We're having a problem with Notes transaction logging on a Notes Domino server, so turned off Notes transaction logging and planned to perform full backups directly to a new, collocated off-site tapepool TDP_OFFSITE defined for this purpose and this one problem node.
We defined a second management class TDPTAPE in the existing policyset, with a destination of TDP_OFFSITE instead of diskpool. The original Management Class still points to diskpool and is the Default Management Class for the domain/policyset. We then defined a new schedule, associated that 1 client with it and added the TDPTAPE Management Class binding to the 'include' statements in the TDP-Domino 'dsm.opt' file. Everything worked for this client as expected. The full (TDP 'selective') backup went directly to the new TDP_OFFSITE tapepool. However, much to our surprise (& I know you experienced ADSM/TSM'ers out there have heard this before), a whole bunch of other clients also started mounting scratch tapes for the new TDP_OFFSITE tapepool and dumping small amounts of data - probably directory info. Almost 30 tapes were written, most with 0.0 percent utilization. The TSM Server's tape library also thrashed all night mounting/unmounting/remounting tapes over 30 times each. I'm certain that this is due to spontaneous Management Class rebinding. I just don't know what caused it. I'm aware of the "longest-retention" issue. However, the verexists/verdeleted/retextra/retonly settings on the new Management Class's copygroups are identical to the default Management Class's copygroups, so it shouldn't be rebinding to the new Management Class for that reason (right??). What gives? One more thing - none of the clients have optionsets ('DIRMC' not set). Doesn't 'DIRMC' default to the Default Management Class, as long as its copygroups' retention settings aren't exceeded by some other Management Class's copygroups' settings? Which retention setting triggers MC rebinding? Does 'DIRMC' need to be set for all those other servers, to ensure that they backup everything to the default Management Class ? -rsvp, thanks (experienced help appreciated) Kent Monthei GlaxoSmithKline