Hi,
as noone had an additional clue, I - again - started to fumble around with
this phenomenia...
I just found out..
that..
this piece of #@'%%@, named Omniview Pro Keyboard/Mouse/Video 8 port Switch
was responsible for all the trouble.
This piece is total crap!!
Never buy such stuff, dont't make
I've added the two OnStream drives (ADR50 and SC30) in the internal
SCSI configurations (wide connector if available). I've listed the
pricing I can get to keep the comparison prices consistent.
Steve Rothman, the Eliant 820 is an Exabyte drive utilizing an 8mm
helical scan tape. The VXA-1 med
Can anyone give me possible pitfalls in running an Adaptec Powerdomain
Ultra wide scsi card (68 pin) in a new Apple Mac G4 with Retrospect v4.2
please.
TIA
Mark Witrylak
Computer Support Team
Ysgol Seicoleg School of Pyschology
Prifysgol Cymru, Bangor
Can someone whip up a Filemaker app that will calculate the $/GB of any
given backup solution based on the cost of the mechanism and the number of
media required? Different backup systems make sense for different size
installations, obviously.
top of the world,
Luke Jaeger, Technology Coordina
I'm helping a small office set up a back up system. Since they are
pretty budget conscious, I had thought to use an Orb drive and
Retrospect.
I've tried using Retrospect and Orbs previously without success. On a
multiple member storage set, Retrospect could not get the first Orb
cartridge to
Todd,
There were issues with earlier versions of Castlewood's Mac drivers which
seem to have been fixed with the latest version. I'd highly recommend
downloading the latest driver from www.castlewood.com, installing it, then
erasing each of your backup disks before trying another backup (to make
Hi,
I was just wondering if I have to update the clients when I update the
Retrospect application?
Is it possible to just update the application and not the clients for 4.1
->4.2?
Thanks in advance,
Sam
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.Sam Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.Bit
How does one force a single file to get backed up that RS thinks is
already backed up?
I'm testing a new VXA drive and trying a backup/restore sequence.
Backup ran fine and when trying to restore I get one file that won't
restore. Log states "File "blah blah" appears incomplete." Don't know
w
Larry, thanks for this very useful list and the correction.
Here's my fantasy: this same list, on a tiny little web page, with
links to the manufacturers and retailers involved. Wouldn't that be
cool? If such a page existed, it would be worthy of being listed in
the standard footer for Retro-T
>
>Here's how I personally chose which tape drive to go with:
>
>The way I figure, in order, the most important factors regarding the
>tape backup system are:
>
>1. Reliability
>2. Performance
>3. Ease
4. Cost
>Some of these items will be in different order for other people but
>I think that re
> Don't want to
>start over and re-backup the entire disk, nor start a new set just to
>grab this file, but I'm stumped.
>
Well, you could always add a character to the end of the name. RS should
see a change in it and back it up.
Pam
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> How does one force a single file to get backed up that RS thinks is
> already backed up?
One way:
Launch Retrospect
Immediate>Backup
Select your source and destination volumes if they're not already selected
Click Options
Click More Choices
Click Matching
Uncheck "Match source volumes to cat
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