, but the errors continue. I've checked
the usual sources, but can't find any complaints about this switch,
so it must be some subtle interplay between the switch and something
else that causes the problems. Any suggestions?
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I've got a 90MHz Pentium on the network that seems to get only
1.5MB/min backup rate as a remote client. Is this about par for the
course? Any suggestions if there are problems?
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S-3 drive and a the DDS drive, there
>is a great speed difference. I don't remember what the speed is
>that I get for the DDS drive.
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far. DDS3/4 is *supposed* to be a lot more reliable than DDS2 (which
has had a few dodgy periods here).
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I'm backing up some Access databases that are on a NT Server that has
them on a Mac-accessible volume just as a Client operation rather
than mounting them on my desktop. Is there any problem with this if
the files are PC-only? I do get a warning on the log. . .
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rack format, to use as a
>fileserver in a mac + pc shared network.
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I'm talking about devices such as Quantum's SnapServer, which offer
storage space for Mac/Win/Unix clients. I assume that if I want a Mac
server to back one up, I have to make it all Mac-mountable.
Anyone with experience of these?
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Occasionally (often when I'm away) Retrospect (latest version) won't
start up automatically on my Mac. No lack of memory. When I do launch
Retro on these occasions it then happily does its scripts, but why is
the autolaunch so erratic?
Yes, I do have it turned on. . .
I'm having problems recycling user licences.
I remove an unused license by going to the Clients list and choosing
Forget. . .
Then when I go to setting up a new client, and put in the old reg no,
it comes up about the licence being already in use.
???
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The Exchange backup utility is great!
What do we have to do to back up all the rest of the stuff on a NT
server (onto a Mac) such as the Registry info that isn't covered by
Client backup?
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On some of my Win (NT &95/98) machines I've got both Client and
Remote on view in the Control Panels. How do I get rid of the older
one?
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>> What do we have to do to back up all the rest of the stuff on a NT
>>server (onto a Mac) such as the Registry info that isn't covered by
>>Client backup?
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>Bundled with the client, there's a small
Don't know about DDS4, but DDS3 has been great after having the same
problems as you with DDS2. . .
>Can anyone who's been using DDS-4 with a Mac for Retrospect Network
>backup comment about reliability and maintenance?
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d a cursory glance didn't reveal this as a posible cause of the
error messages. Over to you, Dantz!
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twork capacity? Putting Retro in the background
knocks it back too much: it would be nice to have a bit more control
over how much network capacity is taten.
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ectly related to
>overworking an under-powered machine.
> 4D Server requires a fair amount of horsepower (I recommend
>running it on a dedicated machine).
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>Hope this helps
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>At 7:07 PM +1300 2/7/01, Owen Watson wrote:
>>I'm running Retro 4.3 on my work Mac
an under-powered machine.
>> 4D Server requires a fair amount of horsepower (I recommend
>>running it on a dedicated machine).
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>>Hope this helps
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>>At 7:07 PM +1300 2/7/01, Owen Watson wrote:
>>>I'm running Retro 4.3 on my work Mac to
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