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No messages transferred to Dominoserver?
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We have two Lotus Domino servers, both running latest version 8.5.3.
in one of the servers we get the below messages on the server console all the time.
We have no problems with mail routing, evrything is working fine, but I want to get rid of these messages from the console/log.
2012-02-16 03:02:39 Router: No messages transferred to
DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes 2012-02-16 03:02:42 Router: No
messages transferred to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes 2012-02-16
03:02:45 Router: No messages transferred to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via
Notes 2012-02-16 03:02:47 Router: No messages transferred to
DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes 2012-02-16 03:02:50 Router: No
messages transferred to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes 2012-02-16
03:03:43 Router: Successfully issued a request to push to
DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME 2012-02-16 03:03:43 Router: Issuing a request to
push to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME 2012-02-16 03:03:43 Router: Transferring
mail to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes
any ideas?
smtp ibm ibm-domino messaging
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We have two Lotus Domino servers, both running latest version 8.5.3.
in one of the servers we get the below messages on the server console all the time.
We have no problems with mail routing, evrything is working fine, but I want to get rid of these messages from the console/log.
2012-02-16 03:02:39 Router: No messages transferred to
DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes 2012-02-16 03:02:42 Router: No
messages transferred to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes 2012-02-16
03:02:45 Router: No messages transferred to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via
Notes 2012-02-16 03:02:47 Router: No messages transferred to
DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes 2012-02-16 03:02:50 Router: No
messages transferred to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes 2012-02-16
03:03:43 Router: Successfully issued a request to push to
DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME 2012-02-16 03:03:43 Router: Issuing a request to
push to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME 2012-02-16 03:03:43 Router: Transferring
mail to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes
any ideas?
smtp ibm ibm-domino messaging
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This was a problem with Domino 5, which IBM fixed back then: www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21086699 Have you tried debugging with DebugRouter=1|2|3 and/or Log_MailRouting=10|20|30|40 ? Have you already opened a PMR with IBM?
– leyrer
Feb 16 '12 at 12:43
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We have two Lotus Domino servers, both running latest version 8.5.3.
in one of the servers we get the below messages on the server console all the time.
We have no problems with mail routing, evrything is working fine, but I want to get rid of these messages from the console/log.
2012-02-16 03:02:39 Router: No messages transferred to
DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes 2012-02-16 03:02:42 Router: No
messages transferred to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes 2012-02-16
03:02:45 Router: No messages transferred to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via
Notes 2012-02-16 03:02:47 Router: No messages transferred to
DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes 2012-02-16 03:02:50 Router: No
messages transferred to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes 2012-02-16
03:03:43 Router: Successfully issued a request to push to
DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME 2012-02-16 03:03:43 Router: Issuing a request to
push to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME 2012-02-16 03:03:43 Router: Transferring
mail to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes
any ideas?
smtp ibm ibm-domino messaging
We have two Lotus Domino servers, both running latest version 8.5.3.
in one of the servers we get the below messages on the server console all the time.
We have no problems with mail routing, evrything is working fine, but I want to get rid of these messages from the console/log.
2012-02-16 03:02:39 Router: No messages transferred to
DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes 2012-02-16 03:02:42 Router: No
messages transferred to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes 2012-02-16
03:02:45 Router: No messages transferred to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via
Notes 2012-02-16 03:02:47 Router: No messages transferred to
DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes 2012-02-16 03:02:50 Router: No
messages transferred to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes 2012-02-16
03:03:43 Router: Successfully issued a request to push to
DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME 2012-02-16 03:03:43 Router: Issuing a request to
push to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME 2012-02-16 03:03:43 Router: Transferring
mail to DOMINOSERVERUS/ACME via Notes
any ideas?
smtp ibm ibm-domino messaging
smtp ibm ibm-domino messaging
edited Feb 16 '12 at 19:32
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This was a problem with Domino 5, which IBM fixed back then: www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21086699 Have you tried debugging with DebugRouter=1|2|3 and/or Log_MailRouting=10|20|30|40 ? Have you already opened a PMR with IBM?
– leyrer
Feb 16 '12 at 12:43
add a comment |
This was a problem with Domino 5, which IBM fixed back then: www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21086699 Have you tried debugging with DebugRouter=1|2|3 and/or Log_MailRouting=10|20|30|40 ? Have you already opened a PMR with IBM?
– leyrer
Feb 16 '12 at 12:43
This was a problem with Domino 5, which IBM fixed back then: www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21086699 Have you tried debugging with DebugRouter=1|2|3 and/or Log_MailRouting=10|20|30|40 ? Have you already opened a PMR with IBM?
– leyrer
Feb 16 '12 at 12:43
This was a problem with Domino 5, which IBM fixed back then: www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21086699 Have you tried debugging with DebugRouter=1|2|3 and/or Log_MailRouting=10|20|30|40 ? Have you already opened a PMR with IBM?
– leyrer
Feb 16 '12 at 12:43
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this technote might explain it
I saw that technote, but it is old and does not apply to 8.5
– Thomas Adrian
Feb 16 '12 at 11:04
I mentioned it because it might be the loglevel: publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/domhelp/v8r0/…
– Jasper Duizendstra
Feb 16 '12 at 11:55
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I think that the notes.ini settings "LOG_DISABLE_SESSION_INFO=1" will disable these (and some other similar) console messages.
I can't test this easily at the moment, but I know it's part of my template for notes.ini settings. Along similar lines, I'd recommend LOG_SESSIONS=0 and LOG_REPLICATION=0.
Unfortunately Domino is still relatively chatty on the console log, but these remove most of the unnecessary stuff.
By the way - I believe that these messages are about Notes mail routing, rather than SMTP.
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this technote might explain it
I saw that technote, but it is old and does not apply to 8.5
– Thomas Adrian
Feb 16 '12 at 11:04
I mentioned it because it might be the loglevel: publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/domhelp/v8r0/…
– Jasper Duizendstra
Feb 16 '12 at 11:55
add a comment |
this technote might explain it
I saw that technote, but it is old and does not apply to 8.5
– Thomas Adrian
Feb 16 '12 at 11:04
I mentioned it because it might be the loglevel: publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/domhelp/v8r0/…
– Jasper Duizendstra
Feb 16 '12 at 11:55
add a comment |
this technote might explain it
this technote might explain it
answered Feb 16 '12 at 10:49
Jasper DuizendstraJasper Duizendstra
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I saw that technote, but it is old and does not apply to 8.5
– Thomas Adrian
Feb 16 '12 at 11:04
I mentioned it because it might be the loglevel: publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/domhelp/v8r0/…
– Jasper Duizendstra
Feb 16 '12 at 11:55
add a comment |
I saw that technote, but it is old and does not apply to 8.5
– Thomas Adrian
Feb 16 '12 at 11:04
I mentioned it because it might be the loglevel: publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/domhelp/v8r0/…
– Jasper Duizendstra
Feb 16 '12 at 11:55
I saw that technote, but it is old and does not apply to 8.5
– Thomas Adrian
Feb 16 '12 at 11:04
I saw that technote, but it is old and does not apply to 8.5
– Thomas Adrian
Feb 16 '12 at 11:04
I mentioned it because it might be the loglevel: publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/domhelp/v8r0/…
– Jasper Duizendstra
Feb 16 '12 at 11:55
I mentioned it because it might be the loglevel: publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/domhelp/v8r0/…
– Jasper Duizendstra
Feb 16 '12 at 11:55
add a comment |
I think that the notes.ini settings "LOG_DISABLE_SESSION_INFO=1" will disable these (and some other similar) console messages.
I can't test this easily at the moment, but I know it's part of my template for notes.ini settings. Along similar lines, I'd recommend LOG_SESSIONS=0 and LOG_REPLICATION=0.
Unfortunately Domino is still relatively chatty on the console log, but these remove most of the unnecessary stuff.
By the way - I believe that these messages are about Notes mail routing, rather than SMTP.
add a comment |
I think that the notes.ini settings "LOG_DISABLE_SESSION_INFO=1" will disable these (and some other similar) console messages.
I can't test this easily at the moment, but I know it's part of my template for notes.ini settings. Along similar lines, I'd recommend LOG_SESSIONS=0 and LOG_REPLICATION=0.
Unfortunately Domino is still relatively chatty on the console log, but these remove most of the unnecessary stuff.
By the way - I believe that these messages are about Notes mail routing, rather than SMTP.
add a comment |
I think that the notes.ini settings "LOG_DISABLE_SESSION_INFO=1" will disable these (and some other similar) console messages.
I can't test this easily at the moment, but I know it's part of my template for notes.ini settings. Along similar lines, I'd recommend LOG_SESSIONS=0 and LOG_REPLICATION=0.
Unfortunately Domino is still relatively chatty on the console log, but these remove most of the unnecessary stuff.
By the way - I believe that these messages are about Notes mail routing, rather than SMTP.
I think that the notes.ini settings "LOG_DISABLE_SESSION_INFO=1" will disable these (and some other similar) console messages.
I can't test this easily at the moment, but I know it's part of my template for notes.ini settings. Along similar lines, I'd recommend LOG_SESSIONS=0 and LOG_REPLICATION=0.
Unfortunately Domino is still relatively chatty on the console log, but these remove most of the unnecessary stuff.
By the way - I believe that these messages are about Notes mail routing, rather than SMTP.
answered Feb 17 '12 at 13:49
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This was a problem with Domino 5, which IBM fixed back then: www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21086699 Have you tried debugging with DebugRouter=1|2|3 and/or Log_MailRouting=10|20|30|40 ? Have you already opened a PMR with IBM?
– leyrer
Feb 16 '12 at 12:43