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SuperDuper! could not locate the Destination volume
I use SuperDuper! on a number of machines with great success, but I'm having trouble with one.
It's by far my oldest machine. A 450 MHz PPC G4, running 10.3.9, and I'm using SD 2.1.4 on it. I have it connected to a LaCie Firewire drive that I have divided into two partitions. I call them LaCie1 and LaCie2. I have SD set up to back up to LaCie1 on weekdays at 2:30am, and to LaCie2 on Saturday. The backup to LaCie2 works flawlessly, but almost every time I come in in the morning on a weekday to find "| 02:30:04 AM | Error | The automatic copy aborted because SuperDuper! could not locate the Destination volume named LaCie 1." The SD pane on the screen shows a blank in the pulldown menu for the destination. To put it simply, SD couldn't find LaCie1, and it gave up. But it's mounted. The icon is on the desktop. I can click on the icon to open it! So I sigh, select LaCie1 in the pulldown, and manually command a backup. Works fine. So what's going on? I can do a manual backup easily, but the scheduled backups don't seem to work on one of the two partitions. |
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Try deleting and recreating the schedule for that 2nd LaCie and see if that helps.
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Yes, that seems to have worked. It copied properly this early Monday morning.
I've tried many times opening up that schedule and reentering the commands, but I don't think I ever actually deleted and recreated the schedule in its entirety. Let's see how well it holds up. Many thanks! |
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Let me know, Dan - glad it seems OK at present.
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Just to follow up and get closure here. My scheduled backups are now working fine. I guess the reminder here is that when something doesn't work, deleting it and recreating it is better than diddling with it!
Thanks again, Dave. |
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Hmmm. Happened to me, too.
I came to the forum to report a mysterious "could not locate the Destination volume" failure this morning. I'll add on to this thread rather than open a parallel one. Although I could quietly recreate my scheduled copy, perhaps my scenario will yield a useful clue for Dave or others.
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-- Ward |
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Try restarting your Mac, and test your schedule by clicking "Copy Now" for each in the Scheduled Copies window (Window > Scheduled Copies).
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A-ok
Quote:
Saturday morning I was greeted with a normal Smart Update of my startup HD clone. -- Ward |
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