IBM Lotus/Domino. The server's certificate has expired.
Проверенная методика.
Make a cutdown copy of the server on a separate PC so you end up with an isolated server to practice the steps.
1. Down the domino server.
2. Make a backup copy of certlog.nsf and names.nsf
3. Rollback the host's date/time before the server.id expiry.
4. Rename or make copy of the expired server.id to server.old (Expired server.id may not rectify now?).
4a. Restore from backup the server.id and place in original server\notes\data\server.id location.
5. Start Domino server should be before expiry date/time now.
6. Recertify server.id with Notes Admin client (Admin client may have to be on same PC).
7. Restart server with correct date/time and or install recertified server.id to primary Domino server.
http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd6forum.nsf/AuthorAllThreadedweb/04cfbe4ccdc835df852571cd0067406a?OpenDocument P.S.: How to manually recertify an expired ID
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=463&uid=swg21087566 P.P.S: Certifying an expired server ID file
How to certify an expired server id file.
1. After obtaining the server ID (c:\lotus\domino\data is the default location ), you (as the administrator) launch the Domino Administrator client.
2. Open the Configuration tab, expand Certification (located on the right hand pane) and select Certify.
3. Select the Certifier ID file.
4. From the Choose Certifier ID dialog box, select the O or OU certifier that was originally used to certify the user ID.
5. Enter the password for the certifier ID.
6. From the Choose ID to Certify dialog box, select the server ID to be recertified.
7. Enter the password for server ID to be recertified, if necessary (not all server ID files require a password). (*Потратить несколько часов на осознание причины, по которой ресертифицированный Domino не хочет стартовать автоматически. Оказалось, что при сертификации я добавил пароль. Напрасно.*)
8. [Optional] In the Certify ID dialog box, you may set or change the following: Registration server, expiration date of the certifier and password length. The server.id file should have an expiration date 99 years in the future (default ).
9. Click Certify.
The Status window displays:
Updating address book entry for username/org
Successfully updated address book entry for username/org
Username/org successfully certified
10. Choose "No" when you receive the following dialog box: Would you like to certify another?
11. Copy the newly-recertified ID file to the server (c:\lotus\domino\data, by default).
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=463&uid=swg21087566