Eric,
Just noticed your question was about circular logging
The customer uses circular logging only for all Domino instances.
With circular logging, we cannot backup transaction logs!
Anyway YES, Daily incrementals instead of Daily selectives with occasional
incremental is fine. New and
Hi Frank!
I indeed read that part of the manual, but it's all about transaction logs and
the 'logged databases' whatever that means. Nothing about what your backup
strategy should be when circular logging is used.
So thank you very much for your reply, it's really appreciated! I will advise
my
Hi guys!
One of my customers uses Data Protection for IBM Domino for a few years now.
All mail instances are backed up daily with the domdsmc selective command. I
recently discovered that old deleted databases were never removed from TSM,
which seems to be caused by the fact that we do
EJ,
You haven't stated what you are attempting to accomplish.
He now asks me 'What if I run daily incrementals instead of the
selectives?' I don't know if that will work, nor can I find the answer in
the manuals...
If you run daily incremental's, you need to ensure that the data retention
is
This topic is found under Backup Strategies in the book.
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSGSG7_7.1.0/com.ibm.itsm.mail.dom.win.doc/concept_domcbup3.html
Sample Strategies
...
Full backup plus transaction log archives
It is often not practical to back up entire databases with
Hoping to get upgraded to tsm server 7.1.x within the next month.
At that time, we are considering changing our storage strategy to all random
disk pool.
This because we cannot do a file level restore from a vmware backup from
sequencial media, (be it tape or disk).
Has anyone done this, or is
I've been running node replication, TSM 6.3.4.300 on Windows, for several
months.
Today, one node is causing trouble.
It has about 54,000 files to be deleted and after a two hour run has deleted
zero files.
Files to be updated or replicated were successfully processed.
I can see two sessions
Gary,
TSMVE 7.1.2 makes file level restores a reality. You may want to work with
them a bit before deciding if you want to go to all random disk.
David
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