That's wonderful !
Many thanks for all your help with this.
All the best
Farren Minns
Solaris System Admin / Oracle DBA
IT - Hosting Services
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Farren,
You should be happy. Things are working
exactly as they should. That is one of the large
benefits that you get by using transaction logging.
Since every change to a logged database is captured in
the transaction log, you are backing up only the necessary
changes when you back up the transa
Hi
I'm sorry, I'm still slightly confused. The problem is that under
incremental backup I am not often seeing the databases backed up. I now
know that if the db is compacted that will change the dbiid and thus it
will be backed up, but is this enough.
My position is this. We do a full backup each
Hi Farren,
The transaction logs are not backed up during a
"domdsmc incremental" command. The transaction logs
are backed up with the "domdsmc archivelog" command.
You are correct that many customers do a "domdsmc selective"
command once a week (or more often, depending on the
amount of log data g
A compaction of the Notes databases will change for instance the DBIID.
Kurt
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager on behalf of Farren Minns
Sent: Thu 3/11/2005 12:40
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Re TDP for Lotus Domino (again)
Hi all
I'm still h
Hi all
I'm still having some problems (re email below), understanding under what
conditions the Domino dbs are backed up.
Can I assume that I am right on the following:-
If the dbs are logged and transaction logs are being created and backed up,
only the transaction logs will be backed up during
Farren,
If you have the paid version of 5.1.5, you can install
the 5.3.0.1 version on top of it.
Yes. The TSM API 5.3.0 package is part of the Data Protection
for Domino 5.3.0.1 package.
Thanks,
Del
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 10/19
Hi again
Providing I have installed the base 5.1.5.0 TDP for Domino with the Paid
license, can I just then use the 5.3.0.1 patch download to upgrade or do I
need to source a different version of the media?
Also, in the readme for 5.3.0.1 is says that TSM API 5.3.0 or later is also
required. I'm a
the TDP client you can download from
the net is ok as an initial install, BUT you still need one
licence file from the orginal cd. the name vareys from one tdp client to
another, but you can just make a clean install and when you try to start
the client you will recive a error message prompting
Farren,
The versions of the Domino client on the FTP site
that you noted below do not have "Paid" licenses.
In fact, if you install those packages on clean system,
you will find that they do not run, because they do not
have a license file that allows them to run.
Those are "PTF" packages or "inte
Hi Farren,
A few observations:
1. The script below is doing an "incremental" backup... not a selective.
With "incremental" backups, the .NSF file will not be backed up unless
the DBIID has changed. The archivelog will capture the changes.
The User's Guide discusses this in more detail.
Have you tried running the CLI interactively, not from a batch job?
Do the commands 'domdsmc query domino' and 'domdsmc query
domino ' work correctly?
How about different database specification with the incremental
command, does it work for any of them?
Eduardo
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote o
to exclude ALL of these TDP messages.
Bill Boyer
DSS, Inc.
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Rainer Holzinger
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 3:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TDP for Lotus Domino 5.1.5.1
Hi Richard,
you
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It's just that simple.
regards, Rainer
Richard Foster
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> So for partitioned servers I would prefer to have separate TSM node
> for each Domino partition
> - each partition/node can run its schedules independently from
> others - both parallelism without losing the result codes
> - you can very easily split one or more par
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Hi Rainer
> I will ask IBM/Tivoli support for a solution about to suprress all these
> messages being sent to TSM activity log. Maybe they have an answer. If
they
> have and you are interested I will forward
Joni,
I am not quite sure I understand completely since for Domino,
each database is contained in a single .NSF file...
...unless you are talking about groupings of Domino databases
making up a logical database of some sort (like Domino.Doc)
Data Protection for Domino works at the database file l
Hi Rainer
> I will ask IBM/Tivoli support for a solution about to suprress all these
> messages being sent to TSM activity log. Maybe they have an answer. If
they
> have and you are interested I will forward that to you.
Yes, I would be interested. If you can be bothered, please send me a copy
o
tee that
Domino archived transaction logs may be picked up and saved into TSM
storage.
Thank you Richard.
regards,
Rainer
Richard Foster
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Rainer
I don't know the answer to your 1st question - we just accept the thousands
of messages on the log. We run the log through a filter script to select
the ones we're interested in, so we keep the full log on the server in case
we need to read it, and use the filtered version for daily monito
Paul,
Data Protection for Domino tried to read through the database,
and encountered a read error. How did the Notes team
"check this particular DB"? If they simply "open" the
database, it does not read each page of the database
like a backup must do in order to back it up.
So, it may not have rea
Abdulaziz,
Take a look at the IBM knowledge base for IBM TSM for Mail.
(The knowledge base is getting filled with more articles every day.)
Here is the direct URL for IBM TSM for Mail:
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/sysmgmt/products/support/IBMTivoliStorageManagerforMail.html
Put the word "Perfo
> Thanks for your help. I created a new node and created a new schedule
that
> does a full selective backup. But then, I realized that I am still using
> the same management class with the normal retention period of my
> incrementals. Does this mean my selective backups are of no use since
they
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From: Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 3 May 2002 11:34 p.m.
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Subject: Re: TDP for Lotus Domino Backups/Archives
> I am running TSM 4.2.0 and one of my nodes is a Domino Server on Windows
> 2000. I am running TDP for Lotus Domino
> I am running TSM 4.2.0 and one of my nodes is a Domino Server on Windows
> 2000. I am running TDP for Lotus Domino to do backups of our Domino
> databases and mail files. What is the best way to go about doing monthly
> backups for these databases. I have been using backupsets instead of
> ar
> Does this make my problem any clearer or should I contact IBM support?
Clive,
Please call IBM support so traces can be gathered and examined.
Thanks,
Del
- my father always told me to, "engage brain before you engage your mouth"
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> Hi,
> We are currently running TDP for lotus Domino version 1.1.2.0 on NT4 that
is running Domino 5.08.
>
> We have enabled transaction logging on the domino server using archival
logging. The backup and roll over of
> the transaction logs seems to be working fine. I have restored a
database an
>> On the backend everything is high-performance.
>> The customer is using a 4-way RS6K, 3 FDDI
>> networks, several Magstar E-series tape drives,
>> etc. What I am interested in is the actual
>> agent itself, what kind of throughput is reachable.
>> For simplicity sake, let's assume that the NT
On the backend everything is high-performance.
The customer is using a 4-way RS6K, 3 FDDI
networks, several Magstar E-series tape drives,
etc. What I am interested in is the actual
agent itself, what kind of throughput is reachable.
For simplicity sake, let's assume that the NT
Domino server is a
While there are certainly performance differences between backup apps, the
biggest differences are in your hardware and network. Generally, the slow
point is the drive but other aspects of your data flow may be the slow
point. Using ethernet? How fast? What kind of drives? How much competition
for
anks,
Del
Del Hoobler
IBM Corporation
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Thierry ITTY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 01/23/2001
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>For doing on-line backup and restore of Lotus Domino R5
>servers you MUST have an R5 "compliant" product. That is,
>you must have a product that uses the backup/restore
>APIs provided by Lotus. TDP for Lotus Domino is R5 compliant.
ok, i have the latest release of domino (v5.0.4 or so) and the
Thierry,
For doing on-line backup and restore of Lotus Domino R5
servers you MUST have an R5 "compliant" product. That is,
you must have a product that uses the backup/restore
APIs provided by Lotus. TDP for Lotus Domino is R5 compliant.
If you take "online" backups without using an R5 complian
Thank you Del ,
I add symbolic link for libnotes.so and everythink is OK.
Regards
Petr
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Předmět: Re: TDP for Lotus Domino on Solaris - please u
> So I checked system for libnotes.so - it is in Domino directory and this is
> in PATH , i found 3 ld.so.1
> ( /etc/lib , /usr/lib , /usr/lib/sparcv9 ) - every one is different .
add /usr/lib into your LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Colin Johnston
SA
PSINET UK
Petr,
I suggest taking a look on pages 14, 15, and 16 of
TDP for Lotus Domino for Unix (Installation and User's Guide),
in the section "Setting Environment Variables", to setup the
environment variables to point to the Domino and TS
Del,
Thanks for the clarification. I was hoping that's how it worked and that it was
simply a question of rights rather than the actual account being the same.
The wording in the manual is a bit brief and somewhat misleading by itself
"same system user ID".
Thanks
Chris
Chris,
It is referring to the OS account. In the case when you are running
the Domino server as a service under the system account, use an OS account
that has authority to read and write files to the Domino data directory.
Normally having "Admin" authority is plenty but there are so many ways
to
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