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Migrate Time Machine to Time Capsule
Hi,
I have been using Time Machine since Leopard came out with a disk connected to my Macbook Pro via FW800. I am going to buy a Time Capsule and would like to know if I can clone my existing TM backup to my Time Capsule using SD, so the backups can continue using the Time Capsule but all my old backups will still be available to me. Has anyone tried this or know if any reason why this won't work? Thanks Darius |
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Migrate Time Machine backup files
I want to do the same thing, move my existing Time Machine backup files to a Time Capsule so as to have continuous access to those older backups through Time Machine interface.
There's a simple answer in FAQ here: http://www.shirt-pocket.com/forums/s...ead.php?t=3565 However, I'm wondering if there are any special things we need to do to make sure it works. I suppose we could try it out. I have a G-Drive as my current TM destination, and I want to copy the backups directory to a Time Capsule while maintaining all links. If I don't erase the G-Drive I'm guessing I could always go back to it. It would be important, of course, to turn Time Machine off before doing the copying. |
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Migrate Time Machine backup files
Okay. I turned off Time Machine in prefs, launched SuperDuper! and selected my current TM backup drive as the source, but Time Capsule does not appear in the "Copy to" pulldown.
What now? |
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The TimeCapsule is networked, and doesn't store the data the same way as your 'directly connected' drive. Instead, it stores the data in a 'sparse bundle' with a special name.
What I'd try is to tell Time Machine to back up to the Time Capsule. When it starts, stop it, and it should have created the sparse bundle on the Time Capsule. Open it, then use SuperDuper! to copy from your Time Machine backup to the sparse bundle's 'image'. It'll take a really long time, most likely, but should work. You can then turn TM back on.
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Migrate Time Machine backup files
Thanks. I'll try that and report.
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Okay. I started TM backing up to Time Capsule, then stopped it and turned off TM.
TM created a sparsebundle on TC, and in SuperDuper! when I select Disk Image in "Copy to" I can see the new sparsebundle, but it's grayed out so I can't select it. I have the option to create a new folder on TC. What now? (Sorry to be dense, here) |
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Don't select disk image. Open the bundle and choose its volume (what it opens as) in the destination pop-up directly.
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