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Re: Domino Client question

2006-01-26 11:25:39
Subject: Re: Domino Client question
From: Farren Minns <fminns AT WILEY.CO DOT UK>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:24:02 +0000
Thanks again Del

That does sound like a better way forward, but can someone point me in the
right direction of information on how to configure two TSM clients
(nodenames), on one machine. This is not something I am familiar with? I'll
start browsing the manuals I have anyway but first hand experience with
this kind of thing is always a good point of reference.

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" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU> 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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