Veritas NetBackup™ for Lotus Notes Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to NetBackup for Lotus Notes
- About NetBackup for Lotus Notes
- About the features for NetBackup for Lotus Notes
- About supported Lotus Notes database configurations
- About the Lotus Notes database files that can be backed up
- About Lotus database transaction logging styles
- About recycling Lotus database transaction log extents
- About Lotus Notes backup operations
- About Lotus Notes restore operations
- Installing NetBackup for Lotus Notes
- Planning the installation of NetBackup for Lotus Notes
- Verifying the operating system and platform compatibility
- NetBackup server and client requirements
- Lotus Notes server software requirements
- About the license for NetBackup for Lotus Notes
- Specifying the Lotus Notes home path (UNIX)
- (UNIX or Linux) About adding new Lotus Notes installations
- Configuring NetBackup for Lotus Notes
- About 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 a new NetBackup for Lotus Notes policy
- About policy attributes
- Adding schedules to a NetBackup for Lotus Notes policy
- Adding clients to a policy
- Adding backup selections to a Lotus Notes policy
- About directives in the backup selections list for Lotus Notes policies
- About backups of Windows network shared folders and UNIX NFS directories
- About excluding Lotus Notes databases from backups
- About backups of Lotus database links and directory links
- Configuring a backup policy for Lotus Notes database supporting files
- Performing a manual backup
- Performing backups and restore of Lotus Notes databases
- About performing backups and restores of Lotus Notes databases
- About performing user-directed backups of a Lotus Notes database
- About performing a Lotus Notes database restore
- Redirecting a Lotus Notes restore to a different client
- About restoring individual Lotus Notes documents or mail messages
- Recovering the Lotus Notes environment
- Domino clustering
- Domino partitioned servers
- Domino server multiple installations (UNIX or Linux)
- Troubleshooting NetBackup for Lotus Notes
About Lotus Notes restore operations
An administrator can use the NetBackup client to browse for NetBackup for Lotus Notes backups and select the ones to be restored and recovered. The database agent supports both restore operations and recovery operations. A restore operation lets a user restore any previously backed up Lotus Notes databases.
The following operations are performed during a database restore:
The Lotus Notes database is taken offline.
The Lotus Notes database (file data) is restored.
The Lotus change information is applied.
If recovery of logged databases is requested, it is done after all logged and all unlogged databases are restored.
The Lotus Notes database is recovered (transactions from transaction logs are applied).
The Lotus Notes database is brought online.
Once the restore is complete, NetBackup attempts to recover all logged databases that were restored. The logged databases that were restored are rolled forward to a specific point in time by using the appropriate transactions from the required transaction logs. Then the databases are brought back online. Any required transaction logs are restored automatically as part of the recovery operation if they were previously backed up and recycled. Do not restore transaction log extents manually.
With a server-directed restore, an administrator can browse Domino Server databases and select the ones you want to restore. NetBackup lets you select the NetBackup server from which files are restored, view the backup history, and select items to restore. You can select a specific client or other clients that were backed up by the selected NetBackup server.
When you redirect to a different client, you can restore to a client other than the one that was originally backed up. You can redirect the Lotus databases or directories. The administrator can direct restores to any NetBackup client (regardless of which client performed the backup). To redirect a restore, the administrator can use the NetBackup Administration Console on the master server or the Remote Administration Console.
For the configuration that is needed for this type of redirected restore, see the NetBackup Administrator's Guide.
Redirecting a restore to a different path allows a user to restore Lotus Notes databases to directories that are different from the directories from which the databases were backed up.