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Subject: Database is corrupt -- Cannot allocate space
Feedback Type: Problem
Product Area: Domino Server
Technical Area: Application development
Platform: ALL
Release: 8.0.2
Reproducible: Always

In the past 3 months one of our database get corrupted every week to fix the problem the database admin perform database fix up and the database is back to normal again but after a week it will be corrupted again.

The error is "Database is corrupt -- Cannot allocate space" while trying to edit and save the documents

I have already did the ff actions but still haven't resolve the problem:

1. Completely remove the Full text Index
2. Create a new copy of database and replace the current database.


Anyway the database is like a staff directory containing photo as attachement and contact details the document is being refresh everyday to monitor the staff movement. Refreshing of data is being done by schedule agent. It seems no problem with updating of records since all agents have completed successfully.

I also notice that some of the attach file is outside the rich text field it seems that it is v2 style attachment sometime one document have 3 attachement, do you think it's causes the problem?

the database size is only 40MB.
Server is R8.0.2
Client is 6.5.4/6
we're using this database since 2001.


please need your help.


Feedback number WEBB85SDQQ created by ~Zelda Feztoo on 05/25/2010






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