How to health check time capsule disk

how to health check time capsule disk?
when doing time machine backuping and copying files into time capsule, it would take ages and very long time.. is the disk going to die soon?
is there anyway i can check the disk?
my time capsule is 2TB current model.
please help.
thank you.

Time Machine automatically checks the backups on the disk.  It does a quick check (a few seconds) before every backup, and periodically (every month, I think) does a much more thorough check.
You can do that yourself, by holding the Alt/Option key while selecting the TM icon in your menubar, and selecting Verify Backups.  That may take quite a while, if you have a lot of data.  I'd recommend connecting via Ethernet, as it will still be slow, but 2-3 times faster than WIFI.

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    I have just applied the new Time Capsule 7.6.1 firmware that supposedly enables remote access to the drive via iCloud. However, how precise would this work?
    I have read several other threads here and elsewhere but they either explain how to do this using MobileMe or DynDNS.
    How precisely does iCloud now translate my internal IP to an external one and where do I access my drive in OSX when on the road?

    Really pretty simple.  That's if you've got the Time Capsule and your Computer set up correctly.
    Time Capsule setup:
    1.    Open Airport Utility
    1a.  Open Time Capsule Base Station tab
    1b.  Put iCloud NAME in "Back to My Mac"
    1c.  Enter Password, then wait for activation (less than 1 minute normally)
    1d.  Open Time Capsule Disks tab
    1e.  Check mark "Enable file sharing"
    1f.   Check mark "Share disk over WAN"
    1h.  Password self explanitory
    Computer (Mac)
    1.   Open iCloud in System Preferences
    2.   Put a check mark on "Back to My Mac", wait for actication (less than 1 minute normally)
    Connecting to Time Capsule Disk from you HOME network or outside your home network ((INTERNET))
    In order to connect to Time Capsule Disk off your local (home) network you must have an internet connection, if you do then do this:
    1.  Open Finder
    2.  In Finder open Shared if collapsed and double click on your Time Capsule name.
    3.  Double click your Time Capsule, enter password (if you required).
    4.  Once connected to your Time Capsule double click on your Disk to mount it enter password (if your required).
    5.  Done,  remember the connection speed is dependent on your internet quality (broadband vs dial-up).

  • Your Time Capsule disk is low on storage space - error

    I am getting the error "Your Time Capsule disk is low on storage space." and it now flashes amber. I use the time capsule to set up a wireless network and I can no longer access the internet from my MapBook Pro in another room, only if I am next to the Time Capsule. Help!!! Why is my time capsule low on storage space? I thought it is suppose to delete the old backups to make room for the new backups.

    MacDoz wrote:
    I too am getting the same low disk space issue on my Time Capsule, and have not been able to find an answer anywhere given that I thought the Time Capsule was meant to automatically delete old back-ups.
    Those are two different, independent, things.
    Since you can use a Time Capsule for things besides backups, there's a built-in warning (the flashing light) when it gets near full (exactly how full is not clear).
    Time Machine is separate; when it doesn't have space for a new backup, it will delete the oldest backup(s) as necessary, if it can, to make room for new ones.
    The handling is a bit different, though, for Leopard vs. Snow Leopard.
    In Leopard, if you have the +Warn when old backups are deleted+ box checked in Time Machine Preferences > Options, it will fail with a message. All you have to do is remove the check.
    In Snow Leopard, it will delete old backups as necessary, do the backup, then send a message if you have the box, now worded +Warn after old backups are deleted,+ checked.
    See #C4 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting for details.

  • How do I transfer time capsul data to external hard drive to free up space?

    How do I transfer time capsule data to external hard drive to free up space?

    The fastest method is straight copy and paste..
    Plug a suitable hard disk into your computer.. format it Mac OS extended journaled (if not already).
    Select the folders/files you want to move.. copy and paste them to the external drive..
    Double check that the files are copied because the next step will delete the files forever.. there is no trash on the TC.
    Delete the files on the TC.
    You can also do a full archive of the TC disk to a USB plugged into it by USB.. it must be formatted Mac OS Extended Journaled. It must be big enough to hold all data on the TC disk.. best idea is to buy the same size or bigger.. so if you use 2TB TC buy a 2TB or bigger external drive.
    In airport utility select archive.
    That will copy everything on the TC disk to the USB drive.. you could then Erase the disk of the TC.. this is super fast if you choose quick erase.. just a few minutes. But the archive will take many hours.. say for 2TB about 12-24hours.. and you cannot use the disk in the TC during that time.

  • Time Capsule disk cannot be mounted nor found by Time Machine

    Suddenly Time Machine can't find my Time Capsule disk to back up to.
    I've tried setting up my Time Capsule in various ways, even resetting to default factory settings.
    My network seems to work fine and Time Capsule is shining brightly green, but clicking on Time Machine Preferences, it asks me to Choose Backup Disk. Clicking on that I just get an empty list. No disks. My only choice is to Set Up Time Capsule, which I've now done a couple of times without change. The Apple Support suggest a change to a shorter name... Needless to say, this is not the problem. Tried that too.
    When I click on Manual Setup and check the Disks tab, there are no disks available there either.
    Patience running on empty... Anyone found a solution to this or is my only option to shut off this expensive machine forever (seeing as it doesn't back up and that it's started to hum annoyingly loudly)?
    Any help at all would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

    My last resort was to connect my laptop and the time capsule with an usb cable.
    The bad thing is that nothing happened. So for me this means heading back again to apple care so they tell me whats wrong with it (i just received it today from apple care because it stopped turning on 2 weeks ago and they didn't knew what was wrong with it).

  • Time Capsule disk access SLOW!   2TB - Dual band

    I have a Time Capsule (2TB, Dual Band, Firmare at 7.4.2)
    Its been working like a dream, backing up 3 Macs for the last 8 months.
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    Lately I started to notice EXTREMELY slow disk access, even when i am connected via ethernet (1000 base) - and equally when I am connected via wifi (n)
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    i've been trying to figure out whats going on here for a while and so i checked out the sizes of the backup files.. the sparseimages that time machine creates.
    one of them was nearly 1TB, while another was around 500GB and the other was around 120GB
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    I have a feeling the slowness could be down to extreme fragmentation of the drive... ??
    so i decided to dump the backup files and copy off my other data and do a erase of the disk and start again.. but get this.. i can't even delete the 1TB file ! I have been trying for about 3 days now and it just will not delete.. i get the Deleting msg box and it just sits there, literally ALL night...
    i know it isn't just hanging on the Mac (10.6.4) because deleting the other two images also took a long time (but not this long!)
    i can't just wipe the disk now because i can't get my other data off either.. I have tried copying it over the network and onto a USB disk connected directly to the Time Capsule, but 3 days later and i'm still copying files..
    to put some context into this, I copied over 1.8Gb today and it took about 4 hours...
    has anyone had this problem before?? what on earth is going on?? is it down to fragmentation, or something else?? the TC has been working fine up until a few weeks ago when i started to notice slow speed.
    any ideas ?
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    Adam

    if anyone ever has this issue ....
    it must have been EXTREME fragmentation. I bought another 2TB external disk, connected it to the TC, did a complete archive, which took around 24 hours... then i wiped the TC and put stuff back... it now works fine again...

  • Unable to delete files from Time Capsule disk

    A while back I copied my user folder from my iMac on to my Time Capsule disk, which is mounted as a drive on my iMac's desktop. I now want to delete that copy. After some struggling with locked files I have managed to get it so that all I have left is a small hierarchy of folders containing no files. When I try to delete any of these folders, though, I get the error message: "The operation cannot be completed because you do not have sufficient privileges for some of the items." Info says that I have read & write privileges to every folder in the hierachy.
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    Some of you are going to love this!!
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    Time Capsule is connected to my Mac, via an Ethernet cable-- I don't know if this matters or not, maybe it will work over the wireless connection too, let me know!
    You'll need to pull up Terminal in Applications > Utilities. It's a dangerous tool that Unix and Linux people use with skill all the time, but you have to be careful, cause it will cause permanent changes-- that is what I want here, of course. Just be extremely careful, ok? You have been warned.
    type "cd /Volumes"
    press Return
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    type "ls" (as in the letter L)
    press Return
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    Navigate till you can type "ls" and you can see the folder you are trying to delete.
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    sudo rm -rfd myFolderIWantToDelete
    After a few seconds for the hard drive in the time capsule to spin up, it worked! Yea!
    In fact, to be safe, if I were you, I would even go into Finder first and try to rename that folder, call it "myFolderToDelete" !!!
    Why didn't I try this before? I've used Terminal, I should have thought of it before! bad nerd!
    But the important thing is, problem solved .
    A few things to note is that I was trying to delete a folder full of "Locked" files. If I wanted to delete several locked files that are not currently in a folder, I could make a new folder, and drag those files into it... now you have a folder you can delete. Just rename it "toBeDeleted" or something like that.
    Finally, note that I am not currently using Time Machine (the automated backup program) with this Time Capsule, so I don't know if it will delete the Time Machine backup -- haven't tried that yet.
    Good Luck!

  • Time Capsule Disk Doesn't Appear in Finder or Disk Utility

    I have a 500G Time Capsule (single band, I think) that I want to partition (just into disk images, not volumes) so that I can maintain separate-sized locations for my family's music library, photos, and Time Machine backups for the non-media files on each of a Mac Mini and 4 laptops.  But I will ask more about that later. 
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    I find this all very confusing and the Finder and Disk Utility behavior seems downright erratic.  I'm not sure whether something is broken or if I just don't understand how it works (starting with the difference between the Devices and Shared headings in the left Finder Pane).  I would appreciate any advice on how I can reliably access the Time Capsule disk volume in the Finder and Disk Utility.  Thanks.

    Same problem after 10.8.2 update yesterday,
    Time Machine functions but disk does not mount in finder.
    The disk also shows up in disk utility when TM is running
    as mounted (beneath a sparse image file) but not visible.
    Is this a bug, or a feature?
    LW
    MBPro. OSX Mountain Lion, backing up to Time Capsule

  • How do I delete time capsule files and starting over

    I installed a time capsule last week and backed up my HD using TM. After doing that, I started moving large movie files from my HD to an external drive, and backing up both the HD and external on the TC. Even though I have only 130 G worth of files in total, my TM is now nearing 400G, because it backed up several times during the process of transferring files. I tried to delete the TM backup, and even tried deleting everything on the TC using disk utility, but I can't get that memory back. I have not tried zeroing out the drive thru disk utility. How can I just wipe out the TC and start again?

    You can reformat the hard disk in the Time Capsule.
    Go to Airport Utility --> Manual Setup --> Disks --> Highlight "Time Capsule Disk" on the left --> Click "Erase" on the right.
    Rename the disk and select the level secure erasure. You're done and ready to begin backing up again.
    Hope this helps.

  • Lost time capsule disk

    Hello,
    I was trying to make airport express allow me to connect to Sky anytime+.  Instead I have somehow lost the back up disk on my time capsule.  I watched some You tube jobs on making a bridge (?!) which at the time, five hours ago - seemed logical.  Up to today my time capsule worked beautifully but now I just have a flashing amber light and when I go to airport express it can't even find a disk.  Can anyone help me in but in dummy or idiot mode?  I am an absolute beginner when it comes to all the technical terms and a prat for even attempting to meddle in something I have no knowlege of.  Please help me!

    To the original poster,
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    Next lets run your Airport Utility on the mac and locate your Time Capsule.  Use the MANUAL SETUP option to look into its configuration.  Click on the AIRPORT icon and then select WIRELESS and see what WiFi network name the TC is providing.  Does this one match the one you saw before?
    If there is a mismatch then this should explain why you couldn't see your TC HDD.
    Next, if you previously could see the Time Capsule Hard Disk Drive and it simply disappeared without making any changes to anything then I suppose it is possible that your TC's HDD died.  I think the easy way to check for this to connect to the TC as described above and continue using the AIRPORT UTILITY.  Go and click on DISKS and see if you can see a HDD listed under the heading TIME CAPSULE DISK.  If none show up then I think that says that your HDD died.
    If your HDD is dead then it is fairly simple to replace.  You can also get a much larger disk than what you had previously and the cost should be well under $100 shipped to your door with the replacement taking only about 20 minutes and then several hours to get your initial Time Machine backup completed.
    -please chime back with your results.

  • Time Machine says Time Capsule Disk unavailable

         I have the exclamation point in the menubar icon and Time Machine says Time Capsule Disk unavailable even though I have backed up to it many times before.  I tried unpluging/plugging in the TC, but this did not solve the problem.  Any ideas?

          However, I did have a problem periodically with computers not recognizing the TC disk before I had unclicked the "Enable file sharing" box, so I might still end up using your advice if this happens in the future.
    There is a bug or several of them.. losing the disk is one thing the new 7.6.4 firmware is supposed to fix.. my deeply held suspicion is that Apple are using all of us as beta testers.. as lots of people are having trouble. But who knows it may finally fix this bug.. we are awaiting confirmation. ie people saying it is now fixed.. rather than since loading 7.6.4 my TC is now dead.. or disappeared .. or broken.. or no longer has wireless output.
    Lets say maybe they fixed a bug.. and added some more.
         The reason I had unchecked the "Enable file sharing" box is because I have Mountain Lion Server and wanted to use port mapping on the TC to point to my computer as a File Server.  To do this I went into Airport Utility and in Network pane tried to add File Sharing to the Port Settings.  However, this conflicted with the "Enable file sharing" box from the Disks pane.  Do you know of a way to have time machine backups to TC but also run a File Server from a computer networked with the TC using port mapping?  Thank you for any guidance.
    You only need the ports forwarded to the server to get outside access.. ie remote wan access.. Did you have wan access to the TC checked.. that will cause a conflict with AFP .. since it cannot be forwarded to multiple destinations at once.
    If you do not have WAN access checked then you should be able to check "enable file sharing" since that is local lan..
    Try it and tell me what happens.. I have never tried the combo you are using.
    I would try simply using a different method to access if that doesn't work.. eg BTMM should work fine to the Server without needing ports forwarded in the TC.. as long as the TC is the main router.. and this whole issue is only because the TC is the main router.
    You can also do it with vpn.. which is more robust and more business/pro method to access a server remotely than AFP.

  • How can I make Time Capsule main source for music?

    So as of right now my macbook pro has around 3gb of memory left. I bought a Time Capsule so i could store all of my music on it and clear up my macbook pro. I was wondering how i could set it up so the main source that itunes is getting my music from is the time Capsule. Thanks!

    Sorry, but definitely not recommended.
    If you move your iTunes Media Folder to the Time Capsule disk, when....not if....the drive has a problem.....you have no backups for your data. You lose all of your music.
    A much better (and much safer) plan would be to add a USB or Firewire drive to your computer and store your Media Folder there.
    Then, Time Machine will backup both your computer and the hard drive with your music files.
    Now, you have "originals" on one drive and backups on another. That kind of backup strategy makes sense.
    Apple's Support Document on moving your iTunes Media Folder is below. Hope you decide to stay safe.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1449

  • Why does Tiger always mount Time Capsule disks automatically?

    I have a Time Capsule (early 2009) with wireless connections to an iMac running OS 10.5.7 Leopard and a PowerBook G4 running OS 10.4.11 Tiger. The G4 always automatically mounts on the desktop the TC Data disk (i.e., backup volume disk) and any disks physically connected to the iMac. Even if I unmount them, they will come back to the G4 desktop. The iMac requires manual mounting of disks except for the Data disk which mounts automatically during a backup. How do I stop the G4 from automatically mounting disks?

    I had looked in the G4 (OS 10.4.11) System Preferences/Accounts/Login Items and found an item called Airport Base Station Agent listed as an application. This also appears in the Login Items on the iMac (OS 10.5.7). So I didn't see that as the culprit. I didn't see the Time Capsule listed in the Login items on either computer. Maybe this application or some preference file is corrupted on the G4. I don't know how Airport Base Station Agent got installed so I am reluctant to remove it and later find out that wireless no longer works. Maybe when Airport Utility is installed? I was unable to locate it using Find File. The G4 remounts the Time Capsule disk on a Restart so it must have something to do with the Login. But I don't know what.

  • Using AirPort Utility 5.3.1 or later to make a copy of the Time Capsule disk

    Can I use AirPort Utility 5.3.1 or later to make a copies of specific folders within the Time Capsule disk?
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1281
    I see this link that explains how you can make an archive of TC files directly to an external USB (greatly increasing the speed), but I would like to:
    1) Chose only specific folders and
    2) If possible, have it do this daily.
    I am trying to avoid dragging files directly through my Mac. I want specific files (instead of entire drive) to go from the TC > External USB

    The archive ability which is available in all versions of the airport utility except the early v6, where it was dropped for a time, is designed to do a full backup of the TC. It cannot do what you want.
    It cannot incrementally backup. Each time you press archive it will do the whole disk.
    you cannot select folders to be included or excluded. The airport utility is an extremely limited functionality tool.
    I am trying to avoid dragging files directly through my Mac. I want specific files (instead of entire drive) to go from the TC > External USB
    A TC is a dumb as a board hard disk in a router. It has no controls like a real NAS would have, like backup with a auto controls and ability to deselect items or do incrementals.
    So you have no choice whatsoever on a TC except for the files to be processed via the Mac.
    Carbon Copy Cloner is one backup utility that can do the job. But it will be extremely slow if the material it is backing up has to be copied to the USB on the TC. Still if your changes are not great, it can be set to automatically do incremental backups on a daily basis.
    It is much faster btw to have the USB plugged into the computer, so files do not have to be transferred back to the USB.. and this is x10 if you are using wireless.

  • HT201250 How can i use Time Capsule as External Drive

    Hey Guys,
         I just have query about time capsual , How can i use time capsule as my external drive as i have 2TB with me i can take the Backup as well i can put all my pic and music in time Machine if i can use as External HD ! Can some one Please help me in this will be highly appreceate.
    Thanks
    Monal Thakkar
    Amrapali Group

    You need to get an external HD for the "overflow" of stuff that won't fit on your Mac.
    Format it for a Mac (see #1 in Using Disk Utility), even if it says it's compatible.
    Then copy what you want to the external HD.  Most things you can just drag and drop; but for iTunes and iPhotos see: Moving your iTunes Music folder and Moving your iPhoto '11 Library.
    Then let your Time Capsule back up both your Mac and the external HD.  See Time Machine - Frequently Asked Question #32 for info and details.

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