Irena Solomon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said this:
You should also make sure that you have the AppleShare Memory Manager
extension if it is required for your configuration. From the Retrospect 4.3
Readme:
I'm going to try this out, however it's odd that I moved our (new) hard
drive and it's SCSI
Are there any conflicts between these two?
A B+W G3 fileserver of ours has been crashing consistently during the
compare process (while the Retrospect server logs a 519 error). Last Night I
Stopped ASIP and restarted with all of its extensions disabled (and a few
other unnecessary: Colorsync,
Matt, you need to make sure you put a filter in there to not backup
the mail database. Otherwise it will lock up every time.
Do an Exclude filter on "AppleShare IP Mail" database
This worked for me. Of course, it's not backing up the mail
database. There is a script that Dantz supplies
retro-talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 12:33:00 -0900
To: "retro-talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ASIP 6.2 and Retrospect 4.2A Client
Matt, you need to make sure you put a filter in there to not backup
the mail database. Otherwise it will lock up every ti
Retrospect should not corrupt anything. The worst case is that the
mail files will not be backed up.
Why? Retrospect does a scan of the volume and reads in all the
names and modification dates. If the modification date is changed
between the scan and when the file is actually suppose to