>What is SIMS, and where can I find it/more about it?
http://www.stalker.com/SIMS
Dig thru the ftp site, you actually want to get 1.8b8, not the
official release 1.7.
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x and run SIMS on it for your mail.
We actually run SIMS on Mac-on-Linux on LinuxPPC (works great). We
use ASIP for file sharing, but I can't imagine anyone using ASIP mail
for anything, it is so lame.
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are stubborn and still use 8.6, how do we get to this?
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I do not know.
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>Sorry for the rant. All flames will (seriously!) be directed to
>/dev/null. To try to salvage something from my post, I suggest
>get IPNR and -watch- the
^
Sorry, I meant IPNM: IPNetMonitor.
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the rant. All flames will (seriously!) be directed to
/dev/null. To try to salvage something from my post, I suggest get
IPNR and -watch- the connections that are being made and when. Then
you will have a clue as to what is going on (and probably, but not
necessarily a solution).
Stefan
t this a long time ago to Apple and mostly the response
was "yeah, yeah, whatever". You should definitely consider a
competitor's product when a solution isn't available, but make sure
you tell it to -Apple- ;-)
rant over.
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xtension fixed this problem.
>I usually run set the reserve to give Retrospect a comfortable room
>to run in (I believe Retrospect uses temporary memory as well).
Our reserve is set to 155MB. Should be enough for Retrospect :-)
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> >dunno but I'd like t
merrily auto-launching for maybe several days before it happens
again.
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able?
I'm pretty ignorant about the nuts and bolts of ethernet, hence my
questions. Hopefully the off-topic nature is not seen as a terrible
intrusion on the normal list traffic (it -is- kinda quiet right
now..:-)
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>Anyone have any opinions on the Farallon PN996-TX 10/100 PCI Ethernet card?
I've had good luck with the older Farallon 10BT cards, so I just
bought one of these 10/100 cards. Haven't got it yet, so I can't tell
you anything. Contact me privately in a week if you want to
in LinuxPPC,
and I have found it trivial to turn on. It's pretty well as much
out-of-the-box now as Appletalk on MacOS, AFAICT.
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>Or you can install MacNFS on the Mac.
Is this the recently released $150(?) client from Thursby (I think)?
Anybody here used it and have comments? (um, for backup issues, to
keep it on-topic).
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>Retro will backup files from a mounted network drive. You don't have to be
>running a client on the other machine.
oops, yes that makes complete sense to me now that I think about it.
Thanks for setting me straight...
Stefa
initially with a LinuxPPC box we've added to the
office.
Until Dantz comes up with a *nix client, that is :-)
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ther backup box) to drop
from 3300KB/sec to 10KB/sec when activating this extension. Again,
this PTP box has an Apple OEM 10/100 NIC; there is some weird
interaction between this NIC and the USB extension.
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they are used, but can anyone at
Dantz comment on this? Performance from less than one day earlier
with all the same hardware suggests that a network issue, outside of
the slot selection, is exceedingly unlikely.
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lex because it takes most of the work
out of your hands. But you should be able to peruse it.
>Dooo! So your saying your script is not a Retrospect-friendly (but rather
>a "stand alone" back-up) script?
Mine is a standalone script. It knows nothing about Retrospect or
anythi
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I'm posting back to the list in case anyone else wants it. For me, it
mostly has been how I learned Applescript. It's been fun, but I've
suggested to the company that they buy Retrospect :-), since their
backup needs will be growin
erious backup admin doesn't take
his manual to bed with him? ;-)
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ls. IIRC, we downloaded the 4.2 update.
Can we purchase a 4.2 manual for a nominal price?
>So how are we doing? Better?
Just to let you know, yes, thanks. The personal touch makes a big difference...
Regards
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d to be.
What's wrong here? My boss is mad because I keep having to use 2
tapes when one should easily do, because to my chagrin I'm backing up
[large] excluded files. Looks like a bug to me but I will entertain
better explanations. I found nothing in the manual that might solve
thi
drive (I haven't seen it yet), but they want to buy a new one.
On Windows, does one have to install a separate driver for a backup
drive from the drive's manufacturer, or does Retro alone take care of
that?
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