Veritas NetBackup™ for Lotus Notes Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to NetBackup for Lotus Notes;
- Installing NetBackup for Lotus Notes
- Configuring NetBackup for Lotus Notes
- Configuring Lotus Notes fast restores
- Configuring host properties for a Lotus Notes client
- About configuring a backup policy for a Lotus Notes database
- Adding schedules to a NetBackup for Lotus Notes policy
- Adding backup selections to a Lotus-Notes policy
- Performing backups and restore of Lotus Notes databases
- Domino clustering
- Domino partitioned servers
- Domino server multiple installations (UNIX or Linux)
- Troubleshooting NetBackup for Lotus Notes
- About NetBackup for Lotus Notes debug logging
- About NetBackup status reports
- About NetBackup for Lotus Notes debug logging
About supported Lotus Notes database configurations
NetBackup for Lotus Notes supports backups and restores of Domino server and of local databases.
Logged Domino Server databases | The database agent has the ability to log transactions against one or more Lotus Notes databases. If transaction logging is enabled on the server, all logged database transactions go into a single transaction log. This log consists of one or more files or extents. Where archive-style transaction logging is used, the archived log files serve as the incremental backup for the logged databases. Transaction logging must be enabled to recover logged databases. |
Unlogged Domino Server databases | An unlogged database is one in which transaction logging is not enabled, or has been disabled for specific server database(s). Unlogged databases are backed up when a full backup is performed. Unlogged databases are also backed up when an incremental backup is performed and the unlogged database has been recently updated. The database can be restored only to the point of the latest database backup. |
Local databases | Local databases are the Lotus Notes databases that are not located in the Domino data directory, cannot be shared, and cannot be logged. Local databases are treated similarly to unlogged Domino server databases when they are backed up and restored. |