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Having it spin down shouldn't be a problem. It should just spin up again when accessed. If it's visible on the desktop, it's mounted.
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So SD will wake the drive?
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As I've said, it certainly should -- drives spin down all the time, and the OS wakes them when they're accessed.
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Sorry for the delay, I just wanted to make sure a couple of scheduled backups had run.
SuperDuper woke up the My Book drive just fine, I had set the energy perfs to wake the machine 15 minutes before SuperDuper was due to run so that any open apps had settled down, i.e. Mail and news reader had finished a refresh. The only niggle I have is that it is not simple to see that the scheduled operation is successfull (though there is a quick Growl notification). The log only details interactive operations. Martin |
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If you're using a WD MyBook it will work fine.
I use one as you want to and it's all cool matt |
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In the Growl preference pane, you should be able to configure messages from SD to be "sticky", so that they do not automatically disappear.
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Thanks for everyone's reply. I'll purchase it this week and get the scheduled backups started this week.
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OK, I did not know that Growl did sticky messages per application/message category. It is a bit confusing though to open SD, view the log and not see details about the last "operation" (if that operation is scheduled).
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Well, you will see the scheduled operation if you access the log from the scheduled copies window -- that way, if you have three copies scheduled, you can review all of them.
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It would be nice from the main window to have a menu option to view any logs. Anyway, I have set a sticky Growl notification for failed scheduled copies which is good enough for me. Thanks |
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Actually, no, you don't -- you can choose Window > Scheduled Copies to get there, and if you leave the window open, we restore it when you exit and resume...
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Many thanks.
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OK where is the Growl preference pane?
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On my system, the Growl preference pane is under Other in the main System Preferences application (Apple menu). It has several anchors (tabs).
Growl Preferences screen shots and documentation The Applications tab should have a list of applications, including at least SuperDuper!. When you click on SuperDuper!, the list at the bottom should show a list of notifications that SuperDuper! might send: Scheduled Copy Succeeded, Copy Succeeded, Scheduled Copy Failed, Copy Failed. When the check box in the Sticky column shows a check, that type of notification will always be sticky. When it is unchecked, that notification will never be sticky. When it shows a dash/minus, it will be sticky only if the application requests stickyness. |
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OK, now I figured out that Growl is an application that needed to be downloaded and installed. I got the latest version (1.1). Your documentation was for 0.7.4 and the app has changed a lot. I think I have it set up properly. Will know tomorrow morning.
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