Path: utzoo!dptcdc!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!cos!andrews From: andrews@cos.com (Andrew R. Scholnick) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: QuarterBack bites the dust. Summary: CLTD works ok. Keywords: A1000, supramount5.1, QuarterBack, stinks, ARRGH! Message-ID: <17120@cos.com> Date: 18 Apr 89 12:58:10 GMT References: <2954@uokmax.UUCP> Organization: Corporation for Open Systems, McLean, VA Lines: 22 In article <2954@uokmax.UUCP>, noel@uokmax.UUCP (Bamf) writes: > I tried to do a backup with > QuarterBack the other day, and it guru'd all over the place... > (Hmm, this is new) Same old Quarterback, so it must be somewhere else. From my vantage point, this seems to be the case. I am using QB frequently for my C-Ltd HD and having no problems with it (bad blocks on my HD are another story ;-). > I believe that when I got WB1.3, I also started using Supra's mount > software V5.1 (as opposed to the older 4.3) with the -s option (Means > somehing like direct scsi) This too may be the culprit (and is > strongly suspicous). I would put my efforts in checking this out. As I said, my C-LTD stuff works fine. I have 2 drives on 1 SCSI ctrlr. and am not seeing any GURUs from QB. ARS. -- - Andrew R. Scholnick @ Corp. for Open Systems, McLean, VA -- andrews@cos.com - {uunet, sundc, decuac}!cos!andrews -- Everything I write blame on me, NOT -- my employer. - "Adventure is when you toss your life on the scales of -- chance and wait for the pointer to stop." - M. Leinster (First Contact)