes.id file, cache, lock files and bookmarks etc) and it crashes. To my knowledge there is no way to "cluster" the Lotus Notes client in this scenario. Even if the file server is clustered, the Notes client session will die.
Has anyone moved off this method, possibly using roaming with network roaming profiles?
How many sites do you know that still do the following:
Have Lotus Notes program files installed locally. Have the data directory on the user's home drive (network) and have the notes.exe shortcut modified to point to the network drive as the working directory. I still see it a LOT more then roaming users.
In relation to citrix, how many people have the program files installed on the citrix servers, but the data drives on the file servers?
Both installations are technically not supported, but have been around for donkeys' years. The reason is simple. The Lotus Notes client is then totally reliant on the network connectivity and also the file server. The slightest hiccup and the notes client cannot communicate with the data directory (i.e the notes.id file, cache, lock files and bookmarks etc) and it crashes. To my knowledge there is no way to "cluster" the Lotus Notes client in this scenario. Even if the file server is clustered, the Notes client session will die.
Has anyone moved off this method, possibly using roaming with network roaming profiles?

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Posted by Chris Whisonant At 21:34:36 On 04/03/2008 | - Website - |
I know NOBODY who uses roaming users.
Posted by Victor Toal At 22:55:19 On 04/03/2008 | - Website - |
<br />I know NOBODY who uses roaming users.
Posted by Victor Toal At 22:55:20 On 04/03/2008 | - Website - |
Posted by Chris Miller At 23:13:41 On 04/03/2008 | - Website - |
Posted by Chris Miller At 23:16:56 On 04/03/2008 | - Website - |
Maybe Lotus could come up with a different word to describe Notes roaming profile because it's very confusing distinguishing them from Windows profiles... I mean hey, Databases got changed to Applications right?
Posted by Mark Dowling At 00:52:09 On 05/03/2008 | - Website - |
Posted by Chuck Hauble At 04:37:50 On 05/03/2008 | - Website - |
Posted by Bastian Wieczorek At 07:31:50 On 05/03/2008 | - Website - |
The most impressive customer I know is Deutsche Bahn. They have homedrive based datadirectories since Release 3, which was introduced by Lotus Consulting by the way. They have around 65.000 to 70.000 seats.
So yes, you are right it is not supported and it never was. You can imagine what it means to switch the partly automated Client deployment and the support of such a system to IBM roaming. They can roam nicely, they can resolve id Issues automated, by rolling back the id file out of a managed pool into the homedrive and they can do it since release 4! And they dont consume a huge amount of bandwith in the roaming case.
A similar situation with big citrix sites. I have a customer who has a terminalserverfarm containing about 40 Servers. If you logon, the system brings you to the server which has the most resources available...of course with a datadirectory on the file server.
I like the IBM roaming which is available in Release 7, but i guess network drive based datadirectories will last for long...
We have some variations of that in place. So some customers synchronize their local notesdata to a homedrive during the login, so yes... its not replication.
Posted by Henning Kunz At 09:49:53 On 05/03/2008 | - Website - |
Working with third party Client Management products.
They enable you to roam the data you need during the notesclient start with a very small footprint, and you can react on some interesting factors like (citrix client, laptop, workstation, network conditions) to decide what to do in the different cases.
Posted by Henning Kunz At 09:59:13 On 05/03/2008 | - Website - |
Posted by kushal At 15:20:43 On 06/03/2008 | - Website - |
Posted by Myers At 11:13:36 On 11/03/2008 | - Website - |
Posted by nykrnva At 15:21:16 On 12/03/2008 | - Website - |
Posted by Drew At 22:00:04 On 31/03/2008 | - Website - |