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Domino 14.5. automatically maintains a dominosystemdbs.ind file

Daniel Nashed – 18 February 2026 22:11:53

Did you know Domino 14.5. maintains a new dominosystemdbs.ind file.

It contains all system databases ordered by name.


plus
  • the directory assistance database name (which can have  different name)
  • the mail.boxes (which can be more than one)
  • the ID Vault database if configured on server

The standard database list can contain databases that are not actually present on the server.
The list is mainly intended for have an exclude and include list.

DBMT and other tasks ignore databases not present and don't cause an error message.


The list is also used for the new design refresh functionality which is used when refreshing templates after a release update.


The list can be pretty useful also for off-line compacts and other maintenance tasks.



activity.nsf

admin4.nsf

admincentral.nsf

adminq.nsf

autoupdate.nsf

busytime.nsf

catalog.nsf

certlog.nsf

certstore.nsf

cldbdir.nsf

clubusy.nsf

cscancfg.nsf

cscanlog.nsf

cscanquarantine.nsf

daoscat.nsf

dbdirman.nsf

ddm.nsf

dircat.nsf

domcfg.nsf

dominobackup.nsf

dominodla.nsf

dominoiq.nsf

domlog.nsf

entitlements.nsf

entitlementtrack.ncf

events4.nsf

idpcat.nsf

inetlockout.nsf

lndfr.nsf

log.nsf

mtdata/mtstore.nsf

names.nsf

passkey.nsf

statrep.nsf

toolbox.nsf

updatesite.nsf

userlicences.nsf

da.nsf

mail1.box

mail2.box

IBM_ID_VAULT/NotesLab-Vault.nsf


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