Bill,

We do not back up the log.nsf files either because they are non-critical to the
recovery of Lotus Domino. This file is often recreated during maintenance and 
that file will become either log1.nsf, log2.nsf, etc and placed in the mail2 folder 
under subfolder logs. It will be considered a redundant backup file.

Regards,

Demetrius Malbrough
TSMV5.1 Certified Consultant

   -------Original Message-------
   > From: Bill Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   > Subject: LOG.NSF - backup it up or not?
   > Sent: 01 Oct 2003 19:25:23
   >
   >  Domino R5 and TDP Domino 5.1.5
   >  
   >  The sample DSM.OPT file supplied by the TDP agent excludes the LOG.NSF file.
   >  I just had a Domino admin question why it wasn't being backed up... I had no
   >  answer to that.
   >  
   >  Would backing up LOG.NSF be a good thing to start doing? Or just leave the
   >  default Exclude?
   >  
   >  Bill Boyer
   >  "Some days you are the bug, some days you are the windshield." - ??
   -------Original Message-------


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