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There is a lot of value to the Show-n-Tell Thursday posts. The amazing thing is that I read them all, no matter the subject matter. And then, having them reflected on PlanetLotus, makes searching for them a breeze. Which brings me to today's used/reused SnTT post.
Working with the Notes Log at a client site today, I was struck by certain entries in the Log and on the console. Over and over again, I was seeing
Begin CD to MIME Conversion (Process: Router
And I remembered that someone posted on this topic. A quick search of PlanetLotus turned up this gem:
Without access to the server to make the change directly to the servers' Notes.ini file, I used a console command:
set config Converter_Log_Level=10
The console responded with the setting. I then took Jess' advice and restarted the Router task on the server by entering the following on the console:
restart task router
I agree with Jess: Ah. The log (and console) looks so much better now.
Thanks, Jess.
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Working with the Notes Log at a client site today, I was struck by certain entries in the Log and on the console. Over and over again, I was seeing
Begin CD to MIME Conversion (Process: Router
And I remembered that someone posted on this topic. A quick search of PlanetLotus turned up this gem:
This is an oldie, yet continues to plague log files of the world over! I figured I'd spread the love as I see it regularly on Domino servers (much to the annoyance of their administrators!)
Begin CD to MIME Conversion (Process: Router
As if it wan't bad enough that the log file told us when it BEGAN, it then had to create a whole seperate entry to tell us when it ended. Sigh.
These notifications can be removed by the following Notes.ini parameter:
Converter_Log_Level=10
The router must be restarted for this parameter to take affect. For more information, read the IBM Technote, How to disable logging when a message is converted.
Ah. The log looks so much better now.
Without access to the server to make the change directly to the servers' Notes.ini file, I used a console command:
set config Converter_Log_Level=10
The console responded with the setting. I then took Jess' advice and restarted the Router task on the server by entering the following on the console:
restart task router
I agree with Jess: Ah. The log (and console) looks so much better now.
Thanks, Jess.
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