Shields up to deflect flames from Mac bigots!
I have been getting complaints of slow backups from Mac client nodes.
I wanted to examine the possibility that this was not simply the whining
of a population already prone to whine, so I got a Mac OSX 10.3 G4 box
and put it on my desk, and installed
Roger Deschner wrote:
Shields up to deflect flames from Mac bigots!
I have been getting complaints of slow backups from Mac client nodes.
I wanted to examine the possibility that this was not simply the whining
of a population already prone to whine, so I got a Mac OSX 10.3 G4 box
and put it
I don't know about LTO1, we have LTO2. They are fragile, but we have not
had problems as others have described... I have dropped a few myself, and I
can testify that a drop from as little as a foot can ruin an LTO2 cart. I
have also dropped them from waist-height (about 3 feet) with no damage.
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Hi,
yes we did exactly the same, although we moved from ADSM 3.1 to TSM
5.2.x
on zLinux.
We used 3590 tapes and moved to 3592 tapes on the new server.
Probably the easiest and fastest way would be to do an initial backup on
the
new server and throw away the old backups after a couple of months...