Instead of just restarting, try shutting down for a minute and then
restarting. This will ensure that everything is cleared out.
Regarding the tape, Retrospect is likely thinking that the error was a
result of defective media. When it asks for a new tape, it's erring on the
side of caution and pr
At 9:00 PM -0800 26/11/00, Craig Isaacs wrote:
> > Hi again,
>> I only received one response to the email below about 102
>> errors disappearing after restarts...so if anyone else has any light
>> to shed it would be appreciated. Since I posted we have found that if
>> IE crashes (which i
> Hi again,
> I only received one response to the email below about 102
> errors disappearing after restarts...so if anyone else has any light
> to shed it would be appreciated. Since I posted we have found that if
> IE crashes (which it does extremely frequently on the backup) machine
> t
Hi again,
I only received one response to the email below about 102
errors disappearing after restarts...so if anyone else has any light
to shed it would be appreciated. Since I posted we have found that if
IE crashes (which it does extremely frequently on the backup) machine
then we w
No, we usually run with VM on? Is this a problem? How much RAM should
Retrospect be given?
Adrian
>Have you turned off Virtual Memory and checked the amount of Ram allocated
>to the retrospect app?
>
>Dan.
>
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Have you turned off Virtual Memory and checked the amount of Ram allocated
to the retrospect app?
Dan.
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>From: Adrian Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "retro-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: SCSI Voodoo strikes...(continued)
>Date: Mon, Nov 13, 2000, 3:48 PM
>
> Hi,
> I posted the