Have Super Duper automatically copy when drive mounts
Hi all,
I am trying to use the instructions in this link http://www.shirt-pocket.com/forums/showthread.php?t=993 to have Super Duper automatically copy when my firewire drive mounts. I am using "Do Something When" instead of the One touch instructions as referenced in this link http://www.shirt-pocket.com/forums/s...ighlight=lacie The results are - Super Duper opens when the drive mounts but does not copy. I have created a routine in "Do Something When" named Copy Job.app. and inserted the line ln -s "Smart Update Mac Back Up from MAC HD.sdsp/Copy Job.app" "Copy Job.app backup of Mac HD" Thanks in advance for your help. |
OK; what happens when the drive mounts? What about when you double-click your little executable link in Finder?
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When the drive mounts Super Duper opens to the "What's going to happen" window. When I click on the file in Finder the same happens.
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OK: it sounds like you didn't quite follow the instructions properly, and you've linked to the wrong file...
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That doesn't surprise me. When I schedule the copy, then copy that file into the Saved Settings File it's the only file in the folder. Then I open Terminal type cd (space) and drag the file into Terminal and add the line below. Are you saying that that the line below is linking to the wrong file or I am choosing the wrong file to edit?
ln -s "Smart Update Mac Back Up from MAC HD.sdsp/Copy Job.app" "Copy Job.app backup of Mac HD" |
It could be simply because you've named the destination wrong. Try just calling it "Copy Job.app" to see if that helps.
But, certainly, when you double-click that in Finder, it should open SD! and, after a few seconds, run. |
Still no luck. When I click on the file in finder, Super Duper opens but doesn't run. When I set up the temporary schedule in Super Duper I am leaving it wiht the default scheduling values since I am deleting this temporary schedule. Could this be where I am messing up?
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I don't think so, no... is SD! unlocked?
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Yes, it is.
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Try running
open "Smart Update Mac Back Up from MAC HD.sdsp/Copy Job.app" from the Saved Settings folder in Terminal. |
I'm not that familiar Terminal, can you tell me how to run the file? Thanks.
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Open Terminal. Type "open", then a space. Then, drag the Copy job.app from inside the package into the Terminal window. It'll type it for you. Press Return at the end.
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Okay I've done that.
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And what happens?
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Sorry, Super Duper opens but it doesn't automatically copy.
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OK. It sounds to me like the file is in Scheduled Copies, and not in Saved Settings...
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When I go to finder, the Scheduled Copies folder is empty and the Saved Settings file folder contains the file "Smart Update Mac Backup from MAC HD"
Is this what it should be? |
Yep, that's where it should be.
I'm sorry: at this point I just don't know what could be wrong here. I assume a regular scheduled copy works just fine? |
Yes, auto copy works fine. I know the guy that ask that ask the question about using "Do Something When", his works fine. I'll see if he'll take a look and if he figures it out, I'll post back. Hopefully the solution won't be to embarrassing. Thanks for taking the time out of your Sunday to help me.
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If a regular run of this in Finder doesn't work, DSW definitely won't. I really wish I could figure out what you were doing, but I just can't seem to -- given what you've indicated, it should work OK.
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Hopefully he can figure it out -- I'll post back. Thanks
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