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document Invalid invalid or nonexistent document when sending email or non-existent document; invalid; non-existent; non existent; nonexistent; cannot notes error invalid or nonexistent document while archiving access; can't access; error; cannot access document; nd8; ERR_INVALID_NOTE Technote (FAQ) Question invalid or nonexistent document lotus notes calendar When you attempt to access a particular document in a database located on a Lotus Notes server, you receive the following lotus notes invalid or nonexistent document when deleting email error message: "Invalid or nonexistent document." Cause This error can occur if the document is corrupt. Answer To remove a corrupt document from a database, you can use the fixup utility. -- At the server console, type the following (where filename
Unable To Fixup Database Invalid Or Nonexistent Document
is the file name of the database) >LOAD FIXUP filename Example: LOAD FIXUP apps.nsf NOTE: Fixup will delete any corrupt documents as well. Deleted documents will be recorded in the Notes log --> Miscellaneous view. For more information about the fixup utility, refer to Document #1179873, "How to view UPDALL, FIXUP, and COMPACT options from the Domino server console." Related information How to view UPDALL FIXUP and COMPACT options from the Document information More support for: IBM Notes Software version: 5.0, 6.0, 6.5, 7.0, 8.0 Operating system(s): Linux, Windows Reference #: 1098429 Modified date: 14 September 2007 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
"Invalid or non-existent document"; "Error compacting mail\mailfile.nsf: Database is currently in use by you or another user ";
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archive; error; fails; compact; log_archiving; debug Technote (troubleshooting) Problem You attempt load fixup switches to Archive documents by selecting "Archive Now" but immediately receive an "Invalid or Non-existent Document" error message Symptom You are unable to Archive using the "Archive Now" option. However, you can manually select documents in the inbox and choose "Archive Selected Documents" without issue Environment Lotus http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21098429 Notes 8.5.1 Using server replica of the mailfile Resolving the problem Enabled debug by adding log_archiving=11 to the Notes.ini file and it produced the following output, Archiving> Select the notes to be archived and pruned Archiving> Selecting documents Archiving> Error getting archive notes: Invalid or nonexistent document Archiving> Error selecting documents for archiving, pruning and deleting: Invalid http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21439510 or nonexistent document Usually, this parameter will produce the "candidate document table", which can be helpful to determine if there is a corrupted document in the list preventing a successful archive operation from completing. However, in this case, the debug did not help identify a single document source as the potential reason for the reported result, but did help confirm where in the archive process it was failing. So, for the above output, it showed the process experienced a problem at the start and before the table was able to be generated. **Note:** Setting log_archiving to 11 is extremely verbose and may cause problems if run for an extended period on a production server. Use this high level of debugging only when needed and monitor the system for available disk space. An additional step to help confirm quality of the application is to recommended the customer run the following commands against the source mail file to check for possible database corruption, Load Fixup mail\username.nsf -f -n Load Compact mail
Notes: "Invalid or non-existent document" Published 22/01/2009 By Aleksander Nordgarden-Rødner As I have noted earlier, Lotus Notes is not famous for having easily understandable error-messages, quite the opposite in https://www.razumny.no/2009/01/lotus-notes-invalid-or-non-existent-document/ fact. However, when you think a bit about it; some messages are http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/tip/Invalid-Or-Non-Existent-Document clearer than others. An example of this is the "Invalid or non-existent document" error. The problem in this case is that an entry in an NSF-file (a document in a database) is corrupt. This can happen for various reasons. There are two ways to fix the problem, one invalid or server-side, and one client-side. Server-side On the server console, run the command load fixup %NAME OF DATABASE% This will remove the faulting documents from the index and from the database Client-side Some databases can be replaced client-side (basically any databases located in the Data catalog of Notes). To replace them, simply rename the file, then start Notes. Notes will invalid or nonexistent then recreate the file from the .ntf. NOTE: This will delete any and all entries in the database. Related Categories:Lotus Notes Tags:databasedocumentnsfntf Previous Post Where old software goes to pasture Next Post Innocent until proven guilty - or so I've always learned. 5 Comments mkamoski1 But exactly WHAT files and WHERE do they exist client-side such that they can be renamed??? 05/03/2015 Reply razumny You should only get the error message on databases that have the problem, so that should take care of the "what". As for where it is located, that should be something you can find out by right-clicking the database, and looking at the properties. 05/03/2015 Reply mkamoski1 OK, I give up- where is the database? 05/03/2015 Reply mkamoski1 Ok, so after some more hunting, I found the "*.nsf" files here… C:\Users\MyUserName\AppData\Local\Lotus\Notes\Data\ …and this is on Windows 7 for Lotus Notes 8.5 here. I renamed all the "*.nsf" files (as suggested above). I soon discovered that the "names.nsf" cannot be renamed in this way, and it is required for Lotus Notes startup so I set that one b
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