> So I've been trying to remember to turn off the DEFAULT wait at shutdown
> that you get when you install a client but is there a way out of this
> when it does happen?
>
I found that you can type 'r' or 's' in the Retrospect Client's Wait at
Shutdown dialog and the computer will either restar
> That must be to a harddrive? I only get 67 MB/min...but the VXA isn't
> connected to a scsi-2, just the scsi-1 "out-of-the-box" G3 desktop at about
> 233 MHz with an additional 100 MBit PCI card.
Yes, I was backing up to a hard drive. However, I know that a tape drive is
capable of similar spe
Just as a note, I was backing up my Tangerine iBook (color is the most
important feature, right?) over 100 BaseT to a FireWire hard drive on my
desktop computer and saw over 200 MB/min transfers for the entire backup.
If you have a mixed 10 and 100 network, it makes sense to get everyone over
to
>> What would give better performance, a G3 upgrade to the 6100 or a 100
>> base T card. I can only do one since the 6100 only has one slot.
>
> Go with the G3 upgrade. The 6100 bus is too slow to benefit from a 100Mbps
> Ethernet card, but the G3 card will at least allow it to maximize the
> ex
on 7/30/00 5:36 PM, Michael Scheurer at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> on 31/7/00 10:03 AM, John Gee wrote:
>
>> I get about the same number of miscompare errors as with the previous
>> version, and they all make sense. (e.g. Files which are in use by
>> running applications like email clients whic
On 7/21/00 5:49 PM, "Craig Gaevert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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).
>
What is the configuration of your setup (computer, OS, SCSI card, other SCSI
pe
On 7/22/00 10:30 PM, "Malcolm McLeary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Craig,
>
> On 22/7/00 10:49 AM, Craig Gaevert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Well, 4.3 is a bust for me. During script execution it scans the devices
>> and freezes when it hits my tape drive (Sony DDS-4, scsi bus 2 device
On 7/21/00 7:23 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In a message dated 7/20/00 5:30:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> there is a workgroup backup workbook. I believe it's also in the appendix
>> of most recent Retrospect manuals.
>
> This seems to have disappeared in the
on 7/20/00 9:50 PM, John Gee at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi, remember a while ago, i had a 519 net retry error that i
>> couldn't work out...
> [...]
>> I have found a workaround: if I turn on Link Encryption on each
>> client everything runs smoothly!
> [...]
>> can anyone explain this?
>
>
Open Transport, the Macintosh networking architecture, does not support
multi-link multihoming with TCP/IP. This means that applications will use
bind to the IP address set in the TCP/IP control panel for the primary NIC
card. Since you are using your primary NIC/interface to access your cable
mo
install Retrospect 4.1 and then download and run the current
4.2 updater so that you get the new help for Retrospect 4.2.
This will solve your issue.
Pat Lee
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> Read the instructions, read-me it says to trash the help file in the
> retrospect folder.
>
>> "Sorry cou
on 12/12/1999 4:29 PM, Douglas Davis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can anyone explain exactly how to get Retro to backup to a CD-R or a CD-RW?
> I go to Configure-->Devices and it can see my internal Yamaha CRW 4416
> burner, but it doesn't appear as an "available" device.
Is this a SCSI CD-RW d
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