Re: Temp Memory (Was: Re: Is 4.2 compatible with OS 8.6 and ASIP 6.2)

2000-07-16 Thread Eric Zylstra

Darned Eudora IMAP client that every so often decides to check the 
server (for no apparent reason)--see my correction below.

The easiest way to prevent Retrospect from using temp system memory is to
assign it more than 8,192 K in the Finder.

Eric Ullman
Dantz Development

I don't think that is the behavior I see.  I look at my "About this 
Computer" window and see Retrospect taking up about 12 MB or so.  If 
I stop the run, quit the programassign it 32 MB in the Finder, 
Retrospect, doing the same
^^^
...quit the program and assign it...

backup task as before, now takes up 44 MB (with a bunch of it "unused").

At least that was my experience before I moved it off my ASIP server 
due to instability.

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RE: Is 4.2 compatible with OS 8.6 and ASIP 6.2

2000-07-13 Thread Jaeger, Luke

And in case you're wondering who turned on that 'temp memory' setting when
you didn't even know it existed - Apparently the 'temp memory' setting was
recommended a couple of versions ago; since then it has become preferable to
leave it off. If you upgraded your copy of Retrospect from an earlier
version this pref may have persisted. A little relic from the days of the
Apple Workgroup Server 95, when A/UX still walked the earth 





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 From: Eric Zylstra
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 Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 3:45 PM
 To:   retro-talk
 Subject:  Re: Is 4.2 compatible with OS 8.6 and ASIP 6.2
 
 Brad Suinn, an ASIP enginner for Apple, has compiled a list of advice 
 for making your ASIP Server more stable.  Look in the ASIP list 
 archives, if you can, and look for recent messages from Brad.
 
 In the advice compiled (from a variety of sources) there is the 
 technique to stop Retrospect from using temp memory, which seems to 
 cause problems with ASIP's use of Temp memory for it's cache.  This 
 seems a likely culprit for many of the ASIP/Retrospect issues.
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RE: Is 4.2 compatible with OS 8.6 and ASIP 6.2

2000-07-12 Thread Jaeger, Luke

I've been backing up ASIP 6.2/OS 8.6 via remote client 4.2 for over a year
without a problem.

Just to clarify - you are running the retrospect client on your ASIP server,
and the Retrospect app on a dedicated machine, correct? Running the
retrospect app on your ASIP server is a bad idea.

What kind of error message are you getting, if any?


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 From: Rhona Cash
 Reply To: retro-talk
 Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 9:18 AM
 To:   retro-talk
 Subject:  Is 4.2 compatible with OS 8.6 and ASIP 6.2
 
 Is anyone backing up a Mac ASIP 6.2 server with OS 8.6 using the remote
 client ver. 4.2A successfully?
 
 Apple has suggested I upgrade to ASIP 6.3 and OS 9 since I am using the
 latest Retrospect. Dantz has suggested I format all drives and start
 over. I have 300 GB of data that would need to be restored, that would
 mean our business would be closed down until the restore was finished.
 Not good!
 
 The remote server crashes after each backup when the either of the two
 G3s are the remote server. But, when I have the 8500 as the remote
 server the backup works like it should.
 
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Re: Is 4.2 compatible with OS 8.6 and ASIP 6.2

2000-07-12 Thread Rhona Cash

I have the Retrospect app on our other Mac server which has the same
setting up just a different RAID. I have to do this until I get this
solved, or I would have two computers crashing after each backup. I have
switch the app and the remote client on the two server and I get the
same problem on which ever is remotely backed up. Down graded both to
8500 isn't a very good solution.

It's good to hear that you are doing this without problems.  What model
is your server? What type of internal HD do you have? I am using a first
generation blue and white G3 with the Ultra wide 9 GB internal HD I also
have a MicroNet Data Dock 7000 and a MicroNet Genesis RAID, each is on
separate servers.

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Re: Is 4.2 compatible with OS 8.6 and ASIP 6.2

2000-07-12 Thread Philip Chonacky

pardon for butting in,

We are also running an Appleshare server and Retrospect on the same machine - the 
advantage to this is the higher datarate from backing up local drives than backing up 
over the network.

Apppleshare 5.0.3, Retrospect 4.2 on a Powermac 8500/150 w/256 Meg. RAM; Micronet 
DD7000 Raid; 40Meg of RAM are reserved for applications, Retrospect is set to use 
10Meg. of RAM.  Retrospect is also backing up aprox. 25 network clients.  Backup 
hardware is a Sony DDS-3 tape changer on a seperate SCSI bus from the Datadock.

This configuration has been very stable for us.


I have the Retrospect app on our other Mac server which has the same
setting up just a different RAID. I have to do this until I get this
solved, or I would have two computers crashing after each backup. I have
switch the app and the remote client on the two server and I get the
same problem on which ever is remotely backed up. Down graded both to
8500 isn't a very good solution.

It's good to hear that you are doing this without problems.  What model
is your server? What type of internal HD do you have? I am using a first
generation blue and white G3 with the Ultra wide 9 GB internal HD I also
have a MicroNet Data Dock 7000 and a MicroNet Genesis RAID, each is on
separate servers.

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