ADMINISTRATION TOOLS


Forcing an administration process request to run
The recommended method of forcing an administration process request to run is to issue one of these commands from the IBM® Lotus® Domino® server console:
CommandAbbreviated commandDescription
Tell adminp process allTell adminp p allProcesses all new and modified immediate, interval, daily, and delayed requests. This command does not override timed requests execution time
tell adminp process newtell adminp p neProcesses requests scheduled as immediate or interval
tell adminp process immediatetell adminp p imProcesses requests scheduled as immediate
tell adminp process intervaltell adminp p inProcesses requests scheduled as interval
tell adminp process dailytell adminp p daProcesses requests scheduled as daily
tell adminp process delayedtell adminp p deProcesses requests scheduled as delayed
tell adminp process mail policytell adminp p maApplies mail policy to affected user's mail file
tell adminp server restarttell adminp p reProcesses and updates administration process requests of each schedule type as appropriate by simulating a restart of the administration process. This server command should be used rarely, if ever, because the "tell adminp process all" server command can now be used to trigger any new request.
Follow this procedure to force a request to occur immediately instead of waiting for the Administration Process to initiate the request based on the timing schedule.

1. From the IBM® Lotus® Domino® Administrator, select the remote server.

2. Choose Server - Status - Server Console.

3. In the Domino Command field, enter a command from table above and click Send.

These commands check ADMIN4.NSF for new unprocessed requests that match the criteria specified in the command. For example, the command "tell adminp process interval" checks ADMIN4.NSF for new interval requests and queues those requests as if the interval time has expired.

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