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Yes there is a tool   Lotus Notes Recovery Toolbox for recover damaged lotus notes base.

http://www.oemailrecovery.com/lotusnotes_recovery.html

missing a lot of context here.

 

what server crash?

where / how was your data stored before the crash?

 

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But before you go out and get this you can try  fix the db your self from the server console with these actions 
1) Run Fixup to fix corrupted views and documents.
2) Run Updall to fix corrupted views and full-text indexes; if a corrupted view is the problem, try Updall before trying Fixup.
3) Run Compact with the -c option to fix corruption problems that Fixup doesn't correct.
4) Press SHIFT+F9 to rebuild one view; press CTRL+SHIFT+F9 to rebuild all views in a database.
5) Create a replica of the database.
For on console help for these commands 
See your Lotus Notes Admin help and search 
"Running the Fixup task"
"Running Compact using a console command"
"Running the Updall task"
Good Luck!

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