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Luigi, After analyzing the logs I have found this to be an abnormal termination. Since 8.5. Process abnormal termination causes domino crash: --Please add NO_TERM_EXIT_NO_PANIC=1 to notes.ini as this reverts to pre 8.5. F unctionality where abnormal termination messages go to domino console and domino keeps on running.
Luigi, After analyzing the logs I have found this to be an abnormal termination. Since 8.5. Process abnormal termination causes domino crash: --Please add NO_TERM_EXIT_NO_PANIC=1 to notes.ini as this reverts to pre 8.5. F unctionality where abnormal termination messages go to domino console and domino keeps on running.
Luigi, After analyzing the logs I have found this to be an abnormal termination. Since 8.5. Process abnormal termination causes domino crash: --Please add NO_TERM_EXIT_NO_PANIC=1 to notes.ini as this reverts to pre 8.5. F unctionality where abnormal termination messages go to domino console and domino keeps on running.
After analyzing the logs I have found this to be an abnormal termination.
Since 8.5.3 process abnormal termination causes Domino crash: --Please add NO_TERM_EXIT_NO_PANIC=1 to notes.ini as this reverts to pre 8.5.3 f unctionality where abnormal termination messages go to domino console and domino keeps on running. When you get the issue please run nsd -monitor as detailed below: Steps for NSD -monitor 1.Start the Domino server manually. Starting Domino as a service can cause probl ems with NSD due to access restrictions. 2.Launch "NSD -monitor" from the command line (either the data directory or prog ram directory). NSD will attach to each Domino process as it starts and return to the nsd prompt. 3.Once the abnormal process termination occurs, NSD will automatically intercept the fatal condition and dump the call stacks (running a full NSD). 4.Once NSD completes collecting call stacks, it will return to the NSD prompt (" nsd>"). NSD will remain attached to all Domino processes. In order to restart Do mino, you must issue the "kill" command then manually restart Domino. 5.The order of startup does not matter. You can either start Domino first, then NSD -monitor, or vice versa. The main point is to make sure NSD has attached to all Domino processes prior to the abnormal termination. In order to avoid any confusion on the logs please empty the current content of IBM_TECHNICAL_SUPPORT folder and when you get a re-occurence please send over th e entire content of said folder. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.