Re: [Veritas-bu] Domino ( lotus notes ) on Windows
2007-11-02 08:54:17
We do not use the lotus notes agent.
We tried it but it did not make any difference. The other thing was more
over head on
the Domino server. That is the core
of the problem in my opinion. While Windows is Kool, it just does not do
such a great
job with the tcpip stack in comparison
to say Solaris or Unix. We have a lot of clean up domino type things that
have to run
at night so everything competes. Even
Incremental through out the week really don't work because Domino opens
all the mail files
for writes there by causing Netbackup
to think all of them have changed etc..
We are hoping in NBU6.5 we can do something
with snap shot but that requires large system drive requirements, I think.
Have
not had a chance to play with this yet.
My guess is perhaps making the Domino server it's own media server and
even looking
at the possibility of using a toe card.
The real smart thing is archive the
data off but that brings a whole different set of problems & management
into the picture, I'm sure.
This is just my opinion. Most folks
don't agree with me so... Thanks for string tho.. It is good hearing
what others have to say and
really good to know that we are not
alone in our pains.
Backup...
No one wants to do it,
No one wants to pay for it,
No one considers it until after the
box goes into production,
BUT everyone
wants you to have recoverable data!
=:o(~
bwindle AT wlgore DOT com | http://www.gore.com
"Boris Kraizman"
<sysadminzone AT gmail DOT com>
11/01/2007 05:44 PM
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Hi Steve,
Could you tell what exactly did not work for you with transaction log backups?
I was asked to evaluate the transaction log backups thru the NetBackup
Notes agent, and I was wondering if anybody does it at all.
Thank you,
Boris
On 11/1/07, Steve Quan <sq01 AT yorku DOT ca>
wrote:
This is also a BIG issue with us (over a terabyte). We'd
hoped that doing
incrementals through transaction log backups would help (with the added
bonus of "point in time" restores), but that unfortunately, didn't
help.
/Steve
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On Thu, 1 Nov 2007, Bobby R Windle wrote:
> Any one have any creative ideas of how I can get faster backups from
a
> windows server.
>
> We are running Lotus Notes on a Windows Intel box. The server is a
Compaq
> G5.
> We are backing up 400 - 500 GB every night of mail files. The daily
&
> weekly backups are doing
> disk backup - data de-duplication. The backup through put is 6 mb/sec
to
> 6.5/mb/sec.
> The monthly backups are going to LTO2 tape. Getting may be 7 mb/sec
to
> tape.
>
> Either way backups are taking to long. ( 16 -18 hours ).
> Any one have any creative ways I can get backups in a shorter window?
> Looking for some
> ideas to get the window down by 50% - 75%.
>
> thanks
>
>
> Bobby Windle | W.L. Gore & associates, Inc.
> Backup / Disaster Recovery Admin
> work: 302 292 4026
> cell : 302 588 7374
> bwindle AT wlgore DOT com
| http://www.gore.com
>
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