Fios Fail

Dear Verizon,
I want to let you know that you have failed me in this desperate time of need. This is my last semester, my last class, my very last paper in college ever... and guess what Verizon?! I cannot complete it. Guess why?! Because my Internet is not working. There is no wifi in my home at all. All I have is my heaven sent old Sprint iPhone which I need to switch out for the iphone5s. But like I said this is no Internet for me to connect to iTunes. Anybody in college can tell you how important the Internet is. I cannot wait 2days for a technician to come out. I need this 15 page paper completed by tomorrow so I can email it to someone else to proofread so that I may turn it in, ON TIME and receive a passing grade so I can finally finish college, so that I can can find a higher paying job, so that I can afford a better service for Internet! I do not live next to a 24hour Starbucks or any other Internet cafe that I can just drive to in the middle of the night! I should be able to sit in the comfort and safety of my home and be able to have a connection to the outside world! But no thanks to you, Verizon! I have no landline service and I have no Internet! And more importantly, I have NO paper! I am beyond disappointed! I'm **bleep**! I'm more than stressed! Coming home to no Internet after a long day at work almost gave me a heart-attack, panic-attack and a disturbing the peace charge because I was so irate. You have failed me Verizon. You Fail! And I know you will never be able to repair the damage that you have done and you probably don't care how you have ruined my holidays and placed such additional stress on a loyal customer! You will never be able to make up for the Xanax that I will need to take or for the 1200 mg Motrin that I must take for the migraine that you caused. Thank you, no thank you!

Hi Vmh62163,
Your issue has been escalated to a Verizon agent. Before the agent can begin assisting you, they will need to collect further information from you. Please go to your profile page for the forum and look at the top of the middle column where you will find an area titled "My Support Cases". You can reach your profile page by clicking on your name beside your post, or at the top left of this page underneath the title of the board.
Under "My Support Cases" you will find a link to the private board where you and the agent may exchange information. This should be checked on a frequent basis, as the agent may be waiting for information from you before they can proceed with any actions. To ensure you know when they have responded to you, at the top of your support case there is a drop down menu for support case options. Open that and choose "subscribe". Please keep all correspondence regarding your issue in the private support portal.

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  • Why is moving from FiOS so hard? And why do I have a two-year agreement?

    To begin, Verizon FiOS service is great! It only went out once, due to a failed battery in the sytem and was corrected ASAP. The local technicians are personable and quick. Now, my fiance and I are moving to a location that doesn't have the FiOS service, so we're forced to give up our service for what's available in the new location. The 50/50 Mbps has been fantastic. So we chat in twice and called and on all three occassions we were met with disconnected, detached and difficult representatives, which doesn't match the service that's been given thus far.
    We ran into an issue where we were told, as we're moving in May 2015 and had moved in our current location in May 2014, that we would be subject to an ETF of our contract. My fiance and I are startled as we made a conscious decision to go with the month to month plan throughout our stay. How do we know this? There was an offer for a $250 gift card if we signed up for the contract option and truly considered it as we were wanting some free-flowing cash at the outset of our new residence (start-up costs for household items). We decided against it, as we weren't sure how long we would be here and guess what? A 2-year contract was applied! We've never been late, missed a payment or any such thing. So my question is if we were placed on such a contract, why weren't we given the promotional at that time?
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    Looking for answers and assitance, please.

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  • Time capsule failing to backup

    Hi.
    I am having a weird problem with my Time Capsule.  Apple does not seem to want to help; they say that I am using the Time Capsule in an unsupported configuration.
    Can anybody help here??
    In short, I am using the Time Capsule (TC) as a network storage device only.  It's RF is turned off and it is in bridge mode, so it is not offering DHCP or DNS, etc.  It is on my home network.  I used ONLY the standard Apple Airport Utility to configure the TC.
    The TC is running 7.6.3 and my Mac is an Macbook Pro with Retina display, 16 GB memory, with 750 GB solid state disk running OS X 10.8.3.
    The symptom is that, after the TC is initialized, I connect my Mac via Cat5 Ethernet and start the backup.  It backs up fine and will continue its periodic backup for sometime; could be two days or several weeks.  Then, it fails with a popup (see below).
    I have power cycled, tried different network connections, reset the TC, reloaded the OS, and its even a new Mac and a new TC.  Oh, my first TC is running like a champ, in the exact same configuration (different IP's, of course), and supporting my wife's and daughter's Macs - same version of Mac OS X.  I have factory reset the TC and had this recur more than a dozen times.
    There have been a number of open tickets during which the Apple Support people would send me the Data Capture application; I would run it, send them the data and then never heard back from them.  This has happened twice.  This last week, while in between consulting gigs, I dedicated some time to this and was told by one of the Apple support people that it is an unsupported configuration.  They say the device has to be the main router, and the first router behind a cable modem (or BHR, as in the case of FiOS).  I went nuts.  No standards compliant device should care.
    So, as a last resort, before I toss this thing out the window (saving the hard drive, of course), I come to the people here for ideas or others' experiences.  My view is that the device should not care where it is in the network hierarchy.
    The details, including the log output (which the Apple guy today did not even want to see because it was a non-standard configuration) is all below.
    I would really appreciate the help!
       aps.
    ==========================================================================
    The TC is configured using Apple Airport Utility as follows:
    -- Base Station:
    Base Station Name:  apsTC
    Passwords...
    Remember this password in my keychain is enabled.
    -- Internet:
    Configured with a static IP address 10.17.2.221
    Subnet of 255.255.255.0
    Router address of 10.17.2.1
    DNS 10.17.2.1
    -- Wireless
    Network mode: OFF
    -- Network
    Router mode: OFF (Bridge mode)
    -- Disks:
    Enable file sharing is enabled.
    Secure shared disk: with device password.
    Remember this password in my keychain is enabled.
    Physically, the TC's WAN port is connected to a Netgear JGS524 24-port 10/1000 switch which in turn is connected to a to a Netgear R6300 wireless router which in turn is connected to a Verizon FiOS BHR.
    My Macintosh is a Macbook Pro Retina (mid 2012) running 10.8.3 and is connected via Ethernet into one of the switch ports in the back of the TC.
    =========================================================================
    Wednesday, with the guidance of Apple Support, I reset my 3TB Time Capsule.  I brought it up and configured it as above.  I want the TC to be on my existing home network as a network-attached storage for my Macbook backups.  I have a second, older 1TB Time Capsule configured exactly the same except for name and IP address, of course, that supports my wife's and daughter's Macbooks.  This has been running without problem.
    Backups had been running seemingly fine since March 20 afternoon after this.
    Through Thursday early afternoon, it had been running fine.   When I logged back in (screen saver protection) sometime after 5PM this afternoon, I saw the following pop-up:
    What follows is the log.
       armando
    3/20/13 4:21:08.861 PM com.apple.backupd[15767]: Copied 355.47 GB of 438.83 GB, 1892723 of 2590300 items
    3/20/13 5:17:14.249 PM com.apple.backupd[15767]: Copied 2108979 files (430.12 GB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/20/13 5:17:15.247 PM com.apple.backupd[15767]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/20/13 5:17:17.787 PM com.apple.backupd[15767]: Will copy (93.3 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/20/13 5:17:17.795 PM com.apple.backupd[15767]: Found 347 files (93.3 MB) needing backup
    3/20/13 5:17:17.796 PM com.apple.backupd[15767]: 3.06 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/20/13 5:20:17.187 PM com.apple.backupd[15767]: Copied 7750 files (107.4 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/20/13 5:20:17.872 PM com.apple.backupd[15767]: Created new backup: 2013-03-20-172017
    3/20/13 5:20:18.067 PM com.apple.backupd[15767]: Copying OS X Recovery set
    3/20/13 5:21:12.591 PM com.apple.backupd[15767]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/20/13 5:21:12.591 PM com.apple.backupd[15767]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/20/13 5:21:13.661 PM com.apple.backupd[15767]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/20/13 5:21:20.813 PM com.apple.backupd[15767]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/20/13 5:21:21.353 PM com.apple.backupd[15767]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/20/13 6:04:41.199 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Starting automatic backup
    3/20/13 6:04:58.445 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/20/13 6:05:09.304 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/20/13 6:05:21.904 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/20/13 6:05:21.907 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/20/13 6:05:24.162 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/20/13 6:05:39.847 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Will copy (34.8 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/20/13 6:05:39.892 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Found 2990 files (34.8 MB) needing backup
    3/20/13 6:05:39.980 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: 2.93 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/20/13 6:06:56.029 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Copied 5462 files (36.8 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/20/13 6:06:57.174 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/20/13 6:06:57.180 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Will copy (619 KB) from aps Macbook
    3/20/13 6:06:57.181 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Found 15 files (619 KB) needing backup
    3/20/13 6:06:57.182 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: 2.89 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/20/13 6:07:25.380 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Copied 785 files (2.3 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/20/13 6:07:26.323 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Created new backup: 2013-03-20-180725
    3/20/13 6:07:26.670 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Successfully upgraded tmbootpicker.efi on unencrypted partition
    3/20/13 6:07:55.236 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/20/13 6:07:55.236 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/20/13 6:07:55.327 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/20/13 6:07:58.330 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Waiting for Spotlight to finish indexing /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/20/13 6:09:03.338 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Waiting for Spotlight to finish indexing /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/20/13 6:09:54.854 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/20/13 6:09:55.587 PM com.apple.backupd[18503]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/20/13 7:04:41.001 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Starting automatic backup
    3/20/13 7:04:41.826 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/20/13 7:04:52.523 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/20/13 7:05:16.533 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/20/13 7:05:16.537 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/20/13 7:05:18.198 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/20/13 7:05:19.850 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Will copy (11.8 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/20/13 7:05:19.855 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Found 134 files (11.8 MB) needing backup
    3/20/13 7:05:19.857 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: 1.98 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/20/13 7:05:54.067 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Copied 2586 files (23.2 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/20/13 7:05:54.877 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/20/13 7:05:54.878 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Will copy (Zero KB) from aps Macbook
    3/20/13 7:05:54.878 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Found 5 files (Zero KB) needing backup
    3/20/13 7:05:54.879 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: 1.96 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/20/13 7:05:59.455 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Copied 140 files (142 bytes) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/20/13 7:06:00.023 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Created new backup: 2013-03-20-190559
    3/20/13 7:06:00.098 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/20/13 7:06:00.098 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/20/13 7:06:00.470 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/20/13 7:06:02.420 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/20/13 7:06:03.049 PM com.apple.backupd[18742]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/20/13 8:04:44.788 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Starting automatic backup
    3/20/13 8:04:44.864 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/20/13 8:04:55.553 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/20/13 8:05:08.544 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/20/13 8:05:08.547 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/20/13 8:05:10.015 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/20/13 8:05:10.500 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Will copy (2.7 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/20/13 8:05:10.501 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Found 47 files (2.7 MB) needing backup
    3/20/13 8:05:10.503 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/20/13 8:05:29.741 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Copied 1715 files (3.2 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/20/13 8:05:30.492 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/20/13 8:05:30.494 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Will copy (Zero KB) from aps Macbook
    3/20/13 8:05:30.494 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Found 5 files (Zero KB) needing backup
    3/20/13 8:05:30.495 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: 1.96 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/20/13 8:05:34.430 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Copied 140 files (142 bytes) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/20/13 8:05:34.999 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Created new backup: 2013-03-20-200534
    3/20/13 8:05:35.051 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/20/13 8:05:35.051 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/20/13 8:05:35.332 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/20/13 8:05:37.233 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/20/13 8:05:37.777 PM com.apple.backupd[18970]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/20/13 9:04:40.843 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Starting automatic backup
    3/20/13 9:04:40.880 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/20/13 9:04:51.425 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/20/13 9:05:03.925 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/20/13 9:05:03.929 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/20/13 9:05:05.253 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/20/13 9:05:05.707 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Will copy (2.7 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/20/13 9:05:09.334 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Found 45 files (2.7 MB) needing backup
    3/20/13 9:05:09.339 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/20/13 9:05:24.255 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Copied 1715 files (3.2 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/20/13 9:05:25.074 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/20/13 9:05:25.080 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Will copy (181 bytes) from aps Macbook
    3/20/13 9:05:25.080 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Found 21 files (181 bytes) needing backup
    3/20/13 9:05:25.081 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: 1.96 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/20/13 9:05:31.322 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Copied 540 files (181 KB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/20/13 9:05:31.812 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Created new backup: 2013-03-20-210531
    3/20/13 9:05:31.898 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/20/13 9:05:31.898 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/20/13 9:05:32.140 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/20/13 9:05:34.426 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/20/13 9:05:34.959 PM com.apple.backupd[19186]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/20/13 10:04:40.721 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Starting automatic backup
    3/20/13 10:04:40.777 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/20/13 10:04:51.307 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/20/13 10:05:04.396 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/20/13 10:05:04.400 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/20/13 10:05:05.960 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/20/13 10:05:08.842 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Will copy (2.7 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/20/13 10:05:08.844 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Found 47 files (2.7 MB) needing backup
    3/20/13 10:05:08.847 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/20/13 10:05:47.510 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Copied 1839 files (3.3 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/20/13 10:05:48.901 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/20/13 10:05:48.907 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Will copy (Zero KB) from aps Macbook
    3/20/13 10:05:48.908 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Found 20 files (Zero KB) needing backup
    3/20/13 10:05:48.908 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: 1.96 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/20/13 10:05:55.873 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Copied 540 files (142 bytes) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/20/13 10:05:56.362 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Created new backup: 2013-03-20-220555
    3/20/13 10:05:56.644 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/20/13 10:05:56.644 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/20/13 10:05:56.896 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/20/13 10:05:58.988 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/20/13 10:05:59.544 PM com.apple.backupd[19408]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/20/13 11:04:40.608 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Starting automatic backup
    3/20/13 11:04:40.671 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/20/13 11:04:51.307 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/20/13 11:05:04.534 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/20/13 11:05:04.537 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/20/13 11:05:06.399 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/20/13 11:05:09.932 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Will copy (2.7 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/20/13 11:05:19.056 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Found 50 files (2.7 MB) needing backup
    3/20/13 11:05:19.061 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/20/13 11:05:44.342 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Copied 1729 files (3.3 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/20/13 11:05:45.117 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/20/13 11:05:45.123 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Will copy (181 bytes) from aps Macbook
    3/20/13 11:05:45.124 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Found 22 files (181 bytes) needing backup
    3/20/13 11:05:45.124 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: 1.96 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/20/13 11:05:52.575 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Copied 1449 files (181 KB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/20/13 11:05:53.110 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Created new backup: 2013-03-20-230552
    3/20/13 11:05:53.391 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/20/13 11:05:53.392 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/20/13 11:05:53.797 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/20/13 11:05:57.014 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/20/13 11:05:57.578 PM com.apple.backupd[19627]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 12:04:40.562 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 12:04:40.624 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 12:04:51.230 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 12:05:05.006 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 12:05:05.012 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 12:05:06.939 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 12:05:11.762 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Will copy (2.7 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 12:05:11.768 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Found 50 files (2.7 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 12:05:11.772 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 12:05:49.128 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Copied 1841 files (21.7 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 12:05:49.918 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 12:05:49.925 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Will copy (Zero KB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 12:05:49.926 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Found 22 files (Zero KB) needing backup
    3/21/13 12:05:49.927 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: 1.96 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 12:05:57.173 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Copied 1471 files (180 KB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 12:05:57.694 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Created new backup: 2013-03-21-000557
    3/21/13 12:05:57.994 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/21/13 12:05:57.994 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/21/13 12:05:58.084 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/21/13 12:06:01.834 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/21/13 12:06:02.398 AM com.apple.backupd[19852]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 1:04:40.472 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 1:04:40.510 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 1:04:51.243 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 1:05:04.712 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 1:05:04.716 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 1:05:07.513 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 1:05:10.894 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Will copy (2.7 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 1:05:10.898 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Found 49 files (2.7 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 1:05:10.902 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 1:05:52.575 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Copied 1785 files (3.3 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 1:05:53.391 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 1:05:53.398 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Will copy (Zero KB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 1:05:53.399 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Found 22 files (Zero KB) needing backup
    3/21/13 1:05:53.399 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: 1.96 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 1:06:00.931 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Copied 1464 files (142 bytes) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 1:06:01.409 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Created new backup: 2013-03-21-010600
    3/21/13 1:06:01.833 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/21/13 1:06:01.833 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/21/13 1:06:02.404 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/21/13 1:06:05.215 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/21/13 1:06:05.745 AM com.apple.backupd[20075]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 2:04:40.335 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 2:04:40.395 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 2:04:50.885 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 2:05:03.370 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 2:05:03.373 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 2:05:04.951 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 2:05:05.551 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Will copy (2.7 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 2:05:05.552 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Found 47 files (2.7 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 2:05:05.556 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 2:05:25.130 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Copied 1839 files (3.3 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 2:05:26.201 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 2:05:26.203 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Will copy (Zero KB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 2:05:26.203 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Found 5 files (Zero KB) needing backup
    3/21/13 2:05:26.204 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: 1.96 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 2:05:30.207 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Copied 133 files (142 bytes) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 2:05:30.863 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Created new backup: 2013-03-21-020530
    3/21/13 2:05:30.905 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/21/13 2:05:30.905 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/21/13 2:05:31.216 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/21/13 2:05:33.472 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/21/13 2:05:33.977 AM com.apple.backupd[20289]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 3:04:40.289 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 3:04:40.352 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 3:04:50.913 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 3:05:03.545 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 3:05:03.547 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 3:05:05.809 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 3:05:06.803 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Will copy (2.7 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 3:05:09.257 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Found 47 files (2.7 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 3:05:09.263 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 3:05:24.889 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Copied 1715 files (3.3 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 3:05:25.713 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 3:05:25.715 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Will copy (Zero KB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 3:05:25.716 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Found 5 files (Zero KB) needing backup
    3/21/13 3:05:25.717 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: 1.96 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 3:05:29.610 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Copied 140 files (142 bytes) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 3:05:30.134 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Created new backup: 2013-03-21-030529
    3/21/13 3:05:30.176 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/21/13 3:05:30.176 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/21/13 3:05:30.419 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/21/13 3:05:32.603 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/21/13 3:05:33.103 AM com.apple.backupd[20512]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 4:04:40.215 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 4:04:40.279 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 4:04:50.907 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 4:05:03.474 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 4:05:03.478 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 4:05:05.138 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 4:05:06.107 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Will copy (2.7 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 4:05:08.898 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Found 49 files (2.7 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 4:05:08.904 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 4:05:24.796 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Copied 1716 files (3.3 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 4:05:25.943 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 4:05:25.945 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Will copy (Zero KB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 4:05:25.945 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Found 5 files (Zero KB) needing backup
    3/21/13 4:05:25.946 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: 1.96 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 4:05:30.164 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Copied 133 files (142 bytes) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 4:05:30.742 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Created new backup: 2013-03-21-040530
    3/21/13 4:05:30.791 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/21/13 4:05:30.792 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/21/13 4:05:31.105 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/21/13 4:05:33.231 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/21/13 4:05:33.743 AM com.apple.backupd[20796]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 5:04:40.096 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 5:04:40.157 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 5:04:50.616 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 5:05:03.614 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 5:05:03.617 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 5:05:05.126 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 5:05:06.238 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Will copy (2.7 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 5:05:06.240 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Found 48 files (2.7 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 5:05:06.245 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 5:05:38.725 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Copied 1715 files (3.3 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 5:05:39.564 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 5:05:39.565 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Will copy (Zero KB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 5:05:39.566 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Found 5 files (Zero KB) needing backup
    3/21/13 5:05:39.566 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: 1.96 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 5:05:43.714 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Copied 133 files (142 bytes) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 5:05:44.436 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Created new backup: 2013-03-21-050543
    3/21/13 5:05:44.490 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/21/13 5:05:44.490 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/21/13 5:05:44.770 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/21/13 5:05:46.698 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/21/13 5:05:47.251 AM com.apple.backupd[21013]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 6:04:40.039 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 6:04:40.101 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 6:04:50.781 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 6:05:04.147 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 6:05:04.149 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 6:05:06.068 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 6:05:08.324 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Will copy (2.7 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 6:05:08.325 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Found 49 files (2.7 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 6:05:08.330 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 6:05:46.234 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Copied 1839 files (3.3 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 6:05:47.059 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 6:05:47.061 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Will copy (Zero KB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 6:05:47.061 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Found 5 files (Zero KB) needing backup
    3/21/13 6:05:47.062 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: 1.96 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 6:05:50.800 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Copied 133 files (142 bytes) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 6:05:51.636 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Created new backup: 2013-03-21-060550
    3/21/13 6:05:51.699 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/21/13 6:05:51.699 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/21/13 6:05:51.922 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/21/13 6:05:54.156 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/21/13 6:05:54.703 AM com.apple.backupd[21238]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 7:04:39.992 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 7:04:40.071 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 7:04:50.579 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 7:05:03.958 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 7:05:03.961 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 7:05:05.469 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 7:05:07.469 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Will copy (4.8 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 7:05:19.226 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Found 59 files (4.8 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 7:05:19.232 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 7:05:49.988 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Copied 1726 files (5.3 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 7:05:51.159 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 7:05:51.161 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Will copy (Zero KB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 7:05:51.161 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Found 5 files (Zero KB) needing backup
    3/21/13 7:05:51.162 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: 1.96 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 7:05:54.688 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Copied 133 files (142 bytes) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 7:05:55.156 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Created new backup: 2013-03-21-070554
    3/21/13 7:05:55.242 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/21/13 7:05:55.242 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/21/13 7:05:55.506 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/21/13 7:05:57.525 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/21/13 7:05:58.147 AM com.apple.backupd[21467]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 8:04:39.880 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 8:04:39.931 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 8:04:50.498 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 8:05:03.853 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 8:05:03.856 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 8:05:06.448 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 8:05:08.409 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Will copy (2.7 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 8:05:08.412 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Found 43 files (2.7 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 8:05:08.417 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 8:05:47.661 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Copied 1627 files (3.1 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 8:05:48.656 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 8:05:48.657 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Will copy (Zero KB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 8:05:48.658 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Found 5 files (Zero KB) needing backup
    3/21/13 8:05:48.659 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: 1.96 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 8:05:52.439 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Copied 133 files (142 bytes) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 8:05:53.029 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Created new backup: 2013-03-21-080552
    3/21/13 8:05:53.115 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/21/13 8:05:53.115 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/21/13 8:05:53.381 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/21/13 8:06:02.968 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/21/13 8:06:05.786 AM com.apple.backupd[21696]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 9:04:39.821 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 9:04:40.483 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 9:04:51.087 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 9:05:03.542 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 9:05:03.546 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 9:05:05.380 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 9:05:07.005 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Will copy (3.4 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 9:05:07.008 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Found 65 files (3.4 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 9:05:07.014 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 9:05:26.841 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Copied 2882 files (3.9 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 9:05:27.672 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 9:05:27.674 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Will copy (Zero KB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 9:05:27.674 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Found 5 files (Zero KB) needing backup
    3/21/13 9:05:27.675 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: 1.96 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 9:05:31.297 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Copied 133 files (142 bytes) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 9:05:31.821 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Created new backup: 2013-03-21-090531
    3/21/13 9:05:31.884 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/21/13 9:05:31.884 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/21/13 9:05:32.170 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/21/13 9:06:13.918 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/21/13 9:06:14.444 AM com.apple.backupd[21931]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 10:04:39.700 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 10:04:40.006 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 10:04:50.771 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 10:05:03.248 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 10:05:03.251 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 10:05:04.997 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 10:05:06.220 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Will copy (3.2 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 10:05:06.223 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Found 65 files (3.2 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 10:05:06.227 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 10:05:24.958 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Copied 2411 files (3.7 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 10:05:26.029 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 10:05:26.030 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Will copy (Zero KB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 10:05:26.031 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Found 5 files (Zero KB) needing backup
    3/21/13 10:05:26.032 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: 1.96 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 10:05:29.558 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Copied 133 files (142 bytes) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 10:05:30.104 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Created new backup: 2013-03-21-100529
    3/21/13 10:05:30.188 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/21/13 10:05:30.188 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/21/13 10:05:30.637 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/21/13 10:05:32.713 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/21/13 10:05:33.240 AM com.apple.backupd[22176]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 10:18:53.680 AM AppleMobileBackup[22325]: WARNING: Backing up 4118a238c9edc391a05878f9f305a2522835d2de
    3/21/13 11:04:39.597 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 11:04:41.500 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 11:04:52.070 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 11:05:04.776 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 11:05:04.779 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 11:05:07.022 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 11:05:11.750 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Will copy (193.1 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 11:05:11.758 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Found 337 files (193.1 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 11:05:11.765 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: 2.2 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 11:06:23.003 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Copied 10889 files (544 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 11:06:24.018 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 11:06:24.029 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Will copy (67 KB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 11:06:24.029 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Found 38 files (67 KB) needing backup
    3/21/13 11:06:24.030 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 11:06:32.490 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Copied 685 files (248 KB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 11:06:33.336 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Created new backup: 2013-03-21-110632
    3/21/13 11:06:34.484 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/21/13 11:06:34.484 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/21/13 11:06:34.738 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/21/13 11:06:37.744 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/21/13 11:06:38.317 AM com.apple.backupd[22481]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 12:04:39.508 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 12:04:39.745 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 12:04:50.395 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 12:05:03.382 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 12:05:03.385 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 12:05:07.346 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 12:05:23.482 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Will copy (46.3 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 12:05:23.488 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Found 215 files (46.3 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 12:05:23.495 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: 2.02 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 12:06:18.280 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Copied 7036 files (281.5 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 12:06:19.112 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 12:06:19.113 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Will copy (Zero KB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 12:06:19.113 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Found 5 files (Zero KB) needing backup
    3/21/13 12:06:19.114 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 12:06:23.103 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Copied 133 files (142 bytes) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 12:06:23.648 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Created new backup: 2013-03-21-120623
    3/21/13 12:06:24.714 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/21/13 12:06:24.714 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/21/13 12:06:25.022 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/21/13 12:06:27.149 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/21/13 12:06:27.796 PM com.apple.backupd[22758]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 1:04:39.425 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 1:04:39.615 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 1:04:50.155 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 1:05:03.431 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 1:05:03.435 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 1:05:08.390 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 1:05:15.702 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Will copy (8.4 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 1:05:20.201 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Found 225 files (8.4 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 1:05:20.209 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: 1.98 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 1:06:16.376 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Copied 4586 files (339.1 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 1:06:17.387 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 1:06:17.396 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Will copy (91 KB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 1:06:17.397 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Found 31 files (91 KB) needing backup
    3/21/13 1:06:17.398 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 1:06:25.831 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Copied 818 files (93 KB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 1:06:26.419 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Created new backup: 2013-03-21-130625
    3/21/13 1:06:27.803 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/21/13 1:06:27.803 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/21/13 1:06:27.917 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/21/13 1:06:31.145 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/21/13 1:06:31.735 PM com.apple.backupd[23024]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 2:04:39.342 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 2:04:39.479 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 2:04:50.052 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 2:05:03.325 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 2:05:03.328 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 2:05:05.843 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 2:05:20.922 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Will copy (462.9 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 2:05:20.929 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Found 340 files (462.9 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 2:05:20.936 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: 2.52 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 2:07:00.858 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Copied 9493 files (465.9 MB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 2:07:01.683 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 2:07:01.694 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Will copy (54 KB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 2:07:01.695 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Found 46 files (54 KB) needing backup
    3/21/13 2:07:01.696 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 2:07:40.113 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Copied 1825 files (235 KB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 2:07:40.717 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Created new backup: 2013-03-21-140740
    3/21/13 2:07:42.586 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/21/13 2:07:42.586 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/21/13 2:07:42.717 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/21/13 2:07:46.337 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/21/13 2:07:46.884 PM com.apple.backupd[23326]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 2:46:33.989 PM AppleMobileBackup[23522]: WARNING: Backing up 755990d7123a65f56df9ca1e551ad1d5dffcb7a3
    3/21/13 2:49:32.819 PM AppleMobileBackup[23551]: WARNING: Backing up 4118a238c9edc391a05878f9f305a2522835d2de
    3/21/13 3:04:39.240 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 3:04:39.557 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 3:04:50.146 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 3:05:14.607 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 3:05:14.609 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 3:05:17.781 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Deep event scan at path:/Users/aps_pers/Pictures/iPhoto Library apsMacbook.photolibrary/Database/apdb reason:contains changes|must scan subdirs|fsevent|missed reservation|file event|
    3/21/13 3:05:18.839 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Finished scan
    3/21/13 3:05:47.668 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Found 470 files (1.1 GB) needing backup
    3/21/13 3:05:47.685 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: 3.29 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 3:07:22.517 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Copied 12106 files (1.1 GB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 3:07:23.406 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 3:07:23.417 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Will copy (564 KB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 3:07:23.418 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Found 34 files (564 KB) needing backup
    3/21/13 3:07:23.419 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: 1.97 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 3:07:31.305 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Copied 611 files (744 KB) from volume aps Macbook.
    3/21/13 3:07:32.086 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Created new backup: 2013-03-21-150731
    3/21/13 3:07:33.210 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Starting post-backup thinning
    3/21/13 3:07:33.210 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    3/21/13 3:07:33.483 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Backup completed successfully.
    3/21/13 3:07:36.220 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle
    3/21/13 3:07:36.824 PM com.apple.backupd[23642]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    3/21/13 4:04:39.173 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 4:04:39.507 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 4:04:50.156 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 4:05:02.930 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    3/21/13 4:05:02.934 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 4:05:05.834 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 4:05:10.302 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Will copy (343.8 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 4:05:10.388 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Found 411 files (343.8 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 4:05:10.393 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: 2.38 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    3/21/13 4:05:27.181 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Error (256): fetching properties: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=256 "The file “6F069DFC-6ABB-4EFC-8B1C-D371F0EE9C7C/ABPerson.abcdp” couldn’t be opened." UserInfo=0x7fa21450fb80 {NSURL=file://localhost/Volumes/Time%20Machine%20Backups/Backups.backupdb/apsMa cbook/2013-03-21-150731/aps%20Macbook/Users/aps/Library/Application%20Support/Ad dressBook/Metadata/6F069DFC-6ABB-4EFC-8B1C-D371F0EE9C7C:ABPerson.abcdp, NSFilePath=/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/apsMacbook/2013-03-21-150731/aps Macbook/Users/aps/Library/Application Support/AddressBook/Metadata/6F069DFC-6ABB-4EFC-8B1C-D371F0EE9C7C:ABPerson.abcd p, NSUnderlyingError=0x7fa214511480 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Input/output error"}
    3/21/13 4:05:27.218 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Error (256): fetching properties: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=256 "The file “6F143B42-5E17-45A1-A483-0695D680E1D6/ABPerson.abcdp” couldn’t be opened." UserInfo=0x7fa214510090 {NSURL=file://localhost/Volumes/Time%20Machine%20Backups/Backups.backupdb/apsMa cbook/2013-03-21-150731/aps%20Macbook/Users/aps/Library/Application%20Support/Ad dressBook/Metadata/6F143B42-5E17-45A1-A483-0695D680E1D6:ABPerson.abcdp, NSFilePath=/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/apsMacbook/2013-03-21-150731/aps Macbook/Users/aps/Library/Application Support/AddressBook/Metadata/6F143B42-5E17-45A1-A483-0695D680E1D6:ABPerson.abcd p, NSUnderlyingError=0x7fa214512420 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Input/output error"}
    3/21/13 4:05:27.219 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Error (256): fetching properties: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=256 "The file “6F069DFC-6ABB-4EFC-8B1C-D371F0EE9C7C/ABPerson.abcdp” couldn’t be opened." UserInfo=0x7fa214a03530 {NSURL=file://localhost/Volumes/Time%20Machine%20Backups/Backups.backupdb/apsMa cbook/2013-03-21-150731/aps%20Macbook/Users/aps/Library/Application%20Support/Ad dressBook/Metadata/6F069DFC-6ABB-4EFC-8B1C-D371F0EE9C7C:ABPerson.abcdp, NSFilePath=/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/apsMacbook/2013-03-21-150731/aps Macbook/Users/aps/Library/Application Support/AddressBook/Metadata/6F069DFC-6ABB-4EFC-8B1C-D371F0EE9C7C:ABPerson.abcd p, NSUnderlyingError=0

    LaPastenague,
    Thanks for taking the time.  I shall review what you wrote and check out the references.
    You are right in that I shouldn't have put that full log in.  I guess I wanted to show that things were working.
    So, here's the log of the failing backup session, somewhat annotated:
    Here's the normal backup session startup:
    3/21/13 4:04:39.173 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Starting automatic backup
    3/21/13 4:04:39.507 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 4:04:50.156 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/apsTCdisk using URL: afp://Armando%20Stettner;[email protected]/apsTCdisk
    3/21/13 4:05:02.930 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Disk image /Volumes/apsTCdisk/apsMacbook.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    Remove volume on the TC is now mounted.  Time Machine starts looking for the work to be done.
    3/21/13 4:05:02.934 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    3/21/13 4:05:05.834 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Using file event preflight for aps Macbook
    3/21/13 4:05:10.302 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Will copy (343.8 MB) from aps Macbook
    3/21/13 4:05:10.388 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Found 411 files (343.8 MB) needing backup
    3/21/13 4:05:10.393 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: 2.38 GB required (including padding), 2.53 TB available
    Now, Time Machine knows what it has to backup and that there's enough space on the TC available for the backup.
    And now, the Error.  This seems to be the beginning of the end. It seems there were 5 file access problems of some sort.  To me, this looks like it was trying to access file/data from the remotely mounted Time Capsule and it failed for some reason.
    ERROR 1:
    3/21/13 4:05:27.181 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Error (256): fetching properties: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=256 "The file “6F069DFC-6ABB-4EFC-8B1C-D371F0EE9C7C/ABPerson.abcdp” couldn’t be opened." UserInfo=0x7fa21450fb80 {NSURL=file://localhost/Volumes/Time%20Machine%20Backups/Backups.backupdb/apsMa cbook/2013-03-21-150731/aps%20Macbook/Users/aps/Library/Application%20Support/A d dressBook/Metadata/6F069DFC-6ABB-4EFC-8B1C-D371F0EE9C7C:ABPerson.abcdp, NSFilePath=/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/apsMacbook/2013-03-21-150731/aps Macbook/Users/aps/Library/Application Support/AddressBook/Metadata/6F069DFC-6ABB-4EFC-8B1C-D371F0EE9C7C:ABPerson.abcd p, NSUnderlyingError=0x7fa214511480 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Input/output error"}
    ERROR 2:
    3/21/13 4:05:27.218 PM com.apple.backupd[23914]: Error (256): fetching properties: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=256 "The file “6F143B42-5E17-45A1-A483-0695D680E1D6/ABPerson.abcdp” couldn’t be opened." UserInfo=0x7fa214510090 {NSURL=file://localhost/Volumes/Time%20Machine%20Backups/Backups.backupdb/apsMa cbook/2013-03-21-150731/aps%20Macbook/Users/aps/Library/Application%20Support/A d dressBook/Metadata/6F143B42-5E17-45A1-A483-0695D680E1D6:ABPerson.abcdp, NSFilePath=/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/apsMacbook/2013-03-21-150731/aps Macbook/Users/aps/Library/Application Support/AddressBook/Metadata/6F143B42-5E17-45A1-A483-0695D680E1D6:ABPerson.abcd p, NSUnderlyingError=0x7fa214512420 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Input/output error"}
    ERROR 3:
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