We have issues with our T-1 sites, but they are not that bad. There are a 
couple of things you can check that were introduced in ND6 (if I remember 
correctly). On all the clients, make sure that their TCP port in Notes is 
set to compress network data. If you can see my attached screenshot, I 
make sure that only the TCPIP port is enabled and that it's compressed. 
Also, when you close the mail file and open it back do you experience the 
same thing - or is it just the first time that it's opened?

Anyone else?



Chris Whisonant
Comporium
Senior Mid-Range Systems Administrator
IBM eServer Certified Systems Expert - iSeries Technical Solutions V5R2
IBM Certified Associate System Administrator - Lotus Notes and Domino 6
803.326.7270 (W)
803.326.6142 (F)

domino400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 09/08/2004 10:52:37 PM:

> Good evening:
> 
> We recently moved off of an older model AS/400 to a new iSeries. In the
> move, we upgraded Domino from R5.0.11 to Domino 6.5.1. We have T-1
> connections to our remote office (California). There are no applications
> on the Domino server, it is strictly mail. Since the upgrade, all I have
> heard is how slow Notes is now. I have to admit that it is slow. It
> probably takes a good minute to open a mail file, to switch views, open
> the calendar view, etc. Being a "smart" guy, I just replicated my mail
> locally so when people call, I can say that I don't see it (LOL! - I
> think that is a Dilbert-ism). Any way, I digress.
> 
> OS/400 V5R2
> Domino 6.5.1 (only one partition on the iSeries)
> 
> To make this even more fun, the IT Manager thinks it is because we also
> installed Trend's Anti Virus software on the server (V2 Release 5 Mod
> 0). I don't think so . . . I think that I may have *Base pool set too
> low. Would that cause the Notes clients (all 6.5.1) to really slow down
> during database operations in Domino? I have no problem turning on
> performance adjustment and checking. But before I do, I figured that I
> would ask for esteemed group's opinion.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Gregg
> 
> 
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