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What is using up all my memory
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1792929" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>Charlie, I have never had more than two snapshots on my system when I've run the command. I run TM with a scheduler twice a day, so I get a snapshot just as the backup ends, but then TM is turned off again and I get no more. But it DOES erase the older snapshots when the backup is done. You've mentioned this glitch before, but as i said, it's not happening here. I'm running HS with an SSD formatted APFS. I'm wondering if the glitch is in the "legend" category?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1792929, member: 396914"] Charlie, I have never had more than two snapshots on my system when I've run the command. I run TM with a scheduler twice a day, so I get a snapshot just as the backup ends, but then TM is turned off again and I get no more. But it DOES erase the older snapshots when the backup is done. You've mentioned this glitch before, but as i said, it's not happening here. I'm running HS with an SSD formatted APFS. I'm wondering if the glitch is in the "legend" category? [/QUOTE]
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