Did you save/restore the /QIBM/UserData/LOTUS IFS directory ?  There's a
file in there(along with others) called LOTUS_SERVERS that contains the
record of what servers are configured.

Bob



domino400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 09/26/2003 01:00:49 PM:

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> OK, it appears to be working -- I've saved, transferred, and restored the
> IFS files for the Domino server, the QNOTES library, and the QUSERNOTES
> library.  But when I attempt to start the server, there's no server to
> start -- am I missing some configuration files or do I need to run a
> configuration for this server or something else?  This is replacing the
> first and only server on the network -- I don't think I can tell it to
look
> itself up on the primary server because it is a copy of that server and
> will generate an error, so I'm not sure I can even run the CFGDOMSVR
> command.
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> Thanks for your time,
> Patrick
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> Question 1:  Safer to use the omits.  Once you went to restore a trigger
> program, named the same as a file, and used *ALL and clobbered your data
> file, you get a little more picky.
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> Question 2:  Should definetly create the directories.  That ending period
> though...
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> Rob Berendt
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> "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
> safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
> Benjamin Franklin
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> "Patrick Trapp" <ptrapp@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Yeah, I tried to display the save file -- it displayed successfully
> whether
> I pushed the save file or pulled it to the destination server.
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> Everything on the
> Trying your suggestion returned the following error:
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> No objects saved or restored.
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> Details:  CPF3823, which refers me to the job log.
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> The job log indicates CPFA0A9 "Object not found. Object is
> /lotus/domino/domprod1."
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> This is apparently indicating that the directory in question wasn't found
> in the IFS of the destination server.  I created the
> "/lotus/domino/domprod1" directories and am trying again.  It appears to
> be
> doing something this time -- or waiting longer to return the error.
>
> Question:  Why would I have to say to not restore QDLS if there's no QDLS
> content in the save file?  I don't understand why I would have to say I
> need to omit object that aren't even present.
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> Question 2:  Weren't the options that I was using telling the system to
> create any objects that weren't present on the system?  Wouldn't that
> include directories?
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> Anyway, here's hoping that what I'm waiting for is a successful restore.
>
> Thanks for your suggestions.
>
> Patrick
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> Let's see if you mucked up the ftp  :-)
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> DSPSAVF backup/domprd1sav
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> And if that is successful then try
> OBJ(('/*') ('/QSYS.LIB' *OMIT) ('/QDLS' *OMIT))
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> Rob Berendt
> --
> "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
> safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
> Benjamin Franklin
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> Thanks for the response, Rob.
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> I've tried a few different permutations.
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> Here's the one that I would use on Server A if I was trying to restore a
> single mail file -- which is actually all I've attempted to do in the
> past:
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> RST DEV('/qsys.lib/wsp830asav.lib/domprd1sav.file')
> OBJ('/lotus/domino/domprod1/mail/filename.nsf') ALWOBJDIF(*ALL)
>
> Here's what I have attempted on the new server:
>
> RST DEV('/qsys.lib/backup.lib/domprd1sav.file') ALWOBJDIF(*ALL)
>
> Which returned the error in question.  One of the comments in that error
> description is to use /* in the OBJ parameter, so I tried this:
>
> RST DEV('/qsys.lib/backup.lib/domprd1sav.file') OBJ(('/*))
ALWOBJDIF(*ALL)
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> And got the same error.
>
> Here are the options being used on all of the parameters, including
> defaults:
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> DEV ('/qsys.lib/backup.lib/domprd2sav.file')
> OBJ (('/*'))
> SUBTREE (*ALL)
> OUTPUT (*NONE)
> SYSTEM (*LCL)  --I have also tried this set to *ALL, but the error
advises
> this setting
> SAVDATE    --this parameter left blank--
> SAVTIME   --this parameter left blank--
> OPTION (*ALL)
> ALWOBJDIF (*ALL)
> FRCOBJCVN (*SYSVAL)
> OBJID (*SAVED)
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> Thanks,
> Patrick
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> Show your RST command.
> And we'll try to figure out your CPF382B.
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> Rob Berendt
> --
> "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
> safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
> Benjamin Franklin
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> "Patrick Trapp" <ptrapp@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Sorry for those of you getting duplicates of this.
>
> Our lease is up on iSeries A and we are replacing it with a Dedicated
> Server for Domino (DSD).  The plan is to save the Domino server off of
> server A to a save file (which is our normal evening routine, anyway) and
> FTP the save file to the DSD.
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> However, once the file is on the DSD, I'm unable to restore the contents
> to
> the DSD.  To restore the files on server A, I would use the RST command,
> but that command isn't working.  All attempts thus far have resulted in
> "Parameters not valid with multiple file systems" -- check out CPF382B
for
> the message details.  The options that work on Server A don't work on the
> DSD and other options that make sense for the situation similiarly fail,
> always with the same error.  My first thought was that the file was
messed
> up during the transfer, but I can display the contents of the save file
> using dspsavf, so it seems to be valid.  I have transferred my test file
> using each server as a client.  From Server A, I put the file into a
> pre-created savf without success.  From the DSD, I did a GET
> Original_Filename New_Filename (REPLACE, but I got the same result.
>
> I have tried all of the suggestions provided in the error message without
> any success -- several of them do no apply, anyway.  Do I need to do
> something to the save file to prepare it for this type of transfer?  I
see
> references to SAVSAVFDTA, but I can't tell if it is appropriate here.
>
> Any suggestions or direction of inquiry would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Patrick
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