After installing the Lotus Domino Agent, you can view and select existing Lotus Domino databases in the selections pane.
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Use the virtual computer name or the virtual IP address of the Domino server to browse or submit jobs in a Microsoft Cluster Server environment. |
To view Lotus Domino databases on the local server
In the selections pane, expand Lotus Domino Databases.
All of the Lotus Domino data found on the local server is listed by volume under the Lotus Domino Databases icon.
Lotus Domino transaction logs do not appear under the Lotus Domino Databases; however, when the database is selected for backup, the transaction logs will automatically be included.
To select Lotus Domino databases
Select the check box next to the volume to choose all of the databases in a volume, or expand the volume and select specific folders and databases. When selecting databases to back up, the databases must be local to the Lotus Domino server.
You must back up all of these files in order to properly recover Lotus Domino Databases.
Only database files appear under the Lotus Domino Databases view. Domino Program files and other files such as.id and notes.ini appear in the volume in which the Lotus Domino Program directory is located. They must be backed up separately as part of a system backup.
To view Lotus Domino databases on remote computers
Click Remote Selections, and then click Microsoft Windows Network.
If necessary, click the domain that contains the Lotus Domino installations, and then click the computer in which the Lotus Domino database is located.
A list of shared network directories appears, along with an icon that represents the Lotus Domino Databases.