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).
This worked well all the time. The last backup has been made last Thursday before I went into weekend.
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.
Looking at the logs from today I get the following kernel and backupd related lines:
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).
Sep 21 22:11:20 hamal kernel[0]: add_fsevent: kfse_list head 0xffffff81f34519c0 ; num_pending_rename 432
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
Sep 21 22:11:20 hamal kernel[0]: add_fsevent: watcher coreservicesd 0xffffff81a722d008: rd  356 wr  356 q_size 1024 flags 0x11
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).
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/2014-08-27-143815
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/2014-08-28-004949
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/2014-08-28-004949
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/2014-08-29-003104
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/2014-08-29-003104
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/2014-08-30-103323
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/2014-08-30-103323
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/2014-08-31-103145
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/2014-08-31-103145
Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: disk4s2: 0xc014 (UNDEFINED).
Sep 21 22:23:55 hamal kernel[0]: *** kernel exceeded 500 log message per second limit  -  remaining messages this second discarded ***
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/2014-09-01-201822
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/2014-09-01-201822
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/2014-09-02-011308
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/2014-09-02-011308
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/2014-09-03-003917
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/2014-09-03-003917
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/2014-09-04-213449
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/2014-09-04-213449
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/2014-09-06-101222
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/2014-09-06-101222
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/2014-09-07-111459
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/2014-09-07-111459
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/2014-09-08-120056
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
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/2014-09-10-153831
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
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/2014-09-11-205053
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/2014-09-15-214314
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/2014-09-15-214314
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/2014-09-16-203712
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
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/2014-09-16-222504
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
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/2014-09-17-215012
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/2014-09-17-215012
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
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/2014-09-17-225724
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/2014-09-18-224558
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/2014-09-18-224558
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/2014-09-21-221812
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/2014-09-21-221812
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.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.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.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.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.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.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.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.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.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.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.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.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.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.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.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.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.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.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.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.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
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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/2014-04-01-211058
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
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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-

A third-party NAS is unsuitable for use with Time Machine, especially if it's your only backup. I know this isn't the answer you want. I know Time Machine accepts the NAS as a backup destination. I know that the manufacturer says the device will work with Time Machine, and I also know that it usually seems to work. Except when you try to restore, and find that you can't.
Apple has published a specification for network devices that work with Time Machine. None of the third-party NAS vendors, as far as I know, meets that specification. They all use the incomplete, obsolete Netatalk implementation of Apple Filing Protocol.
If you want network backup, use as the destination either an Apple Time Capsule or an external storage device connected to another Mac or to an 802.11ac AirPort base station. Only the 802.11ac base stations support Time Machine, not any older model.
Otherwise, don't use Time Machine at all. There are other ways to back up, though none of them is anywhere near as efficient or as well integrated with OS X. I don't have a specific recommendation.
If you're determined to keep using the NAS with Time Machine, your only recourse for any problems that result is to the manufacturer (which will blame Apple, or you, or anyone but itself.)

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