And in case you're wondering who turned on that 'temp memory' setting when
you didn't even know it existed - Apparently the 'temp memory' setting was
recommended a couple of versions ago; since then it has become preferable to
leave it off. If you upgraded your copy of Retrospect from an earlier
version this pref may have persisted. A little relic from the days of the
Apple Workgroup Server 95, when A/UX still walked the earth ....
top of the world,
Luke Jaeger, Technology Coordinator
Disney Magazine Publishing
Northampton, Massachusetts
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Any opinions expressed in this message are my own and may not represent the
opinions of Disney Publishing, etc etc etc.
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> From: Eric Zylstra
> Reply To: retro-talk
> Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 3:45 PM
> To: retro-talk
> Subject: Re: Is 4.2 compatible with OS 8.6 and ASIP 6.2
>
> Brad Suinn, an ASIP enginner for Apple, has compiled a list of advice
> for making your ASIP Server more stable. Look in the ASIP list
> archives, if you can, and look for recent messages from Brad.
>
> In the advice compiled (from a variety of sources) there is the
> technique to stop Retrospect from using temp memory, which seems to
> cause problems with ASIP's use of Temp memory for it's cache. This
> seems a likely culprit for many of the ASIP/Retrospect issues.
> Eric Zylstra
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