Malcolm,

>> In pulling up the error message on the Mac OS errors list, it indicates that
>> the disk driver is not cooperating with the file manager. {-23    openErr
>> Requested read/write permission doesn't match driver's open permission,}
> 
> Interesting ... Retrospect reported the error, why did you make the leap
> to MacOS errors?

Basically, if you're getting *most* any negative error up through -5XXX in
Retrospect, it's is being mapped directly from the OS. That's why Pat looked
to a list of Mac OS errors to figure out what this meant.

All of Pat's suggestions are good ones. I assure you that larger than 2 GB
file backup sets were tested thoroughly and do work correctly. I'd estimate
they were the number one customer suggestion of recent memory, so we knew
they'd better! If you're still having trouble, please e-mail
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Matthew Tevenan
Technical Support Specialist
Dantz Development Corporation
925.253.3050 
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> From: Malcolm McLeary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "retro-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 21:09:21 +1000
> To: "retro-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: 4.3 and the bleeding edge
> 
> Hi Pat,
> 
> On 23/7/00 4:35 PM, Pat Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> In pulling up the error message on the Mac OS errors list, it indicates that
>> the disk driver is not cooperating with the file manager. {-23    openErr
>> Requested read/write permission doesn't match driver's open permission,}
> 
> Interesting ... Retrospect reported the error, why did you make the leap
> to MacOS errors?
> 
> I have no idea if its relevant, but Finder will happily duplicate the
> storage set so Finder can open the file and read it.
> 
>> Sounds like it could be a problem with the disk driver on your disk in this
>> case. What formatting software was used to format the ATA disk? Did it see
>> it as a SCSI drive or an ATA drive?
> 
> Only use the Apple product ... Drive Setup ... the "get info" on the disk
> says its v8.1.4.  The card makes ATA disks appear to be on just another
> SCSI bus.
> 
>> Have you tried creating a greater than 2GB file set on a connected SCSI hard
>> drive on this computer and does it work?
> 
> No the biggest SCSI drive I have is only 2GB ... I guess I could string a
> couple of them together as a stripe.
> 
> I will verify that the disk driver is the latest, and also the bios for
> the card.
> 
> Cheers,  Malcolm
> 
> 
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