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Originally Posted by
edfair
This isn't rocket science. You can probably do it yourself, with a little help. Will require you to know the root password, some idea of how much space the data takes up, the ability to use tools to get the covers off and the bad tape drive out, and to replace the tape drive with something else and cover it back up.
I know the root password.
Not sure about data size - almost a complete newb with unix, except for some troubleshooting commands in OSX (FreeBSD) DIR? Get Info?
Tools and hardware replacement is second nature.
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Originally Posted by
edfair
Changing the backup device is a small change using edgemenu and edge reports the backup every time it does one to the root mailbox, if it is implemented correctly.
And I get to EdgeMenu and EdgeReports how?
Login as Root
Open BackupEdge (can it do the update automatically?)
I downloaded the 01.02.04 update in .exe format that is supposed to create two appropriate disks for the Unix Server (in process now)
Is there a good guide for BackupEdge for the clueless?
Thank you for your response and time.
David
OH, by the way... Would you go with DVD-RW or harddrive (160Gb or 320Gb)???
I have a thing about tape drives, unless you buy two at install time so you have a backup.
Thanx
AND AGAIN
Do you do a Bootable DiskImage of the drive in case of drive failure? A one time deal unless updates are added...
AND an incremental backup of the databases for restoration?
Sorry for questions, I understand. I have answered Mac questions for nine years at allexperts, here.
http://www.allexperts.com/expert.cgi...63&expID=16292
Thank you, again.