Thank you for response Del,
on the Domino server there is only one notes.ini file in dir. c:
\lotus\domino.
Interesting is that for example events4.nsf sometimes backup succesfully
and sometimes not.
Now, except three dbs (names.nsf, events4.nsf and dbdirman.nsf) all dbs I
can backup.
Is there any possibilty to debug backup process?
Or any oyher ideas?
One interesting thing. In output from "domdsmc q pref" I can see:
C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\domino>domdsmc q pref
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Mail:
Data Protection for Lotus Domino
Version 5, Release 1, Level 5.0
(C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1999, 2002. All rights res
Data Protection for Domino Preferences
--------------------------------
BUFFers ........................ 8
BUFFERSIze ..................... 1024
DATEformat ..................... 1
LANGUAGE ....................... AMENG
LOGFile ........................ domdsm.log
LOGPRUne ....................... 30
MOUNTWait ...................... Yes
NOTESInipath ................... c:\Lotus\Domino
NUMberformat ................... 1
REPlace ........................ Yes
STATistics ..................... No
SUBDir ......................... Yes
TIMEformat ..................... 1
But in domdsm.opt I see:
BUFFers 3
BUFFERSIze 1024
LOGFile domdsm.log
LOGPrune 60
REPlace yes
SUBDir no
MOUNTWait yes
DATEformat 1
TIMEformat 1
NUMberformat 1
NOTESIniPath
LastPruneDate
There is no Notesinipath parameter set. Is this normal?
Ing. Jozef Zatko
Login a.s.
Dlha 2, Stupava
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Del Hoobler
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Jozef,
This normally means that Data Protection for Domino
is picking up the wrong NOTES.INI file.
To help resolve this issue...
1. Make sure that NOTESINIPATH setting is pointing to the
correct directory containing the NOTES.INI file
of the active Domino Server.
2. Make sure there is not a NOTES.INI file in the
\WINNT or \WINNT\SYSTEM32 directory. The Domino Server
API code looks there first, even if you specify
the directory where you want it to look.
3. If the above two things do not resolve the issue,
search for all occurences of the NOTES.INI file
on your machine and find out if it is picking
that one up first. You could do this by
temporarily renaming all of them EXCEPT the
one that your active Domino Server is using.
Thanks,
Del
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Del Hoobler
IBM Corporation
hoobler AT us.ibm DOT com
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> I have following problem with Domino backup:
> when I do backup of Domio databases (GUI or cmd line) I always got a lot
of
> following mesages:
>
> 03/11/2003 09:40:02 This database is currently being used by someone
else.
> In order to share a Notes database, all users must use a Domino Server
> instead of a File Server.
> 03/11/2003 09:40:08 Backup of names.nsf failed.
> 03/11/2003 09:40:08 This database is currently being used by someone
else.
> In order to share a Notes database, all users must use a Domino Server
> instead of a File Server.
> 03/11/2003 09:40:10 Backup of catalog.nsf failed.
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