error -5000

2000-08-07 Thread Peter Dörscheln
Hi, We have a problem running our backup with Mac OS X Server 1.2 using Retrospect 4.2. The Server is a Mac G4 Server at 450 MHz and should be backed up from a usual Macintosh running Mac OS 8.6.1 having mounted the servervolume. Sometimes "error -5000 : no privileges" occurs, sometimes the

Re: error -5000

2000-08-07 Thread Matthew Tevenan
Peter, Unfortunately, at this time, Retrospect has not been certified for use on Mac OS X Server. Though you can certainly run Retrospect on OS 8/9 and back up a mounted OS X Server volume via AppleShare, running Retrospect in OS 8/9 emulation on an OS X Server is not supported. For more on our

Re: error 100 (device rejected command).

2000-08-07 Thread Matthew Tevenan
Eric, You can always ensure the readability of your backup sets by running a verify. This is not the same as compare, but it reads back all of your files from your discs and makes sure they are all readable and therefore retrievable. This is under ToolsVerify. Error 100 occurs because there was

Re: Strange behavior when restoring to entire disk

2000-08-07 Thread Matthew Tevenan
Michael, Most likely this is an allocation block size issue. Retrospect 4.1 fixed most of these problems, but depending on the number of files you have to restore, you may still see this "really overflow..." problem occasionally. See Dantz Tech Note 412 at

Retrospect event handler stuff

2000-08-07 Thread Jon Gardner
on 6/2/2000 12:06 PM, Matthew Tevenan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is possible with both Retrospect for Macintosh and Windows. See p. 193 of the Retrospect 4.2 User's Guide for information on how to do this with AppleScript and Retrospect for Mac. See p. 12 of the Retrospect 5.1 User's