Re: Retro

2001-03-08 Thread Craig Gaevert
that have changed. Makes complete sense to me. I'll give it another shot. -- Craig Gaevert, A.I.A. Architect TLCD Architecture Santa Rosa, CA [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- To subscribe:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTE

Re: Retro

2001-03-07 Thread Craig Gaevert
als) doesn't work. At least any of the times I've tried, I've come in the next morning to find a total mess with no backup. After a week of trying and no backups, I gave up. No knock on Dantz here, just that it has never worked for me and I wouldn't recommend it. YMMV. -- Cra

Re: 4.3 and the bleeding edge

2000-07-24 Thread Craig Gaevert
Expansion card (not in use), the video card. As soon as I have a chance I intend to do the extensions thing looking for conflicts there, but since this thing hangs on the SCSI scan, I'm not sure that that is worth the time. -- Craig Gaevert, A.I.A. Architect TLCD Architecture Santa Rosa,

4.3 and the bleeding edge

2000-07-21 Thread Craig Gaevert
Well, 4.3 is a bust for me. During script execution it scans the deives and freezes when it hits my tape drive (Sony DDS-4, scsi bus 2 device 1). Funny but 4.2 was rock solid. G. -- Craig Gaevert, A.I.A. Architect TLCD Architecture Santa Rosa, CA [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Opinions about DDS4?

2000-07-19 Thread Craig Gaevert
or tape related failures or hiccups of any kind. I have also been > using the odd DDS3 tape occasionally without problems too. > > Steve Rothman wrote: > > > Can anyone who's been using DDS-4 with a Mac for Retrospect Network > > backup comment about reliability and maintenanc

Re: Why won't Retrospect autorun?

2000-05-04 Thread Craig Gaevert
the backup worked), > and the script would start shortly after. Removing BlackWatch worked. > > -- > MARK HEWITT > Programmer / MAX Multimedia / London -- Craig Gaevert, A.I.A. Architect TLCD Architecture

Re: Why won't Retrospect autorun?

2000-04-26 Thread Craig Gaevert
start up automatically on my Mac. No lack of memory. When I do launch > Retro on these occasions it then happily does its scripts, but why is > the autolaunch so erratic? > > Yes, I do have it turned on. . . > . > Owen Watson > at home in Wellington, New Z

Re: DDS-3 speeds (was RE: ailing DAT drive)

2000-03-31 Thread Craig Gaevert
ide) backups (at my desktop 9600 w/ G3) over a 100bT link I'm getting 73.4mb/min from my 8550 (w/ G3 card and 100bT card) to 134.2mb/min from my G3 (B&W) server. -- Craig Gaevert, A.I.A. Architect TLCD Architec

Solution ->[SOT?] Retrospect causing ASIP crash?

2000-03-06 Thread Craig Gaevert
ve exactly the same configuration running another ASIP server >that has no problem doing incremental backups every day. > -- > Serge Paulus > > On jeudi 10 février 2000, Craig Gaevert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >snip>. But ever since this time trying to > >

[SOT?] Retrospect causing ASIP crash?

2000-02-10 Thread Craig Gaevert
h swapping back in the 604e card to see if I can achieve the same result. If so then I'd say it's bad ram. Thoughts? -- Craig Gaevert, A.I.A. Architect / Associate / Systems Administrator TLCD Architecture Santa Rosa, CA [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -

Re: Retrospect 4.2, OS9, and DLT?

2000-01-24 Thread Craig Gaevert
2, and > Retrospect 4.1. Ever since Retrospect has not been the same. > snip> > Is anyone else > having problems with Retrospect 4.2, ASIP 6.3 and OS9? Any Ideas? > -- Craig Gaevert, A.I.A. Architect / Associate / Systems Administrator TLCD Architecture Santa R

Re: Retrospect freeze

1999-12-23 Thread Craig Gaevert
prove stability in reference to another poster's problems with ASIP 6.3/MacOS9. Worked like a charm. My desktop backup machine is now working quite nicely. -- Craig Gaevert, A.I.A. Architect / Associate / Systems Administrator TLCD Architecture Santa Rosa, CA [EMAIL

Re: Retrospect freeze [final]

1999-12-10 Thread Craig Gaevert
Well, after acquiring a batch of DDS-4 tapes and enlarging the memory allocation to 20mb I am happy to report that I've had several successful backups in a row. I'm leaving things just as they are and not changing a thing. Thanks for everyone's input. -- Craig Gaevert, A