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Old 03-18-2008, 04:21 PM
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v2.1.4 hanging OSX server 10.3.9

I am running superduper! v2.1.4 on OSX Server 10.3.9 and it has hung the server twice. It hung once when the passworded screen saver came on and again when I stopped superduper!. I stopped it because my users could not login. I ran Disk Utility to verify and repair any problems on the source (inboard-SATA) and destination (USB-IDE) drives.

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Old 03-18-2008, 05:19 PM
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Well... we don't run at a low level, so we can't really "hang" the server. What's more likely is that either the source or destination drives (probably the destination) locked up the kernel.

Disk Utility only checks the folder structure... but perhaps try erase-and-zeroing the external...
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