Lotus Notes I O Device Error
Paul Poliachik (08/22/2005)On August 25, 2005 04:36 PM, Anonymous wrote:is there an asnwer to this/On September 06, 2005 11:14 AM, jlaughridge@checkfree.com wrote: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.On November 22, 2007 05:45 PM, Alex Berbaum wrote:It works perfect.Thanks.On December 31, 2007 03:06 PM, Nisar Khan wrote:Thank you for the Info it worked. Thank youOn February 19, 2008 07:05 AM, Vikas Ingle wrote:Perfect. It worked for me too. Thanks a Lot Post a question or comment The administrators reserve the right to delete any post that is deemed inappropriate. Name Comments Search Support Support OptionsSupport Forum Paid Technical SupportArticlesAdministration How do I Java LavaTech Work Lotus Notes Lotus Notes 8 LotusScriptDomino Web SoftwareStruturo - Domino Web Portal Copyright 2016 LavaTech, Inc.All rights reserved. Advertise your Product Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use
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 http://www.lavatech.com/support/id/6fhg8q 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..
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about Lotus Domino, I stumbled upon an interesting technote on how to recover documents from a corrupted Lotus Notes database. The technote first recommends you attempt the standard fixup, updall and compact. However if those don't work, this is something else to try. The process recommended is to write an agent that will attempt to copy each document in the database to a new database. The technote has sample code that you could easily copy and paste with only a couple of tweaks to the filenames. I have never had a database that needed this but being prepared could come in handy in an emergency. This entry was posted on Thursday, April 12th, 2007 at 21:45 pm and is filed under Lotus Notes/Domino. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. 10 Responses to "Recover documents from a corrupt Lotus Notes database" Hub Says: September 3rd, 2007 at 8:17 am This sounds very interesting. Unfortunately the link to the technote is no more working, and I cannot find this technote on Lotus IBM site. Do you still have the sample code? Thanks a lot in advance! Priya Says: May 24th, 2008 at 5:02 am I ran into a similar problem while attempting to copy one of my archive databases to another machine. The .nsf copy failed with a Cyclic Redundancy Check error. After none of simple remedies worked, I tried the Database copy utility offered by my Notes 7 client. I am not sure if it existed when the original entry was posted, but since this page was the first result in my Google search "lotus notes archive corrupt", I thought leaving this comment might be useful for other folks looking for a resolution. Select your database from the workspace, and invoke File->Database->New Copy… from the main menu. During the copy, I was presented with a few "I/O data error" messages, that I chose to ignore, and a copy was successfully created. The original size of the database, 2.09 GB, was reduced to 1.9 GB (a few missing documents), but I could thenafter copy the new .nsf file into a different machine, and open it from the Notes client there. radanhotmail Says: September 8th, 2008 at 0:36 am my lotus notes archive file (this is one with all my old emails) is corrupt. everytime i try and open it i get the message "Database is corrupt -- cannot allocate space". any ideas on what i can do? have been trying get my IT guys to fix this but they have not managed to do it for the last 3 months. Please could you help! Many thanks Matt Schmandt B