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The logs can become full for a number of reasons, but one common issue is database corruption that prevents the checkpoint from moving forward. Not saying this is the problem, but imagine a compact thread was trying to compact a database and recover whitespace (compact -B -S10), but that thread could not complete its work. That would prevent recovery manager from taking a checkpoint, and eventually the logs would circle back around to that particular point, hence the log file full.
If you get into that situation again, you should collect 2 back to back nsds and shut down the server. Open a pmr with Lotus support to have the root cause determined. Without the appropriate data, it would be guess work!
Hope that helps,
Monica
Feedback response number WEBB8G5RV6 created by ~Emile Zeknumarakol on 04/21/2011