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2011-05-11 06:11 AM
2011-05-13 06:49 AM
Karl wrote:
To confirm for sure: you have tried every single step (completely) in this article:
http://www.archicadwiki.com/Teamwork/BimServerStopsRegularly
Cheers,
Karl
2011-05-13 12:17 PM
2011-05-13 10:29 PM
schagemann wrote:
hello,
did not get a chance to post earlier - yes do we run a couple of bimservers hosted on mac mini's (server & non servers) but have not encountered such major problems.
can you please be more specific regarding what exactly happens, e.g. does it actually really restart or do you simply notice it going offline on a client?
also what size projects do you have running on your mac mini & what are its specs?
ds.
2011-05-14 10:15 AM
2011-05-15 02:37 AM
schagemann wrote:
yes we do run web & mail services and use time machine as well.
here another set of queries...
which OSX server build are you running?
can you please confirm if you have time machine disabled and the problem persists?
if your answer to the above is yes, have you tried reinstalling the bim server yet?
btw. we generally can not recommend using time machine to backup a complete server (parts of a server seem to work reasonably well).
presumably you are aware of the backup process graphisoft recommends - http://www.archicadwiki.com/Teamwork/Backup?
ds.
2011-05-17 12:14 PM
2011-05-17 09:34 PM
schagemann wrote:Going off topic a bit, but could you cite a reference to where TM does not handle ACL's or other things? Apple claims TM can create a complete restoration. I've not seen reports to the contrary for OS 10.6 until reading about your own experience.
in our experience on a machine level (i.e. server or client) only superduper can guarantee a full recovery, with relatively minimal downtime as it creates a clone including ACLs - which which amongst other things timemachine does not handle.
2011-05-18 12:23 AM
Karl wrote:schagemann wrote:Going off topic a bit, but could you cite a reference to where TM does not handle ACL's or other things? Apple claims TM can create a complete restoration. I've not seen reports to the contrary for OS 10.6 until reading about your own experience.
in our experience on a machine level (i.e. server or client) only superduper can guarantee a full recovery, with relatively minimal downtime as it creates a clone including ACLs - which which amongst other things timemachine does not handle.
Thanks,
Karl
2011-05-22 12:50 PM
2011-05-22 06:35 PM