Redirecting restore jobs for Lotus Domino databases
Created: 20 Dec 2011 | 8 comments
Dear Symantec, Our company has made the decision on transition on SBE2010 of a competing product. However there was one problem – in the course of work there is a necessity often enough to use restore Lotus bases point in time in different location. But SBE doesn't possess similar possibility. Absence given functional disturbs to full introduction SBE in the organization. Introduction of similar functional (present at competitors) will allow introduce completely SBE in the organization not only for us, but also Symantec will be allowed to get competitive advantage in the market.
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The Domino agent is not
The Domino agent is not licenced as part of SBE 2010 because SBE 2010 is meant for use with a SBS version of Windows Server which does not include Domino. You would have to buy the Domino agent separately to backup Domino.
When you use the Domino agent, you can do point-in-time restore if you have logged databases. You can also re-direct the restore to another location or restore to a different database name.
Thanks. But when I use Domino
Thanks. But when I use Domino agent I still cant restore "point-in-time to another location".
Sorry, I didn't realise that.
Sorry, I didn't realise that. I always do a point-in-time restore in-place. The reason why you could not re-direct a point-in-time restore could be because the logs are tied to the databases by their DBIID. If you re-direct to another database, it has a new DBIID and thus does not match the logs. Quoting from this IBM document
My place of enployment is
My place of enployment is also using BackupExec and we are having issues with it and our Domino Servers right now. That aside, I can confirm what the original poster is saying. Other products, like Tivoli Storage Manager, will allow you to not only do a point in time restore, but to redirect those restores to a different location.
In many cases the ability to do a point in time restore is made moot by the inability to redirect it to a different location, as the most common reason for doing a restore is when a user say deletes something important, clears their trash, and then waits to tell the help desk until a day later. By then doing a point in time restore on the in place file is near impossible because the user has already received new e-mail that they do not want to also now lose.
I keep hoping with each new version of BE, that they will add this function, which IS in other products. But, I fear that Symantec really does not care much about those of us using Lotus Domino.
You can redirect Lotus Domino database restore jobs
We don't use Domino transaction logging and I just wanted to make it clear to readers that you can redirect the restores of non-logged databases.
When creating a restore job you have the choice to use the wizard or not. If you do not use the wizard then the menu from which you make your restore selections contains a Destination > File Redirection option. Click File Redirection, select "Redirect file sets" and then you can choose an alternate location to restore your Domino database.
Using Symantec Backup Exec 2010 R3 with Agent for Lotus Domino.
Domino redirects
Any Domino agent redirection with Backup Exec is a file restore/redirection with no API communication with Domino server. Even if you choose to restore to a different folder on the original Domino server, it's still a file restore. The Domino agent has always been this way. I see that you have already created an item in the ideas section of the forum for this... The more people that ask for this type of functionality, the more likely it will be added to the agent.
Russ
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