Whilst there's a perfectly usable pair of applications to do this: -
located here: -
/Applications/Lotus\ Application\ Support/Collect\ Lotus\ Notes\ hang\ data\ and\ exit\ client.app
/Applications/Lotus\ Application\ Support/Collect\ Lotus\ Notes\ hang\ data\ and\ leave\ client\ running.app
this doesn't always work, especially for this beta version.
In that case, it's back to the old favourite, NSD.
***WARNING: This *could* result in lost data - use with caution, you have been warned: WARNING ***
On the Mac, this can be invoked as follows ( via Terminal, of course ): -
$ cd /Users/david_hay/Library/Application Support/Lotus Notes Data
$ sudo /Applications/Notes.app/Contents/MacOS/Support/nsd.sh
This typically takes a minute or so to complete, at least it does on my shiny new MacBook Pro with Retina Display, partially down to the super-fast Flash ( SSD ) drive.
This typically takes a minute or so to complete, at least it does on my shiny new MacBook Pro with Retina Display, partially down to the super-fast Flash ( SSD ) drive.
Once completed, you have a nice set of log files located here: -
~/Library/Application\ Support/Lotus\ Notes\ Data/IBM_TECHNICAL_SUPPORT/
which you could choose to send off to IBM Support, by way of a PMR.
***WARNING: This *could* result in lost data - use with caution, you have been warned: WARNING ***
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