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LOG_DISABLE_SESSION_INFO 

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Explanation:
When enabled, this setting will turn off the writing of various session events to LOG.NSF.

Default:

When absent or set to 0, various session events get logged.

Recommendation:

Enable this setting via LOG_DISABLE_SESSION_INFO=1 to reduce log activity when sessions are closed.

Restrictions:

This setting has been around forever.

Restarts:

Configuration changes are automatically detected every 5 minutes.

Related Settings:

LOG_MAILROUTING, LOG_REPLICATION, LOG_SESSIONS, LOG_UPDATE

References:

RedPaper
Domino 7 Performance Tuning, Best Practices to Get the Most Out of Your Domino Infrastructure
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpapers/pdfs/redp4182.pdf

Domino Configuration Tuner:

This setting is included in the DCT catalog of best practices.

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Domino diagnostics, Domino logging, Domino messaging, Domino server performance, Domino troubleshooting, Notes.ini File, Server Notes.inis, Lotus Domino,
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Best Practice, diagnostics, notes.ini, performance

This Version: Version 3 September 7, 2009 1:22:18 PM by Kendra Bowker  IBMer

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