Hallo Andreas,
hatte just am Montag genau das gleiche Problem.... bei mir hat die unten angehängte Empfehlung (Server durchstarten geholfen)...
Gruß
Max
Number: 185901
Problem
Your Domino R5 server is having an intermittent problem where the server log becomes read-only overnight. The first indication of the problem is the following sequence of messages on the console:
NSFDbOpen: File 'E:\Lotus\Domino\Data\Log.nsf' is CORRUPT - Now Read Only!
Cannot Write to log file: Database is corrupt -- Cannot allocate space.
Further investigation shows that no entries have been written to the log since some time between 23:00 and 02:00.
Solution
When this issue occurs, it is usually necessary to restart the server in order to restart logging. It has been determined that this issue occurs most frequently when there is insufficient hard drive space on the server. This low disk space prevents Domino tasks from writing to the log.nsf. The problem is compounded when high logging levels are used in Domino or for any third party applications, as this will utilize more disk space. Reducing the logging level so that it is less verbose will prevent the problem from occurring.
The issue has also been known to occur when the backup software BackupExec is running on the server. Specifically, if BackupExec is running with its Backup Open Files parameter set to "Yes - with lock", any Domino task trying to write to the log while it is being backed up will be refused access. As a result the log becomes read only.
Supporting Information
To enable the Backup Open Files parameter:
1. In BackupExec, select Tools, Options from the menu.
2 Select the Backup tab.
3. Change the "Backup Open Files" parameter to "Yes - without lock."
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