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SYDNEY, Australia. – May 3, 2005 – EMC Corporation, the world leader in information storage and management, today announced that the EMC Dantz Retrospect for Macintosh backup and recovery software will support the newly released Mac OS X Tiger operating systems. Today’s announcement illustrates EMC’s continued commitment to supporting the Apple Macintosh platform with Retrospect backup and recovery software. On May 5, 2005, EMC will provide an update at no charge for Retrospect 6.0 for Macintosh that supports the Mac OS X Tiger operating system. The new version of Retrospect is required for all customers who move to the new Mac OS X Tiger operating system.
EMC will further enhance Retrospect by supporting two new file system-related features of Mac OS X Tiger: Extended Metadata and Access Control Lists. This future release of Retrospect will also be at no charge to all Retrospect 6.0 customers. “With our new support of the Mac OS X Tiger operating system, we continue our 20-year history of delivering reliable, easy-to-use backup and recovery software for Macintosh users,” said Larry Zulch, vice president and general manager, EMC Dantz. Retrospect is the leading backup and recovery application for the Macintosh. It ensures that creative projects, photos, music, e-mail, contacts, applications and preferences are protected against loss due to viruses, user error, damaged hardware, hackers and lost or stolen computers. About Retrospect EMC Dantz Retrospect is an award-winning software product that protects millions of computers worldwide by providing best-in-class data protection for servers, desktops, notebooks, and business-critical applications. Patented technology makes Retrospect easy to administer and delivers fast, reliable backups with smart restores.
Customers using Retrospect include small and medium businesses, distributed enterprises and home offices. Information about Retrospect products can be found at www.emcdantz.com or by calling 925-948-9000.
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I have installed version 8 on a 2009 model Mac Pro. We have successfully performed a back-up to an HP Ultrium 1760 tape drive. Now the Retrospect Engine won't start. When I click on the start button in the Engine Application in System Preferences (inputting 127.0.0.1 & admin password as we have the console & engine on the same machine) nothing happens.
It stills says the engine is stopped. In the console I get 127.0.0.1 & the lightning bolt on the left, with Not Connected displayed on the right. I have updated both console & engine to version 8.1.526 but the problem persists. You will have first to stop the Retrospect engine by going to system preferences/Retrospect and clicking on 'Stop Retrospect Engine' Then, go to /Library/Application Support/Retrospect.
You will find Config80.dat and Config80.bak. These are the corrupt files that Robin mentioned You can rename these files or delete them.
Deleting these files do not affect previous backups, but you will have to locate your catalog files, recreate your scripts,re enter your license code,re-add your clients and shares etc. All of your data will be fine as long as your media set files are left alone. After this is done, go back to system pref's and start retrospect engine. I've just run into this problem. My console log files are different though.
The problem was fixed by running 'sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.retrospect.launchd.retroengine.plist' in the Terminal as suggested. I'm wondering why this keeps happening (3 times in 24 hours so far). The console & engine (latest versions) run on a MBP 15 OS X 10.6.2. The System Preferences panel shows the engine to be stopped.
Retrospect console can't contact the engine. I also am getting the engine not starting. (It was running and I was looking at some script rules from another machine and it suddenly showed it was disconnected. Looking on the server I saw the prefs showed the 'Start engine' button indicating it was stopped. I pressed the start, entered the password and it it just stayed 'Start Retrospect'.
I am running 10.6.2 on a OSX Quad core server. Here is the console.