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Old 10-13-2005, 07:37 AM
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Neewbie help please !

Iam using 15" powerbook running superduper 1.5.5v74 and tiger 10.4. I have been backing up without problem to firewire drive (cms) and recently to a drive attached to my 'server' (a G5 mc with lacie big disk attcahed).
Initally when I tried to bckup to the server drive Superduper cretaed a sparse image which was working well. When I log on to superduper it automaticaly mounts the image for me. For reasons that I do not understand the latest bckup stops with errors reffereing to not enough space. (yet a similar backup onto the physical external drive is fine) How do I resolve ? in disk info for the sparse image it gives a size (58.1gb) and free space availabel (5.8mb) is this the problem ? and how do I fix. Also how can I speed up the creation of a new sparse image? as I would like to take and keep snapshot images in time. There is plenty of disk space. Thanks for any help!
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Old 10-13-2005, 09:12 AM
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Please send the log from the last failed run to me @ the support email address. I'll take a look.
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