I believe you just need to change the Action in Bootstrap Notification - this info is important for Disaster Recovery so you may prefer to email it - on Unix we use the Action -/usr/ucb/mail -s "Bootstrap for <backup_server>" <mail.address@your.domain>.
The bootstrap records are saved to tape - the notification just tells you where the most recent bootstraps are - tape and file position on tape. Imagine your networker server has a disk crash and you lose the entire /nsr partition. In order to recover you need to reinstall the networker software and then get the config back. The bootstrap file on tape contains that config and is the first point of recovery - having recovered the bootstrap you restart the service and are now able to use the tape libraries etc. to recover the media and client file indexes. With no record of where the most recent bootstrap is located you are ... (choose your own term!). Hence you need to keep a record - and preferably somewhere other than the backup server - email is good. If you save the bootstrap notification to local disk on the Networker server you are still at risk if the server suffers data corruption.
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