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Domino Server Commands: Command

This document lists and briefly describes Domino server commands, including commands to broadcast messages, flush the database cache, drop server sessions, exit or quit the server, display help, load tasks, show various server statistics and settings, restart ports and tasks, and more. A total of 38 different commands are outlined along with short explanations of their functions.

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Domino Server Commands: Command

This document lists and briefly describes Domino server commands, including commands to broadcast messages, flush the database cache, drop server sessions, exit or quit the server, display help, load tasks, show various server statistics and settings, restart ports and tasks, and more. A total of 38 different commands are outlined along with short explanations of their functions.

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Domino server commands

Command
Broadcast
Dbcache Flush
Drop
Exit

Help
Load
Platform
Pull
Push
Quit

Replicate

Restart Port
Restart Server
Restart Task
Route
Set Configuration
Set Rules
Set SCOS
Set Secure
Set Statistics
Show Agents
Show Allports
Show Cluster
Show Configuration
Show Directory

Show Diskspace
Show Heartbeat
Show Memory
Show Opendatabases
Show Performance

Show Port
Show Schedule

Show SCOS
Show Server

Show Stat
Show Stat Platform

Show Tasks

Show Transactions
Show Users
Show Xdir
Start Consolelog
Start Port
Stop Consolelog
Stop Port
Tell
Trace
server commands
Description
Sends a message to specified users or to all users of this server.
Closes all databases that are currently open in the database cache.
Closes one or more server sessions.
Stops the server. This command is identical to Quit.
Displays a list of server commands with a brief description, arguments (if any), and the proper
syntax for each.
Loads and runs a specified server task or program on the server.
Controls the platform statistics data at the console.
Forces a one-way replication from the specified server to your server.
Forces a one-way replication from your server to specified server.
Stops the server. This command is identical to the Exit server command.
Forces replication between two servers (the server where you enter this command and the
server you specify).
Disables transactions (or messages) on the specified port and then re-enables the port after a
brief delay.
Stops the server and then restarts the server after a brief delay.
Shuts down and then restarts a specified server task.
Initiates mail routing with a specific server.
Adds or changes a setting in the NOTES.INI file.
Reloads the server's mail rules.
Activates or deactivates a shared mail database.
Password-protects the console.
Resets a statistic that is cumulative.
Displays the name of agents in the database you specify.
Displays the configuration for all enabled and disabled ports on the server.
Displays the local server's cluster name cache.
Displays the current value for a NOTES.INI setting.
Lists all database files in the data directory and identifies multiple replicas of a database.
Displays the amount of space, in bytes, available on the disk drive (Windows NT or OS/2) or file
system (UNIX).
Indicates whether the server is responding.
Used for OS/2.
Displays a list of open databases on the server and detail information for the databases.
Displays the per minute user/transaction values when the Domino Server is running.
Displays traffic and error statistics, and resources used on the network adapter card or
communications port.
Shows the next time that a server task will run.
Displays information about shared mail databases and reloads the shared mail configuration.

Shows server status information.


Displays Domino server statistics for one or more of the following: disk space, memory, mail,
replication, and network activity.
Displays individual and cumulative platform statistics for all servers including one or more of the
following: logical disk, paging file, memory, individual network, process, and system.

Displays the server name, the Domino program directory path, and the status of the active
server tasks.
For each type of transaction, displays the total number of NRPC transactions, the minimum and
maximum duration of the transaction, the total time to perform all transactions, and the average
time to perform the transaction.
Displays a list of all users who have established sessions with the server.
Provides information about each directory a server uses for name resolution.
Enables console logging.
Enables transactions (or messages) on the specified port.
Disables console logging.
Disables transactions (or messages) on the specified port.
Issues a command to a server program or task.
Tests a connection to a server.

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