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You can use "-servername" option of dsmc, like
./dsmc -servername=DOMSRV1_ARCHIVE
Servername option should be the name given by "SERVERNAME" stanza on
your dsm.sys, it may be different of nodename.
Or, you can make use of two option files:
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dsm.opt (content):
servername DOMSRV1
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Hi
So, I can have two nodenames pointing to one tsm sever i.e. pointing to
the
same tcpserveraddress? In my example I assume I would want to do
m.opt
export DSMI_CONFIG=/path/dsm_archive.opt
Regards Jeroen
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Hi all
Can anyone tell me where I find information on setting up a client with two
different node names etc. I'm looking in the BA client manual but not
findin
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Hi Farren,
For long-term archival, you should still use the
Data Protection for Domino client because you want to
make sure that the databases being backed up have
full integrity.
Many customers accomplish this by setting up a
secondary TSM NODENAME like DOMSRV1_ARCHIVE and
perform a monthly Data
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Check "Retextra" option on copygroup too.
On 1/26/06, Farren Minns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
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> A user is trying to restore a lotus domino database on a Windows NT server,
> and when we look at active/inactive files, there are only five (we do full
> backups every weekend). So, my quest
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Hi Farren,
Right. RETEXTRA says how long to keep the "inactive" versions.
If you want to keep your database backups based on time,
(which many customers do for Domino and Exchange, for example),
you should set VEREXISTS to Nolimit and VERDELETED to Nolimit,
and set the RETEXTRA and RETONLY to the
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Hi Farren,
Look in the DSM.OPT file for Data Protection for Domino.
Are there any INCLUDE statements that are binding the backups to
a different management class?
If not, check to see what the default management class is for the
Data Protection for Domino NODENAME. It may have a different
default
Hi all
A user is trying to restore a lotus domino database on a Windows NT server,
and when we look at active/inactive files, there are only five (we do full
backups every weekend). So, my question here is where is it getting the
'keep 5 copies' from. The normal backup copy group for the server ke
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