Backup OS/2 client?

2001-02-02 Thread mark . maytum

Hi happy listas,

In the next few weeks I'm going to be building up a voice processing 
system (AVT) that needs to run on OS/2 Warp 4.  I don't know jack about 
OS/2 (yet) but I do know (or do I?) that there's no Retro client for it. I 
really don't want to introduce another backup strategy into the mix.

I'm pretty sure I can script something to have this thing dump files onto 
an NT server where Retrospect can get them.  But I like that warm happy 
feeling knowing that I can restore a box, OS and all in under an hour. 

Has anybody developed a Retrospect related backup solution for OS/2? Don't 
care how "out there" it is.  As always I'm interested in any helpful tips 
or tricks.

TIA,
Mark Maytum
Pompanoosuc Mills Corporation


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RE: Client IP changes

2001-02-02 Thread Thone, Bradley A (Sbcsi)

Adding by IP NAME is OK, too.

I'd avoid adding clients by IP ADDRESS if at all possible.

Brad.

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From: Irena Solomon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hi John,

If you let Retrospect find the client through multicast or subnet broadcast
when you originally logged it in, you don't need to take any further action
if the IP address changes. If you added it by direct IP address originally,
you'll need to "forget" the client from the Client Database and then log it
in again.

Regards,

Irena Solomon
Dantz Technical Support
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 Subject: Client IP changes
 
 On the Mac client, if you change the IP address of the machine, do you
need
 to reinstall the client?
 
 john



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