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SuperDuper is locking up
I have tried several times and rebooted inbetween to correct. SuperDuper is locking up when I try to back up. It works fine until it gets to the same spot just under 1g being loaded, and about 4 minutes into backuping, and then it locks up. It has done the same thing 4 times. i have waited figuring it was just copying a large file but it does go any further and remains locked up. WHY?
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LockUp screen shot
Snap shot of screen. It locks up at the same spot everytime.
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Please see my response to your support request in email, John.
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I'm seeing the same thing
I'm seeing the same thing.. I am trying to back up to a disk image that resides on a disk mounted via AFP.. any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Well, Bruce, his wasn't a lockup at all: it was just copying a large file (his FileVault volume). Yours might be doing the same thing... how long have you left it?
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Quote:
Thanks, Bruce |
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Glad to hear it. lsof is very handy for this kind of thing...
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What is isof?
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It's a command-line tool that lists open files. By combining it with "grep", a pattern finder, you can get a list of all the files a given program has open.
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