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   I have also found that the RUNDOMCMD command is also usefull for= tasks
   while the sever is running so you can monitor and see the result= s of
   your task that might otherwise get lost on a busy server console.= I'm
   not sure if that is the intended use of the command though. (I a= m
   aware of the SBMDOMCMD command, but that is different).
   =====================   ===============
   Tom Kreimer
   Information Alternatives

   -----domino400-bounces+tkreimer=infoalt.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrot= e:
   -----

   To: Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxx= m>
   From: Scott Otta <sotta@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
   Sent by: domino400-bounces+tkreimer=infoalt.com@midrange.= com
   Date: 05/27/2005 11:20AM
   Subject: Re: Compacting DBs with the server down

   Here's what I got from IBM... takes about 30Min. total on a= bout
   a 200Mb
   file.

   You may also want to run these on admin4.nsf as well.

   RUNDOMCMD SERVER(SERVERNAME) CMD(CALL PGM(QDOMINO654/FIXUP) PARM('<= br>
   names.nsf' '-f')) BATCH(*NO)

   RUNDOMCMD SERVER(SERVERNAME) CMD(CALL PGM(QDOMINO654/UPDALL) PARM('   
names.nsf' '-R')) BATCH(*NO)

   RUNDOMCMD SERVER(SERVERNAME) CMD(CALL PGM(QDOMINO654/COMPACT) PARM(= '
   names.nsf' '-C' '-i')) BATCH(*NO)

   Regards,
   Scott

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