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(I only reset my backup sets about every three months. I run nightly
incremental backups to whichever of three independent backup sets I
happen to have in the tape drive. Backup Server is great!)
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>multiple partitions?
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>Thanks! (I'm sure I could figure this out, but if somebody
>already did this, I'd be happy to take that info.)
I test for enclosing folder name exactly matches "RECYCLED" or
"RECYCLER", but I set it
ware specifics.
Ecrix have responded to a separate question with "The difference in
the two firewire drives is mostly cosmetic".
Thanks Irena for the helpful comments on all my questions.
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The last question might be the only one that can be answered for sure!
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likely, at the next reboot).
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>It is possible to go to the Win client>Access and name these files as
>private. That way they won't get accessed.
The issue is probably the performance hit when the backup is running,
rather than simultaneous access to the files.
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tell application "Eudora"
blah
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have always
managed to eventually find the cause of the problem Retrospect has
exposed, but it isn't always convenient to track down these subtle
problems right away, and it certainly hurts when Retrospect is
(apparently) the only application affected by a problem.
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set, it may offer to restore it to
effectively multiple locations.
I am not sure if this explains what you are seeing. Have you got a
copy of agtman15.pdf in the folders that were backed up?
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are similar advantages for FAT32 over FAT16, but take that with a
grain of salt.
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t segments and was backed up using
Retrospect client. (Which might or might not be dual-homed, excuse my
ignorance.)
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anyone have any ideas or sample scripts?
The AppleScript Utilities folder in your Retrospect folder has some
example scripts which will get you started if you are familiar with
AppleScript.
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rver enough that the
network switch does not overload.
Having just purchased a switch this week that works fine under light
load, and fails under all forms of heavy load, it is an easy guess!
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>the next time around?
Yes.
>What happens if the tape is later marked found?
You may have backed up some files redundantly (since at the time,
they were considered not backed up), but otherwise everything is back
to just the same as before you set the
we pay money for client licences! :-)
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>>> VXA: 44 MB/m (46 copy/42 compare)
>>> DDS-2: 94 MB/m (60 copy/214 compare)
For "ideal" backups to VXA across 100Mb ethernet from a fast client
with large files, I see speeds like this:
Completed: 211 files, 315.2 MB
Performance: 123.6 MB/minute (122.0 copy,
d hardware to read the backup (including drivers
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uters when we got the
increased capacity with VXA, and switched to using Backup Server
rather than Backup scripts. Backups are now easier to manage than
before despite the increased volume. When I manage to fill up a tape
I'll have some idea of the compression, but still doing incrementals
to th
are nothing
>in common that I'm aware of.
I have this problem, but I also know that in my case the registry is
already corrupt! :-(
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technologies are for workgroup backups.
AIT looks best for capacity and by reputation, but is expensive.
VXA is aggressively priced, but I haven't heard much about them.
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