Deleting databases
To keep a server performing efficiently and to free disk space, delete databases that are no longer active. To delete databases from a cluster server, you use the Cluster database tool in the I Domino® Administrator. To delete databases on non-cluster servers, select the databases and delete them manually, or use the Delete database tool in the Domino Administrator to have the Administration Process deletes replicas of the database.
About this task
Within a cluster of servers, you create a number of replicas for each database to ensure user access to an updated replica even if a particular cluster server becomes unavailable. You can mark a cluster replica for deletion while users are working with the replica. Domino then prevents new users from accessing the marked replica and deletes the database after all current users exit the database. Before deleting the database, Domino replicates any changes to other replicas in the cluster.
To delete or archive a database, you must have Manager access in the database ACL.
Deleting a replica in a cluster
Procedure
- From the Domino Administrator, select the server that stores the replicas you want to delete.
- Click the Files tab.
- Select the folder containing the replicas you want to delete.
- In the files window, select the replicas you want to delete.
- In the Tools pane, select . Or drag the selected replicas to the Cluster tool.
- Select Pending delete.
- Click OK to mark the database for deletion.
Deleting a non-cluster database and its replicas using the Administration Process
Procedure
Deleting a non-cluster database manually
Before you begin
Procedure
- If there are no replicas of the database, make an archive copy of it.
- Record the file name and path of the original database. This allows you to replace the deleted database with a new database that notifies users that the original database has been deleted.
- Select the database icon.
- Select .
- Optional: Select Delete all replicas of this database.
- Click Yes to confirm the deletion.
- Delete any Mail-In Database documents associated with the deleted database.
- Remove references to the database in database libraries and bookmarks.
What to do next
Archiving an obsolete database
About this task
- If users occasionally need to access the database, keep the archive copy on an Domino server. If no access or very little access is required, copy the database to a file server or optical disk.
- In the database ACL of the archive copy, assign Manager access to at least two users and assign Reader access to all other users.
- Indicate in the database title and in the About This Database document that the database is an archive copy.
- Notify users of the location of the archive copy.