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Old 07-02-2008, 07:23 AM
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How to safe TimeMachine-Backup (Urgent)

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I am facing the problem that the external HD were my TimeMachine-Backup resides is having a serious file-system-problem (probably not hardware) leading to failing TimeMachine-backups, hanging Finder. So far attempts to repair it with Harddisk-utility have failed (cannot be repaired, cannot be ejected: make backup, reformat! ).

The drive is partitioned, one part (1a) for SD-cloning (internal HD: very day) and another part (1b) for TimeMachine and other files I donot want to keep on my HD. The troubles seem to be limited to that particular partition.

I have been able to copy those other files to free space on yet another external HD (a SD-clone of internal HD every week) (2) and to my internal HD.

I'm am unwilling to loose the last six month of TimeMachine-Backup. Is there a way to safely copy the "Timemachine.backup" to another HD or partition? I have only the one other, were currently a weekly SD-clone resides.

What would be the best procedure given my ressources: clone Timemachine.backup to drive 2 or partition 1a, while erasing the clone, if yes, how can this be done?

Thanks a lot

Rolf

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Old 07-02-2008, 08:07 AM
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If the Time Machine data is damaged and it can't be repaired with Disk Utility? No: I think your Time Machine backup cannot be copied in a way that would 'un-damage' it.
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Old 07-02-2008, 08:20 AM
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How to save TimeMachine.backup-data

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If the Time Machine data is damaged and it can't be repaired with Disk Utility? No: I think your Time Machine backup cannot be copied in a way that would 'un-damage' it.
Hi, sorry for my unclear question…

as far as I can say, the TimeMachine.backup data is intact (wouldn't know until I tried… wouldn't I). Is there a way to copy that data from one volume to another, then reformatting the drive and copying it back? I have been able to copy all the other data via Finder onto other volume(s) even though only the folders could be seen, not their content, Finder did display size information (get-info). Because of the special type of data in TimeMachine-backup I am hesitant to do the same (copying via Finder).

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Old 07-02-2008, 08:30 AM
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SuperDuper! is happy to copy proper Time Machine backup data, Rolf. I'm just saying that if Disk Utility can't repair the drive, and Time Machine can't back up to the drive, and Finder hangs (etc), it's likely quite corrupt.
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Old 07-02-2008, 08:52 AM
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SuperDuper! is happy to copy proper Time Machine backup data, Rolf. I'm just saying that if Disk Utility can't repair the drive, and Time Machine can't back up to the drive, and Finder hangs (etc), it's likely quite corrupt.
So how to do this? Use a special selector ("*.backup") in SD? I do not want /cannot copy all the rest of the data because of space on available volumes.

I will try and see - either it works (data can be copied and is functional) and TimeMachine can resume or not … then I am just unlucky (WD MyBook pro)

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You'd want to create a copy script that included "Exclude all files" and then added a command to copy "Backups.backupdb".

But, again: I think it's quite unlikely this is going to work, given what you've said. You can try, of course.
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