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 servers. Once with the baclient backup and once with TDP Domino. Both backed up about 350+ nsf files each. So obviously the databases changed and both backups saw that. We turned off the standard backups by excluding the nsf files in the dsm.opt for the baclient only. None have been backed up with the standard backup since then. The weird thing is that the "TDP for Domino" went from backing up 350+ files down to less than 10. WHY? So here is the question. If it's working correctly why are the 2 "TDP for Domino" backups below so different? Why did the TDP go from backing up 350+ a night to almost nothing? We didn't change anything else on any of the Domino servers except adding the exclude and they all now act the same as this. Why would entering the exclude in the DSM.OPT for the standard NT backup force this big of a change in how many files the "TDP for Domino" backs up? >From my other post: >Are you referring to the "DOMDSMC INCREMENTAL" command? Yes >Does the TDP for Domino log show that it "examined" >all of the databases? Yes, see the "TDP" log for the day before the change: This is NOT from the Client scheduler log. Total Domino databases inspected: 476 Total Domino databases backed up: 370 Total Domino databases excluded: 1 Total Domino backup objects expired: 0 Throughput rate: 5,907.74 Kb/Sec Total bytes transferred: 60,699,043,840 Elapsed processing time: 10,033.69 Secs And the day after: Total Domino databases inspected: 475 Total Domino databases backed up: 2 Total Domino databases excluded: 1 Total Domino backup objects expired: 1 Throughput rate: 627.89 Kb/Sec Total bytes transferred: 1,641,472 Elapsed processing time: 2.55 Secs Geoff Gill TSM Administrator NT Systems Support Engineer SAIC E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (858) 826-4062 Pager: (877) 905-7154
