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Community articleLog_DisableTXNLogging

Added by Harry Peebles | Edited by IBM contributor Kendra Bowker on September 7, 2009 | Version 3
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Tags: 7.0.2, logging, notes.ini, transaction logging
Explanation:
The 'Log_DisableTXNLogging' setting will disable transaction logging for LOG.NSF. This will reduce resource demands on Domino.

Default
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When this setting is absent or set to 0, and transaction logging is enabled for the server, then LOG.NSF will be enabled with transaction logging enabled by default.

Recommendation
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Set Log_DisableTXNLogging=1 in the NOTES.INI.

Restrictions
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This configuration setting was introduced in Domino 7.0.2 and continues to be valid for later versions.

Restarts
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The server needs to be restarted for this configuration change to take effect.

Related Settings
:
SCHEDULE_DISABLETXNLOGGING, MAILBOXDISABLETXNLOGGING, RM_NO_LOG_OBJECTS_IN_MAILBOX

References
:
Technote 1238392
Disabling transaction logging by default on log.nsf
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21238392

Product documentation 7009309
Notes/Domino Best Practices: Transaction Logging
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27009309#INI%20file

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