blackberry-lotus-notesWondering how you can install BlackBerry Enterprise Server on a Lotus Notes Domino system?  Well, Michael Kinder recently wrote of eight great practices that will help to keep your BlackBerry Enterprise Server and Lotus Notes Domino system running smoothly.

  1. Is the Domino server running the BlackBerry Enterprise Server software either in the LocalDomainServers group or another part of the standard server organizational unit?  If so, add the the Lotus Domino server to a group called “BlackBerry Admins.”  Then, this group can be used to access control list needs.
  2. If your Lotus Domino server running the BES software is configured as specified as above, maker sure that all Local Domain servers are set to “Run unrestricted methods and operations” on the server document.  The BlackBerry Enterprise Server will not work well without these settings.
  3. Add BES task to the ServerTasks line in the notes.ini file of the Lotus Domino server running the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.  You could also configure Domino to load the BES task using a program document instead of creating a direct reference in notes.ini.  If not added to the ServerTasks line or in a program document, the admin needs to launch BES manually from the console each time the server is restarted by using “load BES” at the console.
  4. In the user-state databases, make sure the special BlackBerry Admin group you set up is in the ACL with “Manager” rights.  Members of the BlackBerry Admin group need “Manager” access so they can update the ACL, delete the database should the user be removed from the system, and also perform any other maintenance that might be necessary.
  5. If not using roaming profiles, user mail files should be configured using the Domino Web Access mail template in order for Personal Information Management synchronization to work properly.
  6. If a profile database becomes corrupt, delete the database and restart Domino Server to recreate the profile database from the Microsoft SQL Server info.
  7. Be sure that port 3103 (TCP) is open on the firewall for outbound initiated BlackBerry messages.
  8. Lastly, be sure to enable database pruning on BlackBerry.  This keeps the size of the user state databases in check, as it selects 20 users and tries to remove documents in the state databases in 20 minutes.