you are asking a few different questions.

first, TRACE is a server command that reads the server configurations
(connection documents etc ) in names.nsf on server, which has a record of
the "correct" address book.

Your clients, read names.nsf which is a record of personal connection
documents (you can add one for any server you wish). As one doesn't exit
it cant find the server.

In both cases your systems cannot resolve the name, that should be
addressed.
(unless you want to manage host files on every system)




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Walter S. (Walt) Scanlan
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From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
To: Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 05/23/2012 01:36 PM
Subject: Re: Server accessible from other servers but not clients.
Sent by: domino400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



if I nslookup traveler01 from the client it's unsuccessful.
if I nslookup traveler01.dekko.com from the client it's successful.
if I nslookup traveler01 from the os of the notes01 server it's
unsuccessful.
if I nslookup traveler01.dekko.com from the os of the notes01 server it's
successful

Why is the server able to run the trace and not the client? It's like the

server knows to read traveler01's server doc and see
that the netaddress is traveler01.dekko.com but the client doesn't read
that field.
Makes it a real mother to have names.nsf open on NOTES01/DEKKO and click
File, Replication, Replicate and try to replicate to TRAVELER01/DEKKO. It

tells me to run the trace and gives up.

User situation: User changes 'internet password'. Can't use iPhone. Help

desk tries to hurry replication by replicating names.nsf. ..it hits the
fan.

work around: Create connection document to replicate between notes01 and
traveler01 every 15 minutes.
First time I ran: replicate traveler01/dekko names.nsf there was a few
pushes/pulls/updates.

Rob Berendt

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