Hmm,
I already check that, because TDP Domino is 32bit application right? I check
that both API (32 bit n 64 bit are installed), is that what you mean?
Best Regards,
Yudi Darmadi
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From: "Richard Sims"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 7:23 PM
Subject: Re: [
On Nov 18, 2009, at 7:12 AM, Yudi Darmadi wrote:
Yes, i have just installed the tdp domino. And it's on AIX , not
windows
thanks
But you could perceive that the concept is the same...
Examine the bitmode of the AIX operating system and assure that the
TDP and API match that bitmode.
Richar
Yes, i have just installed the tdp domino. And it's on AIX , not windows
thanks
Best Regards,
Yudi Darmadi
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From: "Richard Sims"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 6:57 PM
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TDP Domino
On Nov 18, 2009, at 6:22 AM, Yudi Darmadi wrote:
Yes, i have just installed the tdp domino.
Best Regards,
Yudi Darmadi
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From: "Richard Sims"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 6:57 PM
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TDP Domino
On Nov 18, 2009, at 6:22 AM, Yudi Darmadi wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using TSM Client 5.4.3.0
On Nov 18, 2009, at 6:22 AM, Yudi Darmadi wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using TSM Client 5.4.3.0 & TDP Domino 5.4.2.0, Domino v8.
When i execute ./domdsmc q domino , it shows error below:
ACD5218E The Lotus Domino API could not be loaded. Could not load the
nnotes.dll
How can i resolve this?
What's the
If you back up the same files with different management classes
all previous ones will get rebound to the new management class.
(just like using the TSM Backup/Archive client)
That is how TSM policy works for "backup" objects.
If you want to perform a "monthly" type of backup, you will need
to have
Hi,
review the default management class, the clientoption set, dsm.opt or dsm.sys
or inclexcl file. the files should have some differents between ntf and nsf
and the management class.
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De: Muthukumar Kannaiyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Enviado
The TSM API cannot find the options file, dsm.opt. The default location
for this
file is /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin/dsm.opt. You can override the
default TSM API
options file in the command line or the preference file with
'adsmoptfile'.
You should define the environment as shown in the samp
Ensure that the TSM API can see the dsm.sys file. Use symbolic links:
/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin64/dsm.sys ->
/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsm.sys
/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin/dsm.sys ->
/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsm.sys
JMC
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Man
Vinicius,
Which is the version of the TSM server???
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Vinicius Fraga
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 10:23 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] TDP DOMINO
Hi can anyone help?
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TDP queries Domino using the Lotus C API for a list of databases.
You can check what databases are retuned by Domino by running
the command 'domdsmc query domino * -subdir=yes'. If the databases
for which you get the error appear in the list, then the Domino server
have not yet completely removed
Can you restore any of the desired inactive backups when you don't specify
PIT?
You should contact IBM support so the problem can be diagnosed.
Eduardo
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 03/08/2005
03:28:17 PM:
> TDP Domino 5.1.5 on Domino 6.5.3 on Windows 2003
> We are attempting to do Point
cked up on tape somewhere." - ???
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Thorneycroft, Doug
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 1:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TDP Domino query to find management class associated with
backup file.
Use
Use dsmc q backup [filespec]
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Bill,
Yes. This is possible. It is described in the
Data Protection for Domino User's Guide.
There is an Appendix called "Advanced restore procedures"
that discusses the details.
Thanks,
Del
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Bill,
We just completed disaster recovery testing ourselves...
We were able to restore all the databases to our "disaster recovery
server"
We loaded all the necessary software, (Lotus, TDP for Domino, and the
Backup archive client)
However the one caveat, is that Lotus must be installed first befor
Make sure you edit the shortcut so it goes something like this
C:\TSM\domino\domdsm.exe /adsmoptfile=e:\tsm\domino\dsm.opt
/configfile=e:\tsm\domino\domino.cfg
Look into your TDP for domino directory for domdsmc run this command
line with domdsmc help set. This will help you create the config
Patricia,
Check that the PATH environment variable points to the notes.ini file
for the partition you are trying to access.
Eduardo
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/20/2003
03:16:58 PM:
> Okay I've got the TDP for domino installed on a w2k machine.
> The server has 3 do
No known problems, just make sure you run TDP Domino 5.1.5.1
Eduardo
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/18/2003
08:08:18 AM:
> Does anyone know if there are any problems with TDP Domino 5.1.5 running
> with Lotus version 6??
> Windows 2000 client.
> Thanks+
"ADSM: Subject: Re: TDP Domino ???
Dist Stor
Manager"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.EDU>
11/13/2003 08:53
AM
Please respond to
Bill,
See my answers below:
>> Have a few TDP Domino questions. 1) Can you install the API, TDP
>> Domino software before Lotus Notes Domino is loaded on to the client?
Yes.
>> 2)reliant on question 1, is will the TSM API TDP agent dynamically add
the
>> Domino databases to its backup?
Data
Hello fellow TSM'ers
Have a few TDP Domino questions. 1) Can you install the API, TDP
Domino software before Lotus Notes Domino is loaded on to the client? 2)
reliant on question 1, is will the TSM API TDP agent dynamically add the
Domino databases to its backup? 3) Will version 2.1 of TDP
Kent,
The normal procedure is to run the INACTIVATELOGS command
after a full backup so that only the logs necessary
to restore the active full backups, remain active.
It will only "break" the PIT restores if you do not have
your policy settings correct. If your policy settings
are set up so that
l-2003 09:34
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ADSM-L
cc:
Subject:Re: TDP Domino and transaction logs
Bill,
The logs are uniquely named based on the log name
and logger id. You are correct, they
Bill,
The logs are uniquely named based on the log name
and logger id. You are correct, they won't be
"inactivated" (forced inactive) until you run the
INACTIVATELOGS command.
When you run the INACTIVATELOGS command, DP for Domino
will determine what logs are necessary for the
current list of *ac
:-)
Bill Boyer
DSS, Inc.
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Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 8:43 AM
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Subject: Re: TDP Domino and transaction logs
I set this up a few months back and I resigned myself to keeping the
trans
suprise me!!!)
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Del Hoobler
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 9:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TDP Domino and transaction logs
Bill,
How about using the INCLUDE statement to bind the
log backups to a
Bill,
How about using the INCLUDE statement to bind the
log backups to a management class with different policies?
For example:
INCLUDE S*.TXN MGMT_CLASS_7_DAYS
where MGMT_CLASS_7_DAYS has settings of
VERE=NOLIM, VERD=NOLIM, RETE=7 RETO=7
Thanks,
Del
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Hi Patricia,
in the install dir apears several *.smp with good
examples.
--- "LeBlanc, Patricia"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribis: > I'm
looking for a command file for the TDP Domino
> Client..to backup all of my partitioned
> databases at the same time. I think my syntax might
> be off.
>
>
Kent,
Is there any type of Domino maintenance activity that might be
happening during the entire backup window? We have seen some
similar things when the Domino server was doing some maintenance
tasks during the backup window. DP for Domino scans all of the
databases, and gets the information (lik
> We changed the TSM server for our Domino test machine which had the above
client
> versions from a 4.3.3 AIX TSM 4.2.1.9 server to a TSM 5.1.1 server.
> When I tried to get a connect to the TSM server the server responded that
the
> client level (API) was downlevel. It was not possible to get a
> Running a Domino incremental we see TONS of long waits
> Waiting for TSM
> server
> ???
> when a selective (full) runs we see very few and those are very very
> short...
> I saw Del's reply but this is way beyond any sort of normal
> I have a client that is installing the TDP Domino agent, but their mail
> server has grown so that almost half of the mail files (NSF's) in the
> NOTES/DATA directory are links to another drive where the actual database
> resides. Reading the TDP manual, is says that the agent will NOT backup
th
Geoff,
They should not be related events at all.
I think you may need to look a little closer at
the Domino server log to find the culprit.
For TDP for Domino...
If the databases are logged databases, they will not be
backed up by TDP for Domino "incremental" unless the
database instance ID has
I'm not sure anyone has understood the issue, yes it could also be me not
understanding the answers, so I'll try and be more specific this time. So
far nothing anyone has told me deals with the specific question we have.
The scenario is this. We were double backing up the nsf files on these
serve
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Gill, Geoffrey L.
> We, meaning the Notes guys, had got things working with the Domino agent
> recently. To backup the backups the nsf files were being backed up by the
> regular baclient till we figured out if the TDP we configu
es
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From: Gill, Geoffrey L. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 1:41 PM
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Subject: Re: TDP Domino
Del,
Here are the answers to the issues you me
Del,
Here are the answers to the issues you mention.
>You should have a different DSM.OPT for your base client vs. your
>TDP for Domino client. But you should be able to share the DSM.OPT
>file for all of your TDP for Domino processes.
We do have 2, one for each, each in a different directory.
Geoff,
It sounds like something was run that changed the DBIID of
those databases. (for example: compact -B).
Thanks,
Del
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> We, meaning the Notes guys, had got things working with the Domino agent
> recently. To backup the backups the nsf files were being backed up by the
> regular baclient till we figured out if the TDP we configured was working
> properly. On Monday we added an exclude to remove the nsf files from
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Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 7:50 AM
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Subject: Re: TDP Domino
Gill,
There is no reason to have separate dsm.opt files unless you're using a
Gill,
There is no reason to have separate dsm.opt files unless you're using a
different nodename for any of those backups. Right now the only dsm.opt
files you should have is one on the baclient directory for the B/A Client
backups and one on the domino directory for the TDP backups (archive, inc
Hi Del,
I have checked the versions and I only see 7 versions with the 8th
version currently marked *EXPIRE IMMEDIATLY*. My Expiration runs tonight
so that's normal.
Oops!
I just ran QUERY OCCUPANCY and I can see that my domino server uses 122 GB
onsite and another 122GB offsite. That
> Is that because the way TSM stores the Domino DBs? Or are they just not
> being expired correctly? I have only been running this for three weeks.
Etienne,
Something else must be going on here. I would check your
policy settings. Each Domino database backup will
only take about the size of
Yep, but probably not how you'd like. As private folders are part of the
database, you need to restore the whole database to get to the private
folders. This may or may not be what you are expecting... as you then need
to transfer the private folders from the restored DB to another DB.
/gjs
Geoff,
We have been running TDP for domino for almost a year now. Here are some
answers to your questions:
>>Does anyone running this have a "best practices" setup?
We have 3 different Domino Servers being backed up differently. Our Domino
Web Server (Not many changes) gets a full "selective
I attached my batch file that TSM executes as a schedule.
I do a full backup nightly. It is more data, but when restoring Domino mail it is 300%
easier. It takes my TSM standard expire trigger (in my case is 7 by default - but you
can put a different manager class on the NSF files)
Joe
-O
OK, just an off the wall, slightly related observation.
On an NT Domino server just using normal TSM archive, I hit a Dr. Watson
error and was dumped back to a C:\> prompt from my dsmc session.
What my problem was I was performing an archive, using a management
class that didn't have an archiv
> now knowing that TDP in general saves things in the form of "archives"
(at
> least TDP/R3 does) I would wonder if maybe something like what I
described
> above is being seen... might be worth while just to query your mgmt
classes
> & archive copy groups to double check everything is as you expe
> I had TDP for Domino running on a schedule, and all was good.
>
> Particulars:
> Client: BA 4.2.1 - TDP Domino 1.1.2.0 - Domino 5.07a, NT4 SP latest.
> Server: TSM 4.1.4.0 - AIX 4.3.3
>
> Suddenly one day, we started getting a "Dr. Watson" errors on the Domino
> Server every morning, the o
Amir,
1. Make sure you are using the correct
NODENAME in the dsm.opt file.
2. What happens if you enter:
DOMDSMC Query DBBackup *
Do you see the backups here?
3. Does you server name have any unique or
strange characters?
If you cannot resolve this, you should call
IBM/Tivoli
Dave,
No. TDP for Lotus Domino is not supported on Solaris 8.
We know that it is needed and we have it in the works.
Thanks,
Del
Del Hoobler
IBM Corporation
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Dave Benny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/30/2000 09:45:09 AM
Plea
Ron,
Just now responding...vacation was nice!
The out-of-sequence verb is causing the problem...
We need to find out what is causing the protocol error
that started this whole chain of events...
The best way to do this is to get a trace.
So...if you are still experiencing this problem,
please op
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