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Aug 13, 2014, 6:46 AM
20 Posts
topic has been resolvedResolved

dbmt

  • Category: Domino Administrator
  • Platform: Linux
  • Release: 9.0.1
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I created a program document with the dbmt-Tool with the following parameters

"-ftiThreads 2 -ftiNdays 5 06:00AM -compactThreads 0 -updallThreads 0"

But if the program is running I see at server console the information "Database compactor error: File does not exist". What file does not exist? Would be interesting!

If I add a directory to the program call parameter "/notesdata -ftiThreads 2 -ftiNdays 5 06:00AM -compactThreads 0 -updallThreads 0", I get the message "Database compactor error: Invalid command line argument".

In the samples I have found there is sometimes a directory part of the parameter. But most of the time "d:\domedata", what means the DOMINO server is running on a WINDOWS system. Our server is running on linux. The path /notesdata is correct.

What is the solution?

Aug 13, 2014, 6:09 PM
34 Posts
-range

When you have this command in your program document, then you need a -range [starttime] [stoptime] i can only see a time.


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