I got some feed back from the labs and they recommend to enable some bugging variables
The views in the Names & Address Books)NABs) apprear to be out of sync.
Also the indexes in the NABs appear wrong/incorrect.
For SET to better identify potential corruption, please try the following
test in a test environment similar to ISRV01, ISRV02;
1: Shutdown the Domino Server.
2: Run the following commands on the NAB at the OS level;
FIXUP, updall -r, compact -d.
3: Then enable in the Server notes.ini the following debug notes.ini
paramaters to help identify/capture the root cause of the problem:
Log_View_Events=1
LOG_UPDATE=2
DEBUG_TRAP_CORRUPTION=1
4: Restart the Domino Server.
5: Perform the steps to reproduce the problems occuring specific to
incident 1558312 (Domino router not working as expected).
(eg.simulating multiple user registrations, etc )
6: Instead of the normal workaround of restarting the router, try the
following server console command first;
tell router update config
This is to confirm if the routing tables are corrupt, as opposed to
corruption problems with the NAB.
If the above command fails to resolve the problem, run the usual tell
router restart command.
The views in the Names & Address Books)NABs) apprear to be out of sync.
Also the indexes in the NABs appear wrong/incorrect.
For SET to better identify potential corruption, please try the following
test in a test environment similar to ISRV01, ISRV02;
1: Shutdown the Domino Server.
2: Run the following commands on the NAB at the OS level;
FIXUP, updall -r, compact -d.
3: Then enable in the Server notes.ini the following debug notes.ini
paramaters to help identify/capture the root cause of the problem:
Log_View_Events=1
LOG_UPDATE=2
DEBUG_TRAP_CORRUPTION=1
4: Restart the Domino Server.
5: Perform the steps to reproduce the problems occuring specific to
incident 1558312 (Domino router not working as expected).
(eg.simulating multiple user registrations, etc )
6: Instead of the normal workaround of restarting the router, try the
following server console command first;
tell router update config
This is to confirm if the routing tables are corrupt, as opposed to
corruption problems with the NAB.
If the above command fails to resolve the problem, run the usual tell
router restart command.
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