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ANS0930I Database rebuild done.
Explanation: Database rebuild from backup copies of notes was successfully
completed.
System Action: The program completes successfully.
User Response: None.
ANS0931E Cannot log errors.
Explanation: An attempt was made to initiate error logging, which includes either
opening or creating a LOG.DSM file. The attempt failed.
System Action: Processing stops.
User Response: Check the LOG.DSM file to see why it cannot be opened or
created.
ANS0932I No matching data on server.
Explanation: An attempt was made to query one or more backup copies of notes
on the TSM server, but no copies existed or an attempt was made to merge the data
notes (documents) from the TSM server into the original database, but no data notes
existed.
System Action: The program ends.
User Response: If you believe that some matching data should exist on the server,
check your database path name to ensure that you are using the correct database file
name. If the -merge keyword is used, your database might only have nondata notes
(documents).
ANS0933E The days value is invalid.
Explanation: The days value is either negative or greater than 65535.
System Action: Processing stops.
User Response: Use correct days value.
ANS0934E TSM new passwords do not match.
Explanation: An attempt was made to change the TSM password through the
Lotus Notes workspace but the two new TSM passwords entered did not match.
System Action: Processing stops.
User Response: Retry the command with matching new TSM passwords.
ANS0935E This Notes database file not on server.
Explanation: Either the given database file was not backed up on the server, or
the database file space was removed from the server.
System Action: Processing stops.
User Response: Check the name of the database to ensure that it is the correct
database, and check the DSM.OPT file to ensure that you are accessing the correct
TSM server. You can ask the TSM administrator to check the filespaces for your
node. A database name is equivalent to a filespace.
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