Re: Scheduled backups in Mac OS X
2002-07-17 18:39:45
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Re: Scheduled backups in Mac OS X |
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Zlatko Krastev <acit AT ATTGLOBAL DOT NET> |
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Thu, 18 Jul 2002 01:36:24 +0300 |
I cannot help you with Mac OS X but still remember a post made a month and
something ago with the following URL pointed:
http://wssg.berkeley.edu/public/tsm_osx_issues.html
I have no idea was there any change in the opinion of UC Berkeley staff on
Mac OS X problems. Neither I know who now is in charge for TSM at Berkeley
since Joe Faracchio's retirement.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
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Subject: Scheduled backups in Mac OS X
My apologies, if the following already has been beaten to death. In the
Mac OS X version of TSM, it appears that the applications ask for root
when started up. But can a backup be configured to kick in at scheduled
times, if you reboot the box and don't log in or log in as a non-admin
user? Or is it required that you manually must start up the daemon and
enter the root password for scheduled backups to become active?
Mikael Hansen
UC Berkeley
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