I'm wondering if anyone could point me to an existing script to shutdown and
resume a 4D Server that is running on a machine with Retrospect Client. The
User Manual suggests using QuicKeys or AppleScript to force 4D to write the
data cache to disk. The closest thing I've been able to find is
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 11:04:12AM -0600, Chris Chapman wrote:
The new system will not contain a backup drive, as it is a thin
rackmount system (IBM Netfinity 4000R). What is the best way to perform
network backups of a Linux based PrimeBase system? Is it possible for
me to run Retrospect
We use a PM9500 with OS 8.5.1 and a DLT-4000. Every time when we have to
change tape while restoring files, Retrospect and the Computer hangs up.
The tape rewinds and just before the DTL gets to green, the Computer
hangs up.
Does anybody know this problem?
Thanks
tobias
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Tobias Reister
Haas
Do I need to use regcopy if I run the Windows version of
Retrospect with 5.0 clients? I remember hearing a discussion that
you do not need Regcopy.exe unless you are backing up using a
Macintosh.
Also, I've been successfully backing up Windows machines to
Retrospect on a Mac
To make sure that you are going to get those settings and permissions
backed-up, make sure that you immediate/or scheduled script has the
option to backup the NTFS permissions (a setting under the Windows
Client options).
Also you definitely want to make sure that the registry and other
Any news yet on the firmware update which Yamaha were alleged
to have delivered to Dantz to address the problems with the
6416 CD-RW drive?
Yamaha said, 3 1/2 weeks ago, that they would have it on their web
site in a few weeks... I'd give 'em a few more to polish it :-)