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Domino server startup nsd; Error writing to process file pid.nbf; domino server startup; launch; 702 fp1; 702fp1; 655 fp3 Technote (FAQ) Question The following error displays on the Lotus Domino server console when starting the Domino server: Error writing to process file pid.nbf. Answer This issue has been fixed in Domino 6.5.6, 7.0.2 Fix Pack 1 (FP1) and 8.0. Excerpt from the Lotus Domino Release 6.5.6 MR and 7.0.2 FP1 fix lists (available at http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus): SPR# TSAO6RM8FZ - NSD now makes a separate copy of pid.nbf and reads that; also only reads the file once instead of four times. This regression was introduced in 6.5.5. Refer to the Upgrade Central site for details on upgrading Notes/Domino. When the Domino server starts it launches an NSD -info command to gather some system configuration information. NSD reads pid.nbf, which can cause file contention with the Domino server. Obtaining this fix is the preferred method of resolving this issue. In the interim, there are two workarounds: Workaround #1 If you have NSD update Version 2382, you can add the following line to nsd.ini in the data directory: USEPIDNBF=1 This will cause NSD to use pid.nbf exclusively for initialization, reducing the time that the file is open. Workaround #2 Disable the launching of NSD -info at server startup. This is done by adding the following line to the notes.ini: DISABLE_SAVENSDCONFIG=1 Related information Document information More support for: Lotus End of Support Products Lotus Domino Server Software version: 6.5.5 Operating system(s): Windows Reference #: 1246979 Modified date: 2007-07-17 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
Training Support Forums & community Events Rational Tivoli WebSphere Java technology Linux Open source SOA and Web services Web development XML My developerWorks About dW Submit content Feedback developerWorks>Lotus>Forums & community>IBM Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5 Forum (includes Lotus Notes Traveler) IBM Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5 Forum (includes Lotus Notes Traveler) Sign in to participate Previous Next Subject: [0760:0002-08A4] Error writing to process file pid.nbf, (other applications may be inappropriately accessing this file) Feedback Type: Problem Product Area: Notes Client Technical Area: Error http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21246979 Message Platform: Windows Release: 8.5.3 Reproducible: Always Hi, We get this error, which apprears in a DOS box, but it flies past very quickly. Everything works fine. NLHOOK.EXE [0760:0002-08A4] Error writing to process file pid.nbf, (other applications may be inappropriately accessing this file) We have created a Windows 7 image with Notes 8.5.3, and our other apps, all service http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd85forum.nsf/ShowMyTopicsAllFlatweb/76268fcb6e659b1a852579ec0025fc2a?OpenDocument packed, patched and sysprepd. We used the guidance in the link below to pre-populate the server name for the users. http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21112835. In the Notes.ini, C:\ProgramData\Lotus\Notes\Data I added a line:- ConfigFile=C:\ProgramData\Lotus\Notes\Data\setup.txt The setup.txt looks like this:- Domino.Name=my-domino-server/servers/my-org Domino.Port=TCPIP Domino.Server=1 AdditionalServices=0 Permissions are fine throught the directory structure. The only other issue I've found that relates to this was someone who was also working with Windows Images but the thread went cold. http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd85forum.nsf/dba3ca7e515d55ff85256a0700727b35/b11c2753864b95f7852579e9005575fb?OpenDocument. Many thanks Greg Feedback number WEBB8TQA5B created by NGUK Support on 04/26/2012 Status: Open Comments: Return to top [0760:0002-08A4] Error writing to p... (NGUK Support 26.Apr.12) . . We have same issue (mette nielsen 27.Apr.12) . . . . Permissions? (NGUK Support 3.May.12) . . . . . . Will check it out. Thanks.
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