Here is the fix folks...
I don't recommend this often but this is what you need to do, edit your
LOTUS_SERVERS file to point to the right release.
/QIBM/UserData/LOTUS/LOTUS_SERVERS
It will look something like this for a server. You need to change the
library to QDOMINO703 and the exepath to /QIBM/PRODDATA/LOTUS/DOMINO703 and
the CURREL=7.0.3
SERVER=IPTDOM
TYPE=DOMINO
DIRECTORY=/domino/iptdom
SBSD=IPTDOM
PARTITION=1
LIBRARY=QDOMINO800
EXEPATH=/QIBM/PRODDATA/LOTUS/DOMINO800
CRTREL=7.0.2
CURREL=8.0.0
INFO=AUTOSTART=*NO;
KMR Systems Corporation
6800 Jericho Turnpike, Suite 207E
Syosset, New York 11791
Phone: 516-364-1828 ext. 400
Fax: 516-364-1925
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1. Re: SCHED task hogging CPU (Rebecca.Perdue@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
2. Removing Domino v8.0 and installing v7.03 on same System i
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3. Re: Removing Domino v8.0 and installing v7.03 on same System
i (Walter Scanlan)
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message: 1
date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 09:16:27 -0500
from: Rebecca.Perdue@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
subject: Re: SCHED task hogging CPU
I would take down the server and delete the busytime.nsf, letting it
rebuild when the server comes back up. You might also do fixup, updall on
the resource.nsf.
Rebecca Perdue, Systems Programmer
City of Roanoke Department of Technology
215 W. Church Avenue, 4th Floor North
Roanoke, VA 24011
540/853-2942
Fax 540/853-6044
e-mail: Rebecca.Perdue@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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message: 2
date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 10:29:55 -0500
from: "Robert Binetti" <rbinetti@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Removing Domino v8.0 and installing v7.03 on same System i
Hello all,
I was playing with Domino v8.0 to see if I can get some convergence
applications working on the new platform, but unfortunately the plug-in
software is not version 8.0 aware, so I have to move down to v7.03 of
Domino.
When attempting to configure my Domino v7.03 server I get the following
error:
Command CFGDOMSVR cannot be used on server KMRSYS515. The server is at an
incorrect release for this command.
Even though I did remove the v8.0 Domino server, apparently there was some
kind of footprint left on the server.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to overcome this issue?
Thanks in advance,
Rob Binetti
KMR Systems Corporation
6800 Jericho Turnpike, Suite 207E
Syosset, New York 11791
Phone: 516-364-1828 ext. 400
Fax: 516-364-1925
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message: 3
date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 09:55:34 -0600
from: Walter Scanlan <wscanlan@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Removing Domino v8.0 and installing v7.03 on same System
i
Domino for System i, supports multiple versions of Domino,
Assuming Domino 7.03 and Domino 8 are both installed to configure a Domino
7.03 server issue the command
qdomino703/cfgdomsvr
This will create a 703 Domino server instance.
Walter Scanlan
Senior Software Engineer
WPLC products for System i
507-286-6088
Cell: 507-990-4539
wscanlan@xxxxxxxxxx
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