Controlling the ODS versions of server-based databases
There are several ways to control the on-disk structure (ODS) version of server-based databases.
Before you begin
About this task
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Use the default ODS version as a minimum on all databases on a server. | Use the following dbmt tool command to compact databases that
are lower than the default ODS version:
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Typically a Program document is run on schedule to execute the dbmt command. The dbmt command is preferred for compacting over the compact or updall commands. The For more information, see Maintaining databases using the dbmt tool instead of updall. |
Use an ODS version introduced with a specific Notes/Domino release when creating databases or doing copy-style compacting on databases. |
Use the notes.ini setting Create_R<v>_Databases=1 on the server, where <v> is the Domino version in which the desired ODS version was introduced. |
For example to use ODS 55 on new or copy-style compacted databases, use Create_R12_Databases=1 |
Revert a database ODS to the previous ODS version. | Use the following server console
command
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For example, running the following command on sales.nsf which
is at ODS 53 reverts it to ODS 52:
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Revert a database ODS one level down from that configured on the server. | Use the following server console
command
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For example, on a Domino 12 server that uses the Domino 12
default ODS version (52), the following command converts the
sales.nsf database to ODS 51, if it is currently higher than
that. (ODS 51 was the ODS version introduced in R8.5) Or if the server is configured to use the Domino 12 ODS version 55 (by use of Create_R12_Databases=1), the command converts sales.nsf to ODS 53.
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