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,
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!
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
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
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,