- On the Domino server, open a command prompt.
- Run the load fixup <database_name_to_recover>.nsf command for a database consistency check.
For example, load fixup smd\smconf.nsf.
- Go to the $<Domino_Data_Path>\smd folder.
- Copy the required database template to the ..\Lotus\Domino\Data folder:
- smconf.ntf (Configuration Database)
- smency.ntf (Update Database)
- smquar.ntf (Quarantine Database)
- smvlog.ntf (Log Database)
- smhelp.ntf (Help Database)
- smtime.ntf (Scheduled Message Database)
- SMDapproved.ntf (Approved Database)
- smftypes.ntf (File Types Database)
- Open Domino > Notes Administrator > Client and then click the Databases icon.
- Click Workspace and then select the database to recover.
- On the main menu, click File > Database > Replace Design.
- On the Replace Database Design window, click Template Server and then select Server from the option list.
- Select the Show advanced templates check box and then click the database that will replace the corrupted database.
- Click Replace and then sign the new database with the server.id if currently unsigned.
