Re: TDP for Lotus -- Right Policy

2004-11-03 Thread Eduardo Esteban
For the month end backups, you will have to specify a different TSM node and a different management class. Eduardo "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/03/2004 11:17:00 AM: > That means, > If DBIID changes, it will not be treated as a new > database?? and >

Re: TDP for Lotus -- Right Policy

2004-11-03 Thread Sandra
That means, If DBIID changes, it will not be treated as a new database?? and older backups will be there as inactive? Great !!! That means, if i have to keep compaction running every week, and i am keeping my backups for say 12 versions then i would set: Version exists = 12 Then i

Re: TDP for Lotus -- Right Policy

2004-11-03 Thread Eduardo Esteban
Some answers to your questions: 1. After you run compact, the incremental will do a full backup of all your logged databases. If you run the inactivatelog command afterwards, all the transaction logs required to recover those databases will be inactivated. Your management policy will det