ADMINISTERING
You can use the Domino® Administrator to move a roaming user's files from one server to another server. While performing the procedure to move a roaming user's roaming files (journal.nsf, bookmark.nsf, names.nsf), you have the option to move the user's mail file as well. When you move users' mail files and roaming files, Domino generates several types of administration requests to process the changes.
To move a roaming user's files, from the Domino Administrator choose People & Groups -> People -> Tools -> Move.
If the destination server to which you are moving the roaming user files is not in the Local domain, the Promote new roaming server's access request is generated as the second request in the series. Otherwise, the Promote New Roaming Server's Access is not generated.
Move roaming files administration requests
Check Roaming Server's Access
Triggered by: Initiating a Move user action from the Domino Administrator
Carried out on: The server on which the user's roaming files reside
Carried out: Immediately
Result: Checks for a Connection document between the old and new roaming servers and sets up the ACLs so that the old and new roaming servers have Manager access.
Promote New Roaming Server's Access
This administration request is generated if the server to which you are moving the user's files does not have access to the roaming files
Triggered by: Execution of a Check Roaming Server's Access administration request, and a lack of access to the roaming files by the destination server
Carried out on: The administration server of the Domino Directory.
Result: Sets up the ACLs to give the old and new roaming servers Manager access. Posts a Create Roaming User's replica administration request. Changes the administration server of the roaming files to the destination roaming server.
Create Roaming User's Replicas
This request is generated one time. It creates three replicas, one each for journal.nsf, bookmark.nsf, and one for names.nsf.
Triggered by: Successful processing of the Check Roaming Server's Access administration request
Carried out on: User's roaming server
Result: Pushes the three databases to the new replicas on the destination server. Posts the Monitor roaming server's field in Person record request
Monitor Roaming Server's Field in Person Record
Triggered by: Successful completion of the Create roaming user's replicas request
Carried out on: Destination server to which the roaming user files are being moved
Result: Recognizes the update to the Person record and posts the Replace roaming server field in Person record request
Replace Roaming Servers Field in Person Record
Triggered by: Successful completion of the Monitor roaming server's field in Person record request
Carried out on: Administration server for the Domino Directory only
Result: New roaming server information is added to the Roaming Server field on the Basics tab of the Person document
Push Changes to New Roaming Server
This request is generated three times, once each for journal.nsf, bookmark.nsf, and one for names.nsf.
Triggered by: The client recognizes that a new roaming server is in place and the Replicator page has been updated with the new roaming server
Carried out on: The original roaming server
Result: Pushes the last set of changes to the new Roaming Server. Initiates the Get Replica Information for Deletion administration request.
Get Replica Information for Deletion
Triggered by: Completion of the Push changes to new roaming server request
Carried out: According to the Interval setting in the Administration Process section of the Server document
Result: Gathers the replica ID of each of the roaming files and posts the Approve replica deletion administration request
Approve Replica Deletion
Triggered by: Successful completion of the Get replica for deletion administration request
Carried out on: Any server
Carried out: According to the administrator's discretion, that is, when the administrator approves the deletion
Result: Posts the Request replica deletion administration request
Request Replica Deletion
Triggered by: Administrator's approval of the Approve replica deletion administration request
Carried out on: The administration server of the Domino Directory
Result: Posts the Delete replica administration request
Delete Replica
Triggered by: Successful completion of the Request replica deletion administration request
Carried out on: Deletes the replicas on the old roaming server
Result: The replicas are deleted from the old roaming server
Move mail files administration requests
Check mail server's access
Triggered by: Initiating an action to move roaming files and mail file
Carried out on: Home server for the mail file as designated in the Person document
Result: Checks for a Connection document between the old and new mail file servers, and sets up the ACL to provide the old and new mail servers with Manager access. Posts the Create new mail file replica request.
Create new mail file replica
Triggered by: Successful processing of the Check mail server's access administration request
Carried out on: The administration server for the mail file
Result: Creates a replica copy of the old mail file on the new mail server. Posts the Add new mail file fields administration request.
Add new mail file fields
Triggered by: Completion of the Create new mail file replica administration request
Carried out on: The administration server for the Domino Directory
Result: Creates a New mail file field and an Old mail file field in the Person document. Posts the Monitor new mail file fields request.
Monitor new mail file fields
Triggered by: Successful completion of the Add new mail file fields request
Carried out on: The new mail server
Carried out: When the router recognizes the new mail server for the mail file
Result: Verifies that new fields are added to the Person document on the new mail server and that the router can route mail to the new server. Posts the Replace mail file fields administration request.
Replace mail file fields
Triggered by: Completion of the Add new mail file fields administration request.
Carried out on: The administration server for the Domino Directory.
Result: New mail server information is added to the fields. Removes new fields from the Person document. Places Old mail file and Old mail server fields in the Person document. The server sets a flag in the Person document to update the client.
Push Changes to new mail server
Triggered by: Client authentication with the home server after the Replace mail file fields administration request is completed
Carried out on: The home mail server
Result: Pushes the last set of changes and mail to the new mail file. Posts the Get mail file information for deletion administration request.
Get mail file information for deletion
Triggered by: Completion of the Push changes to new mail server administration request
Carried out on: The old mail server
Result: Locates the replica ID of the mail file and posts the Approve mail file deletion administration request
Approve mail file deletion
Triggered by: Successful completion of the Get mail file information for deletion administration request
Carried out: When you manually approve or reject the request in the administration requests database
Result: Posts the Request file deletion administration request
Request mail file deletion
Triggered by: The administrator's approval of the Approve mail file deletion request
Result: Posts the Delete mail file administration request
Delete mail file
Triggered by: Completion of the Request file deletion administration request
Carried out on: The original mail server
Result: The old mail file is deleted from the original mail server.
Related concepts Administration process requests
Related tasks Moving a user's mail file and roaming files from the Domino Administrator or the Web Administrator