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Coexistence Manager for Notes 3.9.2 - User Guide

About the CMN Documentation Suite Introduction CMN Directory Connector
Directory Connector overview Installation and configuration DC Management Console Connector Creation Wizard Connector Advanced Settings Starting and stopping the Directory Connector service
CMN Mail Connector
Mail Connector features overview Coexistence mail routing basics Deployment of CMN Mail Connector Installation Configuration Mail Connector Management Console
CMN Free/Busy Connector The Log Viewer Appendix A: Known limitations Appendix B: Troubleshooting Appendix C: CMN Logs

Management Console screen: Common | Services

| Services

This screen lets you start and stop any of the CMN component services: the Directory Connector, Mail Connector, Free/Busy Connector, or Quest Directory Sync Service.

NOTE: The Start, Stop and Restart commands issued from this screen are provided here as a convenience, and are not parts of any component configuration file. The command is executed immediately when you click the button, although if you have changed any of the configuration data, CMN will require that you Save your changes before it will execute a Start command.

The table lists all installed services by Service Name, and shows the Status of each: Running or Stopped. To immediately start, stop or restart a service:

Management Console screen: Common | Licenses

| Licenses

This screen lets you install or update a Quest license key to enable the CMN components. You can obtain a license key from your Quest Sales representative. A license key is an .asc-type file that Quest sends to you with an email. You must save the file to your hard disk, and then install it on this Common | Licenses screen.

The table in this screen shows your previously installed licenses, the status of each, and the software and maintenance license expiration dates.

To install or update a Quest license key:

1
Click the Update License... button. The Management Console then presents a standard Windows Open dialog box.
2
Locate and specify the License File. Select the file so its name appears in the File name field, and then click Open.

Management Console screen: Common | Health

| Health

The Health and Performance Monitoring screen is divided into separate sections for performance monitoring and logs. The Performance Monitoring section shows performance counters in real time for the Mail Connector and Free/Busy components. Performance counters are color coded and can be turned on and off for various modules from this screen. Information about each performance counter is also displayed on the screen.

 

The Log section of this screen displays live log data broadcast via UDP from different modules. The most recent 1000 lines logged are displayed. Users can view specific logs by clicking the Open Log File button to view a list of log files that can be opened. In the File section of the screen, users can select a log file to open the log in the Quest Log File viewer. See the Log Viewer chapter of the User Guide for more information.

 
 
NOTE: The Open Log File button in this screen is enabled only when the UdpAppender is defined in the log42net.config file of at least one module. During a new installation, the Log Viewer installer installs a file with the required UdpAppender. During an upgrade, however, the installer does not overwrite the log42net.config file, so the UdpAppender is not present, and this makes the Open Log File button invisible. To correct this, see To Add the UdpAppender to an Existing Log File at the end of the Configuring CMN Logging Appendix.

CMN Performance Counters for Windows' System Monitor

CMN Performance Counters for Windows’ System Monitor

CMN generates sets of performance counters for its Mail Connector and Free/Busy Connector that feed live data to Windows' System Monitor feature. To start Windows' System Monitor:

1
Click Windows’ Start button, and then click Run....
2
In the Run dialog box: Type perfmon and click OK.

If you are unfamiliar with Windows' System Monitor, see your Microsoft documentation and/or visit the System Monitor online Help for more information. These procedures vary a little among different OS versions.

Within Windows’ System Monitor, you can:

The available performance counters for CMN’s Mail Connector and Free-Busy Connector are listed and defined in the introductory sections of those chapters (chapters 3 and 4) in this User Guide.

 

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