Delete A File From The Ifs Of History
Fix introduced in release SPR Description Additional Information Interim Fix 2 for Domino 9.0.1 Feature Pack 9 JPAIAQ5SKW PANIC: DbMarkCorrupt! (d: notefile admin4.nsf Dbiid: 0x3D91E116 0x3C07FE17) JVEKAQSGCC Shared, Private on First Use Folder not working as expected in 9.0.1 FP9. It is not possible to view the folder in Designer. TDOOAREP8W Performances issue (deadlock) with long held lock after update to Domino 9.0.1 FP9.
O, To delete old history files (except the most recent one), on the operating system command line type the following: WRKOBJ. O, If excessive IFS space is tied up in this directory: /QIBM/UserData/webquery/ibi/srv76/wfs/edatemp, stop and restart WebQuery using. ENDWEBQRY, followed by STRWEBQRY. Sep 27, 2010. Use DSPJRN to list journal code 'T' and entry type 'DO' for the time period that the library was deleted. Review the entries to find the entry for that library. (The DSPAUDJRNE command might be easier for you, but it only outputs to the screen or to a spooled file.) If you are not auditing for deleted objects or if.
YNABANLSUB Error 4399 (Value Is Out Of Range) When Running Deleteuser Lotusscript. Interim Fix 1 for Domino 9.0.1 Feature Pack 9 KBRNAQKKK9 Domino agents crash in the backend in FP8 with a memory overwrite JCARAQSJB6 SMTP regression issue in Domino 9.0.1FP9 can cause malformed headers & prevent Internet mail delivery with SMTPVerifyAuthenticatedSender=1 () Interim Fix 4 for Domino 9.0.1 Feature Pack 8 SVROAPERX2 Fix a potential memory corruption issue. Interim Fix 3 for Domino 9.0.1 Feature Pack 8 NPEIALDEWW ERR_SUMMARY_TOO_BIG error thrown from CredStore when create DominoSecretyKey in Verse On Premise.
YJIAALHT5T Out of bounds memory read in NAPI toJavaString. TCLE997LVE Security Bulletin: Fix Available for IBM iNotes Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability (CVE-2017-1327) () NNUZACWCN8 Security Bulletin: Fix Available for IBM iNotes SVG Keylogger Vulnerability (CVE-2017-1214) () Interim Fix 2 for Domino 9.0.1 Feature Pack 8 SKAIALJE9N Security Bulletin: IBM Domino server IMAP EXAMINE command stack buffer overflow (CVE-2017-1274) () Interim Fix 1 for Domino 9.0.1 Feature Pack 8 YJIAAJ4MXV Add new JNI wrappers to jNotes NNUZAG78H3 If the tag includes some illegal characters, will be output not commentted as before. TPONAKFJLP After upgrade to FP8, with disclaimers enabled,.pdf attachments have content-transfer-encoding of binary. NOTE: This fix sets the default notes.ini parameter MIMEDisclaimersNoEncode=0. If this is changed back to 1, the problem will return. Root cause will be addressed in a future release.
SWASAKELQ8 Perf issue w/ nifnsf enabled. LHEYAKALAH Form Validation not working on an XPage Interim Fix 2 for Domino 9.0.1 Fix Pack 7 ** IMPORTANT NOTE ** Domino 9.0.1 FP7 IF2 and iNotes 9.0.1 FP7 IF3 supersede the Verse On-Premises (VOP) hotfixes (901FP7HFVOP_Lin64.tar or 901FP7HFVOP_Win64.exe) that were bundled in the VOP v1.0.0 download package (VERSE_ONPREMISES_V1.0. Hp 6515b Wifi Drivers on this page. 0_MP_ML.zip). AJASAEHJKB Reply Section Or Twistie In A CD-mime Conversion Is Converted Incorrectly In Fix Pack 7 MMII9MB55W Subject prefix of accept counter notice is not translated DCONA4UPEK Alarms are not set when specified relative to the start time of the meeting. RYMZAFH5FC New JSON get document API cannot return valid JSON format for specific mail. RYMZAEUBHZ Failed to forward an invitation with use-json-document-api=1 in online mode + space / carriage return issue in JSON format + Got sync error when there is a specific mail. JCORAFJLMU Leak in Document.getRead method JCORAG8KJH Heap Semaphore contention in backend objects ANIA94XEYK iNotes: Alarm Dialog For To Do Is Shown At The Wrong Time.
MLATACDNZ5 iNotes API (form) to fetch fields of a profile note in pure JSON format. GAOI9LN96G SCNotes Web: Declined mail prefix is not translated in Japanese. Fix introduced in release SPR Description Additional Information Verse On-Premises 1.0.2.0 Interim Fix 1 277095 Fix an issue where the Notes links are missing from messages after upgrading to IBM Verse On-Premises 1.0.2.
Verse On-Premises 1.0.0.1 Interim Fix 1 261564 Issues when searching for messages from someone whose address format is their name in quotation marks followed by their email address enclosed in brackets. 261382 Inbox doesn't work with specific messages 261684 Verse impact - Meetings created in iNotes using OS time zone are off by two hours Download Links for Verse On-Premises Interim Fixes. Fix introduced in release SPR Description Additional Information ICAA 1.0.1.2 Interim Fix 1 ATHNAN9BW5 Disable cloud options during automated setup with on-premise parameters in ConfigFile TAIA9L8ATH Cannot open attachments that have some mathematic symbols like '×' and '÷' in file name ICAA 1.0.1.1 Interim Fix 2 TITHAGFAXH In ICAA, when cursor is after specific Japanese character, cannot make a line feed TITHAFJ8DR In ICAA, if Dialog List Has Some Elements Which Is Dbcs+')' Pattern String, Then New-line Disappear. Ok ICAA 1.0.1.1 Interim Fix 1 JRMAAFXT8N Notes/ICAA failed to launch on new MacBook with Touch Bar.
HPXGAGG9RH Dialog to enter keychain password will pop up after focus is not on ICAA for ~5 minutes. ICAA 1.0.1 Interim Fix 1 KGWGA85BDV Fixes autoupdate being flagged as virus by SEP and other antiviruses during ICAA installation () SAIAAB498J Fixes error in opening ics file when both Notes and ICAA are installed.
Platform Fix Central ID File name & Download link ICAA 1.0.1.2 Interim Fix 1 W32 ICAA1.0.1.2_IF1_W32 Mac 64 ICAA1.0.1.2_IF1_MAC64 ICAA 1.0.1.1 Interim Fix 2 W32 ICAA1.0.1.1_IF2_W32 Mac 64 ICAA1.0.1.1_IF2_MAC64 ICAA 1.0.1.1 Interim Fix 1 W32 ICAA1.0.1.1_IF1_W32 Mac 64 ICAA1.0.1.1_IF1_MAC64 ICAA 1.0.1 Interim Fix 1 W32 ICAA1.0.1_IF1_W32 Mac 64 ICAA1.0.1_IF1_MAC64 ICAA 1.0.0.1 Interim Fix 2 W32 ICAA1.0.0.1_IF2_W32 Mac 64 ICAA1.0.0.1_IF2_MAC64 ICAA 1.0.0.1 Interim Fix 1 W32 ICAA1.0.0.1_IF1_W32 Mac 64 ICAA1.0.0.1_IF1_MAC64. Related Security Bulletins: • Security Bulletin: Multiple Vulnerabilities in the IBM SDK Java Technology Edition affect IBM Domino () • Security Bulletin: Multiple Vulnerabilities in the IBM SDK Java Technology Edition affect IBM Notes () Additional Resources: • Blog post: • technote 1676322 - • Presentation, Audio Replay, and Q&A on ' About IBM i & Mac: • Domino for IBM i does not have a JVM shipped within it; JVM is installed at the OS level. JVM updates are provided via CUM PTFs and Java Group PTF. See the following links for more information: • We do not ship a JVM installer for Mac because we do not bundle the JVM for Mac platforms. We use the JVM on the Mac OS.
Therefore, any JVM updates for Mac would need to be obtained directly from Apple. Standalone Java patch installers for Notes & Domino 9.0.1 Feature Pack 9 IMPORTANT NOTE: The standalone Java patch installer linked below for 1.6 JDK is the last one that will be created because the end of the support lifecycle with Oracle has been reached.
Mailformat: Formatting an e-mail message #!/bin/bash # mail-format.sh (ver. 1.1): Format e-mail messages. # Gets rid of carets, tabs, and also folds excessively long lines. # ================================================================= # Standard Check for Script Argument(s) ARGS=1 E_BADARGS=85 E_NOFILE=86 if [ $# -ne $ARGS ] # Correct number of arguments passed to script? Then echo 'Usage: `basename $0` filename' exit $E_BADARGS fi if [ -f '$1' ] # Check if file exists. Then file_name=$1 else echo 'File '$1 ' does not exist.' Exit $E_NOFILE fi # ----------------------------------------------------------------- MAXWIDTH=70 # Width to fold excessively long lines to.
# ================================= # A variable can hold a sed script. # It's a useful technique. Sedscript='s/^>// s/^ *>// s/^ *// s/ *//' # ================================= # Delete carets and tabs at beginning of lines, #+ then fold lines to $MAXWIDTH characters. Sed '$sedscript' $1 fold -s --width=$MAXWIDTH # -s option to 'fold' #+ breaks lines at whitespace, if possible. # This script was inspired by an article in a well-known trade journal #+ extolling a 164K MS Windows utility with similar functionality.
# # An nice set of text processing utilities and an efficient #+ scripting language provide an alternative to the bloated executables #+ of a clunky operating system. Rn: A simple-minded file renaming utility This script is a modification of. /bin/bash # rn.sh # Very simpleminded filename 'rename' utility (based on 'lowercase.sh'). # # The 'ren' utility, by Vladimir Lanin (lanin@csd2.nyu.edu), #+ does a much better job of this. ARGS=2 E_BADARGS=85 ONE=1 # For getting singular/plural right (see below). If [ $# -ne '$ARGS' ] then echo 'Usage: `basename $0` old-pattern new-pattern' # As in 'rn gif jpg', which renames all gif files in working directory to jpg. Exit $E_BADARGS fi number=0 # Keeps track of how many files actually renamed.
For filename in *$1* #Traverse all matching files in directory. Do if [ -f '$filename' ] # If finds match. Pirates 2 Stranger Revenge Full Movie Free Download there. Then fname=`basename $filename` # Strip off path.
N=`echo $fname sed -e 's/$1/$2/'` # Substitute new for old in filename. Mv $fname $n # Rename. Let 'number += 1' fi done if [ '$number' -eq '$ONE' ] # For correct grammar. Then echo '$number file renamed.' Else echo '$number files renamed.'
# Exercises: # --------- # What types of files will this not work on? # How can this be fixed?
Blank-rename: Renames filenames containing blanks This is an even simpler-minded version of previous script. /bin/bash # blank-rename.sh # # Substitutes underscores for blanks in all the filenames in a directory.
ONE=1 # For getting singular/plural right (see below). Number=0 # Keeps track of how many files actually renamed. FOUND=0 # Successful return value. For filename in * #Traverse all files in directory.
Do echo '$filename' grep -q ' ' # Check whether filename if [ $? -eq $FOUND ] #+ contains space(s).
Then fname=$filename # Yes, this filename needs work. N=`echo $fname sed -e 's/ /_/g'` # Substitute underscore for blank. Mv '$fname' '$n' # Do the actual renaming. Let 'number += 1' fi done if [ '$number' -eq '$ONE' ] # For correct grammar. Then echo '$number file renamed.' Else echo '$number files renamed.'
Encryptedpw: Uploading to an ftp site, using a locally encrypted password #!/bin/bash # Example 'ex72.sh' modified to use encrypted password. # Note that this is still rather insecure, #+ since the decrypted password is sent in the clear.
# Use something like 'ssh' if this is a concern. E_BADARGS=85 if [ -z '$1' ] then echo 'Usage: `basename $0` filename' exit $E_BADARGS fi Username=bozo # Change to suit. Pword=/home/bozo/secret/password_encrypted.file # File containing encrypted password. Filename=`basename $1` # Strips pathname out of file name.
Server='XXX' Directory='YYY' # Change above to actual server name & directory. Copy-cd: Copying a data CD #!/bin/bash # copy-cd.sh: copying a data CD CDROM=/dev/cdrom # CD ROM device OF=/home/bozo/projects/cdimage.iso # output file # /xxxx/xxxxxxxx/ Change to suit your system. BLOCKSIZE=2048 # SPEED=10 # If unspecified, uses max spd. # DEVICE=/dev/cdrom older version.
DEVICE='1,0,0' echo; echo 'Insert source CD, but do *not* mount it.' Echo 'Press ENTER when ready. ' read ready # Wait for input, $ready not used. Echo; echo 'Copying the source CD to $OF.' Echo 'This may take a while.
Please be patient.' Dd if=$CDROM of=$OF bs=$BLOCKSIZE # Raw device copy. Echo; echo 'Remove data CD.' Echo 'Insert blank CDR.' Echo 'Press ENTER when ready.
' read ready # Wait for input, $ready not used. Echo 'Copying $OF to CDR.' # cdrecord -v -isosize speed=$SPEED dev=$DEVICE $OF # Old version. Wodim -v -isosize dev=$DEVICE $OF # Uses Joerg Schilling's 'cdrecord' package (see its docs). # # Newer Linux distros may use 'wodim' rather than 'cdrecord'.
Echo; echo 'Done copying $OF to CDR on device $CDROM.' Echo 'Do you want to erase the image file (y/n)? ' # Probably a huge file. Read answer case '$answer' in [yY]) rm -f $OF echo '$OF erased.' ;; *) echo '$OF not erased.' ;; esac echo # Exercise: # Change the above 'case' statement to also accept 'yes' and 'Yes' as input. Making a dictionary #!/bin/bash # makedict.sh [make dictionary] # Modification of /usr/sbin/mkdict (/usr/sbin/cracklib-forman) script.
# Original script copyright 1993, by Alec Muffett. # # This modified script included in this document in a manner #+ consistent with the 'LICENSE' document of the 'Crack' package #+ that the original script is a part of. # This script processes text files to produce a sorted list #+ of words found in the files. # This may be useful for compiling dictionaries #+ and for other lexicographic purposes. E_BADARGS=85 if [!
-r '$1' ] # Need at least one then #+ valid file argument. Echo 'Usage: $0 files-to-process' exit $E_BADARGS fi # SORT='sort' # No longer necessary to define #+ options to sort. Changed from #+ original script.
Cat $* # Dump specified files to stdout. Tr A-Z a-z # Convert to lowercase.
Tr ' ' ' 012' # New: change spaces to newlines. # tr -cd ' 012[a-z][0-9]' # Get rid of everything #+ non-alphanumeric (in orig. Tr -c ' 012a-z' ' 012' # Rather than deleting non-alpha #+ chars, change them to newlines. Sort # $SORT options unnecessary now. Uniq # Remove duplicates.
Grep -v '^#' # Delete lines starting with #. Grep -v '^$' # Delete blank lines. Example A-11. Data file for Game of Life # gen0 # # This is an example 'generation 0' start-up file for 'life.sh'. # -------------------------------------------------------------- # The 'gen0' file is a 10 x 10 grid using a period (.) for live cells, #+ and an underscore (_) for dead ones.
We cannot simply use spaces #+ for dead cells in this file because of a peculiarity in Bash arrays. # [Exercise for the reader: explain this.] # # Lines beginning with a '#' are comments, and the script ignores them. __.__.___ __._.____ ____.___. ____._____.__.___ ____._____ ___.____ __._.___ _.___.__ +++ The following script is by Mark Moraes of the University of Toronto. See the file Moraes-COPYRIGHT for permissions and restrictions. This file is included in the combined of the ABS Guide.
Example A-12. Behead: Removing mail and news message headers #! /bin/sh # Strips off the header from a mail/News message i.e. Till the first #+ empty line.
# Author: Mark Moraes, University of Toronto # ==>These comments added by author of this document. If [ $# -eq 0 ]; then # ==>If no command-line args present, then works on file redirected to stdin.
Sed -e '1,/^$/d' -e '/^[ ]*$/d' # -->Delete empty lines and all lines until # -->first one beginning with white space. Else # ==>If command-line args present, then work on files named. For i do sed -e '1,/^$/d' -e '/^[ ]*$/d' $i # -->Ditto, as above. Done fi exit # ==>Exercise: Add error checking and other options.
# ==># ==>Note that the small sed script repeats, except for the arg passed. # ==>Does it make sense to embed it in a function? Why or why not? /* * Copyright University of Toronto 1988, 1989. * Written by Mark Moraes * * Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose on * any computer system, and to alter it and redistribute it freely, subject * to the following restrictions: * * 1. The author and the University of Toronto are not responsible * for the consequences of use of this software, no matter how awful, * even if they arise from flaws in it. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either by * explicit claim or by omission.
Since few users ever read sources, * credits must appear in the documentation. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be * misrepresented as being the original software. Since few users * ever read sources, credits must appear in the documentation.
This notice may not be removed or altered. */ + Antek Sawicki contributed the following script, which makes very clever use of the parameter substitution operators discussed in.
Example A-25. Preserving weblogs #!/bin/bash # archiveweblogs.sh v1.0 # Troy Engel # Slightly modified by document author.
# Used with permission. # # This script will preserve the normally rotated and #+ thrown away weblogs from a default RedHat/Apache installation. # It will save the files with a date/time stamp in the filename, #+ bzipped, to a given directory.
# # Run this from crontab nightly at an off hour, #+ as bzip2 can suck up some serious CPU on huge logs: # 0 2 * * * /opt/sbin/archiveweblogs.sh PROBLEM=66 # Set this to your backup dir. BKP_DIR=/opt/backups/weblogs # Default Apache/RedHat stuff LOG_DAYS='4 3 2 1' LOG_DIR=/var/log/httpd LOG_FILES='access_log error_log' # Default RedHat program locations LS=/bin/ls MV=/bin/mv ID=/usr/bin/id CUT=/bin/cut COL=/usr/bin/column BZ2=/usr/bin/bzip2 # Are we root? USER=`$ID -u` if [ 'X$USER'!= 'X0' ]; then echo 'PANIC: Only root can run this script!' Exit $PROBLEM fi # Backup dir exists/writable?
-x $BKP_DIR ]; then echo 'PANIC: $BKP_DIR doesn't exist or isn't writable!' Exit $PROBLEM fi # Move, rename and bzip2 the logs for logday in $LOG_DAYS; do for logfile in $LOG_FILES; do MYFILE='$LOG_DIR/$logfile.$logday' if [ -w $MYFILE ]; then DTS=`$LS -lgo --time-style=+%Y%m%d $MYFILE $COL -t $CUT -d ' ' -f7` $MV $MYFILE $BKP_DIR/$logfile.$DTS $BZ2 $BKP_DIR/$logfile.$DTS else # Only spew an error if the file exits (ergo non-writable). If [ -f $MYFILE ]; then echo 'ERROR: $MYFILE not writable. Fi fi done done exit 0 How to keep the shell from expanding and reinterpreting text strings.