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SD 1.55, OSX 10.3, not seeing ethernet drive??
I've been using an Intel Mini, SuperDuper 2 (registered) and backing up to both a LaCie ethernet drive and a LaCie firewire drive. Both work fine, no problem.
I mount partitions from the LaCie ethernet drive from /Finder/Connect to Server/ and they show up on the desktop as folders. (Drag and drop did NOT work reliably, copying to either of these drives, but SuperDuper did a complete first copy and updates to both of them. Just last week. Finally backed up well!) Yesterday, the 366th day after I bought the Mini, it woke up dead -- light's on, nobody home. Applecare vacation coming up for it. Today, I'm using my G3 "Pismo" Powerbook, and on it opened up my older SuperDuper 1.55(v74) figuring I might as well back it up to the network drive also. (I had registered the older version a while back, but never actually used it). Okay, here's the oddity, or problem: SD 1.55 on the G3 Pismo isn't seeing the LaCie ethernet drive. Not at all. The folder from it, mounted on the desktop, works fine but doesn't appear in the pulldown menu. Is this blind spot normal behavior for the older version, or am I doing something wrong here? |
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We can't back up from a network volume...
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No, not "from" -- "to" -- I wasn't clear
I wasn't clear in my question, I think.
I've successfully used SD 2.5 (Intel mini, 10.4) to back up _to_ the LaCie ethernet disk. SD sees it fine and made a good sparseimage backup into a folder on that drive. That's how it should work, isn't it? I haven't tried to restore from it yet, but the size looks right. Now I'm using SD 1.55 (G3, 10.3) and it can't see the same folder, mounted on the Pismo's desktop. I thought it might be a feature not in 1.55 or a setting I'm missing. Both with the Mini and the Pismo, I just mount the ethernet drive folder with /Go/ from the Finder menu. |
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That's right, we can back up to the drive, as an image. But 1.5.5 doesn't have "Disk Image..." as an option. You'll need to follow the steps in the FAQ (Help > Frequently Asked Questions) for pre-2.0.
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think I"ve got it
Hang on, I poked around further in the menus.
It appears I can back up the whole hard drive as a disk image onto the network drive, into a folder. That should suffice, I think, for what I want. |
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er, my copy allows .dmg ....???
I'm looking at 1.55 (v74)
and it offers to do this into a file I've named: "will use 'Backup - all files' to copy Macintosh to 20080821-Pismo.dmg ... except the temporary and system-specific ..." It thinks it's doing it now. |
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Wait a second: where did you find that option? I'm pretty sure we added the "Disk Image..." support (at least, the sparse image support) when v2.0 came out. It was a while ago, though... but the FAQ I wrote about network backups should help.
You don't want a DMG in most cases.
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