Lost mgmtdb.log

Hello,
after restarting a NW 5.1 SP8 server with ZFD4.01 IR7 and starting
mgmtdb.ncf file mgmtdb.log is missing.
Inventory worked on this server for years!
Any suggestions?
Regards Udo

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