[Info-vax] Eisner? Down? (20 days later)

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Fri Jan 23 09:53:31 EST 2009


In article <0007343a$0$2081$c3e8da3 at news.astraweb.com>, JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot at vaxination.ca> writes:
>Just an idea...
>
>Send the backups to someone else. Someone else mounts them on a disk
>that is NFS mounted by the original site. Might be slow but it least it
>would be available.
>
>(or is NFS incompatible with RMS indexed files which Notes uses ?)
>
>The concept of having a backup site runned by another volunteer might
>work well  here. (Especially when 8.4 with IP-Clustering becomes available)
>
>Is this based on VAX or Alpha ?

Eisner is/was an Alpha DS20, IIRC.  I have a full-blown DS10 currently
not in use for anything important.  I could, if I can read the backups
to restore, configure a substitute for those needing an Eisner fix.


>How much disk space is needed for this service ?

Hmm...  I don't recall the actual storage capabilities of Eisner.
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