Linux rsync for Microsoft Windows is called bvckup2
As a Linux specialist, rsync is a tool we use a lot during migrations or in application clusters like Pacemaker. In Windows we normally use ROBOCOPY in order to copy…
As a Linux specialist, rsync is a tool we use a lot during migrations or in application clusters like Pacemaker. In Windows we normally use ROBOCOPY in order to copy…
Will HCL Domino survive in Europe?HCL Domino’s market share is only slightly improving. We see migrations from Domino to another platform, only sometimes the other way around. Because of IBM’s…
Introducing a new HCL Collaboration Enthusiast in The Netherlands. Coming from America, lived in Germany and ends up in The Netherlands. With his knowledge of Linux, Docker, Domino, Notes and…
Follow up on my blog about moving to an online DB2 backup: https://www.angioni.nl/2020/03/26/transitioning-to-online-backup-in-db2/ Here is the procedure to restore an online created DB2 database-backup. It’s not a “normal” restore, next,…
Every time you edit a file using the Edit On Desktop feature, a popup appears. You can check the option “Don’t show this message again”, but when you choose another…
When you have setup the SMTP routing by Foreign Domain document and pulling the mail towards 1 or more OutBound SMTP Domino servers, you cannot add an alternative route for…
For Administrators it is not preferable that their workplace is SAML enabled. Using the normal default SAML authentication, it’s filter is based on users in the policy configuration. Now we…
How can you check how much heapsize you are using in your Notes client? Normally, this is a preference setting in your designer to set ( Preferences – General –…
One of our customers, who enabled MailJournalling on their mailservers, also had to enable it on the mailrelays. The reason is that the mailrelay servers also accepts mail from other…
When enabling SAML authentication, we discovered that the documentation from HCL is not complete, perhaps because some links to IBM are no longer valid. There are some important bits missing…