Re: dying server

2000-10-17 Thread Tim David
Isn't there a setting somewhere called byte by byte comparison? I think that is for the verify but I wonder if it would help what you are doing. (just thinking out loud) Tim Jon Gardner wrote: > on 10/17/00 11:42 AM, Matt Barkdull at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Do you have the mail function

Re: dying server

2000-10-17 Thread Jon Gardner
on 10/17/00 11:42 AM, Matt Barkdull at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Do you have the mail function of ASIP running? > > Do you have a filter set in Retrospect to not backup the mail folder? > > I can guaranty that if you are trying to backup that folder, that's > where it is locking up. Mine did

Re: dying server

2000-10-17 Thread Matt Barkdull
Do you have the mail function of ASIP running? Do you have a filter set in Retrospect to not backup the mail folder? I can guaranty that if you are trying to backup that folder, that's where it is locking up. Mine did the same thing. Fortunately, I have a very low volume mail server so losing

dying server

2000-10-17 Thread Jon Gardner
Every night when the Retrospect backup gets to "88 files remaining, 12.0 Mb" on the system volume of my ASIP server, the ASIP server dies. How can I find out what file Retrospect is reading (or attempting to read) when this happens? Is there a way to get file-by-file info in the log? <>< Jon L. G