Re: How Long does this take for you?

2000-12-06 Thread Ben Liberman

At 10:05 -0800 12/6/00, Ben Eastwood wrote:
AHHH HA! Thanks Eric, that explains alot... the folder I backed up had well
over 300K files and the memory usage was pretty high during some portions
of the process. Thanks for the workaround. Any ETA on the fix?

Hey Ben, if it's not too much trouble, I'm sure that some of us would 
like to know how your backups go after you make the changes.

Thanks,

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Re: How Long does this take for you?

2000-12-06 Thread Eric Ullman

It's not a stupid question at all, Ben! I just wish I could be more precise
with an answer.

Best regards,
Eric Ullman
Dantz Development


Ben Eastwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yeah, I know. Stupid question... You guys work so many miracles already, I
 guess I was just hoping for one more! Thanks for the best guess and of
 course I won't call on april first saying "Eric Ullman daid it would be
 ready by now..."
 --Ben E
 
 Eric Ullman [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/06/2000 11:10:42 AM
 
 
 ETA? On software? Ha ha ha! That's funny, Ben! You crack me up, man...
 
 ;-)
 
 Sorry. Couldn't help myself. I could say early Q2, 2001, but we _are_
 talking about backup software here. That means that any bug that causes
 data
 loss is unacceptable. So, whenever coding and testing is complete. Still,
 that's my best guess.
 
 Eric Ullman
 Dantz Development
 
 
 Ben Eastwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 AHHH HA! Thanks Eric, that explains alot... the folder I backed up had well
 over 300K files and the memory usage was pretty high during some portions of
 the process. Thanks for the workaround. Any ETA on the fix?



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tape library question

2000-12-06 Thread Ben Eastwood



I have an Exabyte 230 D and when I click the "scan media" button, nothing
happens. Isn't it supposed to load each tape and get the name? Will it then
associate the name with the barcode label and be able to tell if I remove
one cartridge (5 tapes) and put in another, as long as the barcoding is
unique?

--Ben




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RE: BSOD with Retrospect 5.1 Server

2000-12-06 Thread Rob Davies
Title: RE: BSOD with Retrospect 5.1 Server





Thanks Ben and Irena for your answers. It was indeed the ASPI problem, and ASPI install fixed it.
The same server had Netshield on it, which I removed at the same time.


It was also choking halfway through a backup, which I traced (I believe) to lack of space on C drive. I re-aranged the allocations of virtual memory page files to the other drives, and the server now runs like a dream. Back ups are quick  smooth.

-Rob



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I called Dantz and they quickly solved the problem for me.
In the Retrospect directory (C:\program files\dantz\retrospect) is a file
called aspichk.exe. Run this to find out which version (if any) of aspi is
installed on your server. Mine had none. ASPI stands for Advanced SCSI
Programming Interface, BTW (I had to look that up!). By default, Retrospect
uses ASPI to acess the SCSI drives, but can use something called NT
Passthu, which uses the installed specific drivers. I think that there is
a conflickt between the SmartArray drivers and retrospect, because without
ASPI, I got the BSOD every time.


The answer is to install ASPI on the system. this doesn't seem to affect
the smart array cards at all, they still use their own drivers, but it made
Retrospect much happier. Dantz supplies this, too. In the same directory,
run aspiinst.exe and then reboot the system. Now I can scan the SCSI busses
and see the tape drives! It also appears to ignore the Smart arrray cards
and the RAIDs on those busses. Pretty cool, thanks to Dantz tech support!


On a related note, I found that OFM was incompatible with my Anti-virus
software(McAfee Net Shield 4.0), and had to remove it 'till I can upgrade
the AV later this week. It also caused a nasty BSOD.


--Ben





Rob Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/04/2000 02:54:22 PM


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Subject: RE: BSOD with Retrospect 5.1 Server





Yes!
I also have a 1600R with RAID 5 and Retrospect 5.15. It also crashes
everytime it does a device scan in ineteractive mode. It doesn't crash when
it autolaunches (well, usually - I have found some unexpected restarts the
next morning, but can't be certain of the cause). The server is running
WinNT, SP5.
It runs NT Backup perfectly (though with some open files)


The Compaq tech has replaced the internal DAT drive and is considering
replacing the RAID controller, SCSI card etc.


Any ideas would be gratefully accepted.


Thanks,
Rob


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 I get a reproducable blue screen on a compaq 1600 R with two smart array
 controllers (221 and 3200) both controlling RAID 5 arrays. The crash
 happens everytime I do the device scan. I think it's related to the RAID
 controllers, but I'm not sure. Has anyone seen this behavior before?
 Machine is running NT 4.0 SP 6a, and we have St Bernard's Open File
 Manager
 on it as well.

 TIA

 Ben




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uplinking slowdown

2000-12-06 Thread jakob krabbe


How much speed is wasted when uplinking 100MBit swiches?

He have just expended and the back-up used to be something like 70 MB / min
and now it's down to less than 40 MB / min!

[backup switch] - [main switch] - [basement switch]

The arrows indicates the uplink.

Backup switch is an Asante, the main is a D-Link and the basement switch is
an Intelswitch.

This post is more a network issue rather than Retrospect but I don't know
where to turn and I know there are many networking geeks on this list! :-)

thanx,

/ jakob


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