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Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store ibm lotus notes i/o data error Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > I/O data error Want to Advertise Here? Solved I/O data error Posted on 2004-02-25 Lotus IBM 1 Verified Solution 11 Comments 3,721 Views Last Modified: 2013-12-18 I have reinstalled a lotus notes r5 client on a users pc. The installation seemed to go well...everything appeared again as normal. However every time that the user tries to send a mail a message pops up saying I/O data error. The mail does not send. The user is still able to recieve mail. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling again but it is still the same. Any suggestions? 0 Question by:susie_lynch Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 19 Best Solution bymadheeswar Follow below solutions: 1) Replace the design of the mail template with r5(selected from server) 2) Check whether it is for a single user or all users 3) Uninstall Notes and reinstall 4) Compact Go to Solution 11 Comments LVL 19 Overall: Level 19 Lotus IBM 19 Message Expert Comment by:madheeswar2004-02-25 refresh the design of the database. And as I know ur server confign] Server: R5 Client: ND6 Check the mail template name (should be pointing to R5 mail template) and also the ODS of mail template(it should be 41) 0 Message Author Comment by:susie_lynch2004-02-25 ODS is 41 and the template design is r5 mail. Have refreshed the design but the error is still appearing. 0 LVL 19 Overall: Level 19 Lotus IBM 19 Message Expert Comment by:madheeswar2004-02-25 can u compact the database? I suspect there may be some corrupt document. And can u give me the exact error message? And the server and client environment also. -Thanks. 0 LVL 19 Overall: Level 19 Lotus IBM 19 Message Accepted Solution by:madheeswar2004-02-25 Follow below solutions: 1) Replace the design of the mail template with r5(selected from server) 2) Check whether it is for a single user or all users 3) Uninstall Notes and reinstall 4) Compact the database from Admin client 5) Check the database size 0 Message Author Comment by:susie_lynch2004-02-25 The error is: I/0 data error.....thats all it says! both client and server are r5 0 LVL 24
8.5. Thanks All.. advance. Jitendra Faye replied to Lalit M on 29-Jun-11 12:25 AM I got this answer in following link- http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd6forum.nsf/0/c988a7cd7f079bae852572050055085c?OpenDocument Answer- I had a similar issue with user accessing his mail database on a server. there was no problem accessing a replica on another server. And I had no problem accessing it from https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/20897175/I-O-data-error.html other computers. I guessed it had to be something on his local laptop. I tried all kinds of things compact, fixup, updall, deleted cache.ndk and bookmark.nsf. Nothing worked. I remembered setting him up with local replica of his mail db about a year ago. I checked it out. Sure http://www.nullskull.com/q/10322550/io-data-error-when-send-mail-from-lotus-note-85.aspx enough it was still R5 (everything we use is 6.5.5 now). Deleted the local replica and voila - everything worked great. Follow this also- http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd6forum.nsf/0/1d9b39ab53af383b85256f0e002f153c?OpenDocument Hope this will help you. Kirtan Patel replied to Lalit M on 29-Jun-11 12:32 AM This is caused from a corrupted desktop6.ndk file. Rename bookmark.nsf and delete desktop6.ndk. After verifying that the mail file will open, you may rename the renamed bookmark file and recover some of your bookmarks. Lalit M replied to Kirtan Patel on 29-Jun-11 01:00 AM i try to rename bookmark.nsf file and delete desktop8.ndk but still problem come pls tell me another way if possible ...!!! Lalit M replied to Kirtan Patel on 29-Jun-11 01:18 AM Hey i got solution yaar..i copy both file form my switch id lotus mail user..and paste my lotus data file ..it is working now.. Thanks for give me good guide..
Space" and "I/O Data Error" Technote (troubleshooting) Problem You attempt to access a database on https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.HOWTO83501 the IBM Lotus Domino server installed on AIX, and you receive one of the following errors: "Cannot allocate lotus notes space" or "Database is corrupt - now read only" Resolving the problem If you run FIXUP or COMPACT (i.e., /opt/lotus/bin/ncompact or /opt/lotus/bin/nfixup) while the Domino server is shut down and receive the above errors, it could indicate o data error a potentially corrupt file system. The system administrator (or another user with root access) must run a file system check against the volume that holds the Domino data directory. The command can be in the form of: fsck -y /usr/local/data This will repair many file system errors and allow Domino to access the database again. Document information More support for: Lotus End of Support Products Lotus Domino Server Software version: 6.5 Operating system(s): AIX Reference #: 1168438 Modified date: 10 February 2010 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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