On 00-07-06 16:36 +0200, "Garret J. Cleversley" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to use the duplicate volume command but it won't duplicate a volume
on the same machine?? I have two drives in my servers and planned on just
using the duplicate command but retrospect won't allow it. Is there
NetPresenz--wish that
Stairways Software would have continued developing it!
Jim Coefield
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Subject: Duplicating volumes
From: "Garret J. Cleversley" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000 10:36:30 -0400
I tried to use the duplicate volume command but it won't duplicat
I tried to use the duplicate volume command but it won't duplicate a volume
on the same machine?? I have two drives in my servers and planned on just
using the duplicate command but retrospect won't allow it. Is there another
way or am I looking to another program?
G
on 6/7/00 9:36 AM, Garret J. Cleversley at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to use the duplicate volume command but it won't duplicate a volume
on the same machine?? I have two drives in my servers and planned on just
using the duplicate command but retrospect won't allow it. Is there
alk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Duplicating volumes
Garret,
Retrospect will not duplicate files to and from volumes that reside on the
same client. To do that, install a copy of Retrospect or Retrospect Express
locally and do the duplicate that way. That would be faster than anything
Here's the stress then.. I need a copy of retrospect for each machine then
right. Who's got that much scratch. plus I prefer to not have retrospect
running on any of my servers (putting the client on there hurt). so hmmm
looks like I'll still do it manually. Or maybe set-up an applescript
I tried to use the duplicate volume command but it won't duplicate a volume
on the same machine?? I have two drives in my servers and planned on just
using the duplicate command but retrospect won't allow it. Is there another
way or am I looking to another program?
Are you trying to clone a