DAOS catalog doesn't exist. 
- if just enabled, ignore this. the catalog will be created automatically. 
- if accidentally deleted, the system will create a new one. run the tell daosmgr resync command and just wait. 
 
DAOS catalog cannot be updated 
- verify exists, probably does, verify acl allows the server access 
- check that disk is not full and you corrupted it. free up disk space, and run fixup or delete it and let the system create another (as above). 
 
The database <dbname> attempted to access a missing file: <nlo file>. 
- the object (attachment file) is missing. restore it. 
- the drive for the NLO files has died, restore it. 
- the drive O/S permissions don't allow access. 
- database was copied via O/S and now the document "tickets" to the NLO are invalid. Use the admin create replica. 
- if you don't have it, remove the ticket/link using the command: fixup j -d dbname.nsf 
 
The database <dbname> was unable to open or read the file: <nlo file>. 
- restored wrong server's NLOs and their encrypted for another server 
- NLO file corrupted. antivirus or backup hit the file same time as the domino server. turn off anti-virus for the NLO folder. Set the backup to use the "hot" agent. restore the attachment from backup. 
- if you don't have it, remove the ticket/link using the command: fixup j -d dbname.nsf 
- check that the storage location in the server doc hasn't been messed up (Server document --> DAOS tab). 
- the drive O/S permissions don't allow access. 
 
The database <dbname> was unable to write to file: <nlo file>. 
- same as above. 
 
The database <dbname> has changed at the OS level. 
- the system has noticed that you changed a NLO file. (e.g. a backup was restored), resync. 
- a database corruption occurred during a compact, recompact using the copy style and resync. 
 
 
  
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