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July 18, 2001
Admin Tip:  Preparing for domain search implementation
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Title: Preparing for domain search implementation
This tip was provided by The VIEW

The Domain Index resides on the Domino server that has been
designated as the Domain Search server. It is an index of all the
data in databases and file systems on servers in the domain that the
administrator has chosen to include in Domain Search. When you build
the initial Domain Index, it will be important to free up as many
resources on the Domain Search server as possible. The initial build
of the index is extremely resource intensive. Memory and CPU are
taxed heavily during this process. By eliminating extra server tasks,
you can increase the available resources for building the index. 

In particular, the Domino server Update task uses the same engine as
the Domain Indexer task. If they are both in the Servertasks= line,
they will be competing for the same resources. 

So, if your server's notes.ini Servertasks= line looks something like
this: 

Servertasks=AdminP,Amgr,Router,
Replica,Collect,Event,DIIOP,DECS,
NNTP,HTTP,Stats,Update,CallConn,Sched 

You might want to change it to something like this while building the
initial index: 

Servertasks=Adminp,Amgr,Replica 

After the index is built, you may add the other server tasks back in.
But first ask yourself: Will this server ever route mail, need to
update calendars (calconn and sched tasks), etc.? If the answer is
yes, add the task back in. If the answer is no, eliminate the task
completely. 

Only add the Update task back in if you plan to full-text-index any
databases on the Domain Search server. If there are no databases
requiring full-text indexing on the Domain Search server, we
recommend eliminating the Update task, since it competes with the
Domain Indexer task for resources by using the same engine. 

Consider also removing any tasks in the ServerTasksAt lines that will
not be needed.

- Cheryl Elmo & Debbie Lynd

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