More fun adventures with DB2
Trying to run the first DB backup on a new 6.2.2.0 server that has been
running fine, so far. This is an offsite psuedo-DR server that stores
DBSNAPSHOT backups from our other production servers.
Considering it only holds 20-objects, I wasn't in any hurry to perf
Hi
Perhaps this can help:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21425691
Anders Räntilä
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Good day everyone,
I've inherited some retired lotus system backups and a restore has been
requested.
All Lotus servers have been removed from the network.
I launch the TDP software and select the nsf file to restore.
When I select restore I get the following error.
ACD5405E There is no server na
While ultimately my goal is to be at 6.2, I currently need to upgrade my
TSM world from 5.4 to 5.5. All the TSM servers have been upgraded and
are running fine, but now I must upgrade the Admin Center. I've searched
the doco several times as well the archives and I see nothing there in
reference t
You do need Domino to use TDP. That is one of the listed requirements.
I seem to remember that you could get away with a partial install of
Domino to supply some libraries.
You will need to install the Domino software in order to continue, but I
don't remember what minimum configuration you can g
Thank you so much. That also jarred my memory that I had fought this
issue, before.
I have no idea why Googling (lots of combinations) did not find that.
From:
Anders Räntilä
To:
ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date:
02/10/2011 01:14 PM
Subject:
Re: [ADSM-L] DB backup on 6.2.2 server - Error in vendor
Actually, if you have a running Domino server, you can get away with doing
a restore without using the TDP.
We twilighted our student Solaris servers (moved to Gmail). While I did
full, TDP based backups before the server was shut down, I also did
flat-file backups of the NSF files/whole servers.
We use LTO4 tapes for the primary tape storage pools and LTO3 tapes for the
copy pool.
I was trying to see if there was a way to free up more LTO3 tapes for scratch
tapes.
Looks like we will just have to buy more LTO3 tapes.
Thanks & Regards
Paul
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> Short answer no. Its all or nothing with co
Well that one is easy. Ask 'em to buy more tapes or to list what they
don't want to back up. :)
make sure that when you buy disk you cost tape to back it up to.
TAANSTAFL... there ain't no such thing as a free lunch
Regards
Steve.
On 11/02/2011 11:20 AM, Paul_Dudley wrote:
We use LTO4 tap