Re: [OT] Time Machine vs 10.5.2
Re: [OT] Time Machine vs 10.5.2
- Subject: Re: [OT] Time Machine vs 10.5.2
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 10:58:43 +0100
On 15 Feb 2008, at 02:32, Greg Guerin wrote:
matt.gough wrote:
On further examination, it seems everything has stopped backing up.
My
devlists mailbox in Mail doesn't show any recent backup either.
Maybe this is a dumb question, but how do you know? Did you try
going back
in time with TM's "outer space" view, or did you look inside the
Backups.backupdb folder and not see the files you knew should be
there?
I'm particularly curious about new files that should be backed up but
aren't.
Yes, I tried going back in time. Every back up since the 10.5.2
install has an earliest item of morning of 12th Feb (e.g my Xcode
devlist mailbox has a most recent item of 'Docsets not updating' from
John Brownie
If you manually tell TM to do a backup, does it make any difference?
No differnence
1. Double-check your exclusion list.
If it's wrong, then TM could be doing backups but simply not
backing up
the files you expect, because they're excluded by the exclusion list.
It seemed fine
2. Turn TM off and back on again.
3. Choose "None" for the TM volume, accept the change, then choose
your
original backup volume again before the 2-minute delay expires.
Made no difference
Feb 14 16:01:09 Baltar /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[25563]:
Ejected Time Machine network volume.
What type of network volume is it? Hosted on what?
Its a partition on a G5 running Leopard (also 10.5.2)
-- GG
Thanks for the suggestions. Any idea how I can get TM to resync its
state? (without having to start my backups from fresh. Its kind of
nice having quick access to 3 months worth of experimenation)
Matt
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