Re: Retrospect on Mac OS X (server)

2000-06-01 Thread Eric Ullman
Paul E. Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Actually as long as we're asking for things; how about support for > NDMP, "Network Data Management Protocol" (see )? We have spent some time investigating NDMP, and we are looking into how we might support it in the future. Eric U

Re: Retrospect on Mac OS X (server)

2000-06-01 Thread Paul E. Bloch
Actually as long as we're asking for things; how about support for NDMP, "Network Data Management Protocol" (see )? -- paul e. bloch, network administrator tel:+1-541-346-4451 department of computer science mail:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1202 university

Re: Retrospect on Mac OS X (server)

2000-06-01 Thread Edmund A. Hintz
>> Apple has said that Mac OS X Server, as it exists it today, will be replaced >> by a new one based on their upcoming Mac OS X release. We are planning on >> supporting Mac OS X, and the new Mac OS X Server, with a new Carbonized >> release of Retrospect and the Retrospect Client currently in de

Re: Retrospect on Mac OS X (server)

2000-06-01 Thread Jon Stevens
on 6/1/2000 6:22 AM, Eric Ullman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all, > > Apple has said that Mac OS X Server, as it exists it today, will be replaced > by a new one based on their upcoming Mac OS X release. We are planning on > supporting Mac OS X, and the new Mac OS X Server, with a new Carbo

Re: Retrospect on Mac OS X (server)

2000-06-01 Thread Stefan Jeglinski
>RE: I can understand holding the full retrospect client up until >shipping, but I believe you should be able to provide a carbon >client soon. I believe it would be acceptable if this client was >not fully sanctioned for Mac OSX, and that it be deemed as Client >public beta. It could also on

Re: Retrospect on Mac OS X (server)

2000-06-01 Thread Thomas Myers
>Hi all, > >Apple has said that Mac OS X Server, as it exists it today, will be replaced >by a new one based on their upcoming Mac OS X release. We are planning on >supporting Mac OS X, and the new Mac OS X Server, with a new Carbonized >release of Retrospect and the Retrospect Client currently in

Re: Retrospect on Mac OS X (server)

2000-06-01 Thread Eric Ullman
Clay Caviness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> We have been participating in Apple's Developer Kitchens for Mac OS X, >> and we plan to ship at the same time as Mac OS X. > > i sadly guess you mean when it is officially released this winter, and not, > as i hope, when the public beta is out this su

Re: Retrospect on Mac OS X (server)

2000-06-01 Thread Clay Caviness
> We have been participating in Apple's Developer Kitchens for Mac OS X, > and we plan to ship at the same time as Mac OS X. i sadly guess you mean when it is officially released this winter, and not, as i hope, when the public beta is out this summer? -- Clay Caviness Network Man

Re: Retrospect on Mac OS X (server)

2000-06-01 Thread Eric Ullman
Hi all, Apple has said that Mac OS X Server, as it exists it today, will be replaced by a new one based on their upcoming Mac OS X release. We are planning on supporting Mac OS X, and the new Mac OS X Server, with a new Carbonized release of Retrospect and the Retrospect Client currently in devel

RE: Retrospect on Mac OS X (server)

2000-06-01 Thread Hyde, Glenna M.
June 1, 2000 1:50 AM > To: retro-talk > Subject: Retrospect on Mac OS X (server) > > Matthew Healey stuck his hand up to say: > >Oh while I am at it, I would like to stick my hand up for client program > (at > >least) for MacOS X Server. > > Me too. I much p

Retrospect on Mac OS X (server)

2000-05-31 Thread John Gee
Matthew Healey stuck his hand up to say: >Oh while I am at it, I would like to stick my hand up for client program (at >least) for MacOS X Server. Me too. I much prefer using a Retrospect client to do backups, rather than mounting volumes directly. NB: It makes good sense for Dantz, we pay mone