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Old 11-17-2009, 10:38 PM
flashkube flashkube is offline
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Failed to Mount Image (hdiutil: operation not supported)

Running 2.6.2 on 10.6.1, attempting to backup all files to a sparse bundle on a NAS volume that has wide open read/write permissions. In SD I'm getting "Failed to Mount Daniel_Macbook_Image." The log shows the following:

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| 10:28:14 PM | Info | SuperDuper!, 2.6.2 (87), path: /Applications/SuperDuper!.app, Mac OS 10.6.1 build 10B504 (i386)
| 10:28:14 PM | Info | Started on Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 10:28 PM
| 10:28:14 PM | Info | Source Volume: Macintosh HD, mount: /, device: /dev/disk0s2, media: TOSHIBA MK2553GSX, interconnect: Internal SATA, file system: "Journaled HFS+", OS: 10.6.1 (10B504), capacity: 249.72 GB, used: 182.49 GB, directories: 209601, files: 714320, ejectable: NO, ACLs: Enabled
| 10:28:14 PM | Info | Target Image: /Volumes/Volume_1/Daniel/Image/Daniel_MacBook_Image.sparsebundle, name: Daniel_MacBook_Image
| 10:28:14 PM | Info | Copy Mode : Smart Update
| 10:28:14 PM | Info | Copy Script : Backup - all files.dset
| 10:28:14 PM | Info | Transcript : BuildTranscript.plist
| 10:28:15 PM | Info | PHASE: 1. Prepare to Copy Files
| 10:28:15 PM | Info | ...ACTION: Preparing Macintosh HD
| 10:28:15 PM | Info | ......COMMAND => Verifying the integrity of volinfo.database
| 10:28:15 PM | Info | volinfo.database OK
| 10:28:15 PM | Info | ......COMMAND => Enabling permissions on Macintosh HD
| 10:28:15 PM | Info | Refreshing Disk Arbitration ...
| 10:28:15 PM | Info | ......COMMAND => Verifying that permissions are enabled for Macintosh HD
| 10:28:15 PM | Info | Permissions on '/' are enabled.
| 10:28:15 PM | Info | ...ACTION: Mounting Daniel_MacBook_Image
| 10:28:15 PM | Info | ......COMMAND => Preparing Daniel_MacBook_Image
| 10:29:05 PM | Info | hdiutil: create failed - Operation not supported
| 10:29:05 PM | Error | ****FAILED****: result=256 errno=22 (Unknown error: 0)
Can someone give me the full hdiutil command for this so I can run it in a terminal session to get more error data? I think if I do that it will tell me more information about why the create failed.

BTW I've tried the same operation with an external USB drive and it got past the creating image stage.

Kind regards,

Daniel
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