said:
>constantly hitting the 2 GB limitation -- and I wouldn't know until a
>backup failed, which means I _wouldn't_ have a current backup.
That would happen if the backup failed for any reason. You need some sort
of setup to alert you when an automated function fails.
Also, if you set the backups well within the limits of your backup tool,
the amount of administration is minimal.
> a new version that should be released in the next
> couple of months that will allow for larger backups
> to hard drives. For now you need to break the
> backup into portions that are smaller than 2 GB."
That's good. We are starting to see some of the effects of today's huge
drives on the original design decisions.
>Steven, do you happen to know what the maximum file size is for HPFS386
>and for JFS?
Not offhand. A google search should find it. It might be documented in
the WSeB readme. What I did find was:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/tools/zip/info-zip/FAQ.html
It has some interesting comments on InfoZip capacities.
Steven
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