said:
>Define some time. On a well tuned system, expect to restart Mozilla
>every couple of days to prevent running out of memory
Since I shut down daily, sometimes for two days at a time, I reboot
Mozilla frequently.
>I suspect your Unimaint backup and restore scripts are not in sync. Have
>Unimaint rebuild the restore script and see if the problem goes away. If
>not, edit the restore script. Rem-out the echo off and put in some pause
>commands to prevent the output from scrolling off the screen.
I did this. The problem did not go away.
Where do I put the pauses? My inclination, since I am restoring the most
recent backup generation, is to put them after the line:
IF EXIST "H:\UNIFILES\SUPRESTR.CMD" CALL "H:\UNIFILES\SUPRESTR.CMD" 01
and before the line:
GO TO PASTSUP
These are the 5th and 6th lines from the end of SYSRESTR.CMD.
I have no echo off. The files scroll by on the screen. I assume that I
mark the material to be copied and then hit copy.
Regards and thanks,
Jack
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