Subject: Re: What's the consequence of a missing member?
I don't know the answer to this question, but your subject line could be
the setup for an almost infinite number of jokes. Perhaps we can swap
them at MacWorld...
I did type a suitable reply to the original mail but was not sure
Here's a middle-of-the-night feature request...
I'd love to be able to monitor Retrospect's performance more
interactively (I'm talking about watching the application window, not
across the network).
Would it be possible to change the "Source Performance" details to
include "recent"
Last week I added a DHCP server to our network and switched to dynamic IP
addressing instead of static addressing (for both Macs and PCs). Everything
seems to have been working OK until yesterday when several of the Macs and
PCs had 519 errors (network communication failed) and some of the PCs
Ok, solved one problem, now I've got another. I'm 99% sure the
problem is with our Adaptec 2930U card that our VXA drive is attached
to and _not_ the VXA drive. The problem is that now I'm getting
miscompares on certain files. The weird thing is that it is the same
files every night. The
I have a G4/400 with a 20Gb ATA-66 hard drive, an external Lacie Firewire
20GB hard drive and am running under MacOS 9.0.4.
My understanding of Retrospect is that the Mac versions are primarily
SCSI-focused and that the Windows versions recognise the non-SCSI drives
that many of the new G4
on 16/6/00 12:36 AM, Greg Morin wrote:
Any and all advice/comments would be welcome,
No idea about your problem, but please keep us informed on what you find.
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