Re: moving a CD storage set

2000-04-07 Thread Chuck Hornish
Bob Durst wrote: > > Is it possible to move a CD storage set from the proprietary format > that Dantz uses into a more universally readable form? I know that it > works if one has a storage set on removable media (Zips, Jaz etc.) > and then writes the storage set onto CD-R (using Toast to copy th

moving a CD storage set

2000-04-07 Thread Bob Durst
Is it possible to move a CD storage set from the proprietary format that Dantz uses into a more universally readable form? I know that it works if one has a storage set on removable media (Zips, Jaz etc.) and then writes the storage set onto CD-R (using Toast to copy the Zips to CD). These are

Re: Appletalk vs. TCP/IP backup speeds

2000-04-07 Thread Luke Jaeger
that's weird. what kind of throughput (MB/min) are you seeing during the backup with the different protocols? Is there something about the network architecture that handles IP differently from atalk? ie, internal firewalls, etc? "Jeffry C. Nichols" wrote: > > I have an interesting situation on

[Mac OS X] Exporting/Importing NFS Shares...

2000-04-07 Thread Greg Jewett
At 11:49 AM -0700 9/16/99, Juergen wrote: >Hello, > >I asked a coupla days ago mixed in with another topic, so I'm trying >again: > >How can I share directories via NFS? >In NetworkManager I can go to FileSharing and successfully mount NFS >filesystems. But in the 'Shared Directories' tab, the but

Appletalk vs. TCP/IP backup speeds

2000-04-07 Thread Jeffry C. Nichols
I have an interesting situation on one of my client macs. It is a blue&white G3 with a 10/100 card built-in. The backup machine is a beige G3, 266 MHz, backing up to an Exabyte 8mm tape drive, networked via an Asante 10/100 PCI card. Using the "info" box on the client G3 when using TCP/IP th

Re: iBook error reported from user

2000-04-07 Thread Luke Jaeger
> I don't use the back-up server -thing since I don't know how to make a > scheduled recykle backup. The storagesets keep growing and growing for the > laptops. > > We currentley back up to a harddrive where the storagesets can't be larger > than two GB, remember. > Here's how you do it.

iBook error reported from user

2000-04-07 Thread jakob krabbe
One of our iBook users reports that after the daily back-up he needs to restart the computer. He finds it abit annoying and asks me for the answer. We have two identical iBooks (exept the colour) and the other one is doing fine. I don't use the back-up server -thing since I don't know how to ma