Re: TDP Restoration Process.

2002-11-25 Thread Del Hoobler
Mark, Sorry, I am still not quite understanding your position... ... unless you are counting on direct to tape backups. Are you? In that case... all of this MAY make more sense. How are you reducing the "number of restores"? Each transaction log backup is ALWAYS a single unique 64M object on th

Re: TDP Restoration Process.

2002-11-25 Thread Bill Boyer
As Wanda likes to say.."It depends.." It depends on your requirements, the amount of space you have available on the Domino server for logs, how often you want to CYA yourself,... If you have some heavily updated databases, the amount of space for logs may require you to archive them more often. I

Re: TDP Restoration Process.

2002-11-25 Thread Daniel Sparrman
ED] cc: Subject: Re: TDP Restoration Process. On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 06:12, Del Hoobler wrote: > I am not sure I understand how your solution > of backing up the log less often will help. > The same amount of data will need to be backed up > whether you queue them u

Re: TDP Restoration Process.

2002-11-25 Thread Mark Stapleton
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 06:12, Del Hoobler wrote: > I am not sure I understand how your solution > of backing up the log less often will help. > The same amount of data will need to be backed up > whether you queue them up or not. Think about it, Del. It's not the amount of data that I was trying to

Re: TDP Restoration Process.

2002-11-25 Thread Del Hoobler
Mark, I am not sure I understand how your solution of backing up the log less often will help. The same amount of data will need to be backed up whether you queue them up or not. Each log backup, regardless of whether it is 10 minutes or 10 hours apart is represented by a unique backup object for

Re: TDP Restoration Process.

2002-11-24 Thread Mark Stapleton
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 08:32, Brian L. Nick wrote: > We are running TDP for Domino 1.1 on a Domino server 5.08 running on NT. > TSM server 4.2.1.9 is running on OS/390 2.10. The initial restore process > is working well, but we are attempting to apply 2 days worth of transaction > logs and we are mo

Re: TDP Restoration Process.

2002-11-22 Thread Greg Redell
nless you understand it. "Brian L. Nick" cc: Sent by: "ADSM: Subject: TDP Restoration Process. Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROT

Re: TDP Restoration Process.

2002-11-22 Thread Brian L. Nick
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Re: TDP Restoration Process.

2002-11-22 Thread Del Hoobler
Brian, Is it truly hung... or is the Domino recovery manager still replaying transactions against the database? This sounds like it is taking too long to me, assuming you have a fast network and fast machine applying the logs. If it is hung... then that is a different issue that should probably be

Re: TDP Restoration Process.

2002-11-22 Thread Manuel Schweiger
- From: "Brian L. Nick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 3:32 PM Subject: TDP Restoration Process. > Good morning, > > We are running TDP for Domino 1.1 on a Domino server 5.08 running on NT. > TSM server 4.2.1.9 is r

TDP Restoration Process.

2002-11-22 Thread Brian L. Nick
Good morning, We are running TDP for Domino 1.1 on a Domino server 5.08 running on NT. TSM server 4.2.1.9 is running on OS/390 2.10. The initial restore process is working well, but we are attempting to apply 2 days worth of transaction logs and we are moving over 6 Gb of data and then the process