How do I add or remove replicas from bookmarks?

You can add or remove a replica of an HCL Notes® application from your bookmarks. You can also find all the servers that have a replica of an application, and direct your bookmark to find a new server to which the server administrator has moved a replica.

About this task

If the Manage Replica Server List dialog box is not open, right-click (Macintosh users, Ctrl+click) the bookmark for a replica and click Open Replica > Manage Replicas (Notes Basic client users: click Open Replica > Manage List).

Select any of these topics:

  • To remove a replica from your bookmarks
  • To add a replica to your bookmarks
  • To find servers that contain a replica
  • To direct a replica to a new server

To remove a replica from your bookmarks

Procedure

  1. Select a server from the list in the Manage Replica Server List dialog box.
  2. Click Remove.

To add a replica to your bookmarks

Procedure

  1. In the Add server list in the Manage Replica Server List dialog box, select a server that contains a replica of the application.
  2. Click Add.

Results

Note: This is a list of all the servers currently in your bookmarks. You cannot add a server to this list unless it contains a replica of the application.

To find servers that contain a replica

Procedure

You can have Notes® find all the servers in your domain that contain a replica of the application by clicking Discover in the Manage Replica Server List dialog box. This may be a long process.

To direct a replica to a new server

About this task

When you attempt to replicate to a replica and receive a message that the replica has moved to a different server, you need to point your bookmark to the new server.

Procedure

  1. Locate the replica's bookmark.
  2. Right-click the bookmark, then select Open Replica > Manage List.
  3. Type the name of the new server to which you want to replicate at the bottom and click Add.
  4. The next time Notes® replicates, it tries the old server first, then the new server you just added.