Steve,
Error -36, in my experience, has always meant that a media problem occurred
on the source volume. This has never been shown to be isolated to a specific
type of file. Error -36 is an Apple-defined error being returned by the OS
itself when Retrospect tries to copy a specific file.
Try ver
Running Retrospect 4.2 on Macintosh backing up a mixed environment
remotely, I get -36 errors repeatedly on Photoshop Files that are
written by Painter. Disks on the remote machine (B&W G3, HFS+, 8.6)
check out fine and both Painter and Photoshop open the files up
without complaining.
Here's
on 2/7/00 8:59 AM, Daniel Knight at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I outgrew Zip backups so long ago it isn't funny. I've got to start doing
> regular backups at home again. I have 17 GB of storage on my SuperMac,
> but only about 3-4 GB of data. Have several other computers on the home
> network (at
Reply to: RE: Scheduling Problem
It is is possible, but I would not do it: very long scripts.
You will have to create two scripts: one for set A and one for set B.
For set A:
Recycling backup every 8 weeks, starting Monday, February 7th.
Normal backup every 8weeks, starting Tuesday, Feb
I have to revisit this topic on a regular basis, because it bites me on a
very frequent basis. Retrospect's error dialogs, such as "lost access to
media" or "storage set out of sync", just stop Retrospect dead in its
tracks. OkeyDokey won't dismiss the dialogs, and Retrospect has no "dismiss
dialo
I'm trying to set-up a schedule that will allow me to have 2 backup
sets. One set will be one month and the other set will be the next month. As
an example I want set A to start a recycle backup 2/7/00 (First monday of
the month). Then start 2/8/00 to 3/5/00 with a normal backup. Then set B
wi