said: 
Comparing ZTBold statistics with those of BAKII doesn't seem to work: 
BAII says it handled 202.2 mb in 5790 files. 
ZTree says there are 214.1 mb in  5787 files in the the backed up 
partitions. 
Jack 
>In <200304151500.3934043.6@scoug.com>, on 04/15/03  
>   at 03:00 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said: 
>>11-APR-03 00:07:24 [id=8000] Backup for set 'BABKUP1' started. 11-APR-03 
>>00:07:32 [id=0200] [rc1=0002 rc2=0000] [OS/2 API error code = 3 (x0003)] 
>>An unexpected device error has occurred.  Please collect all relevant 
>>information and contact technical support for further assistance.  
>>11-APR-03 00:08:02 [id=8003] Total active time for operation  : 0:00. 
>>11-APR-03 00:08:02 [id=8004] Total idle time for operation    : 0:38. 
>>11-APR-03 00:08:02 [id=8005] Total elapsed time for operation : 0:38. 
>>11-APR-03 00:08:02 [id=8007] Processed 0.0 MB in 0 files. 11-APR-03 
>>00:08:02 [id=8400] Backup aborted. 
>>BABKUP1 set looks like this: 
>A couple of things.  Make sure you have applied all the patches to v3.0, 
>just to be safe. 
>Since you are backing up to hard disk, you need to limit each container 
>(i.e. backup.dat) to 2GB.  I suspect you are exceeding this.  Use the 
>estimate options to see if this is the case.  If so, just create multiple 
>backup set and keep each the container below 2GB. 
>>I emailed this info to tech support but have not heard anything from 
>>them.  Since they usually reply promptly, I guess they are overloaded or 
>>stumped. 
>They might be a bit busy with support for the new version. v3.0 has been 
>out of support for a while, but they probably will reply eventually. 
>Steven 
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