drivers. We updated to Mac OS 9.04 and FireWire
drivers 2.5, but the problem persists.
Puzzled,
Phil Geller
WorkingMacs
Macintosh Consulting for the Small Office and Home Office
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drivers 2.5, but the problem persists.
Puzzled,
Phil Geller
WorkingMacs
Macintosh Consulting for the Small Office and Home Office
voice: 650 493-8689
fax: 650 493-8587
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anything else at this price point which is competitive. My clients are
unwilling to spend over $1000 for an VXA-1. And my success with Travan
isn't much better.
Phil Geller
WorkingMacs
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fax: 650 493-8587
on 11/8/00 6:39 PM, Joel Moore at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've
or the
Retrospect application. Am I right in thinking that to accomplish what they
need they will need to lock the files before backing up?
Phil Geller
WorkingMacs
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on 11/6/00 10:08 AM, Irena Solomon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
For details on Retrospect's
in
the Client configuration window? Has anyone tried this?
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on 9/14/00 9:13 PM, Pam Lefkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm experiencing similar behavior between an PowerMac G3 (platinum) server
and a G4 client.
snip
Any fresh ideas out there?
Hiya Phil,
Have you installed the ethernet update (and maybe the firmware update)
for the G4?
It sounds like you ran into the same problem I did. Here's the speculation
I posted on:
on 8/24/00 7:36 AM, Phil Geller at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess I'll answer my own question. The problem was accompanied by error
206 (drive reported a failure: dirty heads, bad media, etc). So
ADR tapes. The
tape only had about 3.5GB on it, and it holds about 15 GB. The other was a
Orb Disk using Retrospect Express. It also was _way_ below capacity. In at
least one case I know the media wasn't marked missing. I'm not sure about
the second case.
Any ideas what's happening?
Phil Geller
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