Kurt,

You cannot do this. The filespace names MUST end in ".DOMDBS" and
".DOMLOGS" in order for Data Protection for Domino to read them.

Did you look at the "MERGEfilespaces" option of the IMPORT NODE command?

Thanks,

Del

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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[email protected]> wrote on 11/17/2005
03:40:07 AM:

> Good morning everybody,
>
> At least in Belgium it is morning.
>
> I'm testing the export / import procedures of a node that contains
> the online backup of a Notes server.
>
> The backup of the server_notes with the TDP (Win2000, TSM BA client
> 5.3.2, TDP Notes 5.1.5.1, TSM server 5.3.2.1 on Windows2003) works fine.

>
> I took then an export of all active backup data and imported again.
>
> The output of 'q fi server_notes' shows now 4 file spaces instead of
> 2 file spaces:
>
> tsm: TSM_SERVER1>q fi server_notes
> Node Name       Filespace   FSID Platform Filespace Is Files- Capacity
Pct
>                 Name                      Type        pace        (MB)
Util
>                                                     Unicode?
> --------------- ----------- ---- -------- --------- --------- --------
-----
> SERVER_NO-  SERVER.    1 TDP Dom- API:Domi-    No          0.0   0.0
>  TES             .DOMDBS         ino      noData
> SERVER_NO-  SERVER     2 TDP Dom- API:Domi-    No          0.0   0.0
>  TES             .DOMLOGS        ino      noData
> SERVER_NO-  SERVER     3 TDP Dom- API:Domi-    No          0.0   0.0
>  TES             .DOMDB1         ino      noData
> SERVER_NO-  SERVER     4 TDP Dom- API:Domi-    No          0.0   0.0
>  TES             .DOMLOG1        ino      noData
>
> In the output of 'show versions server_notes *', I see also the
> databases that belong to the new created file spaces (server.domdb1
> and server.domlog1).
>
> But how do I perform a restore from the TDP GUI from the imported
> data? In the BA client, you just see two additional file spaces
> where you can select the file to restore. How do you  tell the TDP
> GUI that another file space must be used for the restore?
>
> best regards,
> Kurt
>
>

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