4x additional drives for the original SuperStar. Once the messy stuff is
done I end up with a DD7000 as a doorstop, 1x 300gb Superstar + hot spare,
If you want to get rid of your "doorstop", just let me know.
I will gladly take it off your hands :)
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Thank you to all that responded, I was looking in the wrong place.
Thanks again,
SB
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of matt barkdull
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2001 1:27 PM
To: retro-talk
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Backup Server
Wow. I never thought of that. Temporary directories sound like they will
save my butt. Brilliant response!
Would I use temp directories with win95/98?
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Scott Dunn
Systems Engineer
South Shore Building Services
www.southshoreinc.com
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Ok, so I tried a Copy - Transfer from test1 (a backup set
consisting of a CD-RW) to test2 (a Macintosh file) selecting 'All
Files', options set to 'Normal'. It was a 10 002 files, 944MB,
transfer. It resulted in a 563MB file. However, for some reason the
transfer seem to have stopped when it was
I believe that "Bad backup set header found" errors are usually the result of bad data
on the source storage set. This could also be an interface problem (poorly terminated
SCI chain, etc.)
Have you tried retrieving the data from the CD-RW set to regular files?
Tried copying data with the
Hi Scott,
on 30/1/01 2:18 AM, Scott Dunn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow. I never thought of that. Temporary directories sound like they will
save my butt. Brilliant response!
Would I use temp directories with win95/98?
Absolutely!
When faced with this situation with normal user PCs
Ok, here's a feature request that I've been looking around in Retrospect...
An easy way to find out how much was backed up off of a certain
client without having to add up all the backup numbers in the log.
Meaning, a week ago I started a new backup. It did a full backup
over the weekend