USER AND SERVER CONFIGURATION


Moving a user's mail file and roaming files from the Domino Administrator or the Web Administrator
You may need to move mail files when you need more space on a server or when users change jobs. When a mail file is moved, the Administration Process first moves it to a new server, then issues a request to delete the old mail file from its original mail server. You must approve this mail file deletion. The Administration Process also changes the information in the "Mail file name" and "Mail server" fields in the user's Location document.

Moving a user's mail file to a IBM® Lotus® Domino™ Release 7 and more recent clustered server allows you to choose additional servers on which to create replicas. The user interface provides a list of all the servers (cluster mates) you can choose from. You can also click the server name to specify paths for each server.

Moving a mail database archive

You can move a mail database archive when you move a mail database to another server if the archive is located on the same server as the mail file. Mail archiving is usually done to save space on mail servers; therefore, if a mail database archive is on a different server there is typically no reason to move the archive. Mail databases are often moved for resource balancing purposes.

To move only a mail file

1. To move a user's mail files, you must have:

2. From the Domino Administrator or Web Administrator, click the People & Groups tab.

3. Click People and select the person whose mail file you are moving.

4. Click Move to Another server.

5. Choose a destination server to which you are moving the mail file. If the destination server you choose is a clustered server, it appears "checked" in the Additional mail server field on this dialog box.

6. (Optional) Enter a new directory to which the mail file should be moved. You can accept the default of mail\.

7. (Optional) Click Link to Object Store if you are using shared mail and want to link the mail file to the object store.

8. (Optional) Choose one of theses:

9. If you are working with clustered servers, you can selected additional servers in the cluster to which the mail database can be moved. To select additional servers, click the check box next to the server name in the Additional mail server field.

10. Click OK.

11. Click Close.

To approve the mail file deletion

When the mail file is on the new mail server, you must approve the mail file deletion in the Administration Requests database (ADMIN4.NSF).

1. From the IBM® Lotus® Domino™ Administrator or the Web Administrator, click Server - Analysis - Administration Requests.

2. Choose the Pending Administrator Approval view.

3. Locate the Approve mail file deletion request and open that request.

4. Click "Edit Document." Review the request.

5. Click "Approve Mail File Deletion."

6. Click Save and Close.

To move a user's mail file and/or roaming files

You can move a user's roaming files and mail files at the same time to the same destination server. However, if you want to move a user's roaming files to one server and the mail files to another server, you must complete the procedure twice -- once for the roaming files and then once for the mail files. The roaming files that are moved are journal.nsf, bookmark.nsf, and names.nsf.

You can use this procedure to move any user's mail files, whether they are roaming users or not.

The files are moved by the Administration Process in the background so that you can continue to perform administration activities while the files are being moved.

1. To move a user's mail and/or roaming files, you must have:

2. From the Domino Administrator or the Web Administrator, click the People & Groups tab.

3. Click People and select a user name.

4. From the tools pane, click People - Move to Another Server.

5. Complete these fields:
FieldAction
DestinationEnter the name of the server to which you are moving the user's mail and/or roaming files. If the destination server you choose is a clustered server, it appears "checked" in the Additional mail server field on this dialog box.
Move roaming files into this folderSelect this check box if you are moving a user's roaming files. This check box is not active if you are moving a nonroaming user.

Accept the directory that is displayed or click the folder icon to choose another directory.

Move mail files into this folder on <server>Select this check box if you are moving a user's mail files.

Accept the directory that is displayed or click the folder icon to choose another directory.

Link to Object StoreIf shared mail is enabled on the destination server, select this check box to link the mail file to the object store.

This is active only if you are moving mail files.

Remove all mail replicas when moving off clusterSelect this check box to remove all replicas of mail as well. There may be instances, during a move for example, when a user might need access to a replica for a short time.

This is active only if you are moving mail files.

6. If you are working with clustered servers, you can select additional servers in the cluster to which the mail database can be moved. To select additional servers, click the check box next to the server name in the Additional mail server field.

7. Click OK.

To approve the requests

When the mail file is on the new mail server, be sure to open the Administration Requests database (ADMIN4.NSF). Locate the "Approve file deletion" request and approve the request. When the roaming files are on the new roaming server, locate the "Approve file deletion" requests for the roaming files in ADMIN4.NSF and approve them.

1. From the Domino Administrator or the Web Administrator, click Server - Analysis - Administration Requests.

2. Choose the Pending Administrator Approval view.

3. Locate the Approve mail file deletion request and open that request.

4. Click "Edit Document." Review the request.

5. Click "Approve Mail File Deletion."

6. Locate the roaming file approval requests, and repeat steps 4 and 5 to approve the deletion of the roaming files.

7. Click Save and Close.

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