The drive where the shap shots are stored is full or corrupt. I had a
similar one a while back and it turned out the drive directory was all
messed up.
Up until recently, I was running Retrospect 4.3 on a Power Mac 9600, and
backing up servers and workstations (I work for a book publisher) to
On 3/1/2001 7:37 AM, "Brian Caskey" wrote:
The computer works great, except for this
little problem. Looking at the restore options, the snapshots look fine, and
I can restore files, even from the backups that are generating errors. But
still, I get this error every morning...and that makes
this error.
Regards,
Irena Solomon
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From: Pam Lefkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Error -36 (i/o error, bad media?)
On 3/1/2001 7:37 AM, "Brian Caskey"
Just in the last couple of days, one of my Windows clients has started
returning the following error message:
"Can't access volume DISK (C:) on WIN_CLIENT, error 5 (unknown)"
The client computer is running Windows 98 with Retro client 5.1 for
windows.
Anytime I have retro not finding a
Hi Rick,
These problems may stem from troubles identifying unique volumes on the
client. On the first NT client, ensure that all volumes have unique volume
labels. If so it's possible that duplicate serial numbers are preventing
Retrospect from seeing the volumes correctly. There's a third party
Re: Error 541- Backup client not installed or not running
I get this error quite a bit but it is intermittent? One night backups may
work fine and the next night I may get this error on one of my volumes?
We are using a central backup server with an HP Surestore 818 Library
attached
On Don, 2. Nov 2000, 23:16:46 Uhr GMT David Weeks wrote:
a VXA drive which we are running on an Adaptec SCSI
card in a PPC 8500/200 with128MB RAM.
Backups run just fine and very fast, but after having backed up the entire
network (probably 40GB) the next incremental backup suddenly
On Fre, 3. Nov 2000, 2:26:50 Uhr GMT Chad S. Chelius wrote:
The first step I would take in troubleshooting this situation would be to
isolate the SCSI bus. Are there more than 1 SCSI device on the Adaptec
SCSI
bus? Is your VXA drive terminated properly? One other option would be to
Dave,
I'd first follow the advice given me by Ecrix Irena a few weeks ago,
and if that doesn't help, most likely your drive is experience some
sort of scsi problems with your computer. I'll forward you that post.
If that advice doesn't help, I'd contact Ecrix and tell them about
your
Hello All,
two weeks ago we bought a VXA drive which we are running on an Adaptec SCSI
card in a PPC 8500/200 with128MB RAM.
Backups run just fine and very fast, but after having backed up the entire
network (probably 40GB) the next incremental backup suddenly stops and asks
for the tape
I tried it and it worked.
Thanks Irena
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From: "Irena Solomon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "retro-talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 6:40 PM
Subject: Re: Error
You're probably receiving error -1017 when running automatically be
Doug Hinschberger (me) quoted
I tried repairing the catalog, but it was taking too long, so I decided I
would try and skip using the 1-Fourth Friday tape, and have Retrospect
use new media, naming it 2-Fourth Friday. When I tried I received this
message:
The tape cannot be added to this
You're probably receiving error -1017 when running automatically because the
Retrospect Launcher service (the service that allows Retrospect to
autolaunch) is configured to log in as a user that does not have access to
this network volume (I'm assuming this is a Microsoft Networking volume).
Hello Aaron,
If you are continuously getting corrupted catalogs, try running
ScanDisk/Chkdsk on the volume where the catalog is stored. You may also want
to store the catalog elsewhere on your hard drive. The large size of your
catalog wouldn't make it any more susceptible to corruption.
As a
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
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
Matthew,
Thanks for the reply.
Error -36, in my experience, has always meant that a media problem occurred
on the source volume. This has never been shown to be isolated to a specific
type of file. Error -36 is an Apple-defined error being returned by the OS
itself when Retrospect tries to copy
From: Steve Axthelm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "retro-talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 10:59:35 -0800
To: "retro-talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Error -36 on PSD files written by Painter?
Matthew,
Thanks for the reply.
Error -36, in my ex
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From: Steve Axthelm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "retro-talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 10:59:35 -0800
To: "retro-talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Error -36 on PSD files written by Painter?
Matthew,
Thanks for the
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