Just a thought- as I understand the problem, you are trying to backup to a
hard drive rather than to tape of removable right? and the file that is
getting to be too big is the file that Retrospect is writing, right? So
here's possible workaround that I haven't tried, but it makes sense so it
Thanks for the tips. Here's a few more details
It only happens on the one client, and there is another one on the same hub
that has no trouble at all. The client has two drives that need backing up
and the trouble seems to be worse on drive d:\, but it sometimes happens on
c:\ as well.
OK, I promised an update on this...
Things are OK on this issue. I had to define subvolumes in order to make
this folder back up, and that was a pain, but seems to work OK. The biggest
problem is that if I add new folders I have to then also add them as
defined subvolumes in Retrospect and