Data Protection for IBM Domino UNIX and Linux: Installation and User's Guide Tables

Data Protection for IBM Domino UNIX and Linux: Installation and User's Guide Tables

IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Mail Version 7.1 Data Protection for IBM Domino for UNIX and Linux Installation and User's Guide IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Mail Version 7.1 Data Protection for IBM Domino for UNIX and Linux Installation and User's Guide Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices” on page 219. First edition (December 2013) This edition applies to version 7, release 1, modification 0 of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Mail Data Protection for IBM Domino (product number 5608-E06), and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. © Copyright IBM Corporation 1999, 2013. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. Contents Tables ...............v Chapter 3. Configuring Data Protection for IBM Domino ...........27 About this publication ........vii Configure the Domino Server environment with Who should read this guide.........vii dominstall ..............27 Publications ..............vii Configuring manually with dominstall ....27 Reading syntax diagrams .........viii Configuring in silent mode with dominstall ..31 The dominstall command ........33 New for Data Protection for IBM Environment variables...........35 Domino Version 7.1 .........xi Setting environment variables .......35 Setting Tivoli Storage Manager environment variables ..............36 Chapter 1. Overview of Data Protection Setting Bourne and Korn Shell environment for IBM Domino ...........1 variables ..............36 How to protect data with Data Protection for IBM Setting C shell environment variables.....37 Domino ................1 Communication .............37 Backup NSF databases ...........2 Registering with the Tivoli Storage Manager server 38 Domino NSF database backup and transaction log Create policy ..............38 archive ...............2 Options and preferences ..........40 Expiration of NSF archived transaction log files. 3 Required options ...........40 NSF backup strategy...........3 Preferred options ...........41 Backup DB2 enabled Notes databases ......5 More configuration options ........42 DB2 enabled Notes database backup .....6 Option and preference priority .......44 Expiration of DB2 backups and transaction log DB2 enabled Notes Configuration .......44 objects ...............7 GUIs used to manage Domino databases ....49 DB2 enabled Notes database backup strategy Getting started with the Web Client GUI . 49 considerations .............8 Backing up Domino NSF databases .....52 Restore (NSF databases) ..........9 Backing up Domino DB2 enabled Notes Domino database restore and activation ....9 databases and DB2 logs .........53 Restore of archived transaction logs .....10 Restoring Domino NSF databases ......54 Restore at document level ........10 Restoring, rollforward, and activating Domino Restore (DB2 enabled Notes databases) .....11 DB2 enabled Notes databases .......54 Domino DB2 enabled Notes database restore, Activating NSF databases.........55 rollforward, and activation ........11 Backing up and archiving NSF transaction logs 56 Security ...............12 Restoring NSF transaction logs .......57 Performance ..............12 Inactivating archived NSF transaction logs . 57 Automated failover for data recovery......16 Command-line interface ..........58 NSF Commands ............58 Chapter 2. Installation of Data DB2 Commands ...........135 Protection for IBM Domino on a UNIX, AIX, or Linux system.........19 Chapter 4. Protecting IBM Domino Prerequisites for installing Data Protection for IBM Server data ............175 Domino ...............19 Automating backups ...........175 Procedures ..............20 Setting up a scheduler scenario ......175 Installing Data Protection for IBM Domino on an The Tivoli Storage Manager client scheduler and AIX system .............20 associated log files ..........178 Installing Data Protection for IBM Domino on Setting up other schedules ........180 Linux System x ............21 Sample command files .........181 Installing on Linux System z .......23 Recovering from loss of Domino transaction logs Configuring Data Protection for IBM Domino in for NSF databases ............183 quick mode (UNIX, AIX, and Linux) .....25 NSF databases restore to alternate server and alternate partition ............184 Restoring NSF databases to an alternate server 184 Restoring NSF databases to an alternate partition ..............186 Include and exclude processing .......188 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999, 2013 iii Using multiple Domino server partitions ....192 Appendix B. Accessibility features for Multiple Tivoli Storage Manager servers ....193 the Tivoli Storage Manager product Problem determination ..........193 family...............217 Migration ..............195 Migrating in a replicated server environment 195 Migrating in a non-replicated server Notices ..............219 environment.............195 Trademarks ..............221 Backing up and restoring Domino databases with Privacy policy considerations ........221 DAOS ................196 Domino DAOS information .......196 Glossary .............223 Backing up a Lotus Domino database with A.................223 DAOS ...............198 B.................226 Restoring an IBM Domino database with DAOS 200 C.................226 Disaster recovery for an IBM Domino database D.................229 with DAOS .............202 E.................231 F.................232 Chapter 5. Reference information . 205 G.................233 Frequently asked questions .........205 H.................234 Best practices for optimizing Data Protection for I..................234 IBM Domino performance .........209 J..................235 K.................235 Appendix A. Tivoli support L.................235 information ............211 M.................237 N.................239 Communities and other learning resources . 211 O.................240 Searching knowledge bases.........213 P.................240 Searching the Internet .........213 Q.................242 Using IBM Support Assistant .......213 R.................242 Finding product fixes..........214 S .................244 Receiving notification of product fixes ....214 T.................247 Contacting IBM Software Support ......214 U.................248 Setting up and managing support contracts . 215 V.................249 Determining the business impact ......215 W.................250 Describing the problem and gathering background information .........215 Index ...............251 Submitting the problem to IBM Software Support ..............216 iv Data Protection for IBM Domino UNIX and Linux: Installation and User's Guide Tables 1. The installation paths for Linux and AIX: 25 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999, 2013 v vi Data Protection for IBM Domino UNIX and Linux: Installation and User's Guide About this publication IBM® Tivoli® Storage Manager for Mail: Data Protection for IBM Domino® is a storage management software product that provides storage management services in a multiplatform environment. This publication explains how to install, configure, and administer Data Protection for IBM Domino. Who should read this guide The target audience for this publication includes system installers, system users, administrators, database administrators, Domino administrators, and system administrators. It explains the procedures that are needed to install and customize Data Protection for IBM Domino. In this publication, it is assumed that you have an understanding of the following applications: v IBM DB2® UDB for UNIX or Linux v Lotus® Domino Server v Tivoli Storage Manager server v Tivoli Storage Manager backup-archive client v Tivoli Storage Manager Application Program Interface It is assumed that you have an understanding of one or more of the following operating systems as applicable to your Lotus Domino server environment: v AIX® v Linux Publications Publications for the Tivoli Storage Manager family of products are available online. The Tivoli Storage Manager product family includes IBM Tivoli Storage FlashCopy® Manager, IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Space Management, IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Databases, and several other storage management products from IBM Tivoli. To search across all publications or to download PDF versions of individual publications, go to the Tivoli Storage Manager information center at http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/tsminfo/v7r1. You also can find the Tivoli Storage Manager product family information centers and other information centers that contain official product documentation for current and previous versions of Tivoli products at Tivoli Documentation Central. Tivoli Documentation Central is available at http://www.ibm.com/ developerworks/community/wikis/home/wiki/Tivoli Documentation Central. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999, 2013 vii Reading syntax diagrams This section describes how to read the syntax diagrams used in this book. To read a syntax diagram, follow the path of the line. Read from left to right, and top to bottom. v The ─── symbol indicates the beginning of a syntax diagram. v The ─── symbol at the end of a line indicates the syntax diagram continues on the next line. v The ─── symbol at the beginning of a line indicates a syntax diagram continues from the previous line. v The ─── symbol indicates the end of a syntax diagram. Syntax items, such as a keyword or variable, can be: v On the line (required element) v Above the line (default element) v Below the line (optional element). Syntax Diagram Description

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