Of course, you can give more memory if you want.
Intermittent memory issues and hangs in Domino Designer If you use it with Sametime, you need to disable the telephony as IBM recommended because it is not compatible with the sound driver yet in Ubuntu (Simply rename those plugin files in name telephony). Put in higher numbers, especially above 1500, and Notes takes forever to start, and strange things may happen, such as a “Failed to login CLFRJ0010E: Notes initialization failed” message. Is as high as you can safely go (I’m on a beastly 16GB of RAM W520). This same tweak dates back to 2008, seen here. My Lotus notes client is fast like a rocket now.
Here’s how to increase your Eclipse memory usage: - Close your Notes client - Go to your Notes client installation directory of C:\…\Notes\framework\rcp\deploy and edit the jvm.properties file by changing: vmarg.Xmx=-Xmx256m to vmarg.Xmx=-Xmx512m or vmarg.Xmx=-Xmx1024m -Save and close the file then start your Notes Client.
Sep 16 2013: Lotus Notes issue was simple to fix, the oldie but goodie JVM tuning trick gets 8.5.3 running fine on Windows 8.1 64 bit: How to Speed Up your Notes Standard (Eclipse-based) Client Jun 06 2011, where kchao states: IBM then published a tip for Domino Designers that works well for regular Lotus/IBM Notes users as well.Ģ) Make a backup copy of the jvm.properties file:Ĭ:\notes\framework\rcp\deploy\jvm.propertiesģ) Edit the jvm.properties file, changing the first 3 lines from the default of: I first mentioned part of this procedure here, which for most folks involves simply closing Notes, then backing up then editing one line of this file.
Interesting to note that Notes 8.5.3, which predates Windows 8 by years, won't even run on Windows 8 until you make this simple alteration. I tested this tweak with both Notes 8.5.3 and Notes 9.