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New rules, updates & questions

Scott O'Keefe |   | Comments (4)  |  Visits (747)
      Greetings!  I put another DCT.NTF up on the web last Tuesday - just getting around to posting about it.  The new rules focus largely on DAOS and making sure that you are reaping the maximum benefit from this awesome Domino 8.5 feature.  If you're running 8.5 or later, we'll check to see if you are running DAOS.  If you are not, you'll hear about it from the DAOSEnable rule.  Additionally, the DAOSMinObjSize rule will let you know if you have specified an object size that might be better suited to direct NSF use as opposed to DAOS.  DAOSDeferredDeleteInterval will help ensure that your object stores hang around long enough to be included in backups (and not so long that they're just taking up space.)  In the security space, I offer DAOS_ENCRYPT_NLO which will warn you if you have settings which prevent the object store from being encrypted.  All of these rules point back to the DAOS Best Practices Notes/Domino wiki posting for more information.

     Also included with this update are DEBUG_SCR_DISABLE which will determine if you have problematic settings around streaming cluster replication and NSF_DbCache_Disable which will help you determine if your server performance is being negatively impacted.

     I leave you with questions...  Do you use the notes.ini section of the configuration document?  Do you manually edit server notes.ini files?  Please share!  Thanks.
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