Most tape drives will NEVER show up in My Computer as a writeable drive (or
anything else for that matter). Because tape drives are linear access, as
opposed to random access like hard drives and removable disks, they cannot
be written to using Windows Explorer. The only tape drive that I've hea
Sounds good. What about the changes regarding OnStream drives - were you
just referring to support for some of the newer ones (I have ADR50 drives)?
Thanx!
...Doug
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> You will need to go into each backup script and tell where the
> storage set is now located as well. Important step. The backup will
> not happen if you don't.
You can shortcut this by double clicking the files for the backup sets.
Select them all in the finder and double click. You'll get a
Hi Dave,
Retrospect Backup for Windows supports most IDE/ATA/ATAPI, USB, and SCSI
(for Retrospect Desktop Backup and higher) tape drives. I believe the
Colorado T3000 is an older, floppy controller-based tape drive, which falls
outside Retrospect's scope of compatible devices.
If you'd like to p
Isn't there a setting somewhere called byte by byte comparison? I think that
is for the verify but I wonder if it would help what you are doing.
(just thinking out loud)
Tim
Jon Gardner wrote:
> on 10/17/00 11:42 AM, Matt Barkdull at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Do you have the mail function
>Thanks for your reply. Why yes, I did order this G4 this summer. I'm
>forgetting what "MP" stands for, though. At any rate, I'm curious as to
>what the "known issues" you refer to are. I did read the Apple TIL #25147
>on the Ethernet Update 1.0, which describes symptoms not quite like mine:
>
on 10/17/00 11:42 AM, Matt Barkdull at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Do you have the mail function of ASIP running?
>
> Do you have a filter set in Retrospect to not backup the mail folder?
>
> I can guaranty that if you are trying to backup that folder, that's
> where it is locking up. Mine did
I've done this many times. Retrospect Folder and the Retrospect Preferences.
You will need to go into each backup script and tell where the
storage set is now located as well. Important step. The backup will
not happen if you don't.
>I plan to migrate our Macintosh v4.3 Retrospect server t
Do you have the mail function of ASIP running?
Do you have a filter set in Retrospect to not backup the mail folder?
I can guaranty that if you are trying to backup that folder, that's
where it is locking up. Mine did the same thing.
Fortunately, I have a very low volume mail server so losing
Colorado drives are listed as supported devices but how do I get a Colorado
drive to show up in My Computer so Retrospect can see it?
Thanks, Dave Otto
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I plan to migrate our Macintosh v4.3 Retrospect server to another
(more robust) Macintosh and need to know what exactly needs to be
moved. Obviously the Retrospect server software will be installed,
the storage set files will be copied over along with any files added
to the Retrospect preferen
Douglas B. McKay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since I have Retrospect running on a fast (2 way SMP 650 MHz) machine
> running Windows 2000 with 3 OnStream tape drives backing up many W2K
> clients, it sounds like I should upgrade. BUT, it's been running great!
> Before I decide whether or not to
Every night when the Retrospect backup gets to "88 files remaining, 12.0 Mb"
on the system volume of my ASIP server, the ASIP server dies. How can I find
out what file Retrospect is reading (or attempting to read) when this
happens? Is there a way to get file-by-file info in the log?
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Jon L. G
Pam,
Thanks for your reply. Why yes, I did order this G4 this summer. I'm forgetting what
"MP" stands for, though. At any rate, I'm curious as to what the "known issues" you
refer to are. I did read the Apple TIL #25147 on the Ethernet Update 1.0, which
describes symptoms not quite like mine:
> It could of course be hardware - but what hardware breaks occasionally and then is
>fixed after a reboot?
Lots. A reboot clears out lots of things, especially ram. If you have a
flakey bit of ram you'll only see the problem when you run into it. And
when you hit it will depend many times on t
>Subject: Backup renders ASIP server mute, deaf
>From: "Andrew Tomlinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 11:45:55 -0400
I have experienced the exact same problem backing up a G4 ASIP server. I put a
Kingston KNE110 Ethernet card in my backup Mac to increase throughput, Everything
w
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