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For the past year, I've been running Domino 8.5.3 (Release 8.5.3FP2 HF23 to be exact) on a Windows Server 2008 R2 server without any issues.
I'm also running Lotus Traveler on this Domino Server in order to support about 30 iPhone users.
Domino's installation path was D:\Lotus\Domino and program files were in D:\Lotus\Domino\Data.
Last week, we moved Domino to a new Windows Server 2008 R2 server, but this time Domino was installed to the C:\ drive (C:\Lotus\Domino and program files at C:\Lotus\Domino\Data).
I modified the Domino server's NOTES.INI file to reflect the new path and everything is working great EXCEPT for a brief error that displays on the console when I start the server up.
Error is--
HTTP JVM: Loading class 'com.lotus.sync.logging.ServletActivityFileHandler' failed.
HTTP JVM: java.io.IOException: Couldn't get lock for D:/Lotus/Domino/Data/IBM_TECHNICAL_SUPPORT/traveler/logs/NTSServletActivity_%g.log
I found a technote that suggested defragging and then regenerating the NTSDB directory, but that didn't fix anything.
Basically, what I need help finding is where HTTP JVM is reading the path to find Traveler's logs from.
As I've already modified the path in Domino's NOTES.INI file to reflect the new C:\ drive path, I now need to figure out where Domino's HTTP task gets its path instructions from.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Feedback number WEBB965GUG created by ~Richard Nonjipychekjip on 03/25/2013
Status: Open
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