Re: 0.8 MB/min?

2001-02-10 Thread Chuck Hornish
I do about this? Try increasing the memory allocation for Retrospect. On our network, 100-T Switched, backup speeds range between 145 and 220 MB/min using 4.3 with IP clients, not AppleTalk. The tape drive is a Sony DDS-4 4mm DAT. -- Regards, Chuck Hornish, KF6YBC Narnia Information Systems, Inc

Re: Backing up Now Contact/Up-to-Date servers?

2000-12-21 Thread Chuck Hornish
, but I'm not sure about the best way to implement that Suggestions? I use a QuickKeys script to quit all of the Now applications prior to backup and have them restart at a specified time before start of business the next day. -- Best Regards, Chuck Hornish, KF6YBC Narnia Information Systems

Re: G4s and error 519

2000-11-22 Thread Chuck Hornish
) and it don't show me. Maybe this works only on Apple cards? I have an Asante 10/100 NIC. The Asante software has that capability. -- Best Regards, Chuck Hornish, KF6YBC Narnia Information Systems, Inc. Fountain Valley, California 92708 USA Voice: 714-963-7742 FAX: 714-593-5808 mailto

Re: CPU speed vs. Network speed?

2000-08-16 Thread Chuck Hornish
for the G3 upgrade. The 6100 is too slow to fill a 10-T connection and a lot of Retrospect's requirements are RAM-based. Make sure the 6100 is not short of RAM: 64 MB recommended. -- Best Regards, Chuck Hornish, KF6YBC Narnia Information Systems, Inc. Fountain Valley, California 92708 USA Voice: 714-963

Re: customer notification

2000-07-19 Thread Chuck Hornish
received a notice. All of this information is required for the download. Is this data captured for later use or do I still need to send the email to customer service? -- Best Regards, Chuck Hornish, KF6YBC Narnia Information Systems, Inc. Fountain Valley, California 92708 USA Voice: 714-963-7742

Re: Opinions about DDS4?

2000-07-18 Thread Chuck Hornish
happy"...:-) -- Best Regards, Chuck Hornish, KF6YBC Narnia Information Systems, Inc. Fountain Valley, California 92708 USA Voice: 714-963-7742 FAX: 714-593-5808 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivering precisely defined database solutions

Re: Dos Client

2000-05-11 Thread Chuck Hornish
+ network computers drive C). What do I need to do so I can backup this machine ? Pray? -- Best Regards, Chuck Hornish, KF6YBC Narnia Information Systems, Inc. Fountain Valley, California 92708 USA Voice: 714-963-7742 FAX: 714-593-5808 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivering precisely defined

Re: New Announcements and Reviews

2000-04-18 Thread Chuck Hornish
, etc., I am sure I can get them for you. -- Best Regards, Chuck Hornish, KF6YBC Narnia Information Systems, Inc. Fountain Valley, California 92708 USA Voice: 714-963-7742 FAX: 714-593-5808 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivering precisely defined database solutions since 1992

Re: Server crashing during backups

2000-04-10 Thread Chuck Hornish
"Husk.David" wrote: Anyone have any opinions on the Farallon PN996-TX 10/100 PCI Ethernet card? Farallon makes excellent stuff. -- Best Regards, Chuck Hornish, KF6YBC Narnia Information Systems, Inc. Fountain Valley, California 92708 USA Voice: 714-963-7742 FAX: 71

Re: DDS-3 or DDS-4?

2000-03-06 Thread Chuck Hornish
? Otherwise, would it make more sense to consider a proven DDS-3 solution? DDS-4. I'd suggest getting rid of the 60-Meter tapes and re-writing the data onto longer tapes. Are you keeping the catalogs as well as the tapes? Are these tapes archives or backups? -- Best Regards, Chuck Hornish, KF6YBC