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You could always create a brand new cluster mate if you don't have a recent
backup as well. PITA, but its better than nothing.

On 2012-10-29, at 11:25 AM, "Chris Whisonant" <chris.whisonant@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

The problem with this scenario is that you shouldn't be restoring from
the
full save on 9/8. You should restore the OS and program data, but you
should then just use your latest nightly backup from the clustermate for
the restore.

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Thanks,
Chris
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On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 10:09 AM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Ok, picture this. You save a Domino LPAR once a quarter. In the
interim
you rely upon saving the Domino data from clustered servers.

Now picture this. You saved on 9/8/2012. Your system dies a gristly
death on 12/1/2012 and needs a full restore. So you restore from the
9/8/2012 tape and let clustering catch up.

Now you get a call from someone who deleted 1,000 emails on 9/13. He
wants to know why they are all back. They're back because replication
history is only kept for x number of days. You try to explain this to
him
until you realize it was a rhetorical question and he just wants them
gone.

Do I change the "x number of days"? If so, how?
If I can't is my only option to increase the frequency of saves?


Rob Berendt
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