Veritas NetBackup™ for Lotus Notes Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to NetBackup for Lotus Notes
- About the Lotus Notes database files that can be backed up
- Installing NetBackup for Lotus Notes
- Configuring NetBackup for Lotus Notes
- Configuring Lotus fast restores
- Defining 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
- About performing user-directed backups of a Lotus Notes database
- About performing a Lotus Notes database restore
- Domino clustering
- Domino partitioned servers
- Domino server multiple installations (UNIX or Linux)
- Troubleshooting NetBackup for Lotus Notes
Lotus Notes tab
The following additional options are available for Lotus Notes restore operations.
Table: Restore options on the Lotus Notes tab
Option | Description |
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| Specify the number of seconds that the restore process waits for a busy database. When a database is to be restored it needs to be taken offline. If the database cannot be taken offline after the specified wait time, the restore of that database fails. |
| Restores the database to the current date and time. This option is the default. |
| Select this option to restore a database to a specific date and time. Select either or . is the default option. |
| Select this option to restore a logged database. For example, select when you want to restore to a temporary location quickly. No transaction log recovery is performed on the restored database, which lets you get the version of the database at the backup time.Select either or . is the default when is selected. |
Database Identification | You can assign a new database instance ID (DBIID), a new database instance ID and replica ID, or retain the original IDs during the restore. The replica ID is used to synchronize two or more databases that are replicated in the Domino environment. Select during a restore to create a new database instance ID, but retain the replica ID. This option is not applicable when you restore unlogged databases.Select during a restore to prevent the other databases under replication from writing over the restored database files. For logged databases, a new database instance ID and a new replica ID are assigned. For unlogged databases, a new replica ID is assigned.is only available when you restore a database to the current time. |
| Select this option to wait for Domino server Resources to become available before NetBackup starts the restore process. |
Windows:
UNIX or Linux:
| To restore a Domino partition server, specify the absolute path for the notes.ini file. This file should be associated with the particular server partition you want to perform the restore. (UNIX or Linux) To restore a one of multiple Domino server installations, specify the absolute path for the notes.ini file. This file should be associated with the particular server installation you want to perform the restore. The server partition you specify affects how a database is restored (if logged). It also affects which set of transaction logs are used for recovery. |
| This option is available on the Windows interface. Click notes.ini file. to browse for the directory that contains theNetBackup browses the local machine where the Backup, Archive, and Restore interface is running. You cannot browse another machine, even if you have chose to redirect a restore to a different client. |
| This option is available on the Java interface. To restore one of multiple Domino server installations on a server, specify the directory where the Lotus program files are installed. |