Don't know the location of this mechanism in the manuals, but here is an
example for AIX.
The idea is that the same notes-system makes the backups using different
nodenames.
The idea is to have to different dsm.opt files. 1 for the normal and 1 for the
longtime backups.
In the dsm.sys file you will need a server entry for both dsm.opt files.
dsm.sys
SERVERNAME DOMSRV1
NODENAME DOMSRV1
tcpadd xxx
etc...
SERVERNAME DOMSRV1_ARCHIVE
NODENAME DOMSRV1_ARCHIVE
tcpadd xxx
etc..
For the regular backups a reference to the default dsm.opt is made
export DSMI_CONFIG=/path/dsm.opt
For the long term archival, you refer before the backup to the other dsm.opt
export DSMI_CONFIG=/path/dsm_archive.opt
Regards Jeroen
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Farren Minns
Sent: vrijdag 27 januari 2006 16:22
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Domino Client question
Hi all
Can anyone tell me where I find information on setting up a client with two
different node names etc. I'm looking in the BA client manual but not
finding anything that looks relevant.
Many thanks
Farren
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Hi Farren,
For long-term archival, you should still use the
Data Protection for Domino client because you want to
make sure that the databases being backed up have
full integrity.
Many customers accomplish this by setting up a
secondary TSM NODENAME like DOMSRV1_ARCHIVE and
perform a monthly Data Protection for Domino backup
using a different nodename with different
policy setting to meet their longterm archival needs.
Another thing you can look at is IBM DB2 CommonStore for Lotus Domino:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/commonstore/lotus/
Thanks,
Del
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Del Hoobler
Tivoli Storage Manager Development
IBM Corporation
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[email protected]> wrote on 01/26/2006
10:56:41 AM:
> Hi Del
>
> OK, that all makes sense, but in this case where we are doing full
backups
> every weekend, and if we wanted to keep data for a year (at least) we
are
> going to end up with 52 full copies of the db in backup. Which again
leads
> me to think that the domino client may not be the best tool for long
term
> archive storage of data. Would I be right in thinking this, or is this
the
> way things are generally done with domino databases?
>
> All the best
>
> Farren
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