Does the space-used field represent a compressed value?

2000-06-14 Thread Maurice Volaski
In the listing of backup set members, Retrospect gives the space taken up on tape. Is this value represent the total of the raw data or the total of compressed data? I am seeing about 45 GB on the 230 meter AIT-2 tapes and presume this a compressed value, that the raw data is somewhat higher

Re: What's the consequence of a missing member?

2000-06-14 Thread Luke Jaeger
I don't know the answer to this question, but your subject line could be the setup for an almost infinite number of jokes. Perhaps we can swap them at MacWorld... Maurice Volaski wrote: If a member of a backup set is marked missing, does Retrospect treat what was on the tape as having not

Re: How to generate administrative network activity?

2000-06-14 Thread david bonde
At 08.01 -0700 00-06-12, Glenn L. Austin wrote/00-06-12, 08.01 -0700 skrev Glenn L. Austin: Just because it is called "sleep" in the ESCP, doesn't mean that it really is sleep. My Windows laptop uses "Suspend" to mean "save memory and power down." The easiest way to tell if it is truly

Re: What's the consequence of a missing member?

2000-06-14 Thread John Gee
If a member of a backup set is marked missing, does Retrospect treat what was on the tape as having not been backed up? Yes. For example, if one computer's whole hard disk is copied for the first time on a tape and that tape is marked missing, does Retrospect start from scratch the next time