Lotus Domino Administration in a Nutshell By Greg Neilson 1st Edition August 2000 1-56592-717-6, Order Number: 7176 384 pages, $24.95
Chapter 13 Domino Server Tasks and Console Commands In this chapter, I discuss how to specify which component tasks Domino loads at startup and how to configure Domino to run scheduled maintenance tasks. This type of configuration is usually done once as the server is commissioned, with occasional changes as needed.
There is also a set of commands that you can issue at the Domino server console to dynamically control the operation of the server. These commands are typically used to diagnose and resolve issues with Domino operations, make dynamic configuration changes to the Domino server, or to override scheduled operations and make things such as mail routing or database replication happen immediately.
Domino Server Tasks A few lines in NOTES.INI define which server tasks are started when the server starts up, and also which scheduled tasks are to run at various times during the day.
The ServerTasks= line lists the tasks to start as the server starts up. The scheduled tasks are listed in the ServerTasksAt0= to ServerTasksAt23= lines. These specifications use the 24-hour clock, where 0 is midnight and 23 is 11:00 P.M.
Another option for scheduling tasks is the Program document in the Domino Directory. The Program document is described in Chapter 2, Domino Directories.
By default, the following tasks are configured to start, depending on how the server has been configured:
When the Quick and Easy Configuration setup option is selected, the tasks set to start at startup are Router, Replica, Update, AMgr, AdminP, CalConn, Event, Sched , Stats, and Maps. Th[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] ... 下一页 >> |