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toke lahti

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Apple doesn't offer much info about this.
I've downloaded Consolation3 and T2M2 from https://eclecticlight.co/consolation-t2m2-and-log-utilities/ .

If there are people "in the know" and willing to help, I'd like to know what next?
 

toke lahti

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My TM disk is almost full, but it shouldn't break TM as it should just free some old backups from there.
Disk Utility uses a lot of time when trying First Aid, but founds nothing.
The physical TM disk is constantly spinning with reading sound, is Spotlight at work?
 

toke lahti

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2022-05-14 14:10:12.693425+0300 Unmounted local snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-04-22-201225.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-04-22-201225/HDDhomeDir source: HDDhomeDir

2022-05-14 14:10:21.403164+0300 Backup failed (304: BACKUP_FAILED_PREFLIGHT_STAGE_SNAPSHOT_DIFFING)

2022-05-14 14:10:21.443064+0300 Starting automatic backup

2022-05-14 14:10:21.444135+0300 Backup failed (18: BACKUP_FAILED_TARGETVOL_NOT_FOUND - The backup disk could not be found.)
 
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toke lahti

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2022-05-14 14:29:00.020145+0300 localhost backupd[5503]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Failed to enumerate snapshot diffs, error: Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=92 "Illegal byte sequence"

2022-05-14 14:29:00.020901+0300 localhost backupd[5503]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Failed to collect events for "HDDhomeDir" (device: /dev/disk7s1 mount: '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir' fsUUID: DE4B9586-ED5A-48FB-B94A-669A77C8FB0D eventDBUUID: 22B6D95B-D5ED-439B-8EC1-AFA55181083B), strategy: snapshotDiffing(liveVolumeMountPoint: file:///Volumes/HDDhomeDir/, earlierXID: 827418, laterXID: 865185, startDate: 2022-04-22 17:23:37 +0000, previousCloneCacheURL: Optional(file:///Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke%E2%80%99sMini2018/2022-04-22-202447/.DE4B9586-ED5A-48FB-B94A-669A77C8FB0D.clonedb)) , error: Error Domain=com.apple.backupd.ErrorDomain Code=304 "(null)"
 

toke lahti

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Apple is also quite hilarious about what backups mean and why we backup:
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In plain language: if you're backupping without need to really preserve that data, you can just delete it.
Right?
 

Fishrrman

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My standard response (never changes, I'm like a broken record):
STOP USING time machine.
Instead, switch to either CarbonCopyCloner or SuperDuper.
Either one will serve you better.

BOTH are free to download and try for 30 days.
Try either one (or better yet, both).
You'll understand as soon as you use them.
If you don't like it, just erase the cloned backup and go back to tm.
 

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In plain language: if you're backupping without need to really preserve that data, you can just delete it.
Right?
Basically yes. Do not assume TM is long term backup, that is not its main purpose.

My experience is that TimeMachine is really great when it works and nearly impossible to fix when something goes wrong. My experience is from HFS TM disks, not the new APFS disks (macOS 11). File structure of HFS TM disks so so complex, that I was never able to fix any errors using Disk tools.
The only solution is to erase the TM disk and start again. Logically, one should do so only if the main system disk works fine - therefor the main function of TM is therefore restored relatively quickly. You loose history, but should have, after first run, usable backup of the system. Chances system disk fails during the first TM run is relatively small.
Interestingly, these TM disks are usually readable, so while they cannot be used for new backups, they are still usable for restore (hopefully). Therefore, I tend to retire these TM disks and keep them as long term backups. Disks are cheap, data are critical.
But, I also have two TM disks I alternate (one home and one work) and I make weekly CCC backups on two different disks (one home and one work). Bit excessive, but great when system HD/SSD dies, as already happened more than once.
 

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Basically yes. Do not assume TM is long term backup, that is not its main purpose.

My experience is that TimeMachine is really great when it works and nearly impossible to fix when something goes wrong. My experience is from HFS TM disks, not the new APFS disks (macOS 11). File structure of HFS TM disks so so complex, that I was never able to fix any errors using Disk tools.
The only solution is to erase the TM disk and start again. Logically, one should do so only if the main system disk works fine - therefor the main function of TM is therefore restored relatively quickly. You loose history, but should have, after first run, usable backup of the system. Chances system disk fails during the first TM run is relatively small.
Interestingly, these TM disks are usually readable, so while they cannot be used for new backups, they are still usable for restore (hopefully). Therefore, I tend to retire these TM disks and keep them as long term backups. Disks are cheap, data are critical.
But, I also have two TM disks I alternate (one home and one work) and I make weekly CCC backups on two different disks (one home and one work). Bit excessive, but great when system HD/SSD dies, as already happened more than once.
Agreed. I think Time Machine is very convenient and great to have around. But it does seem very tempermental and very hard to troubleshoot. So, as you say a secondary layer of backup is essential and CCC is a great way to do it.

Personally, I do my monthly CCC backup onto a drive I keep offsite away from home. In the event of a disaster, nothing on the offsite drive is more than a few weeks out of date, and any gaps will likely be filled in by iCloud Drive which is also syncing almost everything I own.
 

toke lahti

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My standard response (never changes, I'm like a broken record):
STOP USING time machine.
Instead, switch to either CarbonCopyCloner or SuperDuper.
Either one will serve you better.

BOTH are free to download and try for 30 days.
Try either one (or better yet, both).
You'll understand as soon as you use them.
If you don't like it, just erase the cloned backup and go back to tm.
I do have CCC, but it's v.5 and I'm not sure how well it works with macOS12's APFS implementation.

CCC and other ways of cloning are very inefficient with long term backup.

I mainly or directly do not make money with my mac system.
My TM disk has now 61 backups.
If you'd like to send me 61 hdd's to replace this TM, I can accept them.
But having bought even 20 hdd's for long term backup is out of my financial thinking.
This just shows how efficient incremental backup is and alternative to TM would have to be another incremental backup software.
 
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toke lahti

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I have a feeling that the cause of the problems is this:

I also have another hdd (in newertech's miniStack) which was connected to this and it's hfs+ table was messed up.
I contacted Raidsonic when I got the hub 2 years ago, about the way it disconnects disks always when mac goes to sleep, which other my hubs don't do.
I should have thought about odd behavior more.

It has GenesysLogic "0x0612" usb controller, but I haven't found any info about compatibility issues with macs with it.

Or maybe the problem is seagate's 8TB Archive. Or the mini itself. Or...
 
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I have a feeling that the cause of the problems is this:

I also have another hdd (in newertech's miniCase) which was connected to this and it's hfs+ table was messed up.
I contacted Raidsonic when I got the hub 2 years ago, about the way it disconnects disks always when mac goes to sleep, which other my hubs don't do.
I should have thought about odd behavior more.

It has GenesysLogic "0x0612" usb controller, but I haven't found any info about compatibility issues with macs with it.
Are you using it with external power? I've found that a powered hub has eliminated all the troubles I had with my external drives dismounting spontaneously. Or as you say, maybe that particular hub isn't compatible.
 

toke lahti

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Are you using it with external power? I've found that a powered hub has eliminated all the troubles I had with my external drives dismounting spontaneously. Or as you say, maybe that particular hub isn't compatible.
It has a big aux power brick.
Everything in that hub feels very high quality.
I’ll have to meter the voltage from that brick, if that would be the reason...
I’d wish that there would be some compatibilty charts somewhere, but I guess this is quite a ”mac only” problem...
 

toke lahti

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Found a fix to TM problem:
Renamed “Latest” to “LatestX”. Then made a new alias to 2nd newest backup and named to to Latest.
Fired up the TM and it has happily done it’s duty since that. 2 hours and 20GBs later I have a fresh backup.

So the last backup was corrupted and by making TM to forget-about-it, it made a new a new incremental based on the 2nd newest increment.
This has happened now twice to me after last xmas, when I upgraded to Monterey.

Howard of eclecticlight.co, who has a deep knowledge and written tons of articles about TM and mac's sad situation with file systems and their handling, said, that hfs+ is prone for that with big disks and millions of forks, but I wonder why I never witnessed that in last 15 years, that I have used hfs+ TM drives. Last 4 years it has been 8TB drive and before that 4TB even longer.

I think I now try to CCC old backups to new 16TB disk and then convert it to APFS to carry on all old backups and maybe keeps it's tables in order, since it seems that new OSses need APFS...

But I'm not sure if TM disks can be copied with CCC so that the incrementality of data remains?
I have 60 backups in that disk, with total amount of data being something like 80TB without incrementality.
 
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toke lahti

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Update:
Alias naming trick didn't work for the 2nd time.

Now I have another hfs+ TM disk, that I can't use anymore:

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I guess TM backupping to hfs+ in Monterey is so broken, that this will eventually happen with any drive.

Quite sad, the state of Apple's software quality these times.
They stopped documenting things, maybe because how many things are broken.
😕😠🙁

If anybody's interested why "an error occured", here's a log from Consolation3:

2022-09-18 17:53:03.116648+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Starting manual backup
2022-09-18 17:53:03.158811+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Mountpoint '/Volumes/aikaKone2token' is still valid
2022-09-18 17:53:03.208676+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Mountpoint '/Volumes/aikaKone2token' is still valid
2022-09-18 17:53:04.108501+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Checking identity of target volume '/Volumes/aikaKone2token'
2022-09-18 17:53:04.122164+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Mountpoint '/Volumes/aikaKone2token' is still valid
2022-09-18 17:53:04.208006+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Mountpoint '/Volumes/aikaKone2token' is still valid
2022-09-18 17:53:04.208553+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Backing up 2 volumes to aikaKone2token (/dev/disk7s2,1e): /Volumes/aikaKone2token
2022-09-18 17:53:04.211305+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:IOCheck] Checking destination IO performance at "/Volumes/aikaKone2token"
2022-09-18 17:53:07.073985+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:IOCheck] Failed destination write test with error Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=60 "Operation timed out". Wrote 8 KB in 1 file.
2022-09-18 17:53:07.172389+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:Inheritance] Found matching machine store '/Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018' for computer named 'Toke’sMini2018', no machine store inheritance needed
2022-09-18 17:53:43.665185+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Mountpoint '/Volumes/aikaKone2token' is still valid
2022-09-18 17:53:44.175671+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Starting age based thinning of Time Machine local snapshots on disk '/Volumes/Macintosh HD - Data'
2022-09-18 17:53:44.175681+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Starting age based thinning of Time Machine local snapshots on disk '/System/Volumes/Data'
2022-09-18 17:53:44.175705+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Starting age based thinning of Time Machine local snapshots on disk '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir'
2022-09-18 17:53:44.175729+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Starting age based thinning of Time Machine local snapshots on disk '/Volumes/Macintosh HD'
2022-09-18 17:53:44.179228+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Skipping age based thinning of Time Machine reference snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-06-21-213819.local' on disk '/Volumes/Macintosh HD - Data'
2022-09-18 17:53:44.223889+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Skipping age based thinning of Time Machine reference snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-06-21-213819.local' on disk '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir'
2022-09-18 17:53:44.224000+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Skipping age based thinning of Time Machine reference snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-08-15-010018.local' on disk '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir'
2022-09-18 17:53:44.224090+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Skipping age based thinning of Time Machine reference snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-06-21-213819.local' on disk '/System/Volumes/Data'
2022-09-18 17:53:44.224120+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Skipping age based thinning of Time Machine reference snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-08-15-010018.local' on disk '/System/Volumes/Data'
2022-09-18 17:53:44.226682+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Age-based thinning deleted Time Machine snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-09-17-173352.local' on disk '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir
2022-09-18 17:53:44.265496+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Age-based thinning deleted Time Machine snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-09-17-173352.local' on disk '/System/Volumes/Data
2022-09-18 17:54:15.017398+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalSnapshotManagement] File coordination timed out after 30 seconds while preparing for reading '/System/Volumes/Data'
2022-09-18 17:54:15.715414+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Failed to prepare spotlight indexing for '/System/Volumes/Data' (elapsed time: 30.10 seconds)
2022-09-18 17:54:19.723060+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalSnapshotManagement] Created Time Machine local snapshot with name 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-09-18-175415.local' on disk '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir'
2022-09-18 17:54:19.979099+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalSnapshotManagement] Created Time Machine local snapshot with name 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-09-18-175415.local' on disk '/System/Volumes/Data'
2022-09-18 17:54:20.019389+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Declared stable snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-09-18-175415.local
2022-09-18 17:54:20.168080+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalSnapshotManagement] Mounted stable snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-09-18-175415.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-09-18-175415/macOS 12 - Data source: macOS 12 - Data
2022-09-18 17:54:20.179251+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalSnapshotManagement] Mounted stable snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-09-18-175415.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-09-18-175415/HDDhomeDir source: HDDhomeDir
2022-09-18 17:54:20.268512+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalSnapshotManagement] Mounted reference snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-08-15-010018.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010018/macOS 12 - Data source: macOS 12 - Data
2022-09-18 17:54:20.315338+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalSnapshotManagement] Mounted reference snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-08-15-010018.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010018/HDDhomeDir source: HDDhomeDir
2022-09-18 17:54:21.228755+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Failed to get inode change date for '(null)'!
2022-09-18 17:54:22.067047+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:Inheritance] Found existing volume store '/Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010314/macOS 12 - Data' for disk '/System/Volumes/Data'
2022-09-18 17:54:22.080726+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Collecting events on 2 volumes...
2022-09-18 17:54:22.420547+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Got new file ID based proportions for 2 devices
2022-09-18 17:54:22.816773+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Event store UUIDs don't match for volume: HDDhomeDir (saved: 4BE8E938-E025-4F25-956E-EC4403F4AF6D current: 92CFA62E-351E-46A0-94AD-F15DFD4ADD73)
2022-09-18 17:54:22.819074+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Event store UUIDs don't match for volume: macOS 12 - Data (saved: 9053CBFC-B1F5-423F-A7E2-AA7AA4CB5299 current: A7444C0F-4931-4209-9908-2D6D65A0C9FA)
2022-09-18 17:54:22.820464+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Using APFS snapshot diffing for source: "HDDhomeDir" (device: /dev/disk6s1 mount: '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir' fsUUID: DE4B9586-ED5A-48FB-B94A-669A77C8FB0D eventDBUUID: 92CFA62E-351E-46A0-94AD-F15DFD4ADD73) snapshotDiffing(liveVolumeMountPoint: file:///Volumes/HDDhomeDir/, earlierXID: 998536, laterXID: 1069365, startDate: 2022-08-14 22:02:03 +0000, previousCloneCacheURL: Optional(file:///Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke%E2%80%99sMini2018/2022-08-15-010314/.DE4B9586-ED5A-48FB-B94A-669A77C8FB0D.clonedb))
2022-09-18 17:54:22.823583+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Using APFS snapshot diffing for source: "macOS 12 - Data" (device: /dev/disk3s1 mount: '/System/Volumes/Data' fsUUID: 2F8943D7-CFD9-359F-AEF0-5705F2140577 eventDBUUID: A7444C0F-4931-4209-9908-2D6D65A0C9FA) snapshotDiffing(liveVolumeMountPoint: file:///System/Volumes/Data/, earlierXID: 5593634, laterXID: 6552884, startDate: 2022-08-14 22:01:50 +0000, previousCloneCacheURL: Optional(file:///Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke%E2%80%99sMini2018/2022-08-15-010314/.2F8943D7-CFD9-359F-AEF0-5705F2140577.clonedb))
2022-09-18 17:54:22.864700+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:CloneCollection] Read 22 clone families from /Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010314/.2F8943D7-CFD9-359F-AEF0-5705F2140577.clonedb
2022-09-18 17:54:22.864780+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:CloneCollection] Read 221 clone families from /Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010314/.DE4B9586-ED5A-48FB-B94A-669A77C8FB0D.clonedb
2022-09-18 17:54:22.974598+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Resolving events for "/System/Volumes/Data" concurrently
2022-09-18 17:54:23.218203+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Resolving events for "/Volumes/HDDhomeDir" concurrently
2022-09-18 17:54:23.226063+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:TMSnapshotDiffer] Diffing from 998536 to 1069365 for /Volumes/HDDhomeDir
2022-09-18 17:54:23.614619+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:TMSnapshotDiffer] Diffing from 5593634 to 6552884 for /System/Volumes/Data
2022-09-18 17:54:32.665982+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollectionProgress] 5001 (-):
- - "HDDhomeDir" 2 % : CountedEvents:-,0,0/0,FileIDDistribution:-,0,FileIDCount:-,0
- - "macOS 12 - Data" 98 % : CountedEvents:-,0,0/0,FileIDDistribution:-,0,FileIDCount:-,0
Speed: 949.82 events/s Average: 783.38 events/s
Current: "Users/ext-toke/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/00008101-001C25390E88001E/9c"
2022-09-18 17:54:37.117900+0300 localhost backupd-helper[394]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Failed to determine if '/Volumes/tokenTMhfs+8TB' is a recovery volume, error: Disk object invalid or unable to serialize
2022-09-18 17:56:15.064886+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Failed to enumerate snapshot diffs, error: Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=92 "Illegal byte sequence"
2022-09-18 17:56:15.067281+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Failed to collect events for "HDDhomeDir" (device: /dev/disk6s1 mount: '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir' fsUUID: DE4B9586-ED5A-48FB-B94A-669A77C8FB0D eventDBUUID: 92CFA62E-351E-46A0-94AD-F15DFD4ADD73), strategy: snapshotDiffing(liveVolumeMountPoint: file:///Volumes/HDDhomeDir/, earlierXID: 998536, laterXID: 1069365, startDate: 2022-08-14 22:02:03 +0000, previousCloneCacheURL: Optional(file:///Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke%E2%80%99sMini2018/2022-08-15-010314/.DE4B9586-ED5A-48FB-B94A-669A77C8FB0D.clonedb)) , error: Error Domain=com.apple.backupd.ErrorDomain Code=304 "(null)"
2022-09-18 17:56:32.668110+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollectionProgress] 528371 (-):
- - "HDDhomeDir" 2 % : CountedEvents:-,0,0/0,FileIDDistribution:-,0,FileIDCount:-,0
- - "macOS 12 - Data" 98 % : CountedEvents:-,0,0/0,FileIDDistribution:-,0,FileIDCount:-,0
Speed: 16596.93 events/s Average: 8302.97 events/s
Current: "System/Library/AssetsV2/com_apple_MobileAsset_phoneNumberResolver/0d6249400f983be7e0c305a481eb01dd0453f38f.asset"
2022-09-18 17:58:31.680057+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Failed to collect events for "macOS 12 - Data" (device: /dev/disk3s1 mount: '/System/Volumes/Data' fsUUID: 2F8943D7-CFD9-359F-AEF0-5705F2140577 eventDBUUID: A7444C0F-4931-4209-9908-2D6D65A0C9FA), strategy: snapshotDiffing(liveVolumeMountPoint: file:///System/Volumes/Data/, earlierXID: 5593634, laterXID: 6552884, startDate: 2022-08-14 22:01:50 +0000, previousCloneCacheURL: Optional(file:///Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke%E2%80%99sMini2018/2022-08-15-010314/.2F8943D7-CFD9-359F-AEF0-5705F2140577.clonedb)) , error: Error Domain=com.apple.backupd.ErrorDomain Code=22 "(null)"
2022-09-18 17:58:32.472836+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Unmounted '/Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-09-18-175415/macOS 12 - Data'
2022-09-18 17:58:32.476072+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Unmounted local snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-09-18-175415.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-09-18-175415/macOS 12 - Data source: macOS 12 - Data
2022-09-18 17:58:32.618163+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Unmounted '/Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-09-18-175415/HDDhomeDir'
2022-09-18 17:58:32.619819+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Unmounted local snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-09-18-175415.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-09-18-175415/HDDhomeDir source: HDDhomeDir
2022-09-18 17:58:32.765770+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Unmounted '/Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010018/macOS 12 - Data'
2022-09-18 17:58:32.769043+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Unmounted local snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-08-15-010018.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010018/macOS 12 - Data source: macOS 12 - Data
2022-09-18 17:58:33.014707+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Unmounted '/Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010018/HDDhomeDir'
2022-09-18 17:58:33.023347+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Unmounted local snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-08-15-010018.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010018/HDDhomeDir source: HDDhomeDir
2022-09-18 17:58:33.375545+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Mountpoint '/Volumes/aikaKone2token' is still valid
2022-09-18 17:58:33.921835+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Mountpoint '/System/Volumes/Data' is still valid
2022-09-18 17:58:33.924142+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Mountpoint '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir' is still valid
2022-09-18 17:58:33.928215+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Backup failed (304: BACKUP_FAILED_PREFLIGHT_STAGE_SNAPSHOT_DIFFING)
2022-09-18 18:11:58.872743+0300 localhost backupd-helper[394]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:powerManagement] TMPowerState: 2
2022-09-18 18:11:59.023551+0300 localhost backupd-helper[394]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Skipping scheduled Time Machine backup: Automatic backups disabled
2022-09-18 18:11:59.126892+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Starting age based thinning of Time Machine local snapshots on disk '/System/Volumes/Data'
2022-09-18 18:11:59.126913+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Starting age based thinning of Time Machine local snapshots on disk '/Volumes/Macintosh HD - Data'
2022-09-18 18:11:59.126932+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Starting age based thinning of Time Machine local snapshots on disk '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir'
2022-09-18 18:11:59.126949+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Starting age based thinning of Time Machine local snapshots on disk '/Volumes/Macintosh HD'
2022-09-18 18:12:00.730148+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Skipping age based thinning of Time Machine reference snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-06-21-213819.local' on disk '/Volumes/Macintosh HD - Data'
2022-09-18 18:12:00.731943+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Skipping age based thinning of Time Machine reference snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-06-21-213819.local' on disk '/System/Volumes/Data'
2022-09-18 18:12:00.731964+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Skipping age based thinning of Time Machine reference snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-06-21-213819.local' on disk '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir'
2022-09-18 18:12:00.731970+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Skipping age based thinning of Time Machine reference snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-08-15-010018.local' on disk '/System/Volumes/Data'
2022-09-18 18:12:00.731983+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Skipping age based thinning of Time Machine reference snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-08-15-010018.local' on disk '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir'
2022-09-18 18:12:01.927575+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Failed to wait for snapshot deletion to complete on disk '/Volumes/Macintosh HD', error: Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=1 "Operation not permitted"
2022-09-18 18:16:34.970207+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Starting manual backup
2022-09-18 18:16:38.819421+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Mountpoint '/Volumes/aikaKone2token' is still valid
2022-09-18 18:16:39.073776+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Mountpoint '/Volumes/aikaKone2token' is still valid
2022-09-18 18:16:40.676303+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Checking identity of target volume '/Volumes/aikaKone2token'
2022-09-18 18:16:40.919741+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Mountpoint '/Volumes/aikaKone2token' is still valid
2022-09-18 18:16:41.135592+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Mountpoint '/Volumes/aikaKone2token' is still valid
2022-09-18 18:16:41.169581+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Backing up 2 volumes to aikaKone2token (/dev/disk7s2,1e): /Volumes/aikaKone2token
2022-09-18 18:16:41.171747+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:IOCheck] Checking destination IO performance at "/Volumes/aikaKone2token"
2022-09-18 18:16:43.570195+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:Inheritance] Found matching machine store '/Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018' for computer named 'Toke’sMini2018', no machine store inheritance needed
2022-09-18 18:16:57.733530+0300 localhost lsd[204]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Failed to enumerate URLs under /private/var/folders/qc/yyk4wjlx23509_slfl9t915r0000gq/T/AppTranslocation/4B16A456-4FB7-4F6E-B5A4-E53152D12991 for SnapshotStorage reuse with error Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=256 "The file “4B16A456-4FB7-4F6E-B5A4-E53152D12991” couldn’t be opened." UserInfo={NSURL=file:///private/var/folders/qc/yyk4wjlx23509_slfl9t915r0000gq/T/AppTranslocation/4B16A456-4FB7-4F6E-B5A4-E53152D12991, NSFilePath=/private/var/folders/qc/yyk4wjlx23509_slfl9t915r0000gq/T/AppTranslocation/4B16A456-4FB7-4F6E-B5A4-E53152D12991, NSUnderlyingError=0x7fc80950e4c0 {Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=34 "Result too large"}}
2022-09-18 18:17:01.449807+0300 localhost lsd[549]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Failed to enumerate URLs under /private/var/folders/qc/yyk4wjlx23509_slfl9t915r0000gq/T/AppTranslocation/4B16A456-4FB7-4F6E-B5A4-E53152D12991 for SnapshotStorage reuse with error Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=256 "The file “4B16A456-4FB7-4F6E-B5A4-E53152D12991” couldn’t be opened." UserInfo={NSURL=file:///private/var/folders/qc/yyk4wjlx23509_slfl9t915r0000gq/T/AppTranslocation/4B16A456-4FB7-4F6E-B5A4-E53152D12991, NSFilePath=/private/var/folders/qc/yyk4wjlx23509_slfl9t915r0000gq/T/AppTranslocation/4B16A456-4FB7-4F6E-B5A4-E53152D12991, NSUnderlyingError=0x7ff629b2e7b0 {Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=34 "Result too large"}}
2022-09-18 18:17:55.776317+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Mountpoint '/Volumes/aikaKone2token' is still valid
2022-09-18 18:17:57.822173+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Starting age based thinning of Time Machine local snapshots on disk '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir'
2022-09-18 18:17:57.822251+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Starting age based thinning of Time Machine local snapshots on disk '/System/Volumes/Data'
2022-09-18 18:17:57.822311+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Starting age based thinning of Time Machine local snapshots on disk '/Volumes/Macintosh HD - Data'
2022-09-18 18:17:57.822380+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Starting age based thinning of Time Machine local snapshots on disk '/Volumes/Macintosh HD'
2022-09-18 18:17:57.826390+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Skipping age based thinning of Time Machine reference snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-06-21-213819.local' on disk '/Volumes/Macintosh HD - Data'
2022-09-18 18:17:57.832521+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Skipping age based thinning of Time Machine reference snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-06-21-213819.local' on disk '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir'
2022-09-18 18:17:57.832651+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Skipping age based thinning of Time Machine reference snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-08-15-010018.local' on disk '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir'
2022-09-18 18:17:57.832719+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Skipping age based thinning of Time Machine reference snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-06-21-213819.local' on disk '/System/Volumes/Data'
2022-09-18 18:17:57.832775+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalThinning] Skipping age based thinning of Time Machine reference snapshot 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-08-15-010018.local' on disk '/System/Volumes/Data'
2022-09-18 18:18:06.870166+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalSnapshotManagement] Created Time Machine local snapshot with name 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-09-18-181806.local' on disk '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir'
2022-09-18 18:18:08.669518+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalSnapshotManagement] Created Time Machine local snapshot with name 'com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-09-18-181806.local' on disk '/System/Volumes/Data'
2022-09-18 18:18:08.672101+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Declared stable snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-09-18-181806.local
2022-09-18 18:18:08.819358+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalSnapshotManagement] Mounted stable snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-09-18-181806.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-09-18-181806/macOS 12 - Data source: macOS 12 - Data
2022-09-18 18:18:08.825400+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalSnapshotManagement] Mounted stable snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-09-18-181806.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-09-18-181806/HDDhomeDir source: HDDhomeDir
2022-09-18 18:18:08.870951+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalSnapshotManagement] Mounted reference snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-08-15-010018.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010018/macOS 12 - Data source: macOS 12 - Data
2022-09-18 18:18:08.875523+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:LocalSnapshotManagement] Mounted reference snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-08-15-010018.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010018/HDDhomeDir source: HDDhomeDir
2022-09-18 18:18:13.524636+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Failed to get inode change date for '(null)'!
2022-09-18 18:18:13.524664+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Failed to get inode change date for '(null)'!
2022-09-18 18:18:16.875533+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:Inheritance] Found existing volume store '/Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010314/macOS 12 - Data' for disk '/System/Volumes/Data'
2022-09-18 18:18:18.869540+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Collecting events on 2 volumes...
2022-09-18 18:18:22.274139+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Got new file ID based proportions for 2 devices
2022-09-18 18:18:24.123830+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Event store UUIDs don't match for volume: HDDhomeDir (saved: 4BE8E938-E025-4F25-956E-EC4403F4AF6D current: 92CFA62E-351E-46A0-94AD-F15DFD4ADD73)
2022-09-18 18:18:24.126781+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Using APFS snapshot diffing for source: "HDDhomeDir" (device: /dev/disk6s1 mount: '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir' fsUUID: DE4B9586-ED5A-48FB-B94A-669A77C8FB0D eventDBUUID: 92CFA62E-351E-46A0-94AD-F15DFD4ADD73) snapshotDiffing(liveVolumeMountPoint: file:///Volumes/HDDhomeDir/, earlierXID: 998536, laterXID: 1069428, startDate: 2022-08-14 22:02:03 +0000, previousCloneCacheURL: Optional(file:///Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke%E2%80%99sMini2018/2022-08-15-010314/.DE4B9586-ED5A-48FB-B94A-669A77C8FB0D.clonedb))
2022-09-18 18:18:25.772590+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Event store UUIDs don't match for volume: macOS 12 - Data (saved: 9053CBFC-B1F5-423F-A7E2-AA7AA4CB5299 current: A7444C0F-4931-4209-9908-2D6D65A0C9FA)
2022-09-18 18:18:25.774356+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Using APFS snapshot diffing for source: "macOS 12 - Data" (device: /dev/disk3s1 mount: '/System/Volumes/Data' fsUUID: 2F8943D7-CFD9-359F-AEF0-5705F2140577 eventDBUUID: A7444C0F-4931-4209-9908-2D6D65A0C9FA) snapshotDiffing(liveVolumeMountPoint: file:///System/Volumes/Data/, earlierXID: 5593634, laterXID: 6553790, startDate: 2022-08-14 22:01:50 +0000, previousCloneCacheURL: Optional(file:///Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke%E2%80%99sMini2018/2022-08-15-010314/.2F8943D7-CFD9-359F-AEF0-5705F2140577.clonedb))
2022-09-18 18:18:26.177704+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:CloneCollection] Read 22 clone families from /Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010314/.2F8943D7-CFD9-359F-AEF0-5705F2140577.clonedb
2022-09-18 18:18:27.832266+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:CloneCollection] Read 221 clone families from /Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010314/.DE4B9586-ED5A-48FB-B94A-669A77C8FB0D.clonedb
2022-09-18 18:18:27.871307+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Resolving events for "/Volumes/HDDhomeDir" concurrently
2022-09-18 18:18:28.028955+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Resolving events for "/System/Volumes/Data" concurrently
2022-09-18 18:18:28.029062+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:TMSnapshotDiffer] Diffing from 5593634 to 6553790 for /System/Volumes/Data
2022-09-18 18:18:29.620236+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:TMSnapshotDiffer] Diffing from 998536 to 1069428 for /Volumes/HDDhomeDir
2022-09-18 18:18:31.471307+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollectionProgress] 1 (-):
- - "macOS 12 - Data" 98 % : CountedEvents:-,0,0/0,FileIDDistribution:-,0,FileIDCount:-,0
- - "HDDhomeDir" 2 % : CountedEvents:-,0,0/0,FileIDDistribution:-,0,FileIDCount:-,0
Speed: - events/s Average: 0.00 events/s
Current: "-"
2022-09-18 18:19:59.519404+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Failed to enumerate snapshot diffs, error: Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=92 "Illegal byte sequence"
2022-09-18 18:19:59.520832+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Failed to collect events for "HDDhomeDir" (device: /dev/disk6s1 mount: '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir' fsUUID: DE4B9586-ED5A-48FB-B94A-669A77C8FB0D eventDBUUID: 92CFA62E-351E-46A0-94AD-F15DFD4ADD73), strategy: snapshotDiffing(liveVolumeMountPoint: file:///Volumes/HDDhomeDir/, earlierXID: 998536, laterXID: 1069428, startDate: 2022-08-14 22:02:03 +0000, previousCloneCacheURL: Optional(file:///Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke%E2%80%99sMini2018/2022-08-15-010314/.DE4B9586-ED5A-48FB-B94A-669A77C8FB0D.clonedb)) , error: Error Domain=com.apple.backupd.ErrorDomain Code=304 "(null)"
2022-09-18 18:20:31.473769+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollectionProgress] 531826 (-):
- - "macOS 12 - Data" 98 % : CountedEvents:-,0,0/0,FileIDDistribution:-,0,FileIDCount:-,0
- - "HDDhomeDir" 2 % : CountedEvents:-,0,0/0,FileIDDistribution:-,0,FileIDCount:-,0
Speed: 19593.75 events/s Average: 9436.85 events/s
Current: "Users/ext-toke/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/Service Worker/ScriptCache/6f190baf73a73318_1"
2022-09-18 18:22:19.572340+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:EventCollection] Failed to collect events for "macOS 12 - Data" (device: /dev/disk3s1 mount: '/System/Volumes/Data' fsUUID: 2F8943D7-CFD9-359F-AEF0-5705F2140577 eventDBUUID: A7444C0F-4931-4209-9908-2D6D65A0C9FA), strategy: snapshotDiffing(liveVolumeMountPoint: file:///System/Volumes/Data/, earlierXID: 5593634, laterXID: 6553790, startDate: 2022-08-14 22:01:50 +0000, previousCloneCacheURL: Optional(file:///Volumes/aikaKone2token/Backups.backupdb/Toke%E2%80%99sMini2018/2022-08-15-010314/.2F8943D7-CFD9-359F-AEF0-5705F2140577.clonedb)) , error: Error Domain=com.apple.backupd.ErrorDomain Code=22 "(null)"
2022-09-18 18:22:20.170606+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Unmounted '/Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-09-18-181806/macOS 12 - Data'
2022-09-18 18:22:20.171764+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Unmounted local snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-09-18-181806.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-09-18-181806/macOS 12 - Data source: macOS 12 - Data
2022-09-18 18:22:20.620861+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Unmounted '/Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-09-18-181806/HDDhomeDir'
2022-09-18 18:22:20.622090+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Unmounted local snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-09-18-181806.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-09-18-181806/HDDhomeDir source: HDDhomeDir
2022-09-18 18:22:20.869324+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Unmounted '/Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010018/macOS 12 - Data'
2022-09-18 18:22:20.870539+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Unmounted local snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-08-15-010018.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010018/macOS 12 - Data source: macOS 12 - Data
2022-09-18 18:22:21.119340+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Unmounted '/Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010018/HDDhomeDir'
2022-09-18 18:22:21.120945+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Unmounted local snapshot: com.apple.TimeMachine.2022-08-15-010018.local at path: /Volumes/com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots/Backups.backupdb/Toke’sMini2018/2022-08-15-010018/HDDhomeDir source: HDDhomeDir
2022-09-18 18:23:35.923883+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Mountpoint '/Volumes/aikaKone2token' is still valid
2022-09-18 18:23:37.200030+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Mountpoint '/System/Volumes/Data' is still valid
2022-09-18 18:23:37.221441+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Mountpoint '/Volumes/HDDhomeDir' is still valid
2022-09-18 18:23:37.223518+0300 localhost backupd[254]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Backup failed (304: BACKUP_FAILED_PREFLIGHT_STAGE_SNAPSHOT_DIFFING)
 

kibepo73

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Time machine is the main backup utility for mac users offered by Apple. But sometimes the time machine is unable to back up your data and shows errors like Time machine backup failed or Time Machine couldn't complete backup etc.

Here are a few DIY fixes you can try to resolve the issue:

1. Check the external hard drive’s file system.
2. Check free disk space on an external hard drive.
3. Check for junk files or other unwanted data as it might be causing problems.
4. Check if the Mac software is updated.
5. Try restarting your Mac.
6. Check if the mac and the backup drive are connected to the same network.

Hope it helps!
 

toke lahti

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Time machine is the main backup utility for mac users offered by Apple. But sometimes the time machine is unable to back up your data and shows errors like Time machine backup failed or Time Machine couldn't complete backup etc.

Here are a few DIY fixes you can try to resolve the issue:

1. Check the external hard drive’s file system.
2. Check free disk space on an external hard drive.
3. Check for junk files or other unwanted data as it might be causing problems.
4. Check if the Mac software is updated.
5. Try restarting your Mac.
6. Check if the mac and the backup drive are connected to the same network.

Hope it helps!
Are you trolling?
 

toke lahti

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OKAY,

New problem with APFS formatted TM disk!

2022-10-30 13:43:45.606110+0200 localhost lsd[540]: (TimeMachine) [com.apple.TimeMachine:General] Failed to enumerate URLs under /private/var/folders/qc/yyk4wjlx23509_slfl9t915r0000gq/T/AppTranslocation/CBF8258F-554F-4E30-BA93-0F76D50290E7 for SnapshotStorage reuse with error Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=256 "The file “CBF8258F-554F-4E30-BA93-0F76D50290E7” couldn’t be opened." UserInfo={NSURL=file:///private/var/folders/qc/yyk4wjlx23509_slfl9t915r0000gq/T/AppTranslocation/CBF8258F-554F-4E30-BA93-0F76D50290E7, NSFilePath=/private/var/folders/qc/yyk4wjlx23509_slfl9t915r0000gq/T/AppTranslocation/CBF8258F-554F-4E30-BA93-0F76D50290E7, NSUnderlyingError=0x7fc581368510 {Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=34 "Result too large"}}
 
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toke lahti

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Update, after few succesful backups, there seems to be no way to make these backups again.
I'm quite surprised that even the APFS disk fails every time...
 

hoo-man-b-ing

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I’ve been using Time Machine for about 6 years, mostly through a Synology NAS. Twice in those 6 years it’s reached a point where I could still browse the backups but it would fail to complete new backups. Both times I was able to get it working again for another backup or two, but inevitably I’d find myself back at the beginning.

While this may not help you, since then I’ve configured Synology’s HyperBackup (a versioned backup system similar to Time Machine) to backup the NAS’ Time Machine backups to the cloud. If/When my Time Machine backup becomes effectively read-only again, I can restore a previous Time Machine instance via HyperBackup. I don’t lose any data other than the incremental snapshots which were created since then (and which will be recreated with the next incremental backup).

Admittedly it’s bit of an Inception backup strategy (i.e., a backup within a backup), but it works well enough for now.

That said, I am curious about Apple’s long-term Mac-based backup strategy. It’s the only platform that still primarily relies on local storage and I’ve noticed they’ve started adding versioning to files stored in iCloud. Plus, with Apple selling iPad Pro devices with 2TB of storage, the disparity in storage space between Macs and iOS/iPadOS devices isn’t as significant as it once was.
 

profdraper

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My standard response (never changes, I'm like a broken record):
STOP USING time machine.
Instead, switch to either CarbonCopyCloner or SuperDuper.
Either one will serve you better.

BOTH are free to download and try for 30 days.
Try either one (or better yet, both).
You'll understand as soon as you use them.
If you don't like it, just erase the cloned backup and go back to tm.
Totally agree, CCC here.
 

Realityck

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I do have CCC, but it's v.5 and I'm not sure how well it works with macOS12's APFS implementation.

CCC and other ways of cloning are very inefficient with long term backup.
Try using CCC 6.1.4 demo for 30 days. You can make a limited time snapshot of all volumes via APFS utility (can't over write system afterwards like a normal incremental backup, but bootable) or just standard incremental data volume backups in any fashion. Compatable with MacOS 12, 13.1 beta 4 (todays). It's been speeded up since your v.5. Both can serve as a ASR volume for full recovery if you need to do a DFU restore for example (back to factory defaults) then use migration assistant to locate and restore your system settings, applications, and data.
 
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