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2001-01-28 Thread Steve Bickle

I am lookin to see if it is possible to create a script that will execute
against only machines that did NOT get their last scheduled backup.  I have
an office of laptop users that are sometimes gone for weeks at a time then
are in the office for a day or maybe two.  I'm looking for a way to
basically have a script running all the time looking for the machines that
need to get backed up.  This way as soon as a laptop is plugged into the
network that has not made it's last scheduled backup it will get one right
away.  I had heard that this was being done somewhere but am not able to
find the person responsible for setting it up.


Thank you for your help,
SB



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2000-12-28 Thread Dat B. Tran

I've Retrospect server v4.2 running on a Macintosh machine and it's 
backing up both win & mac clients. I specified a certain folder that 
Retrospect should backup by including the pathname (eg. C:\windows\profiles 
or C:\My Documents) that matches the folders. However, that didn't work. 
Does anyone have any idea on how to specify the pathname for windows client 
on a mac retrospect server? I've look at http://www.dantz.com, but the site 
didn't help at all. Thank you



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2000-05-29 Thread Jim McHale

Problem: client on a mac is not being seen by RDB as being in the local 
subnet...

I've got a mac 8500 with 2 ethernet cards. One is connected to a cable 
modem with a DHCP assigned ip addr (eg: 24.147.121.7). The second enet card 
is on addr 192.168.0.2 (my local subnet).. I run IPNetRouter on the mac to 
route local traffic to the ethernet(ip masquerading).  From my win2k 
machine I can back up the other macs and pcs in the local subnet. However 
retrospect client on the 8500 is listening on the addr in the tcp/ip 
control panel (the 24.xx addr), so its not in the subnet..

Is there anyway to tell retrospect client on the mac to listen to 
192.168.0.2 (the other enet board?)?
I've tried port mapping to map port 497 such that when retrospect on the 
win2k box accesses a client on 192.168.0.2:497 its mapped to 
24.147.121.7:497 and vice versa, but this hasnt worked. I see that the 8500 
client opens a socket on port 497 to the win2k box, but I still get the msg 
that there is no client on 192.168.0.2..

Short of purchasing a license for "client networking" does anyone know of a 
solution to this?
thanx
-jim



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2000-04-24 Thread Adam Gerstein

I've just started receiving this error code below when trying to back 
up my backup server. My guess is that it's a hardware error, but I 
wanted to make sure. Since I bought the drive on eBay, I don't have 
the manuals or any reference material except the HP site

>-  4/22/2000 2:20:06 AM: Copying 6100
>   Trouble writing: "1-PB/Server [005]" (1048674304), 
>error 203 (hardware failure).
>   Additional error information for device "HP DAT DDS-DC" [0:5],
> Sense > f0 00 04 00 00 00 02 0b 00 00 00 00 44 00 01 00 00 54
> (HP  |HP35480A|1009)
>   4/22/2000 8:51:28 AM: Execution stopped by operator
>   Remaining: 829 files, 67.8 MB
>   Completed: 0 files, zero KB
>   Performance: 0.0 MB/minute
>   Duration: 06:31:22 (00:01:20 idle/loading/preparing)

Any one have any suggestions?

adam

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