Re: out of Sync

2000-05-09 Thread Matthew Tevenan
Bad backup set header errors indicate Retrospect encountered a missing or damaged file header, which contains information such as the file's name and size. We troubleshoot these as we do any other hardware-related error, by trying to pinpoint the source. The first place to look is the media

Re: Autoloader Oddity

2000-05-09 Thread Eric Ullman
Naming the tapes ahead of time may or may not work, depending on the state of the autoloader and when the media request occurs. There is a flaw in Retrospect's logic when choosing tapes from a loader. This is a complex issue, so please read this carefully. Also, we consider this a bug, and we

What is the security in Retrospect?

2000-05-09 Thread Maurice Volaski
Some users here have asked about how secure Retrospect is. Specific points of concern are how secure is security code password that is stored by the Retrospect client and as well by the Retrospect server (for scripted operation)? Why are the passwords displayed in clear text when they are

Windows backup

2000-05-09 Thread Paul Harms
Yesterday I tried to backup a Windows client but I encountered a major error. I am using Retrospect 4.2 on a PM 7100/66 and doing client backups (Mac/Win) via TCP/IP. I have sucessfully backed up two other Windows clients both operating on Windows98. However I tried last nite to backup a