Mounting Time Capsule disk breaks Time Machine

Mounting my 1TB Time Capsule Disk (location of my iTunes Library) breaks Time Machine. Time Machine says it cannot mount the disk. Ejecting TC's hard drive, fixes it. Is there a work-around for this or is this a bug? This makes using TC's disk a bit tedious.
Thanks
Graham

Graham,
That's interesting. While I don't use the TC hard disk for anything other than TM backups, I mounted the drive in a finder window so that I could see the sparsebundle of my backups. Then I initiated a "Back Up Now". I had no problem completing an incremental backup. But then again, I don't have other data occupying the drive.
I wonder if you have some other factor preventing the backups. Or do iTunes and iPhoto libraries externally stored on the TC somehow occupy bandwidth and prevent communication with TM?
Maybe someone already has setup what you wish to do and had better success.

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    Once this is sorted out, consider a U.P.S. system. You can now get one with a USB cable that connects to your Mac for under $70. It will run your Mac (and external HD, modem, etc, but not a printer) for at least a few minutes, and will signal OSX (via the USB cable) when it's switched from utility power to battery, so OSX can do a controlled power-down.
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    When you connect the USB cable, you'll get a new set of options in System Preferences > Energy Saver, where you can tell OSX when to do the shutdown -- after a specified number of minutes on battery; and/or when the battery is at a specified percentage; and/or when there's a specified number of minutes left on battery power.

  • Mount time machine, how to open and recover .inprogress file

    so this is how i fixed and mounted a time machine capsule ( it was extended journaled Case-sensitive) to MacBook Pro ( non-case sensitive) and recovered files from .inprogress file. for me it worked like a charm and lets see if this can help you too.
    Found a way to figure it out! (mount drive). So I went to my gf's laptop and created a new backup file for her ( just the file or a new sparsebundle.  the info.plist , token and info.bckup are the files that we need from here ). If no mac is available, create a new backup in pc but it has to be to the same time capsule  ( the files that we need and create will point and tell the sparse bundle a new path to time capsule ) To het there you go to the sparse bundle Dmg, right click and go to "show contents". So this is how i change it, I open 2 finder windows and got each sparse bundle in it ( old one or damaged and new one), righ click on both > show contents and then  replace these files from the new one to the damaged one (  info.plist , token and info.bckup ). That's it. The time machine at least mounted on my desktop and could see the files. Now for opening the .inprogress file; go to Automator >new workflow > and drag in this order;  get selected finder items, get folder contents and open finder items. While the .inprogress file i selected, press "run" or play button in Automator. That's it. Now you may try to drag to desktop but it will say "the volume has the wrong case sensitive for a backup" but you should have access. Now for copying or move to somewhere; get another hard drive ( external) and format it to the same as time capsule ( extended journaled case sensitive is my case), once it's done, right click and go to info> at the bottom uncheck "ignore ownership" and close it. Now you can copy from .inprogress file to just formatted hard drive and from hard drive to laptop. Here's the annoying part; it will treat it as a special folder ( when you paste it in you desktop it's gonna ask for password, if you wanna move it somewhere else it's going to do it as well. But at least you can recover the file ) . once this process It's done just reformat your time capsule.
    Cheers,

    well, after you transfer everything to new hard drive and to avoid the putting a password everytime you move the folders, richt click on drive > get info > check again the "ignore ownership" option and you shouldnt have any problems transfering back folders

  • Mavericks refuses to mount Time Machine partition

    Hi there,
    Two days ago, my MBP crashed, kernel panicked. Since then, it has not been able to mount my external Time Machine partition. Notice that the external drive has two partitions in it, MBP is happy to mount the other partition, but not the TM one.
    I ran Verify Disk and Repair Disk with Disk Utilities First Aid, and everything came back fine "The volume Work Time Machine appears to be OK." But then if I try to mount, I get "The disk "Work Time Machine" could not be mounted.
    What can/should I do to mount/recover this?
    Thanks!

    Launch/Utilities/Terminal and copy & paste this command at the prompt:
    diskutil list
    Press return.
    If it sees the disk, note the number of the disk (far left column) you want to mount.
    Then, enter copy & paste this command:
    mount /dev/(number of disk)
    Put in the number no parenthesis.
    Press Return.
    Also might try
    mount force /dev/(number of disk)
    And see...
    http://pondini.org/TM/C14.html

  • Un Mount Time Machine

    I have Time Machine set up on an external hard drive connected to my MacBook Pro. When I try to unmount the external drive I get the message "The disk "Time Machine Backups" is in use and could not be ejected. Try quitting applications and try again"
    Any ideas how I should proceed?

    If Back Up Now appears when you right-click or control click on the Time Machine Dock icon Time Machine should not currently be doing backups and you should be able to eject your Time Machine disk normally. If it doesn't it might be worth trying to just turn Time Machine off.
    Control-click or right-click the Time Machine icon in the dock and choose Time Machine Preferences. That will take you to System Preferences > Time Machine. Use the large button to turn Time Machine to the Off position. That ought to allow you to eject your Time Machine disk normally. Don't forget to turn Time Machine back on in System preferences when you mount the Time Machine disk again and want to resume backing up.

  • Unable to mount Time Machine volume w/o Time Machine

    I am happily using Lion Server to support network backup for a MacBook. It works very nicely, and does both backups and restores well. However, I wanted to look at some files in an old archive, so, on the server itself, I went to the relevant volume:Shared Items:Backups:whatever.sparsebundle and tried to open it and got a "No mountable filesystems" error. The volume still mounts nicely for backup, but I cannot access it from the server or a third machine. This is not due to interference with an ongoing backup. (I turned off Time Machine backups for safety.)
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    Try copying using Disk Utility/Restore. It will reformat the destination drive, so remove any data before copying.

  • Lion won't mount Time Machine backup, but...

    My Time Machine back up to an external drive seemed to have failed. It won't mount on Lion long enough to fix the problem. Other times it just locks up.
    I dual boot with Vista and it sees the drive and all the files just fine. Any idea of what I can do to mount it on Lion. I'm tempted to just format it in Vista. Mount it in Lion, if it does at all, then format again for OS X. See if just a corrup files and not a failing hard drive.
    Any suggestions are appreciated.

    Robert Pena wrote:
    My Time Machine back up to an external drive seemed to have failed. It won't mount on Lion long enough to fix the problem. Other times it just locks up.
    Sounds like a problem with the drive itself, but might be corrupted data.  See if you can Repair it, per #A5 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting.
    I'm tempted to just format it in Vista. Mount it in Lion, if it does at all, then format again for OS X. See if just a corrup files and not a failing hard drive.
    If you do that, format it again with Disk Utility.  Among other things, be sure it has the GUID partiion map scheme, not MBR (the Windoze setup), or even a version of GUID set by Windoze.

  • Time Machine prepares backup but cancels without error message before starting backup

    Hello.
    I'm running OS 10.9.1 on a 2013 iMac.  Time Machine has not backed up for a few weeks.  Have tried verifying the backup with no problems reported.  Can't mount 1TB Time Capsule or relevant sparsebundle in Disk Utility.  Went to Console and copied the relevant logs:
    1/12/14 8:25:06.310 AM com.apple.backupd[1456]: Starting manual backup
    1/12/14 8:25:06.320 AM com.apple.backupd[1456]: Network destination already mounted at: /Volumes/Data
    1/12/14 8:25:29.000 AM kernel[0]: hfs: mounted Time Machine Backups on device disk4s2
    1/12/14 8:25:31.268 AM com.apple.backupd[1456]: Disk image /Volumes/Data/Macintosh.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    1/12/14 8:25:31.284 AM com.apple.backupd[1456]: Backing up to /dev/disk4s2: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    1/12/14 8:25:31.481 AM mds[65]: (Error) Volume: Root store set to FSOnly with matching create! (loaded:1)
    1/12/14 8:26:00.273 AM com.apple.backupd[1456]: Deep event scan at path:/Users/[redacted]/Pictures/iPhoto Library cellphone/Database/apdb reason:contains changes|must scan subdirs|fsevent|missed reservation|file event|
    1/12/14 8:26:04.372 AM com.apple.backupd[1456]: Finished scan
    1/12/14 8:26:04.376 AM com.apple.backupd[1456]: Not using file event preflight for Macintosh HD
    1/12/14 8:26:44.000 AM kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc005 (UNDEFINED).
    1/12/14 8:26:51.000 AM kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xe000c2e4 (UNDEFINED).
    1/12/14 8:26:51.601 AM diskimages-helper[1470]: terminating disk4 - image is no longer available
    [here follows various repeated disk4s2 undefined messages]
    1/12/14 8:26:51.603 AM com.apple.backupd[1456]: Stopping backup to allow backup destination disk to be unmounted or ejected.
    [here follows various repeated disk4s2 undefined messages]
    1/12/14 8:26:52.000 AM kernel[0]: hfs: Runtime corruption detected on Time Machine Backups, fsck will be forced on next mount.
    1/12/14 8:26:52.000 AM kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xe000c2e4 (UNDEFINED).
    [last two lines repeated about a dozen times]
    1/12/14 8:26:52.000 AM kernel[0]: hfs: cat_delete() failed to delete thread record id=81 on vol=Time Machine Backups
    1/12/14 8:26:52.000 AM kernel[0]: hfs: Runtime corruption detected on Time Machine Backups, fsck will be forced on next mount.
    1/12/14 8:26:52.000 AM kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xe000c2e4 (UNDEFINED).
    1/12/14 8:26:52.000 AM kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xe000c2e4 (UNDEFINED).
    1/12/14 8:26:52.239 AM com.apple.backupd[1456]: Backup canceled.
    1/12/14 8:26:52.000 AM kernel[0]: hfs: BlockMarkFreeInternal() trying to free unallocated blocks on volume Time Machine Backups
    1/12/14 8:26:52.000 AM kernel[0]: hfs: Runtime corruption detected on Time Machine Backups, fsck will be forced on next mount.
    1/12/14 8:26:52.000 AM kernel[0]: hfs: unmount initiated on Time Machine Backups on device disk4s2
    1/12/14 8:26:57.284 AM com.apple.backupd[1456]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/Data/Macintosh.sparsebundle
    1/12/14 8:26:57.000 AM kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_unmount: /Volumes/Data, flags 0, pid 1500
    1/12/14 8:26:57.000 AM kernel[0]: ASP_TCP Disconnect: triggering reconnect by bumping reconnTrigger from curr value 0 on so 0xffffff8054511530
    1/12/14 8:26:57.000 AM kernel[0]: ASP_TCP Detach: Reply queue not empty?
    1/12/14 8:26:57.759 AM com.apple.backupd[1456]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    This basic sequence seems to have happened every time I've tried to run backup lately.  Pondini's A6 mentions the deep event scan related to iPhoto but not what to do about it.  Help?

    I decided, based on various clues from Pondini's page, that the hard drive in my Time Capsule was failing.  I started a full backup on my second Time Capsule and am currenly only using the original as an internet router.

  • Initial Time Machine backup never finishes

    I started the first backup and left my macbook on over night to let it continue. I had tried to sync it via an ethernet cable but for some reason it won't backup any way other than via wireless. It recognises that there is a connection via cable but still won't sync that way so I let it use the wireless link. However, someone managed to turn off the power to the time capsule later on and I had to continue the backup the next day. It said it had about 22.9gb left to go but seems to stick at 13.1 of 22.9gb. That message is in the main window but the small box at the bottom says 3.7mb of 3.7mb and never seems to close or finish.
    Is there a way to get it to disgard all backups it may have done (i.e. reformat it) and make it start again so I can try for an uninterrupted backup?

    Same here. I have a 120 Gb HFS+ HD hooked to my AEBS, The drive mounts, the disk image mounts, Time Machine recognize the drive and starts its first backup but hangs always about 5.23 - 6 Gb done with an error message.
    Wassup????

  • Time Machine claims not enough space, but there's plenty

    Hello --
    I'm having a problem with my Time Machine backup ever since upgrading to Yosemite. After the initial backup, I get these errors: "The backup disk needs 838.03 GB for the backup but only 712.05 GB are available. Select a larger backup disk or make the backup smaller by excluding files."
    However, there is plenty of space. The initial backup took up about 898 GB of my 1.61 TB machine. Subsequent incremental backups should only take up a fraction — and I'm confident that I haven't added hundreds of gigabytes of new data to my disk. However, each time Time Machine tries to run its backup, I get the same error.
    Time Machine is backing up both my small internal hard drive (128 GB) and the rest of the backup comes from an external drive. It worked fine under Mavericks, but under Yosemite it seems that Time Machine doesn't realize that the hundreds of gigabytes on the external drive has already been backed up before and doesn't all need to be backed up again.
    Any thoughts? I had a backup that was several months old earlier; once I started getting this error, I wiped that backup thinking that a fresh backup might sole the error. No such luck.
    I'm running Yosemite 10.10.0 on a mid-2011 MacBook Air, backing up to a Sinology NAS. (My wife who is still using Mavericks is continuing to successfully backup to the same drive.)
    Thanks everyone!
    - geoff

    I have the exact same problem with almost the same setup: MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2012) running Yosemite 10.10, an external harddrive and a Time Capsule 2 TB (4th Generation, Version 7.6.4). I even took the same actions as geoff2 (deleting the complete set of backups from Mavericks and making a new complete backup on Yosemite). On my internal harddrive 270 GB are occupied, on my external harddrive around 980 GB are occupied and the MacBook of my girlfriend is also backed up to the Time Capsule. At the moment around 646 GB are available on the Time Capsule.
    Now I get the same error message saying, that 977 GB are needed for a backup but only 650 GB are available. Interestingly backups without the external drive connected will complete without any problems.
    The external drive has a "GUID Partition Table". So it seems both of Linc Davis suggestions don't apply to the problem (we both have either GUID Partition Table or Logical Volume Group and the issue appears both on a NAS-Storage and on a Time Capsule).
    Looking for additional information I looked into the console and found the following report: "Inheritance scan may be required for '/Volumes/Dolphin', associated with previous UUID: BA36E38E-71F9-39E1-BF72-36AF9D4BB45F". "Dolphin" is the name of the external drive. What does that mean? Is it of any relevance? For more information I will post all the reports concerning the backup below (it's mainly about trying to free more space on the TC by deleting old backups). "Yosemite" is my internal OS X Volume, "Hamster" is the name of the Volume on the TC, "Nifty" is a Nifty mini drive in the SD-Card-Slot.
    I already verified the backups using the Option-Click on the menu bar symbol and I deleted and rebuilt the Spotlight index but it changed nothing. We could of course delete the backup volume (NAS or TC) and start a new backup, but I have a feeling, that the issue will appear again afterwards. Any other suggestions?
    08.11.14 16:46:06,033 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Starting manual backup
    08.11.14 16:46:06,071 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Network destination already mounted at: /Volumes/Hamster
    08.11.14 16:46:11,000 kernel[0]: hfs: mounted Time Machine-Backups on device disk6s2
    08.11.14 16:46:13,146 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Disk image /Volumes/Hamster/Nikos MacBook Pro 13" (2).sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups
    08.11.14 16:46:14,908 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Backing up to /dev/disk6s2: /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb
    08.11.14 16:46:19,914 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Inheritance scan may be required for '/Volumes/Dolphin', associated with previous UUID: BA36E38E-71F9-39E1-BF72-36AF9D4BB45F
    08.11.14 16:46:27,375 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Will copy (10 MB) from Yosemite
    08.11.14 16:46:32,745 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Will copy (0 KB) from Dolphin
    08.11.14 16:46:32,748 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Will copy (0 KB) from Nifty
    08.11.14 16:46:32,749 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Found 137158 files (954.27 GB) needing backup
    08.11.14 16:46:32,752 com.apple.backupd[4227]: 977.06 GB required (including padding), 646.65 GB available
    08.11.14 16:46:32,765 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/Nikos MacBook Pro 13" (2)/2014-11-08-164619.inProgress/B65EE357-083D-4E0B-900B-42910289B9C4 containing 4 KB; 646.65 GB now available, 977.06 GB required
    08.11.14 16:46:32,767 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Removed 1 expired backups so far, more space is needed - deleting oldest backups to make room
    08.11.14 16:49:20,472 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/Nikos MacBook Pro 13" (2)/2014-11-07-111400 containing 627.9 MB; 647.28 GB now available, 977.06 GB required
    08.11.14 16:49:20,472 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Removed 2 expired backups so far, more space is needed - deleting oldest backups to make room
    08.11.14 16:50:12,817 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/Nikos MacBook Pro 13" (2)/2014-11-07-171215 containing 59.4 MB; 647.34 GB now available, 977.06 GB required
    08.11.14 16:50:12,818 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Removed 3 expired backups so far, more space is needed - deleting oldest backups to make room
    08.11.14 16:50:48,156 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/Nikos MacBook Pro 13" (2)/2014-11-07-183323 containing 42.4 MB; 647.38 GB now available, 977.06 GB required
    08.11.14 16:50:48,156 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Removed 4 expired backups so far, more space is needed - deleting oldest backups to make room
    08.11.14 16:51:07,147 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/Nikos MacBook Pro 13" (2)/2014-11-08-112446 containing 25.3 MB; 647.41 GB now available, 977.06 GB required
    08.11.14 16:51:07,147 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Removed 5 expired backups so far, more space is needed - deleting oldest backups to make room
    08.11.14 16:51:28,134 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/Nikos MacBook Pro 13" (2)/2014-11-08-132002 containing 11.5 MB; 647.42 GB now available, 977.06 GB required
    08.11.14 16:51:28,134 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Removed 6 expired backups so far, more space is needed - deleting oldest backups to make room
    08.11.14 16:51:28,135 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Deleted 6 backups containing 766.6 MB total; 647.42 GB now available, 977.06 GB required
    08.11.14 16:51:28,136 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Backup date range was shortened: oldest backup is now Nov 8, 2014
    08.11.14 16:51:29,353 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Backup failed with error 7: Not enough available disk space on the target volume.
    08.11.14 16:51:36,000 kernel[0]: hfs: unmount initiated on Time Machine-Backups on device disk6s2
    08.11.14 16:51:37,508 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/Hamster/Nikos MacBook Pro 13" (2).sparsebundle
    08.11.14 16:51:38,227 com.apple.backupd[4227]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
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    08.11.14 16:53:43,806 com.apple.prefs.backup.remoteservice[529]: Attempt to use XPC with a MachService that has HideUntilCheckIn set. This will result in unpredictable behavior: com.apple.backupd.status.xpc

  • Time machine backup history gone

    I'm running Mavericks 10.9.4 on a MacBook Pro. I do time machine backups regularly to a Synology NAS (behind a Fritz Box router).
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    Today I suddenly got the message that my backup is 230 days old, so I started to investigate, since this can't be.
    TM says, first and last backup are from February 3rd 2014.
    When I mount TM I also only get this choice to restore data from, so I aborted.
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    Sep 21 21:56:49 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd-helper[11456]: Not starting scheduled Time Machine backup: Insufficient battery power remaining (4%)
    Sep 21 22:08:21 hamal kernel[0]: hfs: mounted Recovery HD on device disk0s3
    Sep 21 22:08:31 hamal kernel[0]: hfs: unmount initiated on Recovery HD on device disk0s3
    Sep 21 22:08:39 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Starting automatic backup
    Sep 21 22:08:39 hamal kernel[0]: nspace-handler-set-snapshot-time: 1411330121
    Sep 21 22:08:39 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Kassi@Sheratan._afpovertcp._tcp.local/Time%20Backup
    Sep 21 22:08:40 hamal kernel[0]: ASP_TCP CheckReqQueueSize: increasing req queue from 32 to 128 entries. so 0xffffff802ff613b8
    Sep 21 22:08:41 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/Time Backup using URL: afp://Kassi@Sheratan._afpovertcp._tcp.local/Time%20Backup
    Sep 21 22:09:38 hamal kernel[0]: hfs: mounted Time Machine-Backups on device disk4s2
    Sep 21 22:09:39 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Disk image /Volumes/Time Backup/Hamal.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups
    Sep 21 22:09:39 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Backing up to /dev/disk4s2: /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb
    Sep 21 22:10:19 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Will copy (360.5 MB) from Macintosh HD
    Sep 21 22:10:19 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Found 1704 files (360.8 MB) needing backup
    Sep 21 22:10:19 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: 2.97 GB required (including padding), 3.17 TB available
    Sep 21 22:11:20 hamal kernel[0]: add_fsevent: event queue is full! dropping events (num dropped events: 30782; num events outstanding: 3664).
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    Sep 21 22:11:20 hamal kernel[0]: add_fsevent: zalloc sez: 0
    Sep 21 22:11:20 hamal kernel[0]: add_fsevent: event_zone info: 0 0x0
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    Sep 21 22:11:20 hamal kernel[0]: add_fsevent: watcher fseventsd 0xffffff81a7253008: rd 7374 wr 7374 q_size 8192 flags 0x1c
    Sep 21 22:11:20 hamal kernel[0]: add_fsevent: watcher mds 0xffffff81a737a008: rd 7274 wr 7288 q_size 8192 flags 0x15
    Sep 21 22:11:20 hamal kernel[0]: add_fsevent: watcher cloud-eventd 0xffffff81a7ca1008: rd   80 wr 3744 q_size 8192 flags 0xd
    Sep 21 22:11:20 hamal root: The kernel was too slow processing FSEvents and some events were dropped!
    Sep 21 22:11:20 hamal root: The kernel was too slow processing FSEvents and some events were dropped!
    ... (some more of these lines)
    Sep 21 22:15:38 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Copied 1943 items (360.8 MB) from volume Macintosh HD. Linked 12056.
    Sep 21 22:16:56 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Will copy (9.5 MB) from Macintosh HD
    Sep 21 22:16:56 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Found 108 files (15 MB) needing backup
    Sep 21 22:16:56 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: 2.55 GB required (including padding), 3.17 TB available
    Sep 21 22:17:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Copied 143 items (12.2 MB) from volume Macintosh HD. Linked 2335.
    Sep 21 22:18:13 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Created new backup: 2014-09-21-221812
    Sep 21 22:18:13 hamal.fritz.box gkbisd[260]: Unable to collect cdhash for /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd.bundle/Contents/Resources/TMHelperAgent.ap p (error code 100024)
    Sep 21 22:19:13 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Starting post-backup thinning
    Sep 21 22:19:13 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-50 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (OSStatus error -50.)" (paramErr: error in user parameter list) deleting backup: /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-21-220952.inProgress/6567A66B-EB 3A-45DF-BEBF-EFD8C8D90AD5
    Sep 21 22:19:13 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-50 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (OSStatus error -50.)" (paramErr: error in user parameter list) deleting backup: /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-21-220952.inProgress/7DADD5DC-3D 5B-46D6-B1D6-127553C81ACB
    Sep 21 22:19:13 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-50 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (OSStatus error -50.)" (paramErr: error in user parameter list) deleting backup: /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-21-220952.inProgress/843A4A74-3E 47-440F-A0E8-0C32E1593826
    Sep 21 22:19:13 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-50 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (OSStatus error -50.)" (paramErr: error in user parameter list) deleting backup: /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-21-220952.inProgress/9C4A9D3B-4E 5E-42B6-AC86-2A38270BE9C8
    Sep 21 22:19:13 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-50 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (OSStatus error -50.)" (paramErr: error in user parameter list) deleting backup: /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-21-220952.inProgress/D8EFAD0C-A3 14-4113-A33F-0253309A13B6
    Sep 21 22:20:56 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Deleted /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-08-21-011122 (34.2 MB)
    Sep 21 22:21:26 hamal kernel[0]: Kext net.juniper.nke.nctun_tiger not found for unload request.
    Sep 21 22:21:27 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Deleted /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-15-235903 (33.7 MB)
    Sep 21 22:21:48 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Deleted /Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-15-225021 (21.7 MB)
    Sep 21 22:22:00 hamal kernel[0]: tun: starting 16 tun devices.
    Sep 21 22:22:00 hamal kernel[0]: tun: registered info control with ID 1246646354
    Sep 21 22:22:00 hamal kernel[0]: tun: registered kernel control with ID 1246646354
    Sep 21 22:22:00 hamal kernel[0]: tun: ready for operation.
    Sep 21 22:22:00 hamal kernel[0]: tun: registered kernel control with ID 1246646354
    Sep 21 22:22:03 hamal kernel[0]: in_domifattach: proto_plumb returned 6 if=jnc0
    Sep 21 22:23:12 hamal kernel[0]: ASP_TCP Disconnect: triggering reconnect by bumping reconnTrigger from curr value 0 on so 0xffffff802ff613b8
    Sep 21 22:23:12 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  doing reconnect on /Volumes/Time Backup
    Sep 21 22:23:12 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  soft mounted and hidden volume so do not notify KEA for /Volumes/Time Backup
    Sep 21 22:23:12 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  Max reconnect time: 30 secs, Connect timeout: 15 secs for /Volumes/Time Backup
    Sep 21 22:23:12 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  connect to the server /Volumes/Time Backup
    Sep 21 22:23:12 hamal kernel[0]: ASP_TCP asp_SetTCPQoS:  sock_settclassopt got error 57
    Sep 21 22:23:17 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  connect on /Volumes/Time Backup failed 51.
    Sep 21 22:23:17 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  sleep for 1 seconds and then try again
    Sep 21 22:23:18 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  connect to the server /Volumes/Time Backup
    Sep 21 22:23:18 hamal kernel[0]: ASP_TCP asp_SetTCPQoS:  sock_settclassopt got error 57
    Sep 21 22:23:24 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  connect on /Volumes/Time Backup failed 51.
    Sep 21 22:23:24 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  sleep for 2 seconds and then try again
    Sep 21 22:23:26 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  connect to the server /Volumes/Time Backup
    Sep 21 22:23:26 hamal kernel[0]: ASP_TCP asp_SetTCPQoS:  sock_settclassopt got error 57
    Sep 21 22:23:31 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  connect on /Volumes/Time Backup failed 51.
    Sep 21 22:23:31 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  sleep for 4 seconds and then try again
    Sep 21 22:23:35 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  connect to the server /Volumes/Time Backup
    Sep 21 22:23:35 hamal kernel[0]: ASP_TCP asp_SetTCPQoS:  sock_settclassopt got error 57
    Sep 21 22:23:41 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  connect on /Volumes/Time Backup failed 51.
    Sep 21 22:23:41 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  sleep for 8 seconds and then try again
    Sep 21 22:23:49 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  connect to the server /Volumes/Time Backup
    Sep 21 22:23:49 hamal kernel[0]: ASP_TCP asp_SetTCPQoS:  sock_settclassopt got error 57
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  connect on /Volumes/Time Backup failed 51.
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: ]
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect:  posting to KEA to unmount /Volumes/Time Backup
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_dead:  called on vfsid 134
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: ASP_TCP CancelPendingReqsWithID : Adding the invalid vfsid 134 and counter is 0 to the list
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: ASP_TCP CancelOneRequest: cancelling slot 11 error 89 reqID 54157 flags 0x29 afpCmd 0x22 so 0xffffff802ff613b8
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: ASP_TCP CancelOneRequest: cancelling slot 12 error 89 reqID 54158 flags 0x29 afpCmd 0x22 so 0xffffff802ff613b8
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: ASP_TCP CancelOneRequest: cancelling slot 13 error 89 reqID 54159 flags 0x29 afpCmd 0x11 so 0xffffff802ff613b8
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: ASP_TCP CancelOneRequest: cancelling slot 14 error 89 reqID 54160 flags 0x29 afpCmd 0x22 so 0xffffff802ff613b8
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: ASP_TCP Disconnect: triggering reconnect by bumping reconnTrigger from curr value 1 on so 0xffffff802ff613b8
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc039 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_unmount: /Volumes/Time Backup, flags 524288, pid 80
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: hfs: set VeryLowDisk: vol:Time Machine-Backups, freeblks:0, dangerlimit:12800
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: hfs: set VeryLowDisk: vol:Time Machine-Backups, backingstore b_avail:0, tag:0
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Backup deletion canceled
    Sep 21 22:23:54 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2013-11-29-002024
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2013-11-29-002024
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2013-12-09-000238
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2013-12-09-000238
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2013-12-16-182533
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2013-12-16-182533
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-01-05-225833
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-01-05-225833
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-01-15-002941
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-01-15-002941
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-01-27-204234
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-01-27-204234
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-02-12-215730
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-02-12-215730
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-02-19-002411
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-02-19-002411
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-02-26-080718
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-02-26-080718
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-03-10-205450
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-03-10-205450
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-03-17-213701
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-03-17-213701
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-03-25-212547
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-03-25-212547
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-04-01-211058
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-04-01-211058
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-04-08-012159
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-04-08-012159
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-04-15-005447
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-04-15-005447
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-04-22-213127
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-04-22-213127
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-05-05-183531
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-05-05-183531
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-05-12-000915
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-05-12-000915
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-05-19-192805
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-05-19-192805
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-05-26-005728
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-05-26-005728
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-06-02-205602
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-06-02-205602
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-06-10-195048
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-06-10-195048
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-07-06-215834
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-07-06-215834
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-07-14-151215
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-07-14-151215
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-07-21-222050
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-07-21-222050
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-07-30-002257
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-07-30-002257
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-08-11-124508
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-08-11-124508
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-08-20-104817
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-08-20-104817
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-08-27-143815
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
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    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-08-120056
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-10-153831
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    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-11-205053
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    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-16-203712
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-16-211639
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-16-211639
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    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-16-222504
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-17-205158
    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotContainer path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-17-205158
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    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-09-17-225724
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    Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal.fritz.box com.apple.backupd[2349]: Error: (20) getxattr for key:com.apple.backupd.SnapshotState path:/Volumes/Time Machine-Backups/Backups.backupdb/hamal/2014-02-12-215730
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