Mnotes Server Error
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an invalid on disk structure' sending Notes mail lotus notes; sending mail; error; Server Error; This database lotus notes unable to find path to server cannot be read due to an invalid on disk structure; messages
The Remote Server Is Not A Known Tcp/ip Host
Technote (troubleshooting) Problem In Lotus Notes, you receive the following error message when sending mail messages: "Server the remote server is not a known tcp ip host ibm Error: This database cannot be read due to an invalid on disk structure". The mail still sends successfully. Resolving the problem This issue can occur if the user has "Always keep a copy" selected for the "Save mail that you sent" option under File > Preferences > User Preferences > Mail. If changing this setting to not keep a copy allows the user to successfully send the message, this would indicate a problem with the Sent folder being corrupt. Running fixup, compact and updall on the mail database should resolve the problem in this case. In one case, running these utilities did not resolve the issue and resulted in additional errors such as "Database is corrupt -- cannot allocate space." Further, when this database was opened in a browser, the error "HTTP Web Server: Lotus Notes Exception - Special database object cannot be located" displayed. Finally, an attempt to recompile all of the LotusScript code in the database resulted in 'Invalid syntax' errors. The solution in this case was to create a new database for the user and copy/paste all existing documents into the new mail database (as in technote #1110903). Related information A simplified Chinese translation is available Document information More support for: IBM Notes Mail Software version: 6.5, 7.0, 8.0, 8.5 Operating system(s): Windows Software edition: All Editions Reference #: 1237450 Modified date: 08 April 2009 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
connect to primary server error; Notes Server is not a known TCPIP Host; TCP/IP Host; tcpip; tcp/ip; host; primary server; primary; server; replicate; replication; replicating; Names & Address Book; NAB Technote (FAQ) Question In Lotus Notes, when you try to connect to the remote a primary server in order to replicate your Names & Address Book (NAB), you receive the following error message: "Notes Server is not a known TCP/IP Host." Cause In one case, an IP address that was in the Notes Network Ports Document --> the remote server Net Address section --> Net Address of TCP/IP field was different from the entry in the Server Document --> Basic panel --> Fully Qualified Internet Host Name. These two settings must match. Answer When the two settings were corrected and matched, the connection to the primary server worked. For more information about TCP/IP issues, refer to this Admin Help document, Troubleshooting TCP/IP problems for NRPC. Related information Troubleshooting TCP/IP problems for NRPC Historical Number 194829 Document information More support for: IBM Notes Replication Software version: 7.0, 8.0, 8.5 Operating system(s): Windows Reference #: 1085803 Modified date: 23 August 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