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harkpabst_meliantrop:
Nochmal ein kleiner Hinweis für faule Zeitgenossen wie mich, die doch lieber ZapNotes benutzen:
Auch die aktuelle Verson 3.2 beendet nicht sicher alle laufenden Prozesse unter R6.0.1CF1. Aber dafür ist das Teil ja per Ini-Datei konfigurierbar. Bei mir musste ich zumindest noch ntaskldr.exe dazuschreiben.
Zum Thema Notesmedic:
http://www.codestore.info/store.nsf/unid/BLOG-20020604?OpenDocument
http://www.codestore.info/store.nsf/unid/BLOG-20020703?OpenDocument
Dr.Domino:
Hallo Kollegen,
mal ein follow-up zu dieser etwas älteren Mail, inzwischen ist
ZapNotes 3.4 available, das auch wieder unter R6 läuft.
Klickst Du hier: http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/sandbox.nsf/0/8aa14311cb0c51c388256aa400804e4e?OpenDocument
Semeaphoros:
Na ja, N6 braucht das ja nicht wirklich. In der Regel kann es das selber, wenn nicht, hängt meistens nur noch der ntask rum und der lässt sich leicht aus der Prozess-Liste putzen.
meichhorner:
Falls NSD so heisst das Ding es mal aus was auch immer für einem Grund nicht schaffen sollte kann man es auch selber ausführen mit nsd -kill ;)
--- Zitat ---C:\Programme\Lotus\Notes6>nsd /?
Usage: C:\Programme\Lotus\Notes6\nsd.exe options
Usage: C:\Programme\Lotus\Notes6\nsd.exe [options] [ pid ]
Options:
-ini <notes_ini_file> (specify location of Notes ini file
-batch (run in batch mode -- don't write to console)
-ver*sion (show version header only)
-monitor (run in process monitor mode)
-ps (show process tree only)
-kill [-termstatus <code>] (kill all/user notes processes and cleanup)
(terminate processes with exit code <code>)
-info (report system info only)
-noinfo (don't report system info)
-log <log_file> (log output to file log_file)
-nolog (don't log output to log file)
-memcheck (run the Notes memory checker only)
-nomemcheck (don't run the Notes memory checker)
-perf (collect performance data only)
-noperf (don't collect performance data)
-lsof (run lsof only -- list Notes open files)
-nolsof (don't run lsof by default)
-lno (show line numbers -- will run slower)
-nolno (don't show line numbers)
-handles (dump system handles)
-nohandles (don't dump system handles)
-filter <log_file> (filter & annotate stack output of NSD log_file)
-filter1 <log_file> (filter (only) stack output of NSD log_file)
-i [-auto] [options] (install NSD as the Just-In-Time debugger.)
( -auto: kick-off automatically by the OS)
( options: options be passed by OS to NSD (i.e. -noinfo)
-u (uninstall NSD as the Just-In-Time debugger.)
-qjit (query current Just-In-Time debugger setting.)
-help (show this help list)
-help <option> (where option is any one of the above)
-help gen*eral (general info about NSD and how it works)
-help lim*itations (general info on NSD limitations)
-help update (list NSD version update info)
C:\Programme\Lotus\Notes6>
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--- Zitat ---Before R6 if Notes crashed then you had to either run killnotes (or some equivalent) or reboot in order to terminate all the other tasks. That's been fixed in R6. If Notes crashes, nsd runs which collects some information and then nsd does the job of killing everything so you can just restart Notes immediately.
The only possible use for a separate program to kill all the tasks if if the Domino server becomes unresponsive. We're working on that, but in that case "nsd -kill" is the correct, supported method of termination.
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Cu
Martin
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