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Hi Chad, We upgraded from 5.08 to 6.5.4 last June, including LEI. I was (am) still pretty new to Domino, so I didn't know what to expect, but as I recall things went fairly smoothly. Our biggest problems were that we were doing a full version upgrade (some of the system database templates had changed) and our server certificates had been generated on a server that no longer existed (don't ask! ;-). We also were missing some PTFs on our AS/400, and in the middle of the whole thing the A/C failed in the computer room and we had to shut everythng down for five hours until it was fixed. >From that experience, I'd say: a) be sure you have all the PTFs loaded that you need, and b) if you have IBM support, use it. I dealt with two separate people, both of whom were excellent -- they knew their stuff, they walked me through the steps, and they explained what was going on. In fact, I'd recommend calling them ahead of time and asking them this same question. Good luck! Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> on Thursday, October 13, 2005 at 10:53 AM -0500 wrote: >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 server upgrade and am >pretty comfortable, but i'm less comfortable with the LEI piece of the >upgrade. I'm just now reading the LEIIG.nsf document. Are there any >common tricks or pitfalls that you know of? I remember when we upgraded >it from 5.0.11 to 6.5.1 we had to rebuild some documents. 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 still reading, so my >questions may be answered in the doc... > >Thanks for any help! Mike Naughton Senior Programmer/Analyst Judd Wire, Inc. 124 Turnpike Road Turners Falls, MA 01376 413-863-4357 x444 mnaughton@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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