Tell command reference
A list of all tell commands and their effects.
Command | Result |
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Active |
Displays the users who are currently syncing with the server. For more information, see User commands. |
AIS show |
Shows the Adaptive Initial Sync (AIS) state per application for all users who are not already in
a normal state. Possible states are:
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Available on/off |
Allows an administrator to make a server unavailable from servicing requests. Issuing
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BannedDoc show DocID UserID |
Shows the specified banned document. DocID is the UNID or a noteID of a document. |
BannedDoc show * UserID |
Lists all of the banned documents for the specified user. |
BannedDoc show * |
Lists all of the banned documents on the system. |
BannedDoc Remove DocID UserID |
Removes the ban for a particular document. DocID is the UNID or a noteID of a document. |
BannedDoc Remove * UserID |
Removes the ban for all banned documents for the specified user. |
BannedDoc Remove * |
Removes the ban for all banned documents on the server. |
BannedDoc Add DocID UserID |
Bans a particular document from syncing. DocID is the UNID or a noteID of a document. |
BannedDoc dump |
Attempts to dump all of the banned documents. This should only be used if providing HCL support the documents in question for troubleshooting purposes. For more information, see Diagnostic commands. |
Bind move UserID | Moves the user to the server but does not bind them there (this is equivilant to doing both Enable and Disable). |
Bind balanceUsers | Balances the users acress the servers that are alive and reachable. The number of devices or other user characteristics are not taken into consideration. |
Bind show |
Shows which users have been explicitly bound to a server. By default this list will be empty. |
Bind showall |
Shows all of the registered users in the High Availability pool, along with which server they are running on. |
Bind enable UserID |
Binds the user to the local server. Note that once this user is bound to a server, if that server becomes unavailable, then the user will not failover to another server in the pool. |
Bind disable UserID |
Removes the binding for the user. |
Bind verifyLocalOnly UserID | Verifies the traveler replica list
in the Traveler database and will automatically
perform a "bind move" for any user that is currently
bound to a server that does NOT have the user's mail
file. Specify a specific user or an "*" for all
users. The command can be issued on any server in
the Traveler pool. This command is applicable only
in HA environments with
NTS_MAIL_SERVERS_ALGORITHM set to
LOCALONLY which is typical in an environment
supporting the HCL Traveler for Microsoft Outlook
(HTMO) client. |
Cleanup option |
Performs Traveler database cleanup according to <option> specified. Option can be:
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ClearAnchors device user | Forces a synchronization reset for a user's device without mail file re-evaluation. For more information, see Resetting users and devices. |
Client show type |
Displays the available client builds and assignments. If type is omitted, all types are displayed. With new installs, the list may be empty because HCL Traveler no longer ships client install packages. type can be any of the following:
<Locale> is CA, CS,
DA, DE, EL, EN, ES, FI, FR, HU, IT, JA, KO,NB_NO,
NL, PL, PT, PT_BR, RU, SK, SV, TR, ZH_CN or
ZH_TW |
Client refresh option |
Checks for new clients. Accepts an optional
parameter of |
Client promote type level |
Makes the specified build the default for clients of the given type. |
Client delete type level |
Deletes the specific build of the given type. |
Client addassignment type level user|group |
Assigns user or group to the specified build of the given type. user or group can be a comma separated list. |
Client removeassignment type level user|group |
Removes the specific assignment for user|group from
the specified build of the given type. user|group can
be a comma separated list. user|group of |
Client setassignment type level user|group |
Combination of |
Config regex |
Displays any or all configuration parameters.
If regex is not specified, all configuration parameters
will be shown. The regular expression pattern can be a full name or
a regex like |
DBMaint Run |
Immediately performs online maintenance. If the server is standalone, then it will configure maintenance to run on restart. |
DBMaint Show |
Displays various database maintenance scheduling information. |
DBMaint Fragmentation |
Only applicable for DB2, MySQL, or SQL Server. Recommends database maintenance based on fragmentation levels. |
DBMaint Set Interval days |
Sets the interval of days in which automatic database maintenance will perform. |
DBMaint Set Time hh:mm |
Only applicable for DB2, MySQL, or SQL Server. Sets the time in 24-hour format in which automatic database maintenance will perform. |
DBMaint Set Day monday-sunday/off |
Only applicable for DB2, MySQL, or SQL Server. Sets the day of the week on which the first scheduled automatic maintenance will start. Set this to Off if you want the first scheduled maintenance to be based off of the last maintenance time. |
DBMaint Set Threshold on/off |
Only applicable for DB2, MySQL, or SQL Server. Configures automatic database maintenance to check fragmentation levels before execution. |
DBMaint Set Auto on/off |
Enables automatic database maintenance. Re-enabling will reschedule maintenance if either the time or interval have changed. |
DBMaint Set Indexes number |
Only applicable for DB2, MySQL, or SQL Server. Configures the number of fragmented indexes for the fragmentation threshold. |
DBMaint Set Ownership |
Only applicable for DB2, MySQL, or SQL Server. Configures ownership of database maintenance to the executing server. This server will be the only server that can perform automatic database maintenance. |
DBMaint stat | Only applicable to DB2, MySQL, or SQL Server. Issues a statistics update. |
DBMaint Set Percent <0-100> |
Only applicable for SQL Server, or MySQL. Configures the fragmentation percentage of indexes for the fragmentation threshold. |
DBMaint Set Functions <1-4> |
Only applicable for DB2. Configures the number of functions that are used to determine if an index is fragmented for the fragmentation threshold. |
DebugHelp | Displays additional debug help topics. |
Delete device user |
Deletes all data associated with the specified user, including all device profiles. For more information, see Resetting users and devices. |
Dump user |
Dumps the information about the specified user to a file. For more information, see Diagnostic commands. |
DumpDoc doc# user | Dumps a document based on the document ID, where the doc# is either the UNID or the noteId from the user's mail file. The User field can be any unique user identifier or MailServer!!Mailpath. For more information, see Diagnostic commands. |
HADR delete server |
Removes the server from the High Availability pool. You must take the server offline before executing this action. |
HADR ping server |
This command sends an internal ping request to the specified server. The response will indicate success if the server is active or a failure if the server cannot be contacted. |
HADR show [Verbose] |
For a High Availability server, shows the status of all HCL Traveler servers in the pool. For a
standalone server, shows the status of the standalone server. You can use the
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Help |
Displays help topics. |
Log AddHandler handler |
Add a handler to the list of handlers. handler choices: |
Log AddPackage pkg |
Adds a package to the log filter. Only packages in the filter list are logged. * can be used after the package name. Use Log AddPackage * to log all packages. |
Log AddUser level user |
Logs records for this user at the specified log level. This level overrides the system log level
until this user is removed from the list OR it expires after
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Log AddUserPerm level user |
Logs records for this user at the specified log level. This level overrides the system log level
until this user is removed from the list. It does not expire after
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Log Audit on|off |
Enable or disable audit logging. |
Log Clear |
Deletes the logs. |
Log Collect |
Moves the logs and debug data to a subdirectory. |
Log Count # |
Sets maximum number of activity files to keep. |
Log Export file |
Exports the log settings to the fully qualified file name. |
Log Fields fields |
Controls which fields are logged in the activity file: S=Subject, B=Body, L=Location, A=Address, P=Phone, O=Other, *=show all fields, blank=hide all fields. For example, "Log Fields SB" shows Subject and Body fields only. |
Log Handler handler propname propvalue |
Set a handler property. handler choices: propname choices: If no parameters are specified, the possible settings for each handler will be listed. |
Log Help |
Displays help about Log command options. |
Log Import file | Imports the log settings from the fully qualified file name. |
Log Level level |
Sets the logging capture level to FINEST, FINER, FINE, INFO, WARNING, or SEVERE. |
Log ListPackages | Displays all possible log packages. |
Log MaxEntrySize # |
Maximum size for a single log entry (minimum is 500 bytes) |
Log RemoveHandler handler |
Remove a handler from the list of handlers. Same handler choices as AddHandler. |
Log RemovePackage pkg |
Removes a package from the log filter. |
Log RemoveUser user |
Removes a user from the list of users that are logging. Remove all users by specifying *. |
Log Shift handler | Force the handler to behave as if the current file has reached the
maximum size (normally, this means zipping the
current file, deleting the oldest file if the count
has been reached, and creating a new file).
handler choices:
activity, audit, error, usage,
xml . |
Log Show |
Displays current log settings. |
Log Size # |
Maximum size in megabytes before the activity file overwrites itself. |
Log Usage on/off |
Enables or disables usage logging. |
Log XML propname propvalue |
Set a property for the XML handler. propname choices: If no parameters are specified, the current XML handler settings will be listed. |
Mailreplicas show user |
Shows current mail replica information being used by HCL Traveler for the user. |
Mailreplicas update user server |
Search for the user's mail replica information
using the |
Memory |
Displays the amount of memory that HCL Traveler is using and how much memory is free for use. For more information, see Resource usage. |
Policy Help |
Displays help about Policy command options. |
Policy Update user |
Pushes updates to HCL Traveler policy settings to users now. This command only affects HCL Traveler users on Domino® mail servers before Domino® 8.0.1. Specify * to indicate all users. |
Reset device user |
Force a synchronization and configuration reset for a user''s device with mail file re-evaluation. For more information, see Resetting users and devices. |
Runcommands
<file> |
Executes the Traveler tell commands
listed in the file (one per line) without the "tell
traveler" part. Example:
c:\myCommands\Userdumps.txt
contains the following two lines:
The output of tell traveler
runcommands
c:\myCommands\Userdumps.txt is
the equivalent of issuing these two commands:
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Security Add device user |
Adds the device. |
Security AllStatus |
Displays status of all users and devices. |
Security approval flag device user |
Sets the approval state for a user's device. flag can be either Approve or Deny. |
Security Delete device user |
Removes device security data from HCL Traveler. It is no longer mandatory for administrators to manually perform
tell traveler security
delete to remove the device security administration data from HCL Traveler after a device
has been deleted or reset. Starting with version 9.0.1.10, HCL Traveler will automatically
quarantine deleted devices and move them into the deleted state. These deleted devices will not be
seen in the "Devices" view, however they will continue to be seen in the "Devices Security" view for
up to 30 days. HCL Traveler keeps deleted device security data for the 30 day period in order to
If there is no device activity for 30 days, the corresponding device security data will be automatically removed. This means any security action previously completed or still pending against the device will be lost. However, if a deleted or reset device happens to connect and/or sync with HCL Traveler within the 30 day window, it will be moved to an active state and will resurface in the "Devices" view. A notes.ini setting, NTS_ADMIN_CLEANUP_TIMEOUT , is available to
customize the 30 day period for security data removal. If an administrator wants the security data
to be immediately removed during device deletion, they can assign a value of 0 to this
ini setting. This forces HCL Traveler to remove both the device and its security
data when tell traveler delete or tell traveler reset is
performed. Any previous security (such as approval, deny, or wipe) actions taken against the device
will be immediately lost. In environments where NTS_ADMIN_CLEANUP_TIMEOUT = 0 has
been set, we recommend not to delete a device immediately after a security action has been issued.
Instead, wait for the server and/or device to complete the action before deleting the device. For
example, if a device or application wipe has been issued and the device is deleted immediately
following that wipe, even before the device acknowledges the wipe, the wipe action will be lost from
HCL Traveler. Note: There is still no explicit indication available on the HCL Traveler
Administration UI to highlight devices in the deleted state. If a device is deleted, it will not
appear in the "Devices" view. |
Security DeleteAll |
Remove all users and devices. |
Security flagsAdd flag device user |
Sets the flag for the device. The flag options are all, wipeDevice, wipeApps, wipeStorageCard, and lock. |
Security flagsRemove flag device user |
Removes the flag for the device. The flag options are the same as those for Security flagsAdd. |
Security Help |
Displays help about Security command options. |
Security Policy device user |
Displays device security policy compliance status. |
Security Send device user |
Sends the security message to the device using all available means. |
Security smsAdd sms device user |
Sets the SMS address for the device. (Deprecated) |
Security smsRemove device user |
Removes the SMS address for the device. (Deprecated) |
Security Status user |
Displays status of user and devices owned. |
Shutdown |
Stops the server from accepting new work requests, allows current work to complete, and then quits. |
Stat Clear |
Clears the HCL Traveler server statistics. |
Stat Help |
Displays help about Stat command options. |
Stat Show |
Displays the HCL Traveler server statistics. For more information, see Statistics. |
Status |
Performs checks to determine if HCL Traveler Server is operating normally, and reports the results of the check to the administrator. |
StopSync device user |
Stops any active synchronizations for a device. |
Support <case number> log file list |
Performs a systemdump, creates a log file collection, and automatically uploads it to HCL Support. Where number is a properly formatted case number. Where log file list is a list of files to upload. If log file
list is not present, the server performs a systemdump, log collection and uploads the
resulting HCL Traveler log archive. If log file list is present, a new log
collection is not performed, but instead each log file is uploaded for this case. log file
list can be one or more file names, separated by spaces with \" surrounding the file name
if it contains spaces itself. A quotation mark (") by itself is not sufficient, the tell command
processor in Domino® will strip it off; it must be \" and
included in the command usage details. You would typically only ever use the command to upload a
specific zip file if a previous FTP attempt had failed. The file names can be relative files names
(in the Note: The command tell traveler pmr is deprecated. Prior to HCL Traveler 10, the
notes.ini NTS_PMRUPLOAD_VALIDATION=false must be set to allow a case number to be used with the pmr
command.
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SystemDump |
Saves the current HCL Traveler Server system state to a file. For more information, see Diagnostic commands. |
SystemDump Help |
Displays help about SystemDump command options. |
Threads |
Display server thread pools and thread information |
Tablerepair help |
Displays usage information for the |
Tablerepair show table |
Displays the number of users having records that might prevent a Primary Key from being added to the table. Option for |
Tablerepair repair table number of users |
Repairs the table listed for the number of users specified by issuing a reset for the user. The Primary Key for the table will be added automatically once the table is repaired. Options for Options for |
User user |
Displays all the information and devices associated with the specified user. This command also validates whether the user is correctly configured for HCL Traveler server. For more information, see User commands. |
Users |
Displays the users allocated on the server. This is useful in an HA environment for understanding how users are spread over the various HA servers. This is not a specific HA command. |
Version |
Displays the version information for the HCL Traveler server. |