We've just recently become interested in purchasing some commercial
product to allow for file/disk/folder locking, for more security on
our desktops.
Can anyone tell me what effect this might have on Retrospect backups,
and what, if any, products will work with Retrospect to make sure the
Pat Lee wrote:
What is the configuration of your setup (computer, OS, SCSI card, other SCSI
peripherals)? Is the Sony DAT drive a narrow (50 pin) or wide (68 pin)
drive? What type of SCSI card is it connected to (narrow or wide)? Is this
first drive connected to the SCSI card or is there
on 7/24/2000 1:34 PM, Robert Cooper at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking into DLT vs DDS for a tape library. I went and read the old
posts on the Ecrix and Mammoth DLT drives. I was wondering what the user
experience has been with them now, since it has been some months since these
Malcolm,
In pulling up the error message on the Mac OS errors list, it indicates that
the disk driver is not cooperating with the file manager. {-23openErr
Requested read/write permission doesn't match driver's open permission,}
Interesting ... Retrospect reported the error, why did
Oops, I didn't mean on sending that out to the group.
My point is that the -23 has been known to be caused by extension conflicts.
It may be worth while to attempt to reproduce the problem with basic Apple
extensions to see if the problem goes away.
Sorry for the confusion.
Thanks
Robin
I am trying to
decide which to buy for a customer to backup an NT Server 2000 with 5 Clients
(Mac and PC).
Option
1
HP 40i DDS4
Option
2
AIT
35/70
Thanks,
Adam
By the
way I am using Retrospect 5.11 for Windows 2000 and it works great. The
others including ArcServe, Veritas and Ultrabac don't even come close.
Back
to my origianl question. I know both drives are great just not sure which
to get.
Thanks
again,
Adam
-Original
Hi Matthew,
on 25/7/00 5:42 AM, Matthew Tevenan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Basically, if you're getting *most* any negative error up through -5XXX in
Retrospect, it's is being mapped directly from the OS. That's why Pat looked
to a list of Mac OS errors to figure out what this meant.
OK, I