IBM Lotus Sametime 7.5.1

Release Notes

incorrect. The correct requirement is:

1 GB required to run each Sametime server, 2 GB recommended; minimum of 4 disk drives (arms)

Administering the Sametime server

Sametime

Client log file overview

By default, all generated metadata files, including log files, are located in <user.home>/Application Data/Sametime, for example on windows, C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Sametime.

1) <user.home>/Application Data/Sametime/sametime.log.{x}

The Sametime application log file. Contains all log statements and exceptions handled by the Sametime client.

The numbers at the end of the log file are increased everytime a new client session is started. The active client session is always sametime.log.0, the previous session becomes sametime.log.1, the one before that becomes sametime.log.2, etc.

2) <user.home>/Application Data/Sametime/.metadata/.log

The WED platform log file. Contains log statements and exceptions handled by the WED platform.

Consult the ".log" file whenever the following dialog is shown:

This dialog is a WED dialog and typically means that an uncaught exception has occured, and "fallen through" to the platform.

3) <user.home>/Application Data/Sametime/sametimeLaunch.log

Sametime log file created for the initial application launch before the application log is initialized. It is typically not needed in a problem report unless the problem is related to launching the application.

Sametime

LTPA token authentication

The following release note applies to Community Services, allowing the user to authenticate:

If the Sametime client sends a lightweight third-party authentication (LTPA) token with the organization parameter set to "null", the user will fail to log into the server. Instead, send the token with the organization parameter as defined in the ST_ORG_NAME flag of the Notes.INI file. This parameter should contain the organization name as defined in the Web Single Sign-On (SSO) document.

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