Re: Throttling back Retro on a Mac

2001-02-07 Thread Philip Chonacky
Owen, Are you backing up network data via the Retrospect remote clients or by mounting drives? If you are using the clients, you could try throttling back the backup priority on the clients. You can also try switching to Appletalk protocol for remote backups. Other things to consider

Re: Throttling back Retro on a Mac

2001-02-07 Thread Owen Watson
Retro is backing up Clients (mostly) tho it does back up a server as well. My Mac (a G3) is running 4D Client, not Server. Owen, Are you backing up network data via the Retrospect remote clients or by mounting drives? If you are using the clients, you could try throttling back the backup

Throttling back Retro on a Mac

2001-02-06 Thread Owen Watson
I'm running Retro 4.3 on my work Mac to backup the network. Unfortunately it seems to take up all the network capacity on my machine, which leads to timeout problems with network clients such as 4D Client and Eudora. Is there any way I can throttle back Retro from 100% to say 90% of network