Also in reply to the query about setting up the As/400 for clustering...
Check out
http://akornn.com:82/
They have some great 400 utilities for copying files from one Domino server
to another.  Great for clustering and getting those files over in the first
place!

Rob Berendt

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                    08/13/2001 02:37
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                    Please respond to
                    DOMINO400






Folks:

I'm trying to write a CL program that will copy a NSF file (in the IFS)
from
one location to another.

Problem is: More often than not, the copy fails because the NSF file is "IN
USE" (I'm assuming by Domino) ... I get a CPFA09E.  I know that the
database
is not actually being used by anyone (no clients or designers have it
open).

Does anyone know of a way to get that file released so it can be copied?

Thanks!

david

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