03:25:36 AM Domain Indexer is indexing Database 'Kmc2\Cascade\Processes\Archives\CascadeCRDn.NSF' 03:25:36 AM Domain Indexer finished indexing Database 'Dev\CPCRRelRevAE.nsf' 03:25:36 AM Domain Indexer is indexing Database 'Dev\CPCRRelRevAE.nsf' Here is the console log output for the most recent lockup. Updall runs at 2 am lockups seem to happen between 3 and 8 am most often. The log file shows a variety of events just prior to the lockup and none of events seem to be linked to AM.nsf. There don't seem to be any major agent runs associated with the crashes. The auditmanager.nsf db is FTIndexed but I don't see that the indexer is doing any up updates routinely and never linked to a crash. Thanks in advance for any tips on how to proceed.įollow up - I re-read the thread from 4 years back. This tool has been a HUGE help with our regulatory compliance and with debugging workflow issues. Is there anything within the AM environment that could be causing file contentions with AuditManager.nsf? Have we exceeded the capacity of AM and it's just killing itself?Īny ideas would be greatly appreciated. The backup guy swears he's excluding the required files. The Windows logs don't provide much guidance. The semaphore errors are now back with a frequency of once or twice a month. We're on AM 2.0.0, have about 180 audits configured (some as stand alone dbs, some with the audits stored in the source db). We have also verified that shadow copies are not being created. We are now using Networker as the backup tool and I've been assured that these files are excluded from the backup schema. Time passes.we migrate the server to a VM environment. We also had ntrigger.dll and notes.ini excluded just to be totally safe. We dropped this file from the backup and the problem went away. If audit manager is running on a server and the backup system (Arcserve for us) attempts to backup auditmanager.nsf, there is a file lock contention, the server starts throwing semaphore errors.
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