HT201250 Time Machine Drive Capacity Issue

Following this process of deleting files from TM backup, how do I clear the drive space. The drive capacity does not reflect the new deletions.

What process did you use to delete files? Keep in mind that the TM drive has many "hard links" to files, meaning that common data on it is represented as a file for each backup instance that includes that data. Therefore if you access one backup and remove it, only changed files that are only represented in that backup will be removed. All other files that are represented in more than one backup will remain.
It is best to allow Time Machine to manage files on the drive, and not manually remove them. While such actions usually do not cause problems, there is a chance that they could. Time Machine will automatically memove old or expired backups to make room for new data.

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  • HT201250 Time machine backup permission issue

    Hi,
    We setup time machine backups in an office environment which is managed by a mac OS X Lion server.
    Each device on the network (all mac minis) is configured to take hourly backups to the drive on our server.
    On some occasions, a device requests an admin username and password whilst time machine is backing up.
    We believe this may be caused by backupd attempting to access parts of the file system it is not authorized to as each device has application restrictions set in profile manager. Computers that do not have application/directory restrictions do not get the admin prompt.
    Here is a dump of the backupd daemon (and other possibly related processes) whilst a user was prompted for a password:
    Feb  1 10:00:25 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: Starting standard backup
    Feb  1 10:00:25 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://[email protected]/Backups
    Feb  1 10:00:47 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: Mounted network destination at mountpoint: /Volumes/Backups using URL: afp://[email protected]/Backups
    Feb  1 10:01:16 pc-205 diskarbitrationd[15]: SystemUIServer [206]:24835 not responding.
    Feb  1 10:01:33 pc-205 diskarbitrationd[15]: SystemUIServer [206]:24067 not responding.
    Feb  1 10:01:34 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: QUICKCHECK ONLY; FILESYSTEM CLEAN
    Feb  1 10:01:41 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: Disk image /Volumes/Backups/PC-205.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    Feb  1 10:01:41 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    Feb  1 10:03:45 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: 100.0 MB required (including padding), 38.86 GB available
    Feb  1 10:05:59 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: Copied 1381 files (5.7 MB) from volume Macintosh HD.
    Feb  1 10:06:00 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: 100.0 MB required (including padding), 38.77 GB available
    Feb  1 10:06:15 pc-205 sandboxd[513] ([61]): mds(61) deny file-write-data /dev/dtracehelper
    Feb  1 10:07:12 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: Copied 718 files (2.7 MB) from volume Macintosh HD.
    Feb  1 10:07:16 pc-205 mds[61]: (Error) Volume: Could not find requested backup type:2 for volume
    Feb  1 10:07:17 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: Starting post-backup thinning
    Feb  1 10:07:36 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: Deleted /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/PC-205/2012-01-30-184609 (4.8 MB)
    Feb  1 10:07:36 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: Post-back up thinning complete: 1 expired backups removed
    Feb  1 10:07:37 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: Backup completed successfully.
    Feb  1 10:07:39 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: Ejected Time Machine disk image.
    Feb  1 10:07:40 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    The backup seems to finish successfully even if the user doesn't enter the username/password. Any ideas why this would be happening and how to avoid it? Could this be fixed by running a full backup as admin so that time machine doesn't have to backup these inaccessible files (to normal users) anymore?
    Thanks for your help

    mickleroy wrote:
    We setup time machine backups in an office environment which is managed by a mac OS X Lion server.
    I'm not familiar with the server product, but the actual backup process should be the same as on the client version.
    On some occasions, a device requests an admin username and password whilst time machine is backing up.
    Does it say Admin password, or could it be a password for the backup device?  
    Feb  1 10:01:16 pc-205 diskarbitrationd[15]: SystemUIServer [206]:24835 not responding.
    Feb  1 10:01:33 pc-205 diskarbitrationd[15]: SystemUIServer [206]:24067 not responding.
    Not related to Time Machine.
    Feb  1 10:06:15 pc-205 sandboxd[513] ([61]): mds(61) deny file-write-data /dev/dtracehelperThat's not coming from Time Machine.  Looks to be related to Spotlght (mds) trying to index something. 
    Feb  1 10:07:16 pc-205 mds[61]: (Error) Volume: Could not find requested backup type:2 for volume
    We see that occasionally.  It seems to be spurious, or at least not a significant problem.
    Feb  1 10:07:37 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: Backup completed successfully.
    Feb  1 10:07:39 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: Ejected Time Machine disk image.
    Feb  1 10:07:40 pc-205 com.apple.backupd[436]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    Yes, that's the "bottom line." 
    Could this be fixed by running a full backup as admin so that time machine doesn't have to backup these inaccessible files (to normal users) anymore?
    No.  However a backup runs, it runs as the root user, so has access to everything.

  • HT201250 Time Machine does not recognize external drive at start up

    I have an external WD 2TB drive which I use as my Time Machine back up drive.  When I restart the iMac desktop the Time Machine drive does not start automatically and I must open Time Machine each time and remember to identify the external drive that contains my Time Machine back up data.  Is there some way to make this drive the default Time Machine back up device when the system starts?  It is annoying to have to remember to do this each time my machine restarts.  I have a drive icon that displays as "My Book" on restart where the Time Machine icon is located but this icon is yellow and my Time Machine drive icon is blueish green.  Once I set the correct drive it will go into the mode to refresh the backup (usually in 118 seconds) and then once the backup is updated then the icon become blueish green and all works normally.  Please help!  Thx Tom

    I called Apple tech support and went through the recommended actions with doing the disk check with the Utilities and all checked out okay.  They had to ask the senior support advisor and was told that it does not automatically start the Time Machine drive until the next scheduled back up.  There was a misconception that this drive SHOULD be identified as the Time Machine drive on boot up but that is not the case.  I waited for the next schedule back up after reboot and it DID recognize the drive and it appears to be working fine.
    The Time Machine does start on boot up but does not indicate that the Time Machine is recognized until the back up is done then it is back on cycle and will operate normally until the next reboot where it will then refresh during that cycle and become recognized in green.  Until that time the drive will appear as a yellow icon for the disk.
    Oh, by the way, the drive has external power on my WD 2 TB drive.

  • Time Machine drive is no longer readable

    I have just completed a reformat of my MacBook Pro early 2011 with an install of Mavericks.  I have a Time Machine backup drive that I have manually been pulling files from.  It has been working great with no issues.  I decided to plug the Time Machine drive into an iMac i have to download some other files to and the iMac didn't recognize the drive.  I plugged the Time Machine drive back into my MacBook Pro and received an message that the disk was unreadable and given the option to Initialize/Ignore/Eject.   I restarted the computer and the drive to see if it was a glitch – same result.
    Opened Disk Utility and the drive is recognized but only as a drive - no option to verify or repair. It doesn't see a readable partition with files.
    Is there an easy fix to correct this issue or am i looking at shelling out a few hundred+ $ to have the disk recovery tech fix this?   Any help is appreciated.

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  • Encrypted Time Machine Drive not visible

    Hi,
    I have a Mac Mini (2.53 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with 4GB 1067 MHz DDR3 Ram) running OS 10.8.4 and all other OS/application updates have been run.  I have a Drobo (2nd Generation, the one with four drive bays & Firewire) with 3.69TB used and 1.72TB free.  The Drobo has the most up-to-date firmware 1.4.2 as well as the latest Drobo Dashboard software (2.5.2).
    I was using a different NAS to backup my data from the Mini but the housing failed and I'm waiting for Other World Computing to send a new one.  In the mean time, I decided to backup the Mini to the Drobo and Encrypt it.  I believe it went through one complete backup of the Mini (440GBs) overnight.  I also use the Drobo as my main drive for my photos and iTunes library.  I have about 2TBs of music/movies and about 1TBs of photos already stored on the Drobo.  During the day yesterday, during a regularly scheduled Time Machine backup (I believe it backs up every hour), I was in the process of deleting photos off the Drobo and got the dreaded spinning beach ball.  I waited for 1/2 hour but still after no changes, I turned off the Mini and after rebooting the Time Machine drive will not show on the desktop.
    The Drobo is visable in the Drobo Dashboard app and of course it says there are no issues. 
    The Drobo shows up in Disk Utility as a Virtual Whole Disk (in red type) and when running Verify or Repair Disk, it states that "Error: This disk needs to be repaired. Click Repair Disk."  I can do this till the cows come home but nothing changes.  The only other info that shows up in red is "Invalid Disk Label @ 17591825289216: invalid field value.  It repeats it four times, I'm assuming once for each drive. The last piece of info is "disk3s2 is not a CoreStorage volume.
    I saw on another thread to run a Terminal command "diskutil cs list" and it came up with the below listed info.
    Last login: Thu Jul 18 12:51:04 on console
    skurkis:~ administrator$ diskutil cs list
    CoreStorage logical volume groups (1 found)
    |
    +-- Logical Volume Group 6E1361BB-CAF7-468D-9CD5-5A77ED37C763
        =========================================================
        Name:         -none-
        Status:       Initializing
        Size:         0 B (0 B)
        Free Space:   -none-
        |
        +-< Physical Volume 161162B5-ABCE-4540-BA90-A3EA9E2E956B
            Index:    18446744073709551615
            Disk:     disk3s2
            Status:   Failed
            Size:     -none-
    skurkis:~ administrator$
    Any help to get my nearly 4TBs of music, movies, photos back would be awesome!
    Thanks,
    Jeff

    Are there any utilities that can help "uncorrupt" the volume so I can rescue my data?
    The only thing you can do is destroy the Core Storage logical volume, which will remove all data. If there is anything other than backup data on it, you're in a recovery situation, which is a job for professionals.
    You should immediately start a new backup on another storage device. Don't do anything else with the computer until that's done.

  • Ejecting an encrypted Time Machine drive always prompts "Eject All"

    Whenever I eject my encrypted Time Machine drive, Finder reports that the drive has more than one partition and asks if I want to eject just the Time Machine partition or all. So I have to hit "Eject All" in this dialog every time I want to disconnect my MacBook from my Time Machine drive.
    Thing is, there is only one partition. I've even gone so far as reformatting the drive to one partition and restarting my Time Machine backups fresh twice, but I still get the Eject All prompt every time.
    Anybody else have this issue and/or know of a solution?

    I wouldn't use RAID for TM, but...
    http://pondini.org/TM/2.html
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4062015?start=0&tstart=0

  • Unable to empty trash with data from Time Machine Drive

    Hi there,
    Cause of the current issue:
    I am hoping the experts can help me with this one. I have an external hard drive which is used for my Time Machine Backups. Recently there has been an error on the backup to this drive on occasion. This error only occurs when the system does the back up, and appears only periodically, never when I do the back up manually. One of the threads I read to solve this issue is to delete some older backup files from your time machine drive, and all is good. This worked for awhile.... but now a new problem:
    New Problem:
    I have been able to empty all of the trash save one particular set of folders. So the trash always appears with content.
    The structure of the trash content appears as such...
    Macintosh HD
    +-Users
    +--<username>
    +---Library
    +----FK6T0KGc9y4KBB <-- This changes each time I try to empty the trash.
    The library folder always has the time/date of the last time I tried to empty the trash.
    What I have tried:
    1. I have tried to empty the trash Securely. No good.
    2. I have tried the terminal command : sudo rm -rf ~/.Trash with no success
    3. I have tried this terminal command : sudo rm -rf ~/.Trash/* with no success
    4. I have tried just plain old Empty Trash. But I get the message "This operation cannot be completed because the item 'FK6T0KGc9y4KBB' is in use.
    Any thoughts, recommendations?

    Hey thanks for the help anyway VK.
    I tried that command and no go either.
    Last login: Fri Jul 25 08:13:39 on console
    iMac:~ tmlohnes$ sudo rm -rf /Volumes/Time\ Machine\ Backups/.Trashes/501/*
    Password:
    rm: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/.Trashes/501/2008-03-28-160634/Macintosh HD/Users/tmlohnes/Library/8xMlmPGUHzilET: Directory not empty
    rm: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/.Trashes/501/2008-03-28-160634/Macintosh HD/Users/tmlohnes/Library: Directory not empty
    rm: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/.Trashes/501/2008-03-28-160634/Macintosh HD/Users/tmlohnes: Directory not empty
    rm: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/.Trashes/501/2008-03-28-160634/Macintosh HD/Users: Directory not empty
    rm: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/.Trashes/501/2008-03-28-160634/Macintosh HD: Directory not empty
    rm: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/.Trashes/501/2008-03-28-160634: Directory not empty
    iMac:~ tmlohnes$
    I am wondering, would it make sense to try this same command if I were to do a safe boot?
    What about formatting the external hard drive and starting fresh?

  • Time Machine back up issue

    Heya Guys!
    Not sure this is in the right place so please move it if needed.
    Ok, so I have an external hard drive, and I am trying to back up my mac through Time Machine. My issue is that it gets to a certain point where it will say 'The backup was not performed because an error ocurred while copying files to the backup disc. The problem may be temporary. Try again later to back up. If the problem persists, use Disk Utility to repair your backup disk'. 
    I repair the disc, and I thought I'd figured it out it, but now every single time it tells me to repair the disc. I have bought a brand new hard drive to do this with and it had the same thing.
    Also it will get to saying that it has only 148 mb to go, will do it really quick then will go on to back up more data that wasn't there before in the bar, and then will say as above about disc repair.
    I have no idea if it is actually backing up, as when I look into my hard drive, the .(file format) is .inprogress and the time machine sign always ends up saying back up failed.
    I haven't a clue how to resolve this, so any help would be wonderful. Even if someone could just reassure me that yes it has backed up properly, that would be brilliant.
    The hard drive I am using for this is a Seagate GoFlex 500GB and I did buy a Seagate External 1TB that I partitioned so I could use it on a Mac to use it with originally, but reverted back to my GoFlex.
    Thanks,
    Simon

    I've just run Carbon Copy Cloner to back it up too and that has revealed where the problems are. Most of these I already have on my External Hard Drive safe but not the others, and since it is my first ever back up I don't want to delete something off my Hard Drive that I can't get back on it somehow. The problem areas are below:
    ATIRadeonX2000GLDriver (located in system/library/extensions/atiradeonx2000gldriver.bundle/contents/macos)
    Media Toolbox (located in system/library/privateframeworks/avfoundationcf.framework/support/mediatoolbox/ framework/versions/A/mediatoolbox)
    Core AUC (located in system/library/privateframeworks/coreauc.framework/versions/A/coreauc)
    I was also told that one of my files needs to be repaired as it failed to open, but I have no idea how to do it. It is located here: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Install.framework/Versions/A/Resources/runner
    I'm guessing these are what is causing my issues, but I'm not exactly computer savvy when it comes to these sorts of things, so I don't know whether deleting them is a good idea, especially when I'm not sure if they are on a disc somewhere or not.
    Thanks for the help so far guys! :-)
    Simon

  • Can I use a TIme Machine drive of my Macbook to transfer data to a new IMac

    Hi everyone
    I currently have a 2.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Macbook Pro as my main machine, using System 10.6.4.
    I'm keen add a second computer which will allow me to run both systems at the same time.
    My day job is a music producer, so I have plenty of audio programmes and plug ins, that are all intel spec and up to date, so I'm aware of tranferring new password codes etc to a new hard drive however I wondered if there were any potential issues transferring the data from my Macbook Pro and or it's Time Machine Drive to a new iMac ? I'm guessing not as they are both Intel Machines and will be running the same operating system, but any guidance to re-assure me would be greatfully received.
    Many thanks in advance to any replies.
    Robert

    I wouldn't use Migration Assistant for anything but to transfer your Home folder assuming you wanted to operate out of the same account on both machines. That's certainly the easiest approach. It's what i do between my Mac Pro and my MBP.
    But Migration Assistant is not a tool for maintaining synchronization between two computers. For that you can either have the two computers on the same local network and sync them over the network with third-party software. Or you can maintain an external "common" backup that is used to keep the two computers up to date using third-party software.
    My choice is the common backup on an external hard drive. I use a notebook sized drive because it's easy to take with me when I travel. I backup the most recently changed computer to the external drive. Then connect it to the other computer and do an incremental update. This keeps both computers in sync. You just need to remember which was the most recently changed computer.
    If you have a local network, then when both computers are connected to the network you can enable File Sharing on one of the computers, then sync the two with third-party software.
    Backup Software Recommendations
    1. Retrospect Desktop (Commercial)
    2. Synchronize! Pro X (Commercial)
    3. Synk (Backup, Standard, or Pro)
    4. Deja Vu (Shareware)
    5. Carbon Copy Cloner (Donationware)
    6. SuperDuper! (Commercial)
    7. Intego Personal Backup (Commercial)
    8. Data Backup (Commercial)
    9. SilverKeeper 2.0 (Freeware)
    10. MimMac (Commercial)
    11. Tri-Backup (Commercial)
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  • Using iCloud Drive as a Time Machine drive?

    Hi,
    do you know if there is a way to use iCloud drive as a Time Machine drive. I mean, we can have more than one time machine drive, using iCloud Drive would be a nice option for off site backup no?
    I Currently use Crashplan for that, but using iCloud drive would be better, as I'd have access to my stuff more easily than with crashplan's UI.
    MAybe a third party services offers that?
    What do you think guys?

    Manusnake wrote:
    Well I thought the same, but actually I did a new Time Machine backup a month ago via wifi (starting from scratch). About 700 GB of data. It was slower than Ethernet of course, but it worked without any issue.
    You must have top-of-the-line WiFi hardware. How long did it take? I don't even remember how long it took for the initial Ethernet backup before my Time Capsule died. It was at least a day.
    However I see your point for online backup. That'd require TM to be more gentle. To do one backup per day for example could be a solution (instead of one every hour).
    Time Machine works best in small increments. I always advise against hacking the backup frequency. People who complain about Time Machine tend to have hacked it up. People who don't tend to have left it alone. Just sayin'.

  • Time Machine drive disappears after Sleep

    Hey peeps,
    I have been trying to put my computer to SLEEP after 1-hour of inactivity as it's a family machine that is used minimally and I want to save energy.  It is an early 2009 mac mini running 10.9.
    When I wake the computer up, one of my external USB drives comes back, however the external USB hard drive that has my time machine drive seems to unmount itself or disconnect and I have to physically turn the power on and off to get it to come back.
    I have checked DISK UTILITY and it's gone from there too.
    anyone seeing this too?

    Hello r_dizzle,
    Thank you for the details of the issue you are experiencing with your external hard drive.  I found an article with steps you can take when an external device is not behaving as expected
    I recommend following the steps in the section titled "Top troubleshooting tips" in this article:
    USB and FireWire Quick Assist
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1151
    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
    Best,
    Sheila M.

  • Time Machine drive continually gets compromised

    More that one external Time Machine drive loses the ability to create folder due to what appears to be a drive issue. Disk Utility reports the following:
    Incorrect number of extended attributes
    (It should be 936186 instead of 936185)
    Incorrect number of Access Control Lists
    (It should be 936184 instead of 936183)
    Time Machine works for a while after restart or disk repair. Have used different Time Machine drives, different boot drives, reset Time Machine, reformatted Time Machine drives.Time Machine drives formatted GUID OS Extended (Journaled). All the Time Machine drives work fine on my older 2ghz Mac Mini running. OS 10.5.8. What am I missing?

    Hi, and welcome to the forums.
    Something is corrupting the file system. Are you careful to eject it before disconnecting? Any power failures while it's connected?
    Make sure all connections are snug and secure; try different port(s) and cables, and combinations -- a plug that works fine in one port may not quite make a good connection in another.
    Some drives that worked with Leopard need driver or firmware updates to work with Snow Leopard. Check with the maker to see if they have updates for yours (especially if they're all the same make).
    Verify the internal HD, just to be sure something there isn't corrupted.
    If nothing else helps, it could be a problem with your installation of OSX. I'd suggest downloading and installing the 10.6.4 "combo" update. That's the cleverly-named combination of all the updates to Snow Leopard since it was first released, so installing it should fix anything that's gone wrong since then, such as with one of the normal "point" updates. Info and download available at: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1048 Be sure to do a +Repair Permissions+ via Disk Utility (in your Applications/Utilities folder) afterwards. Don't delete the download yet, though.
    If that doesn't help, reinstall OSX from your Snow Leopard Install disc (that won't affect anything else), then apply the "combo" again.

  • HT201250 Time Machine trouble

    I'm having trouble with time machine backups on lion.  I set up one of my external drives as my backup in snow leopard weeks ago, it was working fine, now in lion it shows in the preferences that the external I was using for tm is  on the exclude from backups list and my backup is not on my computer, as a matter of fact when I look in the backups folder the only backup TM is today's.  Does anyone know what the problem is?

    photokit wrote:
    Thanks Pondini,  Its all very confusing.  My imac drive has about 1TB of data, my time machine drive BFBUD is a 2tb external, and the other items on that drive add up to 1.7tb
    That means there's only 300 GB available for backups?    No wonder there isn't room to back up your 1 TB internal HD! 
    Time Machine needs considerably more space than the data it's backing-up, to be able to keep a reasonable "depth" of backups for you.  See  Time Machine - Frequently Asked Question #1.
    And, it's not a good idea to keep other data in the same partition as your backups.  See #3 in the FAQ.
    I'm trying to exclude some of the 1.83TB from the time machine bu drive from backup...
    The Time Machine drive is already excluded (automatically).  
    One more issue, I connected my Iomega TM backup drive from my other computer to move some files and I think time machine thought it was looking at the backup drive.  I cannot select either BFBUD (big friggin back up drive) or Documents drive from the exclusion list.
    Again, it's already on the exclusion list.  And since it's listed in gray, that means it's not formatted for a Mac and Time Machine cannot back it up, so you can't remove it.
    Sounds like you need a 2 TB drive to dedicate to your backups.

  • Time Machine Drive Ejecting Itself--Spotlight culprit?

    Hi,
    I have to backup my MBP ASAP so that I can take it to Apple for repairs. When I first got the computer, I thought both my external drives were ejecting randomly so I never thought that Time Machine was the issue. The other hard drive proved to have a faulty wire and solved that problem, but I still can't seem to determine why my Time Machine drive keeps randomly ejecting. I searched this and various other forums for an answer and narrowed down my problems to my antivirus and spotlight indexing. At first, the harddrive would last anywhere from 0mins-45mins before being ejected. I began checking the console logs and notices some instances where my antivirus was running at the same moment. I disabled scanning of the TM backup and saw the biggest improvement in how long the drive was able to stay connected and make backups before ejecting. It stayed on for close to 6-7 hours.
    Then, it ejected randomly again and I checked the console messages and saw spotlight returned some indexing errors. This time the ejection made the drive unreadable and I had to reformat. I backed up again and it kept ejecting itself early on in the backup process with the same spotlight errors. I added the entire drive to Spotlight's privacy list, and it managed to complete the entire backup. The drive then stayed connected without ejecting for another 7-9 hours the next day without any random ejects before the spotlight errors struck again. The drive is still listed in the privacy and it is still excluded from antivirus scanning. I have repaired the disk several times and gotten the "Appears to be OK" message. I even reformatted the drive and did another complete backup hoping that would take care of any corrupt Spotlight indexing. I have also rebuilt the entire index for both Spotlight on the internal and external drive. At this point, I need to run the backup as I am getting my hard drive swapped. What I am most concerned about is, even if I get another backup successfully on the drive, will I run into any problem using Setup/Migration assistant (random ejects, freezes, corrupt data) when its time to transfer my info back to the new install of OS X and be left without my data altogether? I also just need to this work... as what is the point of a backup solution, if you can't rely on it to make it through a day without crashing..
    Below is the latest log file from Console. Any help will be greatly appreciated as I have went through the same steps that proved successful for others who had the same issue before me.
    Console Log:
    Oct 25 19:35:58 CSKMBP1086 com.apple.backupd[12396]: Starting standard backup
    Oct 25 19:35:58 CSKMBP1086 com.apple.backupd[12396]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine /Backups.backupdb
    Oct 25 19:36:04 CSKMBP1086 com.apple.backupd[12396]: No pre-backup thinning needed: 202.8 MB requested (including padding), 35.59 GB available
    Oct 25 19:37:15 CSKMBP1086 kernel[0]:
    Oct 25 19:37:15 CSKMBP1086 com.apple.backupd[12396]: Error: (-36) SrcErr:NO Copying /Library/Logs to /Volumes/Time Machine /Backups.backupdb/CSKMBP1086/2010-10-25-193558.inProgress/69A3D5EC-1F5B-495A-AE B6-CFE539F99764/Macintosh HD/Library
    Oct 25 19:37:15 CSKMBP1086 kernel[0]:
    Oct 25 19:37:15: --- last message repeated 4 times ---
    Oct 25 19:37:15 CSKMBP1086 mds[41]: (/Volumes/Time Machine/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/3ACBCEAD-A6E0-485B-9EC8-6ABCAB507777)(E rror) IndexStore in SIStoreDirytySDBChunks:Error storing dirty sdb pages: 22
    Oct 25 19:37:15 CSKMBP1086 kernel[0]:
    Oct 25 19:37:15: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Oct 25 19:37:15 CSKMBP1086 mds[41]: (/Volumes/Time Machine /.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/3ACBCEAD-A6E0-485B-9EC8-6ABCAB507777)(Error) IndexCI in _ContentIndexSyncIndexBulk:preSync error:22 22
    Oct 25 19:37:16 CSKMBP1086 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.backupd[12396]): Job appears to have crashed: Segmentation fault
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