Bill,
You are correct. It also inactivates databases
that no longer exist on the Domino server.
If a customer only runs archivelog and selective backups,
the databases that have been removed from their
Domino Server will remain active and never expire.
The bigger problem I see with only running
: Re: TDP for Domino 6. ver 5.1.5.1
Bill,
You are correct. It also inactivates databases
that no longer exist on the Domino server.
If a customer only runs archivelog and selective backups,
the databases that have been removed from their
Domino Server will remain active and never expire
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I have just discovered something interesting, which in this case is not
something good.
We have transaction logging on, and TDP incrementals run nightly against
the logged databases. It was my understanding that the incremental would
turn into a selective if the DBIID changed or it encountered
Lisa,
It should be detecting those new databases.
Each time a DOMDSMC INCREMENTAL backup is run
it should be picking up new databases (as well as
logged databases that the DBIID has changed or
non-logged databases that the internal time stamp
has changed on.)
Something else must be wrong in your
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backups and weekly selective full backups just aren't enough.
Bill Boyer
DSS, Inc.
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Lisa