It sounds like you have 2 versions of Domino installed on your system.
RUNDOMCMD, WRKDOMSVR, etc. will use the command from the most recent
version of Domino installed. If both 8.0.2 and 8.5 are installed, the
most recent version would be 8.5. Try qualifying the RUNDOMCMD with the
library associated with the release level of the server you are executing
the command against. For example, use QDOMINO802/RUNDOMCMD.
Hope this helps.
Kim
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1. This process "RUNDOMCMD/QNOTES/561436" is unable to map
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subject: This process "RUNDOMCMD/QNOTES/561436" is unable to map
shared memory because of 2 libnotes versions.
Please refer to the
document
What's this mean?
"This process "RUNDOMCMD/QNOTES/561436" is unable to map shared memory
because of 2 libnotes versions. Please refer to the document"
That's all there is in QPRINT.
Rob Berendt
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