Hello Kenneth,
It could be sound stupid but, do you have installed Legato NetWorker =
client
before NML 2.2? I suppose it. So here is, more or less, what we did for
installing.
1 - Have a Domino Server running and installed under C:\Lotus\Domino
2 - Have a Notes Client installed under C:\Lotus\Notes (in the same =
machine)
3 - Have NetWorker client installed under C:\Legato\nsr (in the same
machine)
4 - Have NML 2.2 installed under C:\Legato\nsr (in the same machine)
5 - Copy nsrdoclb.dll from C:\Legato\nsr\bin to C:\Lotus\Notes
6 - Edit C:\Lotus\Notes\notes.ini to add an entry for this DLL like =
this:
AddInMenus=3Dnsrdoclb.dll
7 - Restart NetWorker client (net stop & next net start for these 2
services):
NetWorker Power Monitor
NetWorker Remote Exec Service
8 - For backup you need to create 2 entries for the same machine as you =
did,
one of them must backup the saveset NOTES: and the other must backup the
physical disks EXCLUDING *.nsf/*.ntf files (with a directive). The =
client
entry for NOTES must use nsrnotev.exe command. You can see these =
definitions
for my Domino server
sradmin> print type:NSR Client;name:notes_srv
type: NSR client;
name: notes_srv.mydomain;
server: legato_srv.mydomain;
comment: ;
Save operations: ;
archive services: Disabled;
schedule: Default;
browse policy: LCFIB Normal;
retention policy: LCFIB Normal;
directive: LCFIB notes_srv;
group: LCFIB-Normal;
save set: "C:\\", "D:\\", "SYSTEM DB:\\",
"SYSTEM FILES:\\", "SYSTEM STATE:\\";
remote access: ;
remote user: ;
password: ;
backup command: ;
application information: ;
ndmp: No;
aliases: notes_srv.mydomain, notes_srv;
archive users: ;
storage nodes: nsrserverhost;
clone storage nodes: ;
client OS type: Windows NT Server on Intel;
CPUs: 2;
NetWorker version: 7.1.2.Build.325;
enabler in use: Yes;
licensed applications: BusinesSuite Module for Lotus Notes;
licensed PSPs: ;
type: NSR client;
name: notes_srv.mydomain;
server: legato_srv.mydomain;
comment: ;
Save operations: ;
archive services: Disabled;
schedule: Default;
browse policy: LCFIB Normal;
retention policy: LCFIB Normal;
directive: ;
group: LCFIB-Normal;
save set: "NOTES:";
remote access: ;
remote user: ;
password: ;
backup command: nsrnotesv.exe;
application information: \
MYARGS=3D-v -x -C -F C:\\Legato\\nsr\\applogs\\nmlbackup.log -R",
SKIPDBERRORS=3DYes;
ndmp: No;
aliases: notes_srv.mydomain, notes_srv;
archive users: ;
storage nodes: nsrserverhost;
clone storage nodes: ;
client OS type: Windows NT Server on Intel;
CPUs: 2;
NetWorker version: 7.1.2.Build.325;
enabler in use: Yes;
licensed applications: ;
licensed PSPs: ;
nsradmin> print type:NSR Directive;name:LCFIB notes_srv
type: NSR directive;
name: LCFIB notes_srv;
comment: ;
directive: "
<< / >>
+compressasm: .
<< \"D:\\Lotus\\Domino\\Data\" >>
+skip: *.nsf
+skip: *.NSF
+skip: *.ntf
+skip: *.NTF";
9 - Create C:\Legato\nsr\applogs
10 - Have Domino server using transaction logs/archive sytle
Transactional logging: Enabled
Log path: D:\LOGDIR
Use all available space on log device: No
Maximum log space: 512 MB
Automatic fixup of corrupt databases: Enabled
Runtime/Restart performance: Standard
Logging style: Archived
11 - Restart Domino server
12 - Do a full backup of the server
Then, after this full backup you CAN restore deleted or updated =
documents
using NLM functions in the Actions menu using the Notes client in THE =
SAME
MACHINE that Domino Server is.
A requirment for using this function is that databases must be under
C:\Lotus\Domino\Data PHYSICALLY! If a database is for example in D:\DBs =
and
you have a link C:\Lotus\Domino\Data\DBs.dir pointing to it, the =
databases
COULDN'T BE RECOVERED.
I was very dissapointed by this but after asking for this problem with
Legato they said to me that NML module can't follow links. In the fact, =
when
you do a backup you have a database backed up under D:\DBs\database.nsf.
When you try to recover using GUI, it tries to recover
C:\Lotus\Domino\Data\DBs\database.nsf and this doesn't exist in the =
tapes!
I've not tried to do a recovery level from my own Lotus Notes client in =
my
own workstation. Probably is this what you want to do? Have you tried to
recover from a Notes client installed in the server?
I hope some of this information could be helpful for you (and sorry for =
my
poor english ;-)
See you.
Quote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Legato NetWorker discussion=20
[mailto:NETWORKER < at > LISTMAIL.TEMPLE.EDU] On Behalf Of Kenneth Larsen
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 4:01 PM
To: NETWORKER < at > LISTMAIL.TEMPLE.EDU
Subject: Re: [Networker] Lotus Notes Document level recovery=20
from the client
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they are set as you said.
although my reg keys are named HKLM\software\Lotus\Notes\5.0=20
but thats the
install folders so I assume its correct.
Also the same keys can be found in HKLM\software\Lotus\Notes=20
as in HKLM\software\Lotus\Notes\5.0
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Actually one reason this might not work, although would find=20
that quite
unlikely, but it wouldn't surprise me
)
Is that I try to use the Networker Module 2.2 for Lotus Notes=20
on a windows
2003 server running Domino Server ver 5.012. Neither og which=20
are actually
within the supported products accoding to the the Documentation I have
here.
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Med venlig hilsen / Regards
Kenneth Larsen
Steria
Tonsbakken 16-18
2740 Skovlunde
kel < at > steria.dk - 44506261 - 26306261
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With a revenue of 970 million Euro and more than 8,000=20
employees, Steria
is one of the top ten IT services companies in Europe.
Steria Denmarks ambition is to reach a yearly growth of 20%=20
in the coming
3 years. Our focus expertise is in: e-Business, e-Government,
Outsourcing, Infrastructure, CRM and Workflow.
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Hrvoje Crvelin <Hcrvelin < at > ORCHESTRA.DE>
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20-09-2004 14:41
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to Hrvoje
Crvelin
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To: NETWORKER < at > LISTMAIL.TEMPLE.EDU
cc:
Subject: Re: [Networker] Lotus Notes Document=20
level recovery from the client
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Check HKLM\Software\Lotus\Domino\5.0\DataPath.
The path MUST match the case as in reality.
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Cheers,
.c
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From: Legato NetWorker discussion on behalf=20
of Kenneth
Larsen
Sent: Mon 20/09/2004 14:36
To: NETWORKER < at > LISTMAIL.TEMPLE.EDU
Cc:
Subject: Re: [Networker] Lotus Notes Document level
recovery from the client
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Its pretty standard setup. We have trans=20
logging enabled
archive style.
Full backups once a week, incremental the=20
other 6. I am
still in the
config phase there, so there is plenty of=20
room to tune
and improve. I have
another backup without using the notes module, simple
file backup, with
all the dangers and challenges that imposes...
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Regarding the document level recovery I followed the
intructions in the
Install Guide (I have the menu options in the actions
pane too) and only
get the message "faild to get the DataPath=20
from registry,
winerror =3D 2"
Which to me sounds like the module can't read the
registry to figure my
data dir, but what it wanna know my data dir=20
for I don't
know.
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So I am unsure about what config information=20
you need ?
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**************************************************
Med venlig hilsen / Regards
Kenneth Larsen
Steria
Tonsbakken 16-18
2740 Skovlunde
kel < at > steria.dk - 44506261 - 26306261
**************************************************
With a revenue of 970 million Euro and more=20
than 8,000
employees, Steria
is one of the top ten IT services companies=20
in Europe.
Steria Denmarks ambition is to reach a=20
yearly growth of
20% in the coming
3 years. Our focus expertise is in: e-Business,
e-Government,
Outsourcing, Infrastructure, CRM and Workflow.
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Manel Rodero <manel < at > FIB.UPC.ES>
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<NETWORKER < at > LISTMAIL.TEMPLE.EDU>
20-09-2004 13:16
Please respond to Legato NetWorker discussion; Please
respond to Manel
Rodero
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To: NETWORKER < at > LISTMAIL.TEMPLE.EDU
cc:
Subject: Re: [Networker] Lotus Notes
Document level recovery from the client
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Hello,
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We're using NML for a long time and we had=20
luck with some
features and
problems with others. Document level recovery work
properly when Domino is
configured how Legato wants (i.e. all you=20
data must be at
the same level
of
Data dir of Domino; Legato doesn't want/can't recover
Data that is in a
directory linked by a .dir file).
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If you explain a little more your problem, error,
configuration, etc. I
can
see if your problems are the same we had with NML.
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See you.
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From: Legato NetWorker discussion
[mailto:NETWORKER < at > LISTMAIL.TEMPLE.EDU] On Behalf Of
Kenneth Larsen
Quote:
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 12:52 PM
To: NETWORKER < at > LISTMAIL.TEMPLE.EDU
Subject: [Networker] Lotus Notes Document level
recovery from
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the client
Has anybody had luck using the document=20
level recover
from
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the Lotus Notes
Client ?
I have copied the nsrdoclb.dll to my local notes
folder.
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The server has been running a few backups, so there
should be data, to
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recover.
But I keep getting failed to get datapath=20
from registry
and
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its not like
the legato doks are overly helpfull with this
particualr error.
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What am I missing here ?
I would like this feature to work for my=20
clients too,
unless there are
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some really compelling reasons to just drop it ;)
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Med venlig hilsen / Regards
Kenneth Larsen
Steria
Tonsbakken 16-18
2740 Skovlunde
kel < at > steria.dk - 44506261 - 26306261
**************************************************
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