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Old 07-11-2007, 07:54 PM
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Tolerant solution for unavailable Volume(s)

If you open multiple settings and some source/target volumes cannot be found, those shall be postponed, then the remaining troublefree shall be applied, and at the end the user shall be notified.

Imagine you start your batch queue of 9 wellworking and 1 failing syncro jobs, then leave the computer, and come back at home.

With SuperDuper as-is and the 2nd job being faulty, almost nothing is done, when you come back! Nightmare!

With this new functionality all what could be done is done, and everything which failed is presented to you, and you can the (re)attach/mount/repair necessary drives.

What I like is SuperDuper's intelligence that it automatically continues if the missing volume is mounted.
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Old 07-11-2007, 08:04 PM
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Schedules do ignore errors like this and continue with the things that are left...
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Old 07-11-2007, 08:18 PM
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Ok. So simply create a (temporary) schedule with all your setting-files, let the schedule execute. (And after execution, erase the schedule)

Just would be nice if this could be available for a "spontaneous" / on-demand batch process as well.
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Yep: something we're considering.
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