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Jan 9, 2018, 8:18 AM
51 Posts

NDX issues

  • Category: Domino Server
  • Platform: Windows
  • Release: 9.0.1
  • Role: Administrator
  • Tags: NDX,Error,View indexes
  • Replies: 4

We are using NIFNSF (view indexes out of db's) for cca 6-7 months. However, some databases have regularly this problem :

"Error updating view '#290' in myDB.nsf: Database is corrupt -- Cannot allocate space"

 

In most cases we can fix this problem via deletion of indexes (> load compact -d myDB.nsf)  or via creation of new replica (> load compact -REPLICA - RESTART myDB.nsf)

 

Do you have similar issues? How can I focus the source of problems (is there any NIFNSF debug option?)

 

Thanks for any tip....

Jan 9, 2018, 3:44 PM
323 Posts
Backup a file copy -- then fixup?

I'd do a copy-style fixup after making a file copy off the server.

If the main NOTEID index is corrupt, it'll do this. But you could lose docs without hanging onto a backup copy and experimenting with what you can replicate-in from it.

Jan 9, 2018, 4:04 PM
51 Posts
Thanks, Mike...

... do you mean copy.style compact, don'tI do not know any copy style fixup method...

Anayway - thanks, I forwarded your tip to our admins in order to try "copy - style" processing...

Jan 10, 2018, 1:37 AM
323 Posts
Y'can try a compact, but copy it and try a fixup first.

Sorry, I did merge 2 thoughts, you're right.

Jan 14, 2018, 6:01 PM
51 Posts
Fixup, Updall without success...

... after reocuring thios problem, we tried fixup resp. updall, but without success.

Finally - we had fix it via compact - d (discarding view indexes) - but I think, problem will reappear (according to our last experieneces)....

 


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