Notes Error Database .nsf Has Grown Too Large
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(.nsf) has grown toolarge April 10, 2009 PERFORMANCEMainTopic : Failure Event
Subject : Database (.nsf) has grown too large Compact is needed for this. Always check the database white space usage before perform compacting task, the database will not reduce if the white space usage is 100% load compact[database] -B Uses in-place compaction, recovers unused space and reduces file size, unless there's a pending structural change in which case copy-style compacting occurs. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Compacting databases When documents and attachments are deleted from a database, Domino tries to reuse the unused space, rather than immediately reduce the file size. Sometimes Domino won't be able to reuse the space or, because of fragmentation, can't reuse the space effectively until you compact the database.Styles of compacting There are three styles of compacting: In-place compacting with space recovery In-place compacting with space recovery and reduction in file size Copy-style compacting In-place compacting with space recovery onlyThis style of compacting recovers unused space in a database but doesn't reduce the size of the database on disk. Databases retain the same database instance IDs (DBIIDs), so the relationship between the compacted databases and the transaction log remains intact. Users and servers can continue to access and edit databases during compacting. This style of compacting is useful for databases that you expect to stay the same size or to grow in size. When you run Compact without specifying options, Domino uses this style of compacting on all databases enabled for transaction logging. Domino also uses this style of compacting when you use the -b option (case sensitive) when compacting any database. Tip Use this compacting method the most frequently -- it is the fastest method and causes the least system impact. In-place compacting with space recovery and reduction in file size This style of compacting reduces the file size of databases as well as recovers unused space in databases. This style of compac