Re: Shuting Down NT Apps

2000-05-17 Thread mark . maytum
Most apps (but not all I've found) respond to -q. So you can use the AT command scheduler (included in the NT Resource kit: Start MenuProgram FilesResource Kit 4.0ConfigurationCommand Scheduler) to make a command that specifies the path to filemaker and give it the -q command: c:\Program

Backup Server Questions

2000-05-17 Thread Julia Frizzell
I am testing using Retrospect as a backup server during the day, to back up our laptops so that those who use them won't have to leave them overnight (when our regular backup script goes into operation). We're testing it this week with a few of the laptop users, before trying to put it into

Re: Backup Server Questions

2000-05-17 Thread Luke Jaeger
At the server, you can set the prefs for each backup server script to tell it how long to wait before trying to back up the same user again. I think it's called the 'backup interval.' So that once a user is backed up, the backup server won't look at their machine again for X number of hours.

Re: Backup and Compare Performance ... lots of small files

2000-05-17 Thread John F. Lambert
Anyone had similar experiences where the hierarchy of the data has a dramatic effect on performance? I find that Retrospect on a 10base T network, Backup Server on a Pentium II 233, Client on a PowerBook G3 266, (or even better, on Virtual PC on a PB G3 266) can achieve 60MB/min transfer