Lotus notes 8.5 fixup

victordegener

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So I'm new to lotus notes, and this question is probably over kill since i am just a user, and don't administer the server, but in another questions it was suggested to try running fixup. So i started googling fixup and found this statement

"Keep in mind that after you set up transaction logging, Fixup is not needed or used to bring databases back to a consistent state."

So I can't help but wonder why you wouldn't need something to fix a corrupted database if transaction logging is set? This suggests that transaction logging keeps databases from becoming corrupt. Is that what transaction logging does? If so how?
 
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The best way to do it is to rename the file then force a replication from a known good server.

If it is not too corrupted you can do an updall -r and it will rebuild the indexes.

Try running nfixup.exe against it. If that doesn’t work, try ncompact -c against it.

Note: ncompact exists in all workstation installs. nfixup is not part of the client — you can copy it off a server that runs at a similar NBotes version.

Make sure to use the -c option with compact (ncompact -c whateveryourfile.nsf)
 
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