Just a note on our experience with OnStream. We bought an Internal
ADR30 drive and installed it in a PowerTowerPro 350. We immediately
lost everything on the SCSI chain. The drive works fine but I no
longer can use my Zip, Jaz drives.
Try checking ID #'s and termination. I have a internal
I'm currently looking for this on the Dantz site and will look in these
list archives, but if anyone can point me in the right direction to
solving this, I'd appreciate it:
Sometimes when I get home and change the location (via Loc. Manager) on
my PowerBook back to "Home", the Retrospect
Paul Mackinney of Dantz e-mailed me this method which works.
If you are restoring files to a volume that has newer versions of some
of the same files, and you don't want to replace new with old, this will work:
1. Preview the restore of the old version using the Replace Corresponding
I've run into this problem and if I really needed to have it uncrossed, I'd open up
the Retrospect control panel, turn it off, close it, reopen it, turn the Retrospect
control panel back on. This has worked 9 times out of 10 for me. It's just annoying
that the Retro client can't "keep track"
Hello all,
This is normal, expected behavior. When a user switches their connection
from PPP to Ethernet, the Retrospect 4.1 and later Client fails to connect
to the network.
The Retrospect 4.0 Client checked its network connection every 10 seconds.
This frequency caused problems for some
To use it, copy it to the Mac that uses Location Manager. Open Location
Manager and change the location in the Edit Location pop-up menu to whatever
location uses Ethernet. Click the Auto-Open Items box in the Settings
window. In the resulting window, navigate to the "P031 Toggle Client"
I also don't ever use PPP. I go between wireless Ethernet and 10/100 Ethernet (with
either DHCP or static). I haven't seen a pattern and have occasionally had the
"Waiting for TCP/IP".
On 06/23/2000 somewhere around the time of 15:25 -0500, Fred Turner, III spoke about
"Re: "Waiting for
I've installed about 5 of the SC-30 models on Macs. They work well. The
only issue I've run into is that sometimes the drives goes offline after
swapping tapes. Turning the unit off and on clears the problem. This issue
was well documented earlier on the Mac Managers maillist. There is
Phil,
When you say the drive goes offline, what exactly do you mean? Does it
disappear from the SCSI bus? Retrospect's driver wouldn't have anything to
do with random disappearances from the SCSI bus. Please call us at
925.253.3050 or e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with full details of the
problem so