Error: “Database is corrupt; cannot allocate space” when opening database after server upgrade.
Problem
You have recently upgraded your Domino server from a prior Domino release. When users attempt to open their mailfile on the server, however, the following error displays:
“Database is corrupt; cannot allocate space”.
Resolving the problem
This error often indicates database corruption. In this case, you may be able to work around the issue by running Fixup, Compact and Updall as follows:
- fixup -f (This causes Fixup to check all documents in the database.)
- compact -i -c -d -K (ignore errors, copy-style, delete view indexes, set large UNK table)
- updall -R
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Thanks Jacob! This post is quite dated, and I haven’t had the need to repair an NSF it quite some time. The update is much appreciated.
-Kris
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