Lotus Domino Error
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opening a database skip fix; skipfix; skip_fix; skip fixup; skip fix up; skipfixup; 1 gig; 1 gigabyte; one gig; one gigabyte; greater than; larger than; Notes; Workstation/Desktop; General Functionality; http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21102305 File Corruption; 4 gig; 4 gb; 168728; 188825; 178583; 189441; Database is too large; use file new replica to recreate your file with larger capacity Technote (troubleshooting) Problem You attempt to open a database using http://nsftopstconverter.stellarservertools.com/blog/fix-lotus-notes-no-sitemap-found-error/ a Lotus Notes Client or Domino Administrator client, but this error appears: "Database (.nsf) has grown too large; use File New Replica to recreate your file with larger capacity." Symptom This error may occur on lotus notes the Domino server console or in the logs (local or server), sometimes also accompanied by a btree or file corruption error. The same error may occur if you attempt to create a new copy or a new replica of the database, as the error instructs you to do. Attempting to run fixup, compact, or Updall -r on the database may also fail with the same error, immediately after the system lotus notes troubleshooting attempts to perform a consistency check on that database. Cause This error can occur if a database has reached its max size limit. The maximum database size limit for R4 was 1 gigabyte (GB). For R5 and above, the Domino certified maximum database size limit for all platforms is 64 gigabyte (GB). Diagnosing the problem Use the Domino Administrator client Files tab to review database sizes. Sort the "Physical size" column to review current databases sizes and to verify if other databases are approaching or have exceeded the max database size limit of 64 Gigs. Attempt to run a fixup on the affected database. Then, attempt to run a compact -c. If this does not resolve the error, please continue to the next section. Resolving the problem An enhancement to the fixup task, to repair 64 Gig databases, is included in Notes and Domino 8.5.1. Fix details: SPR# ADSA6RCEXE -------------------------------------------------- For databases that are 64 Gigs or greater, here are steps you can take, to possibly remediate the error: 1. The database CAN be opened via a Notes or Domino Administrator Client. This is the ideal situation. If so: Manually or programmatically reduce the size of the database by eliminating or archiving documents, until it is under
has been caused. In addition, it suggests the required action that needs to be taken in order to fix the issue. There could be numerous error messages that can occur while working with Lotus Notes. However, one of the most common error messages that occur is “No sitemap found”. Such an error message occurs when you try to access the Inbox, Calendar, or To Do views from the Lotus Notes. There could be many more error messages related to Lotus Notes. Some of the most common Lotus Notes error messages are mentioned below. ‘Your current ID does not specify an Internet certificate for signing' ‘Database has not been opened yet' ‘Database is not opened yet' ‘Please see log for details' ‘Error creating product object' ‘The object store that is used by this note was not found' ‘Entry Not Found in Index' ‘Network operation did not complete in a reasonable amount of time' ‘Database Corrupt -- Cannot Allocate Space’ ‘You are not authorized to the database for user's local mail file' Out of these error messages, some are platform dependent. However, some might occur depending upon the situation. Such messages are more prominent while accessing Lotus Notes databases or migrating from a lower version to a higher version like Lotus Notes 8. In addition, you might get such errors while synchronizing a BlackBerry mobile device with Lotus Notes as well. However, the error ‘No sitemap found’, which has been discussed earlier, occurs when you use Open menu or the Notes Workspace to open the Inbox, Calendar, or To Do views of the Lotus Notes. In addition, the error also occurs if you try to open another copy of the mail file on the server. Such a message is displayed in the Notes Client status bar. As a result, the mailbox appears empty to the user. The error was initially reported as SPR# WEBB6ZPMDS in the 8.0.2 version of the Lotus Notes due to a regression bug. It was discovered that in such a situation, the Lotus Notes was unable to build a sitemap for display, due to the presence of application’s design cache within the local cache.ndk. However, the issue was fixed in the next release ‘Fix Pack 3’ for 8.0.2. In case you get the error message, while trying to open your mail file using the icon on the workspace, you can dismiss the error message and close all the opened tabs of t