Monitoring your current environment

Monitoring your current environment is a critical part of any upgrade, even an upgrade to a point release.

About this task

Monitoring helps you understand the cost of running the current environment and anticipate problems that might occur in the environment after the upgrade. Monitoring is particularly important if you move users or consolidate servers.

Procedure

  1. Capture the following raw data from servers:
    • Operating system capacity and performance metrics
    • CPU, memory (usage, paging), disk (usage, I/O rates, performance), network
    • Domino server statistics
    • Other components (for example, SAN switches and disk metrics)
  2. Analyze the data and create baselines for your current environment:
    • What are the typical operating parameters for your servers?
    • What is the data telling you about your environment?
  3. Monitor your user baselines.
  4. Create daily, weekly, and monthly reports based on your baselines.
  5. Create a remediation process to address results that exceed baselines.