Re: TDP for Domino on Windows - ACD0215E
2004-05-18 08:05:33
Rainer,
Your include statements should look like this:
INCLUDE *.NSF* MCNAME
INCLUDE *.NTF* MCNAME
Notice the additional "*" after "NSF" and "NTF".
This is because a Data Protection for Lotus Domino
backup is made up of two TSM Server backup objects.
For example,
MAILFILE.NSF
MAILFILE.NSF.DATA
If you do not put the additional "*" at the end, the
".DATA" object will go to the default management class
and not the bound management class.
For more information, this is discussed in the manual.
Thanks,
Del
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU> wrote on 05/18/2004
01:25:46 AM:
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> Hi all,
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> I'm just about replacing an ITSM 5.1.7.3 server on AIX 4.3.3.0
ML10
> (RS/6000 SP Power 2 node) with IBM Magstar 3575 L32 by an ITSM
server
> 5.2.2.2 on AIX 5.2.0.0 ML02 (RS/6000 6C4) with IBM 3584 L32 (LTO2)
and
> fibre connected drives.
> The transfer to the new ITSM server of TDP for Domino clients (on
Win2K
> SP4, Domino server 5.0.11, TDP for Domino 5.1.5.01, ITSM Win
client
> 5.2.2.9) resulted in message
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> ACD0215E All backup objects do not have the same management
class
> backup copy destination.
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> I have include statements defined to use different management classes
for
> *.nsf/*.ntf files and *.txn files (to used different storage pools). In
the
> 'old' ITSM server both's backup copy groups used to have tape
pools
> assigned as copy destination. In the new ITSM server Domino
archvie
> transaction logs (*.txn) should be sent to disk pools. After
ACD0215E
> message I've changed backup copy group for *.txn files to tape pool
too,
> but it didn't change something. So what's different is the ITSM
server
> version and the storage media itself.
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> Any idea what the problem could be?
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