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Plattenplatz
« am: 10.02.04 - 13:48:07 »
Hi zusammen !

Was passiert eigentlich wenn der Notes Server keinen Speicherplatz auf der Festplatte mehr hat?
Stürzt er dann ab, bleibt er stehen, werden Datenbanken beschädigt oder was kann da passieren ?

Danke für die Hilfe !

Gerhard

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Re:Plattenplatz
« Antwort #1 am: 10.02.04 - 13:50:56 »
Wahrscheinlich alles, aber in der umgekehrten Reihenfolge  ;D

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Re:Plattenplatz
« Antwort #2 am: 10.02.04 - 13:53:47 »
Hier was konkreteres aus der KBASE:

Title:   
      Fixup Cannot Run When the Domino Server Runs Out of Disk Space
Product:   Lotus Domino  >  Lotus Domino Server  >  6.0, 5.x
Platform(s):   Windows NT
Document Number:   1090178   Date:   30.09.2002


This document is based on the following :
About SPRs
SPR Number   SPR Status   SPR Fixed Release
PANN55BMDR
ANN555N45   No Plans to Fix in This Release
Not a Bug   Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Problem
Your Domino server has run out of disk space.  As a result, when the Fixup task attempts to run,  it has no choice but to mark documents and/or the database corrupt as it does not have enough disk space to repair it.

Specifically, when the fixup task runs it reports that there were "Insufficient disk space" and "invalid or nonexistent document" errors.
 
It seems to you that the server should have stopped running at the point at which the server ran out of disk space.




This issue has been reported to Lotus Software Quality Engineering.

One  workaround for this issue is to enable Transaction Logging on the Server, which will roll partially completed database transactions forward or backwards as necessary.  If the disk that contains the transaction logs becomes full, the server will halt.

Supporting Information:

It is important to stress that the fixup task is not corrupting the databases.  Fixup cannot repair them because there is not enough disk space.  As soon as disk space becomes available, fixup up will have enough disk space to repair the databases.  

Note:  If Fixup is run at all on a server that has transactional logging enabled it should be done with the -j switch.  Fixup -j is used to force dbfixup on logged databases and should only be used if the database becomes corrupt and there is no backup to roll forward from.

This issue was tested on a Domino R5.0.6 server.  The partition was filled up by copying all data from one drive to a folder that the Server was running on .  The Server continues to run , the Domino console responds , and there is no indication that problems may occur.  When attempting to send mail with an attachment, the error "Insufficient disk space" occurs,  however, that suggests that Domino is working as designed.

Excerpt from Log.nsf:

> load fixup
23/11/2001 14:35:38   Database fixup process started
23/11/2001 14:35:38   Performing consistency check on help\decsdoc.nsf...

23/11/2001 14:35:40   Completed consistency check on help\decsdoc.nsf
23/11/2001 14:36:37   Performing consistency check on domadmin.ntf...

23/11/2001 14:36:38   Completed consistency check on domadmin.ntf

23/11/2001 14:36:38   Error writing domadmin.ntf () index: Insufficient disk space
23/11/2001 14:36:51   Performing consistency check on busytime.ntf...

23/11/2001 14:36:51   Completed consistency check on busytime.ntf

23/11/2001 14:36:51   Unable to fixup database busytime.ntf: Insufficient disk space
23/11/2001 14:36:58   Performing consistency check on mail50.ntf...

23/11/2001 14:37:00   Folder NT0000055E in database D:\Lotus\Domino\Data\mail50.ntf has been purged due to corruption: C
23/11/2001 14:37:00   Folder NT00000666 in database D:\Lotus\Domino\Data\mail50.ntf has been purged due to corruption: C
23/11/2001 14:37:01   Completed consistency check on mail50.ntf
23/11/2001 14:37:14   Performing consistency check on doldiscsw50.ntf...

23/11/2001 14:37:15   Completed consistency check on doldiscsw50.ntf

23/11/2001 14:37:15   Error fixing view 306 in doldiscsw50.ntf: Insufficient disk space
23/11/2001 14:37:15   Error fixing views in doldiscsw50.ntf: Insufficient disk space
23/11/2001 14:37:15   Performing consistency check on dolres.ntf...


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Re:Plattenplatz
« Antwort #3 am: 10.02.04 - 14:59:25 »
Vor allem können dann Indexe nicht mehr erstellt werden. Das kann dann schon mal zu Problemen in der Anwendung führen.

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Re:Plattenplatz
« Antwort #4 am: 11.02.04 - 08:59:05 »
Würde es was helfen den Server mal zu restarten ?

Kann es sein dass er dann wieder für interne Zwecke verwendeten Speicherplatz freigibt ?

Glombi

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Re:Plattenplatz
« Antwort #5 am: 11.02.04 - 09:12:49 »
Warum baust Du nicht eine neue Platte ein und arbeitest dann mit Dirlinks.

Alles andere löst das Problem allenfalls kurzfristig!

Andreas

 

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