Error Processing Calendar Profile Document Lotus Domino
find user in Name and Address Book' appears on server console Domino Server; Notes; Scheduling Agent; 151788; notes log file; domino log file; C&S; Calendaring & Scheduling; calendar entry; calendar entries; meeting invitation; appointment; R5 ND6; ND7; schedule manager; 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 is first started:
database resource.nsf: Note item not found RnRMgr: Error processing calendar profile document (NoteID:xxxxxx) in database resource.nsf: Note item not found; RnRMgr; Calendar Profile; Note item not found Technote (troubleshooting) Problem After upgrading the Rooms and Resource database you start http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21089324 seeing the error "RnRMgr: Error processing calendar profile document (NoteID:xxxxxx) in database resource.nsf: Note item not found" on multiple rooms and resources. You've run maintenance, replaced the design, created a new replica, and even rebuilt the room and resource http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21496037 documents themselves, none of which resolved the issue. Resolving the problem In this customer's case, the errors were actually referencing the entries in busytime, not the calendar profile documents themselves. To resolve the issue rebuild busytime.nsf (or clubusy.nsf if in a clustered environment) per the instructions in following technote: Title: How to recreate the busytime.nsf and clubusy.nsf databases on a Domino server Doc #: 1086471 URL: http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21086471 Document information More support for: IBM Notes Calendaring and Scheduling Software version: 8.5 Operating system(s): Windows Reference #: 1496037 Modified date: 2012-05-23 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
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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 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 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 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 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