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Old 09-10-2009, 12:56 PM
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drive doesn't stay unmounted...

Hi...

MacPro 2006, Snow Leopard, Superduper 2.6.1.

Nightly backup at 2:30 am to an internal but unmounted drive.

Previous to Snow Leopard and 2.6.1, the copy-to unmounted drive was mounted by Superduper for use, then unmounted when the copy was completed.

Now, when I get to my computer in the morning, the drive is mounted, Superduper is up and running and the "Scheduled Copies" window is open.

The log shows:

PHASE: 3. After Successful Copy
[...]
Copy complete.

and there seem to be no problems with the copy.

Is this new behaviour known? Something specific to me / my setup?

If it is known, will it be changed in the future, so that the unmounted drive once again winds up unmounted after the copy?

Thanks,

Tom
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Old 09-10-2009, 01:57 PM
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If SuperDuper! didn't quit, the drive wouldn't be unmounted. Was there an error during the schedule, perhaps?
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Old 09-10-2009, 04:18 PM
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have re-scheduled...

Hi Dave,

Thanks for the reply.

Didn't see evidence of error(s).

I deleted the scheduled copy and re-scheduled it. I'll let you know if the situation persists.

Tom
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Old 12-28-2009, 07:54 PM
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still stays mounted...

Hi Dave,

I awake each morning to a "still mounted" backup drive that should be unmounted after a successful backup.

MacPro 2006, Snow Leopard 10.6.2, Superduper 2.6.2. Both "mac_boot" and "boot_bak" are internal drives, 1 TB WDC WD1001FALS-00J7B0 Media.

Log file from last night is pasted below. Unlike my previous post in this thread, Superduper shows no evidence of being "up and running" in the morning, and the log window is NOT open.

But the "not mounted last night" backup drive is mounted in the morning.

It's not a big deal, not really a bother, but... ?? Any suggestions?

Tom

oooops... logfile too large - I'm sending it from the logfile window.
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It's a known issue: our new 'unmount' command (internal) doesn't unmount drives that aren't ejectable in Finder (no eject widget). Logged and due for a fix...
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Old 12-28-2009, 09:50 PM
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Hi Dave,

Thanks for the quick reply. I look forward to the next update...

Tom
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