Configuring Time machine to Restore after a failer

Hi
how to Configurr Time machine to Restore after a failer ? should i just set the time machine to backup to the external hard disk that have the backup and it will automatically detect it and can use it ? what if there is another backups for another Mac's ?

PureHeartKnight wrote:
Hi
how to Configurr Time machine to Restore after a failer ?
Do you mean you want to recover your entire system from your TM backups? If so, see item 14 in +Frequently Asked Questions+ at the top of this forum for details.
Or do you mean, once your Mac is recovered, how to start new TM backups?
When you first boot after restoring, you may want to immediately turn Time Machine off, as it's next backup will probably be a full one -- everything it just restored will be backed-up again. You cannot prevent this, only delay it. It will of course take quite a while, and a lot of space on your TM disk, so you may wish to wait until you're sure your system is the way you want it, or even erase your TM disk with Disk Utility and let your backups start anew.
what if there is another backups for another Mac's ?
That may become a problem. TM knows which backups are for which Mac, and will not mix them. But if there's not room for the first backup of the restored Mac (see above), you have two bad choices: erase the disk, and start both Macs over again with TM; or delete all the backups for the failed Mac via the TM interface (see item 12 of the same article).
If you decide to erase the disk completely, you may want to partition it before beginning backups, so each Mac's backups have their own, exclusive partition, to prevent this hassle in the future. See item 5 for instructions if you want to do this.

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    2/26/14 3:51:57.492 PM xpcproxy[972]: assertion failed: 13C64: xpcproxy + 3438 [D559FC96-E6B1-363A-B850-C7AC9734F210]: 0x2
    2/26/14 3:52:00.085 PM Solar Service[233]: Input data callback for device 0x7f7c0
    2/26/14 3:52:00.085 PM Solar Service[233]: End of data
    2/26/14 3:52:00.085 PM Solar Service[233]: Event = b device index = 1
    2/26/14 3:52:00.086 PM Solar Service[233]: ModuleFeature_x4301::BatteryLightFsm_2(): m_LastAveBattLvl 100.00
    2/26/14 3:52:00.086 PM Solar Service[233]: ModuleFeature_x4301::BatteryLightFsm_2(): old_state 1 new_state 1
    2/26/14 3:52:00.086 PM Solar Service[233]: x4301_ShrinkDetailedLog(): filein size 1838954
    2/26/14 3:52:00.086 PM Solar Service[233]: device: E97752AB battery capacity: 100%
    2/26/14 3:53:30.175 PM Solar Service[233]: Input data callback for device 0x7f7c0
    2/26/14 3:53:30.175 PM Solar Service[233]: End of data
    2/26/14 3:53:30.176 PM Solar Service[233]: Event = 41 device index = 1
    2/26/14 3:54:22.003 PM Solar Service[233]: Input data callback for device 0x7f7c0
    2/26/14 3:54:22.004 PM Solar Service[233]: End of data
    2/26/14 3:54:22.004 PM Solar Service[233]: Event = 41 device index = 1
    2/26/14 3:54:22.007 PM Solar Service[233]: Input data callback for device 0x7f7c0
    2/26/14 3:54:22.008 PM Solar Service[233]: End of data
    2/26/14 3:54:22.023 PM Solar Service[233]: Input data callback for device 0x7f7c0
    2/26/14 3:54:22.024 PM Solar Service[233]: End of data
    2/26/14 3:54:22.024 PM Solar Service[233]: Event = b device index = 1
    2/26/14 3:54:22.024 PM Solar Service[233]: ModuleFeature_x4301::BatteryLightFsm_2(): m_LastAveBattLvl 100.00
    2/26/14 3:54:22.025 PM Solar Service[233]: ModuleFeature_x4301::BatteryLightFsm_2(): old_state 1 new_state 1
    2/26/14 3:54:22.025 PM Solar Service[233]: x4301_ShrinkDetailedLog(): filein size 1839071
    2/26/14 3:54:22.025 PM Solar Service[233]: device: E97752AB battery capacity: 100%
    2/26/14 3:54:23.003 PM Solar Service[233]: Input data callback for device 0x7f7c0
    2/26/14 3:54:23.004 PM Solar Service[233]: End of data
    2/26/14 3:54:23.004 PM Solar Service[233]: Event = b device index = 1
    2/26/14 3:54:23.004 PM Solar Service[233]: ModuleFeature_x4301::BatteryLightFsm_2(): m_LastAveBattLvl 100.00
    2/26/14 3:54:23.006 PM Solar Service[233]: ModuleFeature_x4301::BatteryLightFsm_2(): old_state 1 new_state 1
    2/26/14 3:54:23.022 PM Solar Service[233]: x4301_ShrinkDetailedLog(): filein size 1839110
    2/26/14 3:54:23.023 PM Solar Service[233]: device: E97752AB battery capacity: 100%
    2/26/14 3:54:24.478 PM com.apple.SecurityServer[16]: Session 100027 created
    2/26/14 3:54:25.448 PM com.apple.IconServicesAgent[236]: main Failed to composit image for binding VariantBinding [0x45d] flags: 0x8 binding: FileInfoBinding [0x637] - extension: mp3, UTI: public.mp3, fileType: MPG3.
    2/26/14 3:54:25.449 PM quicklookd[930]: Warning: Cache image returned by the server has size range covering all valid image sizes. Binding: VariantBinding [0xe03] flags: 0x8 binding: FileInfoBinding [0xd03] - extension: mp3, UTI: public.mp3, fileType: MPG3 request size:16 scale: 1
    2/26/14 3:54:35.802 PM QuickLookUIHelper[979]: [QL] After retry, preview was from a different type for <QLPreview 0x7f8fe2cccd90 40451 file:///Users/ralph/Desktop/Recordings/Other%20Recordings.numbers>
    2/26/14 3:55:47.000 PM kernel[0]: disk1s2: I/O error.
    2/26/14 3:55:47.810 PM mds[37]: (Warning) Volume: vsd:0x7fd9e9094400 Open failed.  failureCount:6 {
        DisabledRecycleCount = 6;
    2/26/14 3:55:52.894 PM Solar Service[233]: Input data callback for device 0x7f7c0
    2/26/14 3:55:52.894 PM Solar Service[233]: End of data
    2/26/14 3:55:52.895 PM Solar Service[233]: Event = b device index = 1
    2/26/14 3:55:52.896 PM Solar Service[233]: ModuleFeature_x4301::BatteryLightFsm_2(): m_LastAveBattLvl 100.00
    2/26/14 3:55:52.896 PM Solar Service[233]: ModuleFeature_x4301::BatteryLightFsm_2(): old_state 1 new_state 1
    2/26/14 3:55:52.897 PM Solar Service[233]: x4301_ShrinkDetailedLog(): filein size 1839149
    2/26/14 3:55:52.898 PM Solar Service[233]: device: E97752AB battery capacity: 100%
    2/26/14 3:56:27.078 PM Solar Service[233]: Input data callback for device 0x7f7c0
    2/26/14 3:56:27.078 PM Solar Service[233]: End of data
    2/26/14 3:56:27.078 PM Solar Service[233]: Event = 41 device index = 1
    2/26/14 3:57:30.913 PM Solar Service[233]: Input data callback for device 0x7f7c0
    2/26/14 3:57:30.913 PM Solar Service[233]: End of data
    2/26/14 3:57:30.913 PM Solar Service[233]: Event = 41 device index = 1
    2/26/14 3:57:30.917 PM Solar Service[233]: Input data callback for device 0x7f7c0
    2/26/14 3:57:30.917 PM Solar Service[233]: End of data
    2/26/14 3:57:30.933 PM Solar Service[233]: Input data callback for device 0x7f7c0
    2/26/14 3:57:31.040 PM Solar Service[233]: End of data
    2/26/14 3:57:31.040 PM Solar Service[233]: Event = b device index = 1
    2/26/14 3:57:31.040 PM Solar Service[233]: ModuleFeature_x4301::BatteryLightFsm_2(): m_LastAveBattLvl 100.00
    2/26/14 3:57:31.041 PM Solar Service[233]: ModuleFeature_x4301::BatteryLightFsm_2(): old_state 1 new_state 1
    2/26/14 3:57:31.041 PM Solar Service[233]: x4301_ShrinkDetailedLog(): filein size 1839266
    2/26/14 3:57:31.041 PM Solar Service[233]: device: E97752AB battery capacity: 100%
    2/26/14 3:58:27.832 PM Solar Service[233]: Input data callback for device 0x7f7c0
    2/26/14 3:58:27.833 PM Solar Service[233]: End of data
    2/26/14 3:58:27.833 PM Solar Service[233]: Event = b device index = 1
    2/26/14 3:58:27.833 PM Solar Service[233]: ModuleFeature_x4301::BatteryLightFsm_2(): m_LastAveBattLvl 100.00
    2/26/14 3:58:27.834 PM Solar Service[233]: ModuleFeature_x4301::BatteryLightFsm_2(): old_state 1 new_state 1
    2/26/14 3:58:27.835 PM Solar Service[233]: x4301_ShrinkDetailedLog(): filein size 1839305
    2/26/14 3:58:27.835 PM Solar Service[233]: device: E97752AB battery capacity: 100%
    2/26/14 3:59:34.963 PM Solar Service[233]: Input data callback for device 0x7f7c0
    2/26/14 3:59:34.963 PM Solar Service[233]: End of data
    2/26/14 3:59:34.964 PM Solar Service[233]: Event = 41 device index = 1
    2/26/14 4:00:18.000 PM kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=987[GoogleSoftwareUp] final status 0x0, allowing (remove VALID) page
    2/26/14 4:09:59.000 PM kernel[0]: disk1s2: I/O error.
    2/26/14 4:10:26.000 PM kernel[0]: disk1s2: I/O error.
    2/26/14 4:11:07.333 PM xpcproxy[995]: assertion failed: 13C64: xpcproxy + 3438 [D559FC96-E6B1-363A-B850-C7AC9734F210]: 0x2
    2/26/14 4:11:50.000 PM kernel[0]: disk1s2: I/O error.
    2/26/14 4:11:51.405 PM mds[37]: (Warning) Volume: vsd:0x7fd9e89c3600 Open failed.  failureCount:7 {
        DisabledRecycleCount = 7;
    2/26/14 4:24:55.677 PM WindowServer[123]: device_generate_desktop_screenshot: authw 0x0(0), shield 0x7fb535055520(2001)
    2/26/14 4:24:55.728 PM WindowServer[123]: device_generate_lock_screen_screenshot: authw 0x0(0), shield 0x7fb535055520(2001)
    2/26/14 4:34:54.415 PM mds[37]: (Normal) DiskStore: Starting health check...
    2/26/14 4:34:54.416 PM mds[37]: (Normal) DiskStore: Starting health check...
    2/26/14 4:34:54.000 PM kernel[0]: disk1s2: I/O error.
    2/26/14 4:38:38.350 PM com.apple.backupd[1023]: Starting automatic backup
    2/26/14 4:38:38.784 PM com.apple.backupd[1023]: Backing up to /dev/disk1s2: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    2/26/14 4:38:39.457 PM com.apple.backupd[1023]: Error: (22) setxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.HostUUID path:/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Macintosh size:37
    2/26/14 4:38:39.468 PM com.apple.backupd[1023]: Backup failed with error 2: 2
    2/26/14 4:43:51.000 PM kernel[0]: disk1s2: I/O error.
    2/26/14 4:43:51.994 PM mds[37]: (Warning) Volume: vsd:0x7fd9e88a9a00 Open failed.  failureCount:8 {
        DisabledRecycleCount = 8;
    2/26/14 4:48:54.621 PM WindowServer[123]: _CGXHWCaptureWindowList: No capable active display found.
    2/26/14 4:59:00.000 PM kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=1042[GoogleSoftwareUp] final status 0x0, allowing (remove VALID) page
    2/26/14 5:13:57.012 PM xpcproxy[1056]: assertion failed: 13C64: xpcproxy + 3438 [D559FC96-E6B1-363A-B850-C7AC9734F210]: 0x2
    2/26/14 5:14:42.197 PM ntpd[127]: SYNC state ignoring +0.694598 s
    2/26/14 5:28:16.636 PM WindowServer[123]: _CGXHWCaptureWindowList: No capable active display found.
    2/26/14 5:39:25.763 PM com.apple.backupd[1082]: Starting automatic backup
    2/26/14 5:39:25.802 PM com.apple.backupd[1082]: Backing up to /dev/disk1s2: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    2/26/14 5:39:25.891 PM com.apple.backupd[1082]: Error: (22) setxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.HostUUID path:/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Macintosh size:37
    2/26/14 5:39:25.897 PM com.apple.backupd[1082]: Backup failed with error 2: 2
    2/26/14 5:47:52.000 PM kernel[0]: disk1s2: I/O error.
    2/26/14 5:47:52.000 PM kernel[0]: disk1s2: I/O error.
    2/26/14 5:47:52.752 PM mds[37]: (Warning) Volume: vsd:0x7fd9e8a0a000 Open failed.  failureCount:9 {
        DisabledRecycleCount = 9;
    2/26/14 5:57:43.000 PM kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=1099[GoogleSoftwareUp] final status 0x0, allowing (remove VALID) page
    2/26/14 6:00:05.544 PM ntpd[127]: ntpd: time set +0.876935 s
    2/26/14 6:00:05.577 PM com.apple.time[163]: Interval maximum value is 946100000 seconds (specified value: 9223372036854775807).
    2/26/14 6:00:05.582 PM com.apple.time[163]: Interval maximum value is 946100000 seconds (specified value: 9223372036854775807).
    2/26/14 6:15:17.606 PM xpcproxy[1116]: assertion failed: 13C64: xpcproxy + 3438 [D559FC96-E6B1-363A-B850-C7AC9734F210]: 0x2
    2/26/14 6:18:30.077 PM WindowServer[123]: _CGXHWCaptureWindowList: No capable active display found.
    2/26/14 6:28:58.074 PM WindowServer[123]: _CGXHWCaptureWindowList: No capable active display found.
    2/26/14 6:40:03.648 PM com.apple.backupd[1137]: Starting automatic backup
    2/26/14 6:40:03.688 PM com.apple.backupd[1137]: Backing up to /dev/disk1s2: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    2/26/14 6:40:03.780 PM com.apple.backupd[1137]: Error: (22) setxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.HostUUID path:/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Macintosh size:37
    2/26/14 6:40:03.790 PM com.apple.backupd[1137]: Backup failed with error 2: 2
    2/26/14 6:48:03.000 PM kernel[0]: disk1s2: I/O error.
    2/26/14 6:48:03.531 PM mds[37]: (Warning) Volume: vsd:0x7fd9e9210200 Open failed.  failureCount:10 {
        DisabledRecycleCount = 10;
    2/26/14 6:56:26.000 PM kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=1149[GoogleSoftwareUp] final status 0x0, allowing (remove VALID) page
    2/26/14 7:14:38.029 PM WindowServer[123]: _CGXHWCaptureWindowList: No capable active display found.
    2/26/14 7:16:49.993 PM xpcproxy[1164]: assertion failed: 13C64: xpcproxy + 3438 [D559FC96-E6B1-363A-B850-C7AC9734F210]: 0x2
    2/26/14 7:32:49.062 PM WindowServer[123]: _CGXHWCaptureWindowList: No capable active display found.
    2/26/14 7:40:41.407 PM com.apple.backupd[1186]: Starting automatic backup
    2/26/14 7:40:41.445 PM com.apple.backupd[1186]: Backing up to /dev/disk1s2: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    2/26/14 7:40:41.549 PM com.apple.backupd[1186]: Error: (22) setxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.HostUUID path:/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Macintosh size:37
    2/26/14 7:40:41.560 PM com.apple.backupd[1186]: Backup failed with error 2: 2
    2/26/14 7:48:03.000 PM kernel[0]: disk1s2: I/O error.
    2/26/14 7:48:03.859 PM mds[37]: (Warning) Volume: vsd:0x7fd9e88a9000 Open failed.  failureCount:11 {
        DisabledRecycleCount = 11;
    2/26/14 7:55:09.000 PM kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=1201[GoogleSoftwareUp] final status 0x0, allowing (remove VALID) page
    2/26/14 8:08:51.429 PM parentalcontrolsd[1215]: StartObservingFSEvents [849:] -- *** StartObservingFSEvents started event stream
    2/26/14 8:09:22.507 PM WindowServer[123]: _CGXHWCaptureWindowList: No capable active display found.
    2/26/14 8:18:41.418 PM xpcproxy[1222]: assertion failed: 13C64: xpcproxy + 3438 [D559FC96-E6B1-363A-B850-C7AC9734F210]: 0x2
    2/26/14 8:41:27.086 PM com.apple.backupd[1242]: Starting automatic backup
    2/26/14 8:41:27.120 PM com.apple.backupd[1242]: Backing up to /dev/disk1s2: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    2/26/14 8:41:27.184 PM com.apple.backupd[1242]: Error: (22) setxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.HostUUID path:/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Macintosh size:37
    2/26/14 8:41:27.194 PM com.apple.backupd[1242]: Backup failed with error 2: 2
    2/26/14 8:48:03.000 PM kernel[0]: disk1s2: I/O error.
    2/26/14 8:48:04.115 PM mds[37]: (Warning) Volume: vsd:0x7fd9e9349200 Open failed.  failureCount:12 {
        DisabledRecycleCount = 12;
    2/26/14 8:53:51.000 PM kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=1256[GoogleSoftwareUp] final status 0x0, allowing (remove VALID) page
    2/26/14 9:19:51.011 PM xpcproxy[1282]: assertion failed: 13C64: xpcproxy + 3438 [D559FC96-E6B1-363A-B850-C7AC9734F210]: 0x2
    2/26/14 9:42:06.000 PM com.apple.backupd[1301]: Starting automatic backup
    2/26/14 9:42:06.041 PM com.apple.backupd[1301]: Backing up to /dev/disk1s2: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    2/26/14 9:42:06.142 PM com.apple.backupd[1301]: Error: (22) setxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.HostUUID path:/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Macintosh size:37
    2/26/14 9:42:06.154 PM com.apple.backupd[1301]: Backup failed with error 2: 2
    2/26/14 9:43:06.034 PM WindowServer[123]: _CGXHWCaptureWindowList: No capable active display found.
    2/26/14 9:48:03.000 PM kernel[0]: disk1s2: I/O error.
    2/26/14 9:48:04.371 PM mds[37]: (Warning) Volume: vsd:0x7fd9e9348400 Open failed.  failureCount:13 {
        DisabledRecycleCount = 13;
    2/26/14 9:52:34.000 PM kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=1313[GoogleSoftwareUp] final status 0x0, allowing (remove VALID) page
    2/26/14 10:19:51.441 PM ntpd[127]: SYNC state ignoring +0.974725 s
    2/26/14 10:21:31.002 PM xpcproxy[1339]: assertion failed: 13C64: xpcproxy + 3438 [D559FC96-E6B1-363A-B850-C7AC9734F210]: 0x2
    2/26/14 10:42:36.896 PM com.apple.backupd[1361]: Starting automatic backup
    2/26/14 10:42:36.936 PM com.apple.backupd[1361]: Backing up to /dev/disk1s2: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    2/26/14 10:42:37.034 PM com.apple.backupd[1361]: Error: (22) setxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.HostUUID path:/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Macintosh size:37
    2/26/14 10:42:37.045 PM com.apple.backupd[1361]: Backup failed with error 2: 2
    2/26/14 10:48:07.000 PM kernel[0]: disk1s2: I/O error.
    2/26/14 10:48:07.000 PM kernel[0]: disk1s2: I/O error.
    2/26/14 10:48:08.261 PM mds[37]: (Warning) Volume: vsd:0x7fd9e9126e00 Open failed.  failureCount:14 {
        DisabledRecycleCount = 14;
    2/26/14 10:51:17.000 PM kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=1369[GoogleSoftwareUp] final status 0x0, allowing (remove VALID) page
    2/26/14 11:05:43.149 PM ntpd[127]: ntpd: time set +1.179565 s
    2/26/14 11:05:43.178 PM com.apple.time[163]: Interval maximum value is 946100000 seconds (specified value: 9223372036854775807).
    2/26/14 11:23:21.954 PM xpcproxy[1392]: assertion failed: 13C64: xpcproxy + 3438 [D559FC96-E6B1-363A-B850-C7AC9734F210]: 0x2
    2/26/14 11:43:16.287 PM com.apple.backupd[1406]: Starting automatic backup
    2/26/14 11:43:16.335 PM com.apple.backupd[1406]: Backing up to /dev/disk1s2: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    2/26/14 11:43:16.433 PM com.apple.backupd[1406]: Error: (22) setxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.HostUUID path:/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Macintosh size:37
    2/26/14 11:43:16.444 PM com.apple.backupd[1406]: Backup failed with error 2: 2
    2/26/14 11:48:09.000 PM kernel[0]: disk1s2: I/O error.
    2/26/14 11:48:09.696 PM mds[37]: (Warning) Volume: vsd:0x7fd9e9126000 Open failed.  failureCount:15 {
        DisabledRecycleCount = 15;
    2/26/14 11:50:00.000 PM kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=1415[GoogleSoftwareUp] final status 0x0, allowing (remove VALID) page
    2/26/14 11:58:41.628 PM WindowServer[123]: _CGXHWCaptureWindowList: No capable active display found.
    2/27/14 12:06:57.808 AM MacKeeper Helper[220]: Firewall built-in hosts update finished successfully.
    2/27/14 12:16:01.294 AM spindump[1436]: Invalid connection: com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    2/27/14 12:17:28.821 AM spindump[1436]: Saved diag report for powerstats version com.apple.SystemStats.Daily to /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/powerstats_2014-02-27-001728_Macintosh.diag
    2/27/14 12:24:35.673 AM xpcproxy[1445]: assertion failed: 13C64: xpcproxy + 3438 [D559FC96-E6B1-363A-B850-C7AC9734F210]: 0x2
    2/27/14 12:43:56.053 AM com.apple.backupd[1462]: Starting automatic backup
    2/27/14 12:43:56.480 AM com.apple.backupd[1462]: Backing up to /dev/disk1s2: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    2/27/14 12:43:57.065 AM com.apple.backupd[1462]: Error: (22) setxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.HostUUID path:/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Macintosh size:37
    2/27/14 12:43:57.078 AM com.apple.backupd[1462]: Backup failed with error 2: 2
    2/27/14 12:48:09.000 AM kernel[0]: disk1s2: I/O error.
    2/27/14 12:48:09.953 AM mds[37]: (Warning) Volume: vsd:0x7fd9e8a01600 Open failed.  failureCount:16 {
        DisabledRecycleCount = 16;
    2/27/14 12:48:43.000 AM kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=1470[GoogleSoftwareUp] final status 0x0, allowing (remove VALID) page
    2/27/14 12:55:28.762 AM SubmitDiagInfo[1478]: Removed expired file file:///Users/ralph/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/DashlaneAgent_2014-01-27-164 152_Macintosh.crash
    2/27/14 12:55:28.763 AM SubmitDiagInfo[1478]: Removed expired plist file file:///Users/ralph/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/.DashlaneAgent_2014-01-27-16 4152_Macintosh.crash.plist
    2/27/14 12:55:28.764 AM SubmitDiagInfo[1478]: Removed expired file file:///Users/ralph/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/DashlaneAgent_2014-01-27-164 155_Macintosh.crash
    2/27/14 12:55:28.765 AM SubmitDiagInfo[1478]: Removed expired plist file file:///Users/ralph/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/.DashlaneAgent_2014-01-27-16 4155_Macintosh.crash.plist
    2/27/14 12:55:28.766 AM SubmitDiagInfo[1478]: Removed expired file file:///Users/ralph/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/DashlaneAgent_2014-01-27-164 215_Macintosh.crash
    2/27/14 12:55:28.766 AM SubmitDiagInfo[1478]: Removed expired plist file file:///Users/ralph/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/.DashlaneAgent_2014-01-27-16 4215_Macintosh.crash.plist
    2/27/14 12:55:28.807 AM SubmitDiagInfo[1478]: Removed expired file file:///Users/ralph/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/DashlaneAgent_2014-01-27-164 219_Macintosh.crash
    2/27/14 12:55:28.808 AM SubmitDiagInfo[1478]: Removed expired plist file file:///Users/ralph/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/.DashlaneAgent_2014-01-27-16 4219_Macintosh.crash.plist
    2/27/14 12:55:28.816 AM SubmitDiagInfo[1478]: Removed expired file file:///Users/ralph/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/DashlaneAgent_2014-01-27-164 233_Macintosh.crash
    2/27/14 12:55:28.816 AM SubmitDiagInfo[1478]: Removed expired plist file file:///Users/ralph/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/.DashlaneAgent_2014-01-27-16 4233_Macintosh.crash.plist
    2/27/14 12:55:48.000 AM kernel[0]: disk1s1: I/O error.
    2/27/14 1:26:10.508 AM xpcproxy[1527]: assertion failed: 13C64: xpcproxy + 3438 [D559FC96-E6B1-363A-B850-C7AC9734F210]: 0x2
    2/27/14 1:44:43.678 AM com.apple.backupd[1544]: Starting automatic backup
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