Is anyone using BRMS and archival style Domino transaction logs?  If so, 
have you run into any problems with incremental backups, full backups, or 
restores?
I'm hoping to get some "real world" feedback on how well BRMS  is working 
with Domino from other companies as we're working on a migration to 
iSeries and management doesn't want us using translog based backups due to 
problems we had on Windows.  I blame the backup agent we were using on 
Windows for the problems experienced, and IBM Support says that BRMS with 
archival style Domino logs works well.

Thanks,

Nathan Wray
Lotus Notes Administrator
KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP
200 East Randolph Drive · Chicago, IL 60601
Tel (312) 861-8702 · Fax (312) 861-2200
nwray@xxxxxxxxxxxx
www.kirkland.com
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