Error Processing Calendar Profile Document Domino
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find user in Name and Address Book' appears on server console Domino Server; Notes; schedmgr error processing calendar profile document Scheduling Agent; 151788; notes log file; domino log file; C&S; cannot find user in domino directory Calendaring & Scheduling; calendar entry; calendar entries; meeting invitation; appointment; R5 ND6; ND7; schedule manager; can t find $busyname field on profile sched manager; schmgr; schedulemanager Technote (FAQ) Question The following errors display in the log file and on the server console when the Lotus Domino Server
Rnrmgr Error Processing Reservation Document
is first started:
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Administration, Entwicklung, IBM Domino, Quick-Tipp, C-API Chris Miller is one of the best Domino administrators alive. He regularly writes for the SocialBiz user group and answers difficult questions about Domino administration, like last week's From the http://www.assono.de/blog/d6plinks/Quick-Tipp-Get-rid-of-those-Scheduler-messages-each-time-the-Domino-server-starts SocialBiz Mailbox: Excluding Calendars from Mail-in Databases You all probably know those unnecessary "errors" the Scheduler writes each time, when it encounters a mail database, where it cannot find the database's owner http://www.lotus-expert.com/de/notesini-reference/by-release/3135-server_disable_timesync.html in the Domino directory anymore. SchedMgr: Error processing calendar profile document (NoteID: NT....) in database...: Can't find $BusyName field on profile SchedMgr: Error processing calendar profile document (NoteID: NT...) in database ...: Cannot error processing find user in Domino Directory Perhaps, the user has left the company, doesn't use this mail database anymore or the database simply is a mail-in database. The Scheduler task is important to validate and update freetime information about current users, but in the above cases, the mail database doesn't include important calendar information anymore. Thus it would be great to just tell the Schedule: "Please, ignore this error processing calendar database". And Chris knows a solution: There is a small program "NoCal" to do this magic little trick. But it has some limitations: It's really, really old: Release: R5, Platform: Windows 95/98/NT, Date Posted: 04.05.2001 it has to be run from the command line and it just can switch off the "Has Calendar" database option.I felt this itching again: Can't I do better than this? Something small and transportable like an agent, you can easily put in your mail(-in) database template or any database, you want, it should be easy to switch on and off this option and it can be run comfortably in the Notes client.And I did it with through investigations, lot of tries (and failures) and some C API calls: The basic agent looks like this: Sub Initialize '/** ' * gets current database's options, prints "Has Calendar" option, ' * toggles it and prints new status ' * ' * @author Thomas Bahn/assono
DisclaimerBenutzernamePasswortAngemeldet bleibenPasswort vergessen?Benutzername vergessen?RegistrierenDetailed information for the notes.ini Keyword:Server_disable_TimeSyncShort Description:Disabled the polling intervall which stay in sync with the OS time.Description: Problem After upgrading a Lotus® Domino® server to release 8, you notice the Domino server's time may run faster or slower than the operating system time. Why does this occur? Cause Domino experienced time creep. Time creep can be a slowly increasing difference between Domino and Operating System time from a few seconds to minutes even hours over days. Or time creep can be a time jump where there is a sudden jump in Domino time versus OS time, where the most common jump was 1hr:13 mins as shown in this console log sample: [00673:00002--1241363936] 12/16/2008 10:21:22 AM RnRMgr: Error processing calendar profile document (NoteID: NT000008FA) in database mail/userone.nsf: Cannot find user in Domino Directory [00643:00002--1241003488] 12/16/2008 10:21:22 AM SchedMgr: Error processing calendar profile document (NoteID: NT000008FA) in database mail/userone.nsf: Cannot find user in Domino Directory [00673:00002--1241363936] 12/16/2008 11:34:40 AM RnRMgr: Error processing calendar profile document (NoteID: NT000008FA) in database mail/usertwo.nsf: Cannot find user in Domino Directory [00635:00002--1241236960] 12/16/2008 11:34:40.56 AM AddInMain> DEBUG_TIMECREEP: (1): before AddInLogMsg. You can see that the time jumps from 10:21:22 AM to 11:34:40:56. This causes email to be delivered with an incorrect time stamp and it causes reporting applications that use Domino time to be incorrect. Time creep is mostly caused by inconsistent OS ticks versus OS time: Windows API - GetTickCount() and Solaris API - gethrtime() proved to return di