There is not a documented list of Data Protection for Domino return codes at the current time. 0 means success, non-0 means failure. You should analyze program output, TSM Server activity log entries, and/or domdsm.log entries for details on failures. If you find a case that sufficient information is not written to one of the three locations above, please open a problem record with IBM so it can be corrected.
I am not sure where you got the list below, but all Data Protection for Domino return codes are > 100 and 127 and 137 are not valid for Data Protection for Domino. Could you be confusing these with the BA Client scheduler return codes? .. or are getting these from the launched scheduler .cmd or .bat file? .. in which case, it depends on how you have that coded. If you need further help on these, please provide more details on *exactly* where and how you obtained these RCs. Thanks, Del ---------------------------------------------------- "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU> wrote on 11/02/2006 09:38:59 AM: > No feedback on my first attempt so I am asking again plus adding some more > rc's to the list > > ******************************** > > Does anyone know where I can get a list of what the TDP for Domino return > codes, are/mean ? The dsmerror/dsmsched/domdsm log files are useless, > other than echoing the rc: > > I have seen the following rc: > > 9 > 18 (usually caused by a failure to backup a file that is > open/inuse/something...) > 55 > 127 > 137