Reorganization/renaming of large folders = no space on backup disk
I've been on a reorganization/streamlining kick lately and have been cleaning up the folder organization on my work folders/files (including renaming).
For the larger folders, SuperDuper! ends up failing due to obviously thinking the moved or renamed folders are "new", thus determining there is not enough space on the backup volume. Is there a way to sync without doing a complete Erase/Backup (which is how I worked around this last time)? |
Rename/move the same files on the destination...
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OK cool, thanks.
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Suggestion: Delete old files before Copying "new" files
I encountered this problem yesterday morning when my nightly backup failed due to insufficient space on the destination/cloned drive.
Since my source/boot volume was down to 5% free space, I decided I should free up some space. After moving several old large movie projects from the source drive to another drive, I decided to delete the corresponding files from the clone drive. At that point, I discovered the cause of the nightly Smart Update space failure:
I deleted the extraneous old folder from the clone drive, and last night's Smart Update ran successfully. -- Ward |
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