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Processing administration requests across domains

David Brown |   | Tags:  adminp cross admin4 domain | Comments (1)  |  Visits (382)

Here's an example of a fun error that you might encounter in AdminP when attempting to process administration requests across domains:

In this example
*  A request was submitted to create a replica of database "towelie.nsf".
*  The database "towelie.nsf" is currently on server "MyServer/MyDomain" and the replica needs to be created on "YourServer/YourDomain"

So, after dutifully creating the corresponding Cross Domain Configurations on either side (see your Admin guide for how to do that), you submit the request on the MyDomain side.

But...

You find in MyDomain's Administration Requests database that the request failed, listing the following error as the reason:

Title: Administration Requests (6) File name: admin4.nsf; Name: YourServer/YourDomain; Error: Cannot determine the destination server's domain based on Server Documents in the Domino Directory and Cross Domain Configuration documents in the Administration Requ <sic>

(The error text ends rather abruptly probably due to a character limitation in the field or error message output.)  No matter; it's enough information to match the problem with the solution.

Solution:
Copy the "YourServer/YourDomain" server document from YourDomain's Domino Directory and paste it into MyDomain's Domino Directory.


Tip:  Change the "Server Title" for the copy of the server doc for YourServer's in MyDomains Directory to something like, "Needed for Cross Domain AdminP requests," so you'll have a visual reminder in the "All Server Documents" view as to why that server doc copy is there.

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