is there a client for backing up datafiles on a Unix server?
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The situation I'm in is that the client has this monster 600-gig Unix
fileserver that they want to back up, but everything else on the network is
NT. The files on the big server rarely change (think optical
jukebox--although it's not that exactly, just a huge RAID array with static
files on it)
bout running Samba on the Unix machine and backing it up across the
network as an NT volume?
Steve
Cybernetics
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Subject: Re: uni
tion\catalog.wci\propstor.bk2", error -49 (file busy).
Can't read file "C:\WINNT\SchedLgU.Txt", error -49 (file busy).
Can't read file "C:\WINNT\Temp\WebPoolFileFile", error -49 (file
busy).
Andrew Philipoff
Computer Resource Specialist
Magnetic
is there any way to do it?
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Subject: Re: backing up exchange server?
Andrew-
If the issue is open files not being backed up, you could try Open File
Manager from St. Bernard Software, which I use, with some success, to
g up exchange server?
Andrew-
If the issue is open files not being backed up, you could try Open File
Manager from St. Bernard Software, which I use, with some success, to back
up a Lotus Notes server.
There are issues with Services for Macintosh which I have yet to work out,
but other than
er...exchange 2000
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Yes! Go here and choose Exchange
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.com/index.php3?SCREEN=exchange_agentsid=RipaIc3mBUZGLXaf
Soon to come: agents for Exchange 2000, SQL and other databases.
HTH,
Irena Solomon
Dantz Technical Support
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Try our new Searchable Knowledgebase at:
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If the
are you sure "byte-comparison" isn't on by mistake? That slows down the
drive tremendously.
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Dear Retrospect users:
a way to do restore a client's Win2K registry from Retro 4.2
Mac?
Client has 5.1.5 on it.
Andrew,
Is there any chance at all that you used Dantz' Registry Backup Manager?
Pam
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Hi All: I posted a request for help yesterday but didn't see any activity
from the list at all.
Can anyone tell me how to restore the Windows 2000 system registry using a
backup on retro 4.2 Mac?
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Regards, Dave Otto
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Hi All: I posted a request for help yesterday but did
I just installed Client 5.1 on a Win2K box for the
first time.
The box shows up in the network clients list, but
when I try to log in, it prompts for a security code, and then gives me an error
507.
I know the security code is correct...before I
uninstall and reinstall, is there anything
Also, is anyone else unable to log in to the Dantz
site?
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Subject: can't log-in Win2K client?
I just installed Client 5.1 on a Win2K box for
the first time
preferences folder. Am I missing anything? Any
other words of wisdom would be appreciated.
Regards,
Andrew Philipoff
Computer Resource Specialist
Magnetic Resonance Science Center
University of California, San Francisco
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to talk to clients, I can fix it.
Any info/pointers to relevant docs would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
-Andy
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do you perhaps have "load tcp/ip only when needed" on the "b" machine?
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I am in the throws of moving RS from one machine to another.
Client 5.1: is there any way to change the password...short of
re-installing the client?
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y question is this...
Is there any way in Retrospect to ask
"Show me all the files in Backup Set A[006] (i.e.bad tapes) that are newer
than the files in Backup Set B[004] (good tapes)", so I know what files are
missing?
Andrew
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The 6100 has notorious problems with its built-in ethernet, so a 100-baseT
card is the way to go.
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Greetings,
Hey Gowan...wanna buy a few hundred Syquest 200s? How about 5.25" MO's?
:)
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Subject: VXA drive (was DDS-3 vs DDS-4?)
Steve said:
My previous
dds-4 (and dds-3 for that matter) are much more reliable than dds-2. I've
been using a Mammoth ex8900, however, and find it to be more reliable than
any of the 4mm drives (faster too under most circumstances).
The 8mm tapes are a little bit more expensive ($45), but easily accommodate
40-gig,
there is a limit to the number of nested directories an files you can
have...and it depends on your operating system. Apple's TIL has info on the
max number of directories in a tree...I can't remember off the top of my
head.
HTH
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have you tried unloading, rebooting and reloading the drivers?
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Heya,
I've got a Sony AIT autoloader (TSL-SA300C) which works great
serve any is installed in the resource kit, it's just not listed in the
program list on the start menu. Usually you'd access serve any from a
command line, but if you search for "srvany.exe" you should find it.
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What's an "Error 505...Client is reserved" mean?
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Have verified those archives recently? I've found that many of my DDS-2
archives from three years ago, on Sony, Maxell, Verbatim, and Fuji tapes,
have become unreadable.
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without any problems. Any comments or feedback
would be appreciated.
Andrew Philipoff
Computer Resource Specialist
Magnetic Resonance Science Center
University of California, San Francisco
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