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- Date: Tue, 31 Dec 91 16:30:52 -0500
- From: Judy Karpen <karpen@nrlfs1.stanford.edu>
- Subject: report on methods for Backup to UNIX boxes across an ethernet
-
- Dear Moderators: Please post this in the /report area. Thank you!
-
- Here are the responses I received to the fiollowing question:
- > Everyone else in my group has a Sparc workstation, linked to a Sparc server
- > via ethernet; as the sole (and proud) Mac owner in the group, however, I
- > can't take advantage of the server in a straightforward way --- or can I?
- > In particular, I'd like to do unattended backups over the net (I am on\
- > ethernet also) to the server, rather than having to buy a tape unit for
- > just myself or continuing to do backups to floppies (too tedious). Does
- > anyone out there have any experience with software, etc. that allows a Mac
- > to back up to a unix machine via ethernet --- something like a batch ftp
- > program would do it, although it would be terribly slow I suspect? The
- > alternative is to be able to mount an NFS volume (which is what the Sparc
- > stations do) --- is there any software that would fool the Mac into doing
- > this? All suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
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- From: sigurd@ripsbusk.ii.uib.no (Sigurd Meldal)
- Subject: re: Backup to UNIX boxes across an ethernet
- Date: Tue, 19 Nov 91 21:29:31 +0100
-
- The question: (SEE ABOVE)
-
- The answer:
- 1. Make the UNIX box an AppleShare file server.
- Two ways to do that, I believe:
- Either install the Columbia Appletalk Package (CAP), v. 6.0,
- or install EtherShare.
-
- I have no experience with EtherShare. CAP is free (anon. FTP from
- rutgers.edu, among other places) and offers access to UNIX
- laserwriters as well as fileservers (and other things).
-
- 2. Buy RetroSpect from Dantz.
- It's a wonderful backup program, with quite flexible scripting. It
- also has automatic startups, you tell it to do the backup during the
- night every 13th of the Month and all the Wednesdays, and it jolly
- well does it. Make a script backing up your stuff to the UNIX based
- AppleShare volume, and you're done.
-
- I am using this setup at my department (Two macs and a host of
- SparcStations). It works flawlessly.
-
- Sigurd Meldal
-
-
- ---
- Department of Informatics, HiB, N-5020 Bergen, Norway
- Ph.: +47 5 54 42 00 Fax.: +47 5 54 41 99
- Email: sigurd@ii.uib.no
- (Writing from home today)
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- Date: Tue, 19 Nov 91 18:49:10 EST
- From: darin@kaman.com (Darin S. Lory)
- Reply-To: Darin S. Lory <darin@kaman.com>
- Organization: Kaman Sciences Corporation, Advanced Technology Division
- Disclaimer: Opinions expressed are those of the sender and do not
- reflect Kaman Sciences' policies or agreements.
- To: karpen@ccf3.nrl.navy.mil
- Subject: doing backups to a unix machine linked by ethernet
-
-
- Judy,
-
- If you find out the software that lets you do backups over
- the net to a Sun Sparcstation, let me know.
-
- I believe that this may help you though:
-
- MacTOPS or SunTOPS
- Sitka Corporation
- 950 Marina Village Parkway Mailto: SunTOPS Sales Department
- Alameda, CA 94501 P.O. Box 4016
- Tel: +1.800.445.8677 Alameda, CA 94501-9801
- Contact: Daniel Duart
-
- I haven't got a chance to either purchase this or ask more questions about
- MacTOPS.
-
-
- -Darin
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- Date: Wed, 20 Nov 91 06:52:26 -0500
- From: gfink@relay.nswc.navy.mil
- To: karpen@ccf3.nrl.navy.mil
- Subject: RE> doing backups to a unix machine linked by ethernet
-
- Judy,
- We had the same problem here at NAVSWC (Dahlgren, Va). We solved it using Gator
- Share from Cayman Systems. My address book entry for them is:
- University Park at MIT
- 26 Landsdowne Street
- Cambridge, Mass 02139
-
- Comments: Makers of GatorMail-Q, GatorShare, GatorBox
- Email:
- Internet: support@cayman.com
- AppleLink: d0523
- MacNET: CAYMAN
-
- Phone: (617) 494-1999 (Tech Support)
-
- Sorry, I do not have the sales number. Their tech support will probably talk to
- you if you tell them you were referred by another customer (Tell 'em *I* sent
- you :^) ). You may not require the kind of system we have here, but Cayman
- should set you straight.
-
- Write back if you need more info,
- Glenn Fink
- gfink@relay.nswc.navy.mil
- (703) 663-8130
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- Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1991 08:51 EST
- From: "Mark Nutter, Apple Support" <MANUTTER@grove.iup.edu>
- Subject: NFS - Mac software
- To: karpen@ccf.nrl.navy.mil
- X-Organization: Indiana University of Pennsylvania
-
- InterCon Systems Corp. markets a product called NFS/Share which allows the Mac
- to mount NFS volumes as though they were AppleShare volumes. My copy came
- bundled with the Shiva FastPath 5 we bought; unfortunately we have no NFS
- servers here (that I know of) so there is no way for me to actually USE the
- software ;)
-
- InterCon Systems Corp.
- 950 Herndon Parkway
- Herndon, VA 22070
- Voice: 703-709-9890
- Fax: 703-709-9896
-
- I have no connection with them other than owning their product.
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Mark Nutter Internet: manutter@grove.iup.edu
- Apple Support Manager BITNET: MANUTTER@IUP
- Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- G-4 Stright Hall, IUP
- Indiana, PA 15705
- "Nobody ever achieves immortality in their own lifetime."
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- Date: Wed, 20 Nov 91 09:47:59 EDT
- From: Hank Dolben <Dolben@ESPVAX.UNH.edu>
- Subject: NFS client for Mac
- To: Karpen@ccf.nrl.navy.mil
-
- Judy,
-
- You ask:
-
- > alternative is to be able to mount an NFS volume (which is what the Sparc
- > stations do) --- is there any software that would fool the Mac into doing
- > this? All suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
-
- Yes, there is "NFS/Share" from InterCon. With it you use the Chooser to mount
- volumes on NFS file servers and have them show up on your desktop much as with
- AppleShare.
-
- InterCon Systems Corp.
- 950 Herndon Parkway, Suite 390
- Herndon, Virginia 22070
-
- TEL: 703-709-9890
- FAX: 703-709-9896
- MAIL: comment@intercon.com
-
- Regards,
- Hank Dolben, University of New Hampshire
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- From: tim@ufcia.health.ufl.edu (Tim Cera)
- Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1991 15:49:15 EST
- To: karpen@cfe1.nrl.navy.mil
- Subject: DUMP
-
- Hello,
- there is a program called DUMP from the University of Utah. Last check
- it was $200 for a site license. Got this info from a old tidbits.
- contact
-
- Loretta Cruse
- University of Utah
- Center for Software Science
- 3190 Merrill Engineerring Building
- Salt Lake City, UT 84112
- 801 581-5017
- FAX: 801 581-5843
- cruse@cs.utah.edu
-
- This program requires someone to run a program on one of the SPARCS - sort
- of a DUMP server. You run the client DUMP on your Mac and then walk away.
- Of course you must be connected to Ethernet in some fashion and configured
- with MacTCP.
-
- hope this helps
- tim cera
- tim@ufcia.health.ufl.edu
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- Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1991 20:08 GMT
- From: PBEAUJEANT%BNANDP51.bitnet@VTVM2.CC.VT.EDU
- Subject: RE : Backup on Unix.
- To: karpen@ccf.nrl.navy.mil
-
- Hello,
- There are some solutions on the mac.
- 1. NFS-Share to mount a part of a Unix tree. NFS mount a mac-style volume.
- The folders or the local mac-disk can be moved on the Unix volume.
- 2. XINET softwares. For informations tel XINET.
-
- The other solution is : Run CAP on the Unix station. CAP is Public Domain and pr
- opose a Appletalk service for Mac on Ethernet. The work is made by the statio
- n and not by the mac.
-
- Pascal Beaujeant.
- Belgium. 0032/81/725013
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