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PANIC: LookupHandle: handle not allocated

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Hi...
i need some help for my domino server,
we have a error in domino server,
what can i do to solve this probelm?

indra
thanks



************************************************
* Quincy for Win32 Rev 2.00 *
* Copyright 1995-7, Lotus Development Corp. *
* All rights reserved *
* Abnormal Termination Report *
************************************************
Quincy has detected the following fatal exception
Please report this crash to the vendor of the faulting application:
App: f:\notes\nserver.exe (PID=0xB38) "Lotus Domino Server: NOTES/PLANT"
When: 7/23/2003 @ 13:3:0.468
Exception Number: 0x80000003 (hardcoded breakpoint)
Exception Flags: 0x00000000 (continuable)
Notes Build: Release 4.6.1d (Intl)|27 May 1998

State Dump for Thread ID 0x380

PANIC: LookupHandle: handle not allocated

---------- Top of the Stack ----------
0B7DF3AC 005011CA 09CD4348 07E58194 54200A0A |..P.HC........ T|
0B7DF3BC 61657268 305B3D64 3A383342 30383330 |hread=[0B38:0380|
0B7DF3CC 41500A5D 3A43494E 6F6F4C20 4870756B |].PANIC: LookupH|
0B7DF3DC 6C646E61 68203A65 6C646E61 6F6E2065 |andle: handle no|
0B7DF3EC 6C612074 61636F6C 0A646574 0241E200 |t allocated...A.|
0B7DF3FC 0241E2C8 00000000 0050B4EF 0050B542 |..A.......P.B.P.|


 
Hi Indra

To troubleshoot this you will need to look at what the server was doing at the time of the crash using the log files.
Also you may want to get hold of the Annotator and SYM files for the version of Domino you are running (4.6.1 from your RIP file). This can be found from the lotus.com/downloads area.

Then search the Lotus KB for any of the terms that the annotator throws out.
If this is a recurring crash then does it happen at the same time of day?
Can you narrow down what happens immediately prior to the crash each time?

If it is only a 1-time occurence you may well just have to put it down to "1 of those things"

Hope this is of some help

Chris
 
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