Re: Tivoli for Domino
Andre, We have not seen this problem yet. It should not matter whether the server is a member of a Domino server cluster or not. Please call IBM support. A trace may help determine what is going on. Lotus will also need to get involved since it is the Lotus API that determines when logs are "ready" for archive. Thanks, Del Del Hoobler IBM Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] "It's a beautiful day. Don't let it get away." -- Bono Andre Schwier cc: Sent by: Subject: Re: Tivoli for Domino "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] IST.EDU> 07/18/2001 03:45 AM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" Hi together, hi Del i´m running version 1.1.1 of TDP for Domino. Plattform is Windows 2000. Transaction logging is set to "archival" an the command "domdsmc archivelog" is working from the console also. But when i´m running my scheduler which is the same scheduler i´m using for my other clustered notes server it´s not working. I´m running on each server the same "domarc.cmd" you see attached to this email.This scheduler is running every 30 minutes. What i´m not understanding is, when i´m removing the cluster server from member list all is working automatically fine ... Thanks you for your help Andre
Re: Tivoli for Domino
Hi together, hi Del i´m running version 1.1.1 of TDP for Domino. Plattform is Windows 2000. Transaction logging is set to "archival" an the command "domdsmc archivelog" is working from the console also. But when i´m running my scheduler which is the same scheduler i´m using for my other clustered notes server it´s not working. I´m running on each server the same "domarc.cmd" you see attached to this email.This scheduler is running every 30 minutes. What i´m not understanding is, when i´m removing the cluster server from member list all is working automatically fine ... Thanks you for your help Andre Andre Schwier Information Technology ELSA AG Networking Technology Services Sonnenweg 11 Phone:+49-(0)241-606-3426 52070 Aachen http://www.elsa.de Germany EMail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |+---> || Del Hoobler | || <[EMAIL PROTECTED]| || BM.COM> | || | || 17.07.2001 | || 17:16| || Please | || respond to | || "ADSM: Dist | || Stor Manager"| || | |+---> >| || | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | cc: (bcc: Andre Schwier/ELSA/DE) | | Subject: Re: Tivoli for Domino | >| Andre, Are you running version 1.1.1 of TDP for Domino? What platform is your Domino server on? As long as transaction logging is set to "archival" type on your Domino Server you should be able to run the "domdsmc archivelog" command and back up the logs. The fact that it is a member of a cluster is not supposed to have any effect on this. Make sure you are running version 1.1.1 and make sure transaction logging is set to archival. Then, retry the "domdsmc archivelog" command. If it still does not work, please call IBM support. A trace may help determine what is going on. Lotus will also need to get involved since it is the Lotus API that determines when logs are "ready" for archive. And as of Domino 5.04, the archivelog command (without the threshhold option) will always back up the "active" log whether it is full or not. Thanks, Del Del Hoobler IBM Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] "It's a beautiful day. Don't let it get away." -- Bono Andre Schwier cc: Sent by: Subject: Re: Tivoli for Domino "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] IST.EDU> 07/17/2001 10:56 AM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" Hi together, i have a problem with a domino cluster member and TSM. When the cluster-domino server is configured as a cluster member the transaction log files will not be archived. ( but no error mesages in the log files ) When removing the cluster-domino server from the member list all is normal. I´m using TSM 3.7.4 on RS/6000 AIX4.1 Domino Server 5.07 Thank you for your help Andre Schwier Andre Schwier Information Technology ELSA AG Networking Technology Services Sonnenweg 11 Phone:+49-(0)241-606-3426 52070 Aachen http://www.elsa.de Germany EMail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Tivoli for Domino
Andre, Are you running version 1.1.1 of TDP for Domino? What platform is your Domino server on? As long as transaction logging is set to "archival" type on your Domino Server you should be able to run the "domdsmc archivelog" command and back up the logs. The fact that it is a member of a cluster is not supposed to have any effect on this. Make sure you are running version 1.1.1 and make sure transaction logging is set to archival. Then, retry the "domdsmc archivelog" command. If it still does not work, please call IBM support. A trace may help determine what is going on. Lotus will also need to get involved since it is the Lotus API that determines when logs are "ready" for archive. And as of Domino 5.04, the archivelog command (without the threshhold option) will always back up the "active" log whether it is full or not. Thanks, Del Del Hoobler IBM Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] "It's a beautiful day. Don't let it get away." -- Bono Andre Schwier cc: Sent by: Subject: Re: Tivoli for Domino "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] IST.EDU> 07/17/2001 10:56 AM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" Hi together, i have a problem with a domino cluster member and TSM. When the cluster-domino server is configured as a cluster member the transaction log files will not be archived. ( but no error mesages in the log files ) When removing the cluster-domino server from the member list all is normal. I´m using TSM 3.7.4 on RS/6000 AIX4.1 Domino Server 5.07 Thank you for your help Andre Schwier Andre Schwier Information Technology ELSA AG Networking Technology Services Sonnenweg 11 Phone:+49-(0)241-606-3426 52070 Aachen http://www.elsa.de Germany EMail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Tivoli for Domino
Hi together, i have a problem with a domino cluster member and TSM. When the cluster-domino server is configured as a cluster member the transaction log files will not be archived. ( but no error mesages in the log files ) When removing the cluster-domino server from the member list all is normal. I´m using TSM 3.7.4 on RS/6000 AIX4.1 Domino Server 5.07 Thank you for your help Andre Schwier Andre Schwier Information Technology ELSA AG Networking Technology Services Sonnenweg 11 Phone:+49-(0)241-606-3426 52070 Aachen http://www.elsa.de Germany EMail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Tivoli for Domino
Patrick Sheehan wrote: > I've configured two TSM servers to backup Domino databases and things > appear to be running rather smooth, but I have a couple of questions about > how certain things operate. First, I have two redundant mail servers that > cluster-rep. The TSM server is on the secondary server. When I restore a > database using the transaction logs and the point-in-time recovery it works > well except for when the primary server replicates the deletions again. > What is someone elses experiences/workaround with this? (I have a few in > mind but they are kind of sloppy, I'd rather restore and be done) >Also, I > have many databases that have more than 30 meg worth of changes in a day > and I get the old "More than 30 meg has changed blahblah run Backup Db to > , is there a flag I can set to increase or eliminate this error or just > do full backups every night (yuck) You've gotten two different types of databases confused. The database alluded to when it says "More than 30 Meg has changed..." is referring to the internal TSM database. This message generally shows up in the activity log when more than a certain percentage of your TSM database has undergone change since the last backup. Set up an administrative scheduled event to run this backup, and the error message will show up a lot less. -- Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Tivoli for Domino
- Forwarded by Del Hoobler/Endicott/IBM on 05/16/2001 08:16 AM - Del Hoobler To: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/15/2001 cc: 01:57 PM From: Del Hoobler/Endicott/IBM@IBMUS Subject: Re: Tivoli for Domino(Document link: Del Hoobler) Resending didn't seem to make it the first time... --- Patrick, >From redbook SG24-5247, "Backing Up Lotus Domino R5 Using Tivoli Storage Management" "Additional Notes Administration is necessary when you are planning to use a Domino cluster, because it is necessary to make sure that all replicated databases in the cluster environment are synchronized. The cluster directory database is very useful to control the databases that are replicated between the cluster servers. This database is replicated between all the cluster members and it has an entry for all databases in each cluster member. You can use it to disable or enable the replication between databases in cluster environment." So, you will probably need to disable replication and make sure that the one you restored is somehow marked as a master... Thanks, Del Del Hoobler IBM Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] "It's a beautiful day. Don't let it get away." -- Bono Patrick Sheehan To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Tivoli for Domino Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] IST.EDU> 05/15/2001 11:56 AM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" Tivoli people I've configured two TSM servers to backup Domino databases and things appear to be running rather smooth, but I have a couple of questions about how certain things operate. First, I have two redundant mail servers that cluster-rep. The TSM server is on the secondary server. When I restore a database using the transaction logs and the point-in-time recovery it works well except for when the primary server replicates the deletions again. What is someone elses experiences/workaround with this? (I have a few in mind but they are kind of sloppy, I'd rather restore and be done) Also, I have many databases that have more than 30 meg worth of changes in a day and I get the old "More than 30 meg has changed blahblah run Backup Db to , is there a flag I can set to increase or eliminate this error or just do full backups every night (yuck) TIA Patrick
Re: Tivoli for Domino
Patrick I wrote admin script for db backup through server GUI. backup db type=full devclass= and also delete volhist type=dbb todate=today-1 thsi u can put in admin script. So that only on dbbackup tape is used as full backup .Only one tape will be there used for backup. Pl schedule it do not do mannually. BALANAND PINNI. PHONE 314-206-5911. EM:[EMAIL PROTECTED] PG:1-800-451-6897. -Original Message- From: Patrick Sheehan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 10:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Tivoli for Domino Tivoli people I've configured two TSM servers to backup Domino databases and things appear to be running rather smooth, but I have a couple of questions about how certain things operate. First, I have two redundant mail servers that cluster-rep. The TSM server is on the secondary server. When I restore a database using the transaction logs and the point-in-time recovery it works well except for when the primary server replicates the deletions again. What is someone elses experiences/workaround with this? (I have a few in mind but they are kind of sloppy, I'd rather restore and be done) Also, I have many databases that have more than 30 meg worth of changes in a day and I get the old "More than 30 meg has changed blahblah run Backup Db to , is there a flag I can set to increase or eliminate this error or just do full backups every night (yuck) TIA Patrick
Tivoli for Domino
Tivoli people I've configured two TSM servers to backup Domino databases and things appear to be running rather smooth, but I have a couple of questions about how certain things operate. First, I have two redundant mail servers that cluster-rep. The TSM server is on the secondary server. When I restore a database using the transaction logs and the point-in-time recovery it works well except for when the primary server replicates the deletions again. What is someone elses experiences/workaround with this? (I have a few in mind but they are kind of sloppy, I'd rather restore and be done) Also, I have many databases that have more than 30 meg worth of changes in a day and I get the old "More than 30 meg has changed blahblah run Backup Db to , is there a flag I can set to increase or eliminate this error or just do full backups every night (yuck) TIA Patrick