Time capsule stuck in endless loop after installation of Snow Leopard

I've done an upgrade to Snow Leopard on my Unibody Macbook.
Then when I started Time Machine for the first time, it asked me if I wanted to use my existing backup file or make a new one. I went for the existing backup file and it gave me a warning that I wouldn't be able to use it on my old machine anymore. I went for it.
Then I let it go for something like 15 hours, but it would always get to a certain percentage at "Calculating Changes", but never complete the actual backup. It would somehow restart after a while and start again from the beginning.
I tried this both wired and wirelessly. Also, I do not have access to my old backups in Time Machine. I just see "today".
I've looked in Console and filtered the syslog for "backupd". This clearly shows that it stops and starts several times. Problem is that I don't understand why this happens and how to solve it.
If anyone can shine a light on this, that would be great. Below are a few hours worth of logfile.
Kind regards,
Bastian
Aug 26 00:30:20 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Starting pre-backup thinning: 208.82 GB requested (including padding), 5.76 GB available
Aug 26 00:30:20 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 00:30:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 00:30:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 00:30:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 00:30:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 00:30:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 00:30:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 00:30:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 00:30:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 00:30:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 00:30:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 00:30:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 00:30:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 00:30:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 00:30:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 00:30:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Stopping backup.
Aug 26 00:30:22 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Backup canceled.
Aug 26 00:30:24 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Ejected Time Machine disk image.
Aug 26 00:30:24 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Compacting backup disk image to recover free space
Aug 26 00:31:04 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Completed backup disk image compaction
Aug 26 00:31:04 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Starting standard backup
Aug 26 00:31:04 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Network destination already mounted at: /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule
Aug 26 00:31:07 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Disk image /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule/BM’s MacBook Pro 15"_0017f2d2f0b3.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"
Aug 26 00:31:07 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb
Aug 26 00:31:11 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Node requires deep traversal:/Users/Bastian/Pictures/iPhoto Library reason:must scan subdirs|missed reservation|
Aug 26 00:31:11 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Node requires deep traversal:/ reason:must scan subdirs|
Aug 26 00:40:45 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Starting pre-backup thinning: 208.82 GB requested (including padding), 5.76 GB available
Aug 26 00:40:45 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 00:40:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 00:40:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 00:40:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 00:40:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 00:40:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 00:40:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 00:40:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 00:40:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 00:40:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 00:40:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 00:40:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 00:40:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 00:40:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 00:40:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 00:40:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Stopping backup.
Aug 26 00:40:47 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Backup canceled.
Aug 26 00:40:49 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Ejected Time Machine disk image.
Aug 26 00:40:49 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Compacting backup disk image to recover free space
Aug 26 00:41:29 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Completed backup disk image compaction
Aug 26 00:41:29 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Starting standard backup
Aug 26 00:41:29 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Network destination already mounted at: /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule
Aug 26 00:41:32 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Disk image /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule/BM’s MacBook Pro 15"_0017f2d2f0b3.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"
Aug 26 00:41:32 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb
Aug 26 00:41:36 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Node requires deep traversal:/ reason:must scan subdirs|
Aug 26 00:41:37 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Node requires deep traversal:/Users/Bastian/Pictures/iPhoto Library reason:must scan subdirs|missed reservation|
Aug 26 00:51:12 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Starting pre-backup thinning: 208.82 GB requested (including padding), 5.76 GB available
Aug 26 00:51:12 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 00:51:12 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 00:51:12 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 00:51:12 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 00:51:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 00:51:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 00:51:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 00:51:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 00:51:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 00:51:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 00:51:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 00:51:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 00:51:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 00:51:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 00:51:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 00:51:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Stopping backup.
Aug 26 00:51:14 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Backup canceled.
Aug 26 00:51:16 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Ejected Time Machine disk image.
Aug 26 00:51:16 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Compacting backup disk image to recover free space
Aug 26 00:51:56 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Completed backup disk image compaction
Aug 26 00:51:56 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Starting standard backup
Aug 26 00:51:56 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Network destination already mounted at: /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule
Aug 26 00:51:59 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Disk image /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule/BM’s MacBook Pro 15"_0017f2d2f0b3.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"
Aug 26 00:51:59 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb
Aug 26 00:52:03 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Node requires deep traversal:/ reason:must scan subdirs|
Aug 26 00:52:03 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Node requires deep traversal:/Users/Bastian/Pictures/iPhoto Library reason:must scan subdirs|missed reservation|
Aug 26 01:01:38 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Starting pre-backup thinning: 208.82 GB requested (including padding), 5.76 GB available
Aug 26 01:01:38 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 01:01:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 01:01:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 01:01:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 01:01:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 01:01:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 01:01:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 01:01:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 01:01:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 01:01:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 01:01:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 01:01:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 01:01:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 01:01:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 01:01:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042: 5.76 GB now available
Aug 26 01:01:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Stopping backup.
Aug 26 01:01:40 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Backup canceled.
Aug 26 01:01:42 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Ejected Time Machine disk image.
Aug 26 01:01:42 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Compacting backup disk image to recover free space
Aug 26 01:02:22 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Completed backup disk image compaction
Aug 26 01:02:22 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Starting standard backup
Aug 26 01:02:22 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Network destination already mounted at: /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule
Aug 26 01:02:25 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Disk image /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule/BM’s MacBook Pro 15"_0017f2d2f0b3.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"
Aug 26 01:02:25 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb
Aug 26 01:02:30 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Node requires deep traversal:/ reason:must scan subdirs|
Aug 26 01:02:30 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Node requires deep traversal:/Users/Bastian/Pictures/iPhoto Library reason:must scan subdirs|missed reservation|
Aug 26 01:12:51 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Backup canceled.
Aug 26 01:12:54 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Ejected Time Machine disk image.
Aug 26 01:12:56 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[6589]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
Aug 26 01:29:14 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Starting standard backup
Aug 26 01:29:14 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Attempting to mount network destination using URL: afp://Bastian%[email protected]/Bastian%20Time%20Capsule
Aug 26 01:29:15 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Mounted network destination using URL: afp://Bastian%[email protected]/Bastian%20Time%20Capsule
Aug 26 01:29:17 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Failed to mount disk image /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule/BM’s MacBook Pro 15"_0017f2d2f0b3.sparsebundle (DIHLDiskImageAttach returned: 35)
Aug 26 01:29:17 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Waiting 60 seconds and trying again.
Aug 26 01:29:18 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
Aug 26 01:30:18 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Attempting to mount network destination using URL: afp://Bastian%[email protected]/Bastian%20Time%20Capsule
Aug 26 01:30:18 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Mounted network destination using URL: afp://Bastian%[email protected]/Bastian%20Time%20Capsule
Aug 26 01:30:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Failed to mount disk image /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule/BM’s MacBook Pro 15"_0017f2d2f0b3.sparsebundle (DIHLDiskImageAttach returned: 35)
Aug 26 01:30:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Waiting 60 seconds and trying again.
Aug 26 01:30:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
Aug 26 01:31:20 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Attempting to mount network destination using URL: afp://Bastian%[email protected]/Bastian%20Time%20Capsule
Aug 26 01:31:20 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Mounted network destination using URL: afp://Bastian%[email protected]/Bastian%20Time%20Capsule
Aug 26 01:31:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Failed to mount disk image /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule/BM’s MacBook Pro 15"_0017f2d2f0b3.sparsebundle (DIHLDiskImageAttach returned: 35)
Aug 26 01:31:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Giving up after 3 retries.
Aug 26 01:31:26 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Backup failed with error: 31
Aug 26 01:31:27 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
Aug 26 01:32:16 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Starting standard backup
Aug 26 01:32:16 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Attempting to mount network destination using URL: afp://Bastian%[email protected]/Bastian%20Time%20Capsule
Aug 26 01:32:16 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Mounted network destination using URL: afp://Bastian%[email protected]/Bastian%20Time%20Capsule
Aug 26 01:32:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Disk image /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule/BM’s MacBook Pro 15"_0017f2d2f0b3.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"
Aug 26 01:32:21 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb
Aug 26 01:32:30 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Node requires deep traversal:/Users/Bastian/Pictures/iPhoto Library reason:must scan subdirs|missed reservation|
Aug 26 01:32:30 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Node requires deep traversal:/ reason:must scan subdirs|
Aug 26 01:54:54 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Compacting storage: 208.83 GB requested (including padding), 33.15 GB available before compacting
Aug 26 01:54:54 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Stopping backup.
Aug 26 01:54:55 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Backup canceled.
Aug 26 01:54:59 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Ejected Time Machine disk image.
Aug 26 01:54:59 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Compacting backup disk image to recover free space
Aug 26 01:55:43 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Completed backup disk image compaction
Aug 26 01:55:43 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Starting standard backup
Aug 26 01:55:44 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Network destination already mounted at: /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule
Aug 26 01:55:47 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Disk image /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule/BM’s MacBook Pro 15"_0017f2d2f0b3.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"
Aug 26 01:55:47 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb
Aug 26 01:55:55 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Node requires deep traversal:/Users/Bastian/Pictures/iPhoto Library reason:must scan subdirs|missed reservation|
Aug 26 01:55:55 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Node requires deep traversal:/ reason:must scan subdirs|
Aug 26 02:11:18 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Starting pre-backup thinning: 208.83 GB requested (including padding), 33.15 GB available
Aug 26 02:11:18 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 02:11:18 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 02:11:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:11:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 02:11:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 02:11:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:11:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 02:11:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 02:11:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:11:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 02:11:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 02:11:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:11:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 02:11:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 02:11:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:11:19 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Stopping backup.
Aug 26 02:11:20 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Backup canceled.
Aug 26 02:11:22 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Ejected Time Machine disk image.
Aug 26 02:11:22 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Compacting backup disk image to recover free space
Aug 26 02:12:09 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Completed backup disk image compaction
Aug 26 02:12:09 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Starting standard backup
Aug 26 02:12:09 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Network destination already mounted at: /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule
Aug 26 02:12:12 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Disk image /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule/BM’s MacBook Pro 15"_0017f2d2f0b3.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"
Aug 26 02:12:12 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb
Aug 26 02:12:16 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Node requires deep traversal:/Users/Bastian/Pictures/iPhoto Library reason:must scan subdirs|missed reservation|
Aug 26 02:12:16 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Node requires deep traversal:/ reason:must scan subdirs|
Aug 26 02:22:11 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Starting pre-backup thinning: 208.83 GB requested (including padding), 33.15 GB available
Aug 26 02:22:11 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 02:22:12 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 02:22:12 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:22:12 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 02:22:12 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 02:22:12 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:22:12 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 02:22:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 02:22:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:22:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 02:22:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 02:22:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:22:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 02:22:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 02:22:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:22:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Stopping backup.
Aug 26 02:22:13 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Backup canceled.
Aug 26 02:22:16 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Ejected Time Machine disk image.
Aug 26 02:22:16 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Compacting backup disk image to recover free space
Aug 26 02:22:55 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Completed backup disk image compaction
Aug 26 02:22:55 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Starting standard backup
Aug 26 02:22:55 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Network destination already mounted at: /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule
Aug 26 02:22:58 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Disk image /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule/BM’s MacBook Pro 15"_0017f2d2f0b3.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"
Aug 26 02:22:58 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb
Aug 26 02:23:03 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Node requires deep traversal:/Users/Bastian/Pictures/iPhoto Library reason:must scan subdirs|missed reservation|
Aug 26 02:23:03 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Node requires deep traversal:/ reason:must scan subdirs|
Aug 26 02:32:35 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Starting pre-backup thinning: 208.83 GB requested (including padding), 33.15 GB available
Aug 26 02:32:35 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 02:32:36 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 02:32:36 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:32:36 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 02:32:36 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 02:32:36 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 02:32:36 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:32:36 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 02:32:36 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:32:36 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 02:32:36 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 02:32:36 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:32:36 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 02:32:37 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 02:32:37 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:32:37 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Stopping backup.
Aug 26 02:32:37 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Backup canceled.
Aug 26 02:32:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Ejected Time Machine disk image.
Aug 26 02:32:39 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Compacting backup disk image to recover free space
Aug 26 02:33:20 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Completed backup disk image compaction
Aug 26 02:33:20 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Starting standard backup
Aug 26 02:33:20 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Network destination already mounted at: /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule
Aug 26 02:33:22 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Disk image /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule/BM’s MacBook Pro 15"_0017f2d2f0b3.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"
Aug 26 02:33:23 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb
Aug 26 02:33:29 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Node requires deep traversal:/Users/Bastian/Pictures/iPhoto Library reason:must scan subdirs|missed reservation|
Aug 26 02:33:29 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Node requires deep traversal:/ reason:must scan subdirs|
Aug 26 02:43:06 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Starting pre-backup thinning: 208.83 GB requested (including padding), 33.15 GB available
Aug 26 02:43:06 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 02:43:07 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 02:43:07 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:43:07 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 02:43:07 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 02:43:07 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 02:43:07 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:43:07 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 02:43:07 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 02:43:07 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:43:07 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 02:43:07 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:43:07 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 02:43:08 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 02:43:08 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:43:08 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Stopping backup.
Aug 26 02:43:08 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Backup canceled.
Aug 26 02:43:11 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Ejected Time Machine disk image.
Aug 26 02:43:11 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Compacting backup disk image to recover free space
Aug 26 02:43:57 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Completed backup disk image compaction
Aug 26 02:43:57 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Starting standard backup
Aug 26 02:43:57 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Network destination already mounted at: /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule
Aug 26 02:44:00 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Disk image /Volumes/Bastian Time Capsule/BM’s MacBook Pro 15"_0017f2d2f0b3.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"
Aug 26 02:44:01 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb
Aug 26 02:44:04 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Node requires deep traversal:/ reason:must scan subdirs|
Aug 26 02:44:04 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Node requires deep traversal:/Users/Bastian/Pictures/iPhoto Library reason:must scan subdirs|missed reservation|
Aug 26 02:53:44 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Starting pre-backup thinning: 208.83 GB requested (including padding), 33.15 GB available
Aug 26 02:53:44 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 02:53:45 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649
Aug 26 02:53:45 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-04-110649: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:53:45 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 02:53:45 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943
Aug 26 02:53:45 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-07-115943: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:53:45 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 02:53:45 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634
Aug 26 02:53:45 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-08-091634: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:53:45 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 02:53:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726
Aug 26 02:53:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-10-081726: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:53:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Found partially deleted backup - trying again to delete: 2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 02:53:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Error -47 deleting backup: /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042
Aug 26 02:53:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Backup of BM’s MacBook Pro 15"/Backups.backupdb/BM’s MacBook Pro 15" (3)/2009-03-11-094042: 33.15 GB now available
Aug 26 02:53:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Stopping backup.
Aug 26 02:53:46 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Backup canceled.
Aug 26 02:53:49 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Ejected Time Machine disk image.
Aug 26 02:53:49 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Compacting backup disk image to recover free space
Aug 26 02:54:29 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Completed backup disk image compaction
Aug 26 02:54:29 BM-MBP101 com.apple.backupd[7534]: Starting standard backup

BastianM wrote:
Thank you for your feedback. I tried repairing in Disk Utility, but it didn't find any problems.
I think it may have to do with some of the things mentioned in this article about new hardware and time machine backups: http://www.tuaw.com/2009/07/20/mac-301-time-machine-backups-after-your-macs-brai n-surgery/
Reason is that I changed my Macbook Pro for a new model Unibody one at the same time I upgraded to snow Leopard.
How did you get the data, etc., from the old Mac to the new one?
Not sure if these instructions play nice with Snow Leopard, and frankly I'm a bit amazed this doesn't work smoothly out of the box. People must upgrade their machines all the time, and its only logical you'll want to pick up from your last backup.
If someone who understands about these things tells me there's a good chance that I'll get things working if I'll follow the instructions in the article, I'll give it a go.
No. Those instructions are for a *completely different* problem: if you have the Logic board replaced. Because the hardware on the Logic board contains your Mac's "Ethernet Address," which TM uses to keep one Mac's backups separate from another's, TM starts a whole new "sequence" of backups. It does not cause what you're seeing.
Since +*Repair Disk+* didn't find any directory problems, the corruption must be within the backup structure itself -- the multi-links that TM uses. That means your best bet is to erase the disk completely and let TM start fresh, as in my last post.
Have you ever moved, change, or deleted anything in your backups via the Finder?

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