Time machine added to existing network

I am attempting to add a time capsule to an existing wireless network. Would be grateful for instructions as I do not know what to do. There is already an existing airport extreme set as router and I am a tenant and do not wish to disturb the existing set up which works very well. I just want my Time Machine to join the network.
Thx:)

Hi Matt, thank you so much for your kind offer and yes, this does help quite a bit. We are renting a luxurious and quite a large single story home here in Muscat that has been completely wired for Wifi. There is a master router that distributes the wifi signal to nearby devices and several airport extreme slaves that receive and amplify the signal at a distance to the master.
I was hoping to allow the Time Capsule to join the network and function as one of the slaves while also allowing it to perform its mission as a backup device. I removed one of the airport extremes and installed the Time Capsule in its place. The time capsule warmed up and began to blink yellow. When I opened the airport utility on the master computer it offered to take me through a process that I was afraid to try because it indicated that I would be modifying the network... hence the original query - to try to learn from this forum so that I could do this without making a mistake and screwing up what is presently a wonderful system...
Is this helpful regarding your queston?
Thanks and best regards
Chris

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    5/2/13 2:59:20.102 PM WindowServer[98]: device_generate_lock_screen_screenshot: authw 0x7ff109a16860(2000), shield 0x7ff108c72820(2001)
    5/2/13 3:27:27.425 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0xe0 for display 0x003f003d
    5/2/13 3:27:27.425 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff109a16860(2000), shield 0x7ff108c72820(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 3:27:27.426 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 3:27:27.426 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0xe1 for display 0x003f003e
    5/2/13 3:27:27.426 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff109a16860(2002), shield 0x7ff108c72820(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 3:27:27.427 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 3:27:27.429 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff109a16860(2002), shield 0x7ff108c72820(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 3:27:27.429 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 3:27:37.970 PM com.apple.kextcache[5590]: / locked; waiting for lock.
    5/2/13 3:27:38.330 PM fseventsd[61]: Logging disabled completely for device:1: /Volumes/Recovery HD
    5/2/13 3:27:40.629 PM com.apple.kextcache[5590]: Lock acquired; proceeding.
    5/2/13 3:27:40.708 PM com.apple.kextcache[5590]: /: helper partitions appear up to date.
    5/2/13 3:37:36.220 PM WindowServer[98]: CGXSetWindowBackgroundBlurRadius: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 3:37:36.221 PM loginwindow[55]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    5/2/13 3:37:36.221 PM loginwindow[55]: CGSGetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 3:37:36.221 PM loginwindow[55]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    5/2/13 3:37:36.221 PM loginwindow[55]: CGSSetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 3:37:36.364 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0xe5 for display 0x042733c0
    5/2/13 3:37:36.365 PM WindowServer[98]: device_generate_desktop_screenshot: authw 0x7ff10e51bcd0(2000), shield 0x7ff109912780(2001)
    5/2/13 3:37:36.431 PM WindowServer[98]: device_generate_lock_screen_screenshot: authw 0x7ff10e51bcd0(2000), shield 0x7ff109912780(2001)
    5/2/13 3:40:14.563 PM com.apple.launchd[1]: (com.adobe.fpsaud[5640]) Exited with code: 210
    5/2/13 3:40:55.906 PM AddressBookSourceSync[5645]: [CardDAVPlugin-ERROR] -getPrincipalInfo:[_controller supportsRequestCompressionAtURL:https://XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX///XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX/] Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1004 "Could not connect to the server." UserInfo=0x7f93bed03090 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7f93bc84b860 "Could not connect to the server.", NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX///XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX/, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX///XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX/, NSLocalizedDescription=Could not connect to the server.}
    5/2/13 3:42:52.000 PM kernel[0]: nspace-handler-set-snapshot-time: 1367527374
    5/2/13 3:49:39.031 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0xe6 for display 0x003f003d
    5/2/13 3:49:39.032 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff10e51bcd0(2000), shield 0x7ff109912780(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 3:49:39.032 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 3:49:39.033 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0xe7 for display 0x003f003e
    5/2/13 3:49:39.033 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff10e51bcd0(2002), shield 0x7ff109912780(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 3:49:39.034 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 3:49:39.036 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff10e51bcd0(2002), shield 0x7ff109912780(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 3:49:39.036 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 3:49:44.847 PM com.apple.kextcache[5655]: rebuilding /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.corestorage/EncryptedRoot.plist.wipekey
    5/2/13 3:49:44.925 PM com.apple.kextcache[5655]: /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.corestorage/EncryptedRoot.plist.wipekey not cached.
    5/2/13 3:49:45.082 PM fseventsd[61]: Logging disabled completely for device:1: /Volumes/Recovery HD
    5/2/13 3:49:46.177 PM com.apple.kextcache[5655]: Successfully updated disk0s3.
    5/2/13 3:56:41.106 PM com.apple.backupd[5332]: Copied 915.6 MB of 1.96 GB, 621 of 621 items
    5/2/13 4:00:50.828 PM WindowServer[98]: CGXSetWindowBackgroundBlurRadius: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 4:00:50.829 PM loginwindow[55]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    5/2/13 4:00:50.829 PM loginwindow[55]: CGSGetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 4:00:50.829 PM loginwindow[55]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    5/2/13 4:00:50.829 PM loginwindow[55]: CGSSetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 4:00:50.961 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0xf6 for display 0x042733c0
    5/2/13 4:00:50.961 PM WindowServer[98]: device_generate_desktop_screenshot: authw 0x7ff108c88910(2000), shield 0x7ff109a39f00(2001)
    5/2/13 4:00:51.026 PM WindowServer[98]: device_generate_lock_screen_screenshot: authw 0x7ff108c88910(2000), shield 0x7ff109a39f00(2001)
    5/2/13 4:06:22.334 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0xf7 for display 0x003f003d
    5/2/13 4:06:22.334 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff108c88910(2000), shield 0x7ff109a39f00(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 4:06:22.334 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 4:06:22.335 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0xf8 for display 0x003f003e
    5/2/13 4:06:22.336 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff108c88910(2002), shield 0x7ff109a39f00(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 4:06:22.336 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 4:06:22.338 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff108c88910(2002), shield 0x7ff109a39f00(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 4:06:22.338 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 4:06:30.205 PM com.apple.kextcache[5693]: / locked; waiting for lock.
    5/2/13 4:06:30.576 PM fseventsd[61]: Logging disabled completely for device:1: /Volumes/Recovery HD
    5/2/13 4:06:31.119 PM com.apple.kextcache[5693]: Lock acquired; proceeding.
    5/2/13 4:06:31.214 PM com.apple.kextcache[5693]: /: helper partitions appear up to date.
    5/2/13 4:16:28.132 PM WindowServer[98]: CGXSetWindowBackgroundBlurRadius: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 4:16:28.133 PM loginwindow[55]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    5/2/13 4:16:28.133 PM loginwindow[55]: CGSGetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 4:16:28.133 PM loginwindow[55]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    5/2/13 4:16:28.133 PM loginwindow[55]: CGSSetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 4:16:28.272 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0xfc for display 0x042733c0
    5/2/13 4:16:28.272 PM WindowServer[98]: device_generate_desktop_screenshot: authw 0x7ff109c3e600(2000), shield 0x7ff109ca9440(2001)
    5/2/13 4:16:28.337 PM WindowServer[98]: device_generate_lock_screen_screenshot: authw 0x7ff109c3e600(2000), shield 0x7ff109ca9440(2001)
    5/2/13 4:39:00.173 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0xfd for display 0x003f003d
    5/2/13 4:39:00.173 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff109c3e600(2000), shield 0x7ff109ca9440(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 4:39:00.174 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 4:39:00.175 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0xfe for display 0x003f003e
    5/2/13 4:39:00.175 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff109c3e600(2002), shield 0x7ff109ca9440(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 4:39:00.175 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 4:39:00.178 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff109c3e600(2002), shield 0x7ff109ca9440(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 4:39:00.178 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 4:39:07.759 PM com.apple.kextcache[5745]: / locked; waiting for lock.
    5/2/13 4:39:08.118 PM fseventsd[61]: Logging disabled completely for device:1: /Volumes/Recovery HD
    5/2/13 4:39:08.760 PM com.apple.kextcache[5745]: Lock acquired; proceeding.
    5/2/13 4:39:08.865 PM com.apple.kextcache[5745]: /: helper partitions appear up to date.
    5/2/13 4:40:14.400 PM locationd[5777]: NOTICE,Location icon should now be in state 0
    5/2/13 4:40:14.467 PM com.apple.launchd[1]: (com.adobe.fpsaud[5776]) Exited with code: 210
    5/2/13 4:40:20.480 PM com.apple.launchd[1]: (com.apple.xprotectupdater[5780]) Exited with code: 252
    5/2/13 4:40:55.752 PM AddressBookSourceSync[5790]: [CardDAVPlugin-ERROR] -getPrincipalInfo:[_controller supportsRequestCompressionAtURL:https://XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX///XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX/] Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1004 "Could not connect to the server." UserInfo=0x7feb30c6ee10 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7feb3225f6b0 "Could not connect to the server.", NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX///XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX/, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX///XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX/, NSLocalizedDescription=Could not connect to the server.}
    5/2/13 4:43:52.000 PM kernel[0]: nspace-handler-set-snapshot-time: 1367531034
    5/2/13 4:49:05.971 PM WindowServer[98]: CGXSetWindowBackgroundBlurRadius: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 4:49:05.972 PM loginwindow[55]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    5/2/13 4:49:05.972 PM loginwindow[55]: CGSGetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 4:49:05.972 PM loginwindow[55]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    5/2/13 4:49:05.972 PM loginwindow[55]: CGSSetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 4:49:06.118 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0x102 for display 0x042733c0
    5/2/13 4:49:06.124 PM WindowServer[98]: device_generate_desktop_screenshot: authw 0x7ff109a62a80(2000), shield 0x7ff108ca6e10(2001)
    5/2/13 4:49:06.190 PM WindowServer[98]: device_generate_lock_screen_screenshot: authw 0x7ff109a62a80(2000), shield 0x7ff108ca6e10(2001)
    5/2/13 4:58:11.909 PM com.apple.backupd[5332]: Copied 1.42 GB of 1.96 GB, 621 of 621 items
    5/2/13 5:07:09.291 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0x103 for display 0x003f003d
    5/2/13 5:07:09.291 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff109a62a80(2000), shield 0x7ff108ca6e10(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 5:07:09.292 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 5:07:09.293 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0x104 for display 0x003f003e
    5/2/13 5:07:09.293 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff109a62a80(2002), shield 0x7ff108ca6e10(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 5:07:09.293 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 5:07:09.296 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff109a62a80(2002), shield 0x7ff108ca6e10(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 5:07:09.296 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 5:07:16.177 PM com.apple.kextcache[5813]: / locked; waiting for lock.
    5/2/13 5:07:16.550 PM fseventsd[61]: Logging disabled completely for device:1: /Volumes/Recovery HD
    5/2/13 5:07:21.480 PM com.apple.kextcache[5838]: / locked; waiting for lock.
    5/2/13 5:07:27.137 PM com.apple.kextcache[5813]: Lock acquired; proceeding.
    5/2/13 5:07:27.220 PM com.apple.kextcache[5813]: /: helper partitions appear up to date.
    5/2/13 5:07:27.221 PM com.apple.kextcache[5838]: Lock acquired; proceeding.
    5/2/13 5:07:27.303 PM com.apple.kextcache[5838]: /: helper partitions appear up to date.
    5/2/13 5:17:14.090 PM WindowServer[98]: CGXSetWindowBackgroundBlurRadius: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 5:17:14.091 PM loginwindow[55]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    5/2/13 5:17:14.091 PM loginwindow[55]: CGSGetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 5:17:14.091 PM loginwindow[55]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    5/2/13 5:17:14.091 PM loginwindow[55]: CGSSetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 5:17:14.232 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0x108 for display 0x042733c0
    5/2/13 5:17:14.238 PM WindowServer[98]: device_generate_desktop_screenshot: authw 0x7ff109b01ae0(2000), shield 0x7ff109ca9440(2001)
    5/2/13 5:17:14.305 PM WindowServer[98]: device_generate_lock_screen_screenshot: authw 0x7ff109b01ae0(2000), shield 0x7ff109ca9440(2001)
    5/2/13 5:17:14.000 PM kernel[0]: (default pager): [KERNEL]: ps_allocate_cluster - send HI_WAT_ALERT
    5/2/13 5:17:14.000 PM kernel[0]: macx_swapon SUCCESS
    5/2/13 5:40:14.658 PM com.apple.launchd[1]: (com.adobe.fpsaud[5878]) Exited with code: 210
    5/2/13 5:40:55.690 PM AddressBookSourceSync[5884]: [CardDAVPlugin-ERROR] -getPrincipalInfo:[_controller supportsRequestCompressionAtURL:https://XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX///XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX/] Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1004 "Could not connect to the server." UserInfo=0x7ff8194cfa60 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7ff81a303760 "Could not connect to the server.", NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX///XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX/, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX///XuserX%[email protected]/principals/users/XuserX/, NSLocalizedDescription=Could not connect to the server.}
    5/2/13 5:44:52.000 PM kernel[0]: nspace-handler-set-snapshot-time: 1367534694
    5/2/13 5:59:41.130 PM com.apple.backupd[5332]: Copied 1.89 GB of 1.96 GB, 621 of 621 items
    5/2/13 6:06:14.273 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0x109 for display 0x003f003d
    5/2/13 6:06:14.273 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff109b01ae0(2000), shield 0x7ff109ca9440(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 6:06:14.274 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 6:06:14.275 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0x10a for display 0x003f003e
    5/2/13 6:06:14.275 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff109b01ae0(2002), shield 0x7ff109ca9440(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 6:06:14.275 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 6:06:14.278 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff109b01ae0(2002), shield 0x7ff109ca9440(2001), lock state 3
    5/2/13 6:06:14.278 PM WindowServer[98]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    5/2/13 6:06:20.005 PM com.apple.kextcache[5897]: / locked; waiting for lock.
    5/2/13 6:06:20.381 PM fseventsd[61]: Logging disabled completely for device:1: /Volumes/Recovery HD
    5/2/13 6:06:21.051 PM com.apple.kextcache[5897]: Lock acquired; proceeding.
    5/2/13 6:06:21.153 PM com.apple.kextcache[5897]: /: helper partitions appear up to date.
    5/2/13 6:14:44.788 PM com.apple.backupd[5332]: Copied 2381 files (1.96 GB) from volume Bugs.
    5/2/13 6:14:46.209 PM com.apple.backupd[5332]: Using file event preflight for Bugs
    5/2/13 6:14:46.374 PM com.apple.backupd[5332]: Will copy (1.3 MB) from Bugs
    5/2/13 6:14:46.381 PM com.apple.backupd[5332]: Found 75 files (1.3 MB) needing backup
    5/2/13 6:14:46.382 PM com.apple.backupd[5332]: 3.29 GB required (including padding), 21.39 GB available
    5/2/13 6:16:18.079 PM WindowServer[98]: CGXSetWindowBackgroundBlurRadius: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 6:16:18.080 PM loginwindow[55]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    5/2/13 6:16:18.080 PM loginwindow[55]: CGSGetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 6:16:18.080 PM loginwindow[55]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    5/2/13 6:16:18.081 PM loginwindow[55]: CGSSetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    5/2/13 6:16:18.394 PM WindowServer[98]: Created shield window 0x10e for display 0x042733c0
    5/2/13 6:16:18.394 PM WindowServer[98]: device_generate_desktop_screenshot: authw 0x7ff109a1ecd0(2000), shield 0x7ff109912780(2001)
    5/2/13 6:16:18.468 PM WindowServer[98]: device_generate_lock_screen_screenshot: authw 0x7ff109a1ecd0(2000), shield 0x7ff109912780(2001)
    5/2/13 6:22:08.798 PM com.apple.backupd[5332]: Copied 2515 files (1.3 MB) from volume Bugs.
    5/2/13 6:22:12.499 PM com.apple.backupd[5332]: Created new backup: 2013-05-02-182211
    5/2/13 6:22:19.152 PM com.apple.backupd[5332]: Starting post-backup thinning
    5/2/13 6:22:19.152 PM com.apple.backupd[5332]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    5/2/13 6:23:08.248 PM com.apple.backupd[5332]: Backup completed successfully.
    5/2/13 6:23:22.829 PM com.apple.backupd[5332]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/syrinx3/bugs.sparsebundle
    5/2/13 6:23:23.000 PM kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_unmount: /Volumes/syrinx3, flags 0, pid 5970
    5/2/13 6:23:23.000 PM kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_unmount : We are the last mnt/sbmnt using volume /Volumes/syrinx3 0xffffff80f9811008
    5/2/13 6:23:23.000 PM kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_unmount : We are the last volume using socket /Volumes/syrinx3 0xffffff80f9811008
    5/2/13 6:23:23.000 PM kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_unmount : afpfs_DoReconnect sent signal for unmount to proceed
    5/2/13 6:23:23.359 PM com.apple.backupd[5332]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    5/2/13 6:30:32.617 PM AppleIDAuthAgent[488]: SERVER AppleIDAuth: Creating CSR for "gr...en@?????.???". (__AppleIDDoCreateCertificateRequestForAppleID()/AppleIDAuthenticationImpl.cpp #480) accountCheckDispatch
    5/2/13 6:40:14.428 PM com.apple.launchd[1]: (com.adobe.fpsaud[5991]) Exited with code: 210
    5/2/13 6:40:52.551 PM com.apple.backupd[6000]: Starting automatic backup

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