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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ for Lotus Notes Administrator's Guide
  3. Domino clustering
  4. Backing up a Domino replicated or clustered environment
Veritas NetBackup™ for Lotus Notes Administrator's Guide

Backing up a Domino replicated or clustered environment

If you use transaction logging, configure your Domino cluster environment as follows:

  • Enable archive-style logging on the server that functions as your backup server.

  • Enable circular-style or linear-style logging on all other servers in the Domino cluster.

    By running circular-style or linear-style logging on the non-backup servers, you have all the advantages of transaction logging. These advantages include data reliability and integrity. Also, improved performance can be attained without having to manage (recycle) the archival-style transaction logs.

  • Back up the Domino files that are not part of the database as part of a standard backup.

    These files include the notes.ini, user certificates IDs, server certificates IDs, and the cluster.ncf.

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