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Time Machine couldn't complete backup.
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1945949" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>It is possible that T2M2 is not catching the error. Howard is working on a revision to it to better handle how Sequoia handles backups. It changed in recent upgrades. But Mints will retrieve all log entries made by TM for you to look at.</p><p></p><p>There is no need to post the listing here. Just look at what Mints retrieves for any messages with ERROR in them. All you are looking for is what file is reporting as being in error, then you can either exclude that from the backup or figure out what is happening. Mints output is HUGE, so what you might do is to Save the results to a text file and then use Text Edit or some word processor to search the file for Errors. Be aware that the log is, as I said, HUGE, so don't be surprised at the output of Mints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1945949, member: 396914"] It is possible that T2M2 is not catching the error. Howard is working on a revision to it to better handle how Sequoia handles backups. It changed in recent upgrades. But Mints will retrieve all log entries made by TM for you to look at. There is no need to post the listing here. Just look at what Mints retrieves for any messages with ERROR in them. All you are looking for is what file is reporting as being in error, then you can either exclude that from the backup or figure out what is happening. Mints output is HUGE, so what you might do is to Save the results to a text file and then use Text Edit or some word processor to search the file for Errors. Be aware that the log is, as I said, HUGE, so don't be surprised at the output of Mints. [/QUOTE]
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