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We did not have much trouble with the upgrade either, but we hav= n't been using LEI too long. In your reading, you will come across a section about how they chan= ged the memory model (maybe in 6.5.3 or 6.5.4) to be more " ;consistant" with the Domino memory model. I was warned by a CE = that this memory model might have problems with really large amounts of records and that there is a PTF to switch back to the old memory model . Now the bad part-- I can't find the PTF number. I know that I did= not apply it; apparently we don't access enough records. Tom ===================== =============== Tom Kreimer Information Alternatives -----domino400-bounces+tkreimer=infoalt.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrot= e: ----- To: Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxx= m> From: ChadB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent by: domino400-bounces+tkreimer=infoalt.com@midrange.= com Date: 10/13/2005 10:53AM Subject: LEI 6.5.4 upgrade Hello all, We are getting ready to upgrade our iSeries Domino servers to 6.5= .4 from 6.5.1. I've been through the docs for the se= rver upgrade and am pretty comfortable, but i'm less comfortable with the LEI piec= e of the upgrade. I'm just now reading the LEIIG.nsf document= . Are there any common tricks or pitfalls that you know of? I reme= mber when we upgraded it from 5.0.11 to 6.5.1 we had to rebuild some documen= ts. Will everything migrate pretty easily with this upgrade? Our environment= with LEI is pretty simple, we are bringing one DB2 customer type file into= a Domino app so that it's up to date and available. I'm stil= l reading, so my questions may be answered in the doc... Thanks for any help!
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