Moving from cc:Mail to Lotus Domino R5 Moving ... - IBM Redbooks
Moving from cc:Mail to Lotus Domino R5 Moving ... - IBM Redbooks
Moving from cc:Mail to Lotus Domino R5 Moving ... - IBM Redbooks
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Checking the logs and verifying that the migration was su<strong>cc</strong>essful<br />
After a migration completes, perform the following tasks <strong>to</strong> verify that the<br />
migration was su<strong>cc</strong>essful:<br />
• Search the Miscellaneous Events view of the Notes log for migration<br />
messages and possible errors that o<strong>cc</strong>urred during the registration<br />
and the migration process.<br />
• Check the contents of the <strong>Domino</strong> direc<strong>to</strong>ry and the Notes mail files.<br />
• Verify that bulletin boards have been migrated properly.<br />
• Test the a<strong>cc</strong>ess <strong>to</strong> mail and mail transfer for migrated users.<br />
After you determine that the migration was su<strong>cc</strong>essful, you are ready <strong>to</strong><br />
prepare end users <strong>to</strong> migrate locally-s<strong>to</strong>red messaging data and other<br />
<strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> data that DUS did not process, using the Upgrade Wizard.<br />
Checking the Notes log file<br />
Let’s open our Notes log file and have a look at the Miscellaneous Events<br />
view.<br />
1. Start the <strong>Domino</strong> Administra<strong>to</strong>r client and select Files - Notes Log -<br />
Miscellaneous Events. The following picture shows our log file after we<br />
su<strong>cc</strong>essfully migrated two <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> users <strong>to</strong> <strong>Domino</strong>:<br />
Chapter 4: Migrating <strong>from</strong> <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Domino</strong> <strong>R5</strong> using <strong>Domino</strong> Upgrade Services 99