Been there � done that and Thank God for the full back up. I have restored
our server a couple of times in the past 6 years and I swear by the back ups
that nobody else here will take seriously, until that fatal moment when
everything they worked on is not available.
Thanks
Glenna Hyde
System Administrator/Artist
Werner Ladder Co.
724-588-2000 ext 2391
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> From: Daniel Knight
> Reply To: retro-talk
> Sent: Thursday, September 7, 2000 6:17 AM
> To: Retro-Talk
> Subject: A personal story
>
> I posted this on Low End Mac last night. If anyone ever questions the
> wisdom of daily backup, have them read this article. We lost a half-day
> of productivity during trouble-shooting, but once we restored from
> backup, everything worked perfectly.
>
> <http://lowendmac.com/musings/tips.html>
>
> It was the kind of nightmare every information systems manager dreads:
> the server kept crashing.
>
> I spent most of last Friday morning wrestling our AppleShare IP server
> back into shape. It had crashed twice after I left Thursday afternoon --
> and then at least four more times Friday as I tried to fix things.
>
> Fortunately we were prepared. Here's how you can be prepared when
> disaster strikes.
>
> Back Up Everything
>
> I can't say enough about backup....
>
>
> Dan Knight, IS manager/webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Baker Book House Company <http://www.bakerbooks.com>
> 6030 East Fulton 616-676-9185 x146
> Ada, Michigan 49301 fax 616-676-9573
>
> Macs for productivity, Unix for stability, Windows for solitaire
>
>
>
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