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Part two: Domino concerns when upgrading from 7.2.

We too are a Domino shop. With heavy customizations. HCL provides a list of supported Domino and IBM i combinations. Originally when we went to 7.4 we had to wait quite awhile to find a version of Domino compatible with 7.4. They eventually came out with a 10.0.1FP4 or some FP like that which was only for IBM i. I don't even think that special FP is even available anymore. But we ran it for a long time. We're now at 12.0. Yes, 12.0 did have us concerned with some of the special customizations. We had to check our code for some of the concerns mentioned in the 12.0 documentation (whatever Domino calls their MTU).
I would make sure that you have Java 8 for 7.2 which you can download at ESS on your IBM i. Sometimes the Java versions available at ESS are newer and just not available on the physical media some may have.

Domino supports multiversioning. You should be able to run a newer version of Domino alongside your older version of Domino. Then it becomes easy to create another domino server like the first. You can "create replica" from one server to the other to get your databases over to the new server. You can even set up clustering. This should allow for adequate testing.


Rob Berendt

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