"Backup Disk Full" error with over 100 GBs free on disk!

The subject line pretty much says it all. Any idea why TimeMachine thinks my disk is full? I have 3 drives: internal has 60 GB available, LaCie 500 GB has 145 GB available and 1 TB drive has 101 GB available. The TB drive is set for the TM backups. What gives? Any ideas?

Pondini wrote:
This is actually most of a normal, though lengthy, log. The end seems cut off, though.
Hmmm. The above prompted me to go back and check the log again, at which point I realized that I'd forgotten to take off the "backup" filter I'd used to find the TM part. Sorry!! I do things in too much a hurry sometimes (often, actually). Here's the log again, starting from the exact same spot but ending 10 minutes later. This time it's EVERYTHING - NO filter set:
Jan 7 00:12:56 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Starting standard backup
Jan 7 00:12:57 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb
Jan 7 00:13:15 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Event store UUIDs don't match for volume: LaCie 450 GIG
Jan 7 00:13:26 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ adisk.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:14:09 MacBookPro SyncServer[404]: SyncServer: Truth vacuumed. Next vacuum date 2009-01-21 00:14:07 -0800
Jan 7 00:14:12 MacBookPro /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DotMacSyncManager.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/dotmacsyncclient[402]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 00:14:13 MacBookPro /usr/sbin/ocspd[406]: starting
Jan 7 00:14:44 MacBookPro /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DotMacSyncManager.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/dotmacsyncclient[402]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 00:14:48 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Node requires deep traversal:/Volumes/LaCie 450 GIG reason:kFSEDBEventFlagMustScanSubDirs|
Jan 7 00:15:14 MacBookPro /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DotMacSyncManager.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/dotmacsyncclient[402]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 00:15:15 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/PubSub.framework/Versions/A/Resources/PubSubAgent.ap p/Contents/MacOS/PubSubAgent[408]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 00:16:12 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/PubSub.framework/Versions/A/Resources/PubSubAgent.ap p/Contents/MacOS/PubSubAgent[408]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 00:16:33 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/SecurityFoundation.framework/Resources/dotmacfx.app/ Contents/MacOS/dotmacfx[413]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 00:16:33 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ afpovertcp.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:16:38 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/SecurityFoundation.framework/Resources/dotmacfx.app/ Contents/MacOS/dotmacfx[413]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 00:18:20 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ dm-notification.udp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:23:33 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): AutoTunnel-02-22-41-FF-FE-32-53-3D.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:23:33 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record AutoTunnel-02-22-41-FF-FE-32-53-3D.savladai.members.mac.com. type 1 failed with error -65537
Jan 7 00:23:38 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.FA000182934414.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:23:38 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Error -65537 for registration of service Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.FA000182934414.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:25:35 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): autotunnel.udp.MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:25:35 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record autotunnel.udp.MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com. type 33 failed with error -65537
Jan 7 00:25:37 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.device-info.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:25:37 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.device-info.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com. type 16 failed with error -65537
Jan 7 00:26:28 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.afpovertcp.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:26:28 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Error -65537 for registration of service Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.afpovertcp.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:27:43 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: ERROR: socket closed prematurely tcpInfo->nread = 0
Jan 7 00:28:33 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): _kerberos.MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:28:33 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record _kerberos.MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com. type 16 failed with error -65537
Jan 7 00:29:09 MacBookPro SyncServer[422]: SyncServer: Truth vacuumed. Next vacuum date 2009-01-21 00:29:08 -0800
Jan 7 00:29:33 MacBookPro /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DotMacSyncManager.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/dotmacsyncclient[421]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 00:29:33 MacBookPro /usr/sbin/ocspd[423]: starting
Jan 7 00:31:38 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/PubSub.framework/Versions/A/Resources/PubSubAgent.ap p/Contents/MacOS/PubSubAgent[427]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 00:32:02 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/SecurityFoundation.framework/Resources/dotmacfx.app/ Contents/MacOS/dotmacfx[429]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 00:32:32: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Jan 7 00:32:50 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/PubSub.framework/Versions/A/Resources/PubSubAgent.ap p/Contents/MacOS/PubSubAgent[427]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 00:32:56 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ rfb.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:33:23 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ adisk.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:37:35 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ afpovertcp.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:39:16 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ dm-notification.udp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:44:10 MacBookPro SyncServer[445]: SyncServer: Truth vacuumed. Next vacuum date 2009-01-21 00:44:08 -0800
Jan 7 00:44:16 MacBookPro /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DotMacSyncManager.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/dotmacsyncclient[444]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 00:44:17 MacBookPro /usr/sbin/ocspd[447]: starting
Jan 7 00:46:13 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/PubSub.framework/Versions/A/Resources/PubSubAgent.ap p/Contents/MacOS/PubSubAgent[449]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 00:46:40 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/SecurityFoundation.framework/Resources/dotmacfx.app/ Contents/MacOS/dotmacfx[453]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 00:47:10: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Jan 7 00:53:31 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ rfb.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:53:40 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): AutoTunnel-02-22-41-FF-FE-32-53-3D.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:53:40 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record AutoTunnel-02-22-41-FF-FE-32-53-3D.savladai.members.mac.com. type 1 failed with error -65537
Jan 7 00:53:45 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.FA000182934414.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:53:45 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Error -65537 for registration of service Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.FA000182934414.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:54:31 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ adisk.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:55:42 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): autotunnel.udp.MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:55:42 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record autotunnel.udp.MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com. type 33 failed with error -65537
Jan 7 00:55:43 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.device-info.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:55:44 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.device-info.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com. type 16 failed with error -65537
Jan 7 00:56:35 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.afpovertcp.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:56:35 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Error -65537 for registration of service Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.afpovertcp.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:57:33 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ afpovertcp.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:57:50 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:57:50 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com. type 28 failed with error -65537
Jan 7 00:58:40 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): _kerberos.MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:58:40 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record _kerberos.MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com. type 16 failed with error -65537
Jan 7 00:59:10 MacBookPro SyncServer[463]: SyncServer: Truth vacuumed. Next vacuum date 2009-01-21 00:59:08 -0800
Jan 7 00:59:14 MacBookPro /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DotMacSyncManager.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/dotmacsyncclient[462]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 00:59:14 MacBookPro /usr/sbin/ocspd[464]: starting
Jan 7 00:59:26 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ dm-notification.udp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 00:59:40 MacBookPro /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DotMacSyncManager.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/dotmacsyncclient[462]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 01:01:15 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/PubSub.framework/Versions/A/Resources/PubSubAgent.ap p/Contents/MacOS/PubSubAgent[470]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 01:01:45 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/SecurityFoundation.framework/Resources/dotmacfx.app/ Contents/MacOS/dotmacfx[472]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 01:02:15: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Jan 7 01:02:50 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Starting pre-backup thinning: 480.33 GB requested (including padding), 360.06 GB available
Jan 7 01:04:55 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-08-005207: 360.09 GB now available
Jan 7 01:07:07 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-07-005159: 360.11 GB now available
Jan 7 01:09:28 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-06-005204: 360.15 GB now available
Jan 7 01:11:54 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-05-005144: 360.17 GB now available
Jan 7 01:14:07 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-04-005150: 360.34 GB now available
Jan 7 01:14:09 MacBookPro SyncServer[483]: SyncServer: Truth vacuumed. Next vacuum date 2009-01-21 01:14:08 -0800
Jan 7 01:14:14 MacBookPro /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DotMacSyncManager.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/dotmacsyncclient[482]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 01:14:15 MacBookPro /usr/sbin/ocspd[485]: starting
Jan 7 01:14:30 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ rfb.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:14:36 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ adisk.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:15:31 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/PubSub.framework/Versions/A/Resources/PubSubAgent.ap p/Contents/MacOS/PubSubAgent[488]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 01:16:20 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/PubSub.framework/Versions/A/Resources/PubSubAgent.ap p/Contents/MacOS/PubSubAgent[488]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 01:16:32 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-03-005148: 360.35 GB now available
Jan 7 01:16:38 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/SecurityFoundation.framework/Resources/dotmacfx.app/ Contents/MacOS/dotmacfx[493]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 01:16:46: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Jan 7 01:16:46 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-231929: 360.35 GB now available
Jan 7 01:16:48 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-221940: 360.36 GB now available
Jan 7 01:17:05 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-211945: 360.36 GB now available
Jan 7 01:17:10 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-202023: 360.38 GB now available
Jan 7 01:17:22 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-192017: 360.39 GB now available
Jan 7 01:17:27 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-181936: 360.39 GB now available
Jan 7 01:17:34 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ afpovertcp.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:17:47 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-172011: 360.40 GB now available
Jan 7 01:17:58 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-162012: 360.41 GB now available
Jan 7 01:18:13 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-152121: 360.48 GB now available
Jan 7 01:18:26 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-142001: 360.49 GB now available
Jan 7 01:18:33 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-131945: 360.50 GB now available
Jan 7 01:18:36 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-121928: 360.50 GB now available
Jan 7 01:18:42 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-111935: 360.51 GB now available
Jan 7 01:18:48 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-102000: 360.52 GB now available
Jan 7 01:18:58 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-091944: 360.52 GB now available
Jan 7 01:19:09 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-081945: 360.53 GB now available
Jan 7 01:19:14 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-071929: 360.53 GB now available
Jan 7 01:19:17 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-061935: 360.53 GB now available
Jan 7 01:19:19 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ dm-notification.udp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:19:21 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-051931: 360.53 GB now available
Jan 7 01:19:25 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-041930: 360.54 GB now available
Jan 7 01:19:28 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-031927: 360.54 GB now available
Jan 7 01:19:31 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-30-021933: 360.54 GB now available
Jan 7 01:19:33 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-31-011933: 360.54 GB now available
Jan 7 01:19:33 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Removed all 29 expired backups, more space is needed - deleting oldest backups to make room
Jan 7 01:22:07 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-11-09-061842: 362.39 GB now available
Jan 7 01:23:48 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): AutoTunnel-02-22-41-FF-FE-32-53-3D.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:23:48 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record AutoTunnel-02-22-41-FF-FE-32-53-3D.savladai.members.mac.com. type 1 failed with error -65537
Jan 7 01:23:54 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.FA000182934414.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:23:54 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Error -65537 for registration of service Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.FA000182934414.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:24:58 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-11-16-002933: 363.80 GB now available
Jan 7 01:25:50 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): autotunnel.udp.MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:25:50 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record autotunnel.udp.MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com. type 33 failed with error -65537
Jan 7 01:25:51 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.device-info.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:25:51 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.device-info.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com. type 16 failed with error -65537
Jan 7 01:26:42 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.afpovertcp.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:26:42 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Error -65537 for registration of service Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.afpovertcp.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:27:47 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-11-23-005150: 364.45 GB now available
Jan 7 01:27:58 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: ERROR: socket closed prematurely tcpInfo->nread = 0
Jan 7 01:28:48 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): _kerberos.MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:28:48 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record _kerberos.MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com. type 16 failed with error -65537
Jan 7 01:29:10 MacBookPro SyncServer[502]: SyncServer: Truth vacuumed. Next vacuum date 2009-01-21 01:29:09 -0800
Jan 7 01:29:14 MacBookPro /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DotMacSyncManager.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/dotmacsyncclient[501]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 01:29:14 MacBookPro /usr/sbin/ocspd[503]: starting
Jan 7 01:30:13 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-11-30-005141: 364.73 GB now available
Jan 7 01:31:02 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/PubSub.framework/Versions/A/Resources/PubSubAgent.ap p/Contents/MacOS/PubSubAgent[507]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 01:31:27 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/SecurityFoundation.framework/Resources/dotmacfx.app/ Contents/MacOS/dotmacfx[509]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 01:31:57: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Jan 7 01:33:21 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-02-005154: 365.43 GB now available
Jan 7 01:35:04 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ adisk.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:35:10 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ rfb.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:36:09 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-09-005151: 365.53 GB now available
Jan 7 01:37:26 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ afpovertcp.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:39:00 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-10-005206: 365.78 GB now available
Jan 7 01:40:16 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ dm-notification.udp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:41:03 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-12-152048: 365.86 GB now available
Jan 7 01:43:26 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-13-003945: 365.95 GB now available
Jan 7 01:44:10 MacBookPro SyncServer[524]: SyncServer: Truth vacuumed. Next vacuum date 2009-01-21 01:44:08 -0800
Jan 7 01:44:13 MacBookPro /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DotMacSyncManager.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/dotmacsyncclient[522]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 01:44:14 MacBookPro /usr/sbin/ocspd[525]: starting
Jan 7 01:44:42 MacBookPro /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DotMacSyncManager.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/dotmacsyncclient[522]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 01:46:12 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/PubSub.framework/Versions/A/Resources/PubSubAgent.ap p/Contents/MacOS/PubSubAgent[527]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 01:46:38 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-14-004012: 366.25 GB now available
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Jan 7 01:55:58 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): autotunnel.udp.MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com.
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Jan 7 01:55:59 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.device-info.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:55:59 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.device-info.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com. type 16 failed with error -65537
Jan 7 01:56:06 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-17-002303: 368.83 GB now available
Jan 7 01:56:48 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.afpovertcp.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:56:48 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Error -65537 for registration of service Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.afpovertcp.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
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Jan 7 01:58:07 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:58:07 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com. type 28 failed with error -65537
Jan 7 01:58:19 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-18-002312: 368.18 GB now available
Jan 7 01:58:56 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): _kerberos.MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 01:58:56 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record _kerberos.MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com. type 16 failed with error -65537
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Jan 7 02:03:37 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-22-003319: 373.61 GB now available
Jan 7 02:04:12 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Terabyte/Backups.backupdb/Helen's MacBook Pro/2008-12-23-003313: 374.12 GB now available
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Jan 7 02:26:06 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.device-info.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com. type 16 failed with error -65537
Jan 7 02:26:57 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.afpovertcp.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 02:26:57 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Error -65537 for registration of service Helen's\032MacBook\032Pro.afpovertcp.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 02:28:15 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: Permission denied (NOAUTH): MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 02:28:15 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com. type 28 failed with error -65537
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Jan 7 02:29:03 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record _kerberos.MacBookPro.savladai.members.mac.com. type 16 failed with error -65537
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Jan 7 02:30:37 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Pre-backup thinning completed successfully: 50 backups were deleted
Jan 7 02:30:37 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Backup date range was shortened: oldest backup is now Dec 26, 2008
Jan 7 02:31:05 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/PubSub.framework/Versions/A/Resources/PubSubAgent.ap p/Contents/MacOS/PubSubAgent[592]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 02:31:32 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/SecurityFoundation.framework/Resources/dotmacfx.app/ Contents/MacOS/dotmacfx[594]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
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Jan 7 02:36:44 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ rfb.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 02:38:35 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ afpovertcp.tcp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 02:42:19 MacBookPro mDNSResponder[16]: sendChallengeResponse: 3 failed attempts for LLQ dm-notification.udp.savladai.members.mac.com.
Jan 7 02:43:03 MacBookPro /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[398]: Copied 30805 files (8.1 GB) from volume MacBookPro.
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Jan 7 02:44:17 MacBookPro /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DotMacSyncManager.framework/Versions/A/Resour ces/dotmacsyncclient[620]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
Jan 7 02:44:18 MacBookPro /usr/sbin/ocspd[623]: starting
Jan 7 02:45:43 MacBookPro /System/Library/Frameworks/PubSub.framework/Versions/A/Resources/PubSubAgent.ap p/Contents/MacOS/PubSubAgent[626]: Warning: accessing obsolete X509Anchors.
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Some of these things sound REALLY weird to me - for example, the references to vaccuuming. Too strange! <LOL>
If your Mac is running at midnight, the log should "turn over" -- the current one (system.log) renamed to system.log.0.bz2, the previous to system.log.1.bz2, etc., and a new system.log started. So what you're seeing started 12 minutes after midnight.
Yes, I figured that out. What I find strange about that process, though, is that Console appears to number the logs backwards. In other words, the one after the most recent one is #0 and the oldest one in the list is #7. Seems odd to me but there's obviously some kind of rationale at work there. :>)
I have no idea what those 30,000 files were, but I'd strongly suspect the permission repair you did earlier. I also have no idea what the initial 480 gb it thought it needed was about.
That would make perfect sense if it wasn't for the fact that the permission repair came about 8 hours AFTER the quoted part of the log! Another odd thing, which I think I've mentioned already, is that the error message appeared some time after I got up, had breakfast, put the dogs out, etc. so it was after 9 am or so. I cannot find a repeat of the copied part anywhere else during that morning or during that day, as far as that goes, so the error report obviously referred to the 12-2am activity but it sure took its time appearing.
IF this backup completed normally, then subsequent ones should be very quick and small, unless there were many large files changed.
Also, this whole process seems very slow. How much memory do you have, and was anything else of note running at this time? Do you have other performance issues?
Generally it IS very fast, from what I can tell. Most of the time I don't even notice it happening, even thought the drive is pretty noisy. I have 2 GB of Ram and most likely had Photoshop, InDesign, GoLive, FileMakerPro all running, plus miscellaneous "small" apps like bookkeeping stuff. If I open up any MS Office stuff I try to quit them as soon as I've finished using them, as they do seem to cause problems (why am I not surprised?!).
And check the TM menu bar icon and/or System Preferences > Time Machine to be sure you have normal completions.
Most of the time I do; at least, I do whenever I think to take a look. It seems to have been chugging along quite happily ever since this "event", so maybe all is well now? I'm going to go in and clear off the old stuff, moving it to the LaCie drive, now that the Permissions should (hopefully) let me. That should help, I would think. I've toyed with the idea of burning the really old stuff to DVDs but I'd just lose them in the stacks and stacks and stacks (ad infinitum it seems at times) of CDs/DVDs I have here after putting together magazines/websites for 10 to 15 years. I never throw anything out if I can help it, although I did regretfully part with the old floppies once I no longer had a floppy drive. It's amazing how often I have to search out some really old photo or something that someone wants to re-use when a dog dies or something.
Thanks again (I really can't say that often enough) for your help with this!

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