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Currently, we have a number of databases that have scheduled agents that run where there is no full text index defined for the database. This generates messages of the form "Full text operations on database 'xyz.nsf' which is not full text indexed. This is extremely inefficient" in the log.
If we implement the FT_FLY_INDEX_OFF Notes.ini variable, this would stop those agents from running. However, we would like to locate those agents that would be impacted by such a change first, so that we can define FT indexes. I know I could do a search in the log for the word "inefficient" to see where those agents might be occurring, but I was wondering if there is a flag in the agent itself that I could look for (so that I could write a script to do a scan across all agents in all databases)
Feedback number WEBB8BG3B7 created by ~Tip Opjipymanli on 11/23/2010
Status: Open
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