Time Machine / Capsule slow?

I have a brand new MacBook Pro (2.6 i5 | 8 GB | 250 GB SSD) running OS X 10.9.5.
I have an existing 1 TB Time Capsule (older flat style) and have bought an additional 2 TB Time capsule (pillar style).
I configured the new unit [TC2] to "extend a wireless network" on the original unit [TC1]. My MacBook is also connecting wirelessly.
My first TM backup to TC2 took several hours as expected. Now I'm trying to back up to TC1 and it's _very_ slow.
I've tested copying a 0.5 GB video file to TC2 and it took about 1 minute. The same copy to TC1 just crawls.
I don't have any AV installed.
What can I check?
Thanks,
Peter

This setup is called double hop wireless..
So you have MBP- - - - -  TC2- - - - - TC1
The speed to TC2 is very good with the MBP is close..
However the link, TC2 to TC1 can only go at the fastest speed of TC1.. that could be less than 50Mbps..
Apple never tell you the actual link speed anymore.. so it is impossible to discover it without the older v5 utility. But you can expect huge slowdowns over this setup. It is really unsuitable if you expect fast connections.
My advice would be to ethernet connect TC1 and TC2 and use them both as AP.. or in fact plug TC2 into the main router and simply decommission TC1.. it might work better all by itself.

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    May 19 06:06:11 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[79247]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
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    May 19 18:20:34 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(82747) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 19 18:20:34 myhost.nl sandboxd[82747] ([82745]): mdworker(82745) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 19 18:20:45 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[82625]: Will copy (5 MB) from Macintosh HD
    May 19 18:20:45 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[82625]: Found 1092 files (5 MB) needing backup
    May 19 18:20:46 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[82625]: 14.54 GB required (including padding), 1.74 TB available
    May 19 18:29:35 myhost.nl netbiosd[76]: name servers down?
    May 19 18:31:11 myhost.nl mdworker[82800]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 19 18:31:11 myhost.nl sandboxd[82801] ([82800]): mdworker(82800) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 19 18:31:11 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(82801) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 19 18:41:03 myhost.nl netbiosd[76]: name servers down?
    May 19 18:41:15 myhost.nl mdworker[82847]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 19 18:41:15 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(82848) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 19 18:41:15 myhost.nl sandboxd[82848] ([82847]): mdworker(82847) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 19 18:48:03 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[82625]: Copied 3178 files (47.2 MB) from volume Macintosh HD.
    May 19 18:48:05 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[82625]: Using file event preflight for Macintosh HD
    May 19 18:48:05 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[82625]: Will copy (6 MB) from Macintosh HD
    May 19 18:48:05 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[82625]: Found 170 files (6 MB) needing backup
    May 19 18:48:05 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[82625]: 14.54 GB required (including padding), 1.74 TB available
    May 19 18:49:02 myhost.nl netbiosd[76]: name servers down?
    May 19 18:49:08 myhost kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=82886[GoogleSoftwareUp] clearing CS_VALID
    May 19 18:51:55 myhost.nl mdworker[82911]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 19 18:51:56 myhost.nl sandboxd[82912] ([82911]): mdworker(82911) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 19 18:51:56 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(82912) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 19 18:56:50 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[82625]: Copied 1831 files (6 MB) from volume Macintosh HD.
    May 19 18:56:55 myhost.nl com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Succeeded authorizing right 'com.apple.ServiceManagement.daemons.modify' by client '/usr/libexec/UserEventAgent' [11] for authorization created by '/usr/libexec/UserEventAgent' [11] (100012,0)
    May 19 18:56:56 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[82625]: Created new backup: 2013-05-19-185651
    May 19 18:57:39 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[82625]: Starting post-backup thinning
    May 19 19:00:52 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[82625]: Deleted /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Soeren's IMAC/2013-05-18-180307 (48.4 MB)
    May 19 19:00:52 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[82625]: Post-back up thinning complete: 1 expired backups removed
    May 19 19:00:54 myhost.nl com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Succeeded authorizing right 'com.apple.ServiceManagement.daemons.modify' by client '/usr/libexec/UserEventAgent' [11] for authorization created by '/usr/libexec/UserEventAgent' [11] (100012,0)
    May 19 19:00:57 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[82625]: Backup completed successfully.
    May 19 19:01:11 myhost.nl diskarbitrationd[16]: mds [38]:16919 not responding.
    May 19 19:01:38 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[82625]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/Backup/Soeren's IMAC.sparsebundle
    May 19 19:01:38 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[82625]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    May 19 19:01:38 myhost kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_unmount: /Volumes/Backup, flags 0, pid 82962
    May 19 19:01:38 myhost kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_unmount : We are the last mnt/sbmnt using volume /Volumes/Backup 0xffffff80ee853008
    May 19 19:01:38 myhost kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_unmount : We are the last volume using socket /Volumes/Backup 0xffffff80ee853008
    May 19 19:01:38 myhost kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_unmount : afpfs_DoReconnect sent signal for unmount to proceed
    In case you want to see yet another one, here is the next backup. This took even longer..
    May 20 06:00:00 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Starting manual backup
    May 20 06:00:00 myhost.nl com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Succeeded authorizing right 'com.apple.ServiceManagement.daemons.modify' by client '/usr/libexec/UserEventAgent' [11] for authorization created by '/usr/libexec/UserEventAgent' [11] (100012,0)
    May 20 06:00:01 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Soeren;[email protected]/Backup
    May 20 06:00:02 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/Backup using URL: afp://Soeren;[email protected]/Backup
    May 20 06:00:02 myhost kernel[0]: ASP_TCP asp_tcp_usr_control: invalid kernelUseCount 0
    May 20 06:00:02 myhost kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_mount: /Volumes/Backup, pid 85965
    May 20 06:00:02 myhost kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_mount : succeeded on volume 0xffffff80ee828008 /Volumes/Backup (error = 0, retval = 0)
    May 20 06:00:49 myhost.nl mdworker[85968]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 20 06:00:49 myhost.nl sandboxd[85969] ([85968]): mdworker(85968) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 20 06:00:50 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(85969) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 20 06:08:47 myhost.nl mdworker[85995]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 20 06:08:48 myhost.nl sandboxd[85996] ([85995]): mdworker(85995) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 20 06:08:48 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(85996) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 20 06:08:59 myhost.nl netbiosd[76]: name servers down?
    May 20 06:13:40 myhost.nl netbiosd[76]: name servers down?
    May 20 06:16:58 myhost.nl mdworker[86043]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 20 06:16:59 myhost.nl sandboxd[86044] ([86043]): mdworker(86043) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 20 06:16:59 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(86044) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 20 06:17:12 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Disk image /Volumes/Backup/Soeren's IMAC.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    May 20 06:17:14 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    May 20 06:20:49 myhost.nl fseventsd[48]: event logs in /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/.fseventsd out of sync with volume.  destroying old logs. (13 220 40785)
    May 20 06:25:39 myhost.nl mdworker[86090]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 20 06:25:40 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(86091) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 20 06:25:40 myhost.nl sandboxd[86091] ([86090]): mdworker(86090) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 20 06:31:31 myhost.nl netbiosd[76]: name servers down?
    May 20 06:33:44 myhost kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=86114[GoogleSoftwareUp] clearing CS_VALID
    May 20 06:34:54 myhost.nl mdworker[86117]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 20 06:34:55 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(86132) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 20 06:34:55 myhost.nl sandboxd[86132] ([86117]): mdworker(86117) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 20 06:43:57 myhost.nl mdworker[86154]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 20 06:43:57 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(86155) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 20 06:43:57 myhost.nl sandboxd[86155] ([86154]): mdworker(86154) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 20 06:45:12 myhost.nl netbiosd[76]: name servers down?
    May 20 06:53:01 myhost.nl mdworker[86192]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 20 06:53:01 myhost.nl sandboxd[86193] ([86192]): mdworker(86192) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 20 06:53:01 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(86193) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 20 06:57:15 myhost.nl netbiosd[76]: name servers down?
    May 20 07:01:40 myhost.nl mdworker[86231]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 20 07:01:40 myhost.nl sandboxd[86232] ([86231]): mdworker(86231) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 20 07:01:41 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(86232) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 20 07:09:06 myhost.nl fseventsd[48]: log dir: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/.fseventsd getting new uuid: 581D7EBC-9D7D-40A2-861C-486D09F787AA
    May 20 07:09:15 myhost.nl netbiosd[76]: name servers down?
    May 20 07:09:48 myhost.nl mdworker[86257]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 20 07:09:49 myhost.nl sandboxd[86272] ([86257]): mdworker(86257) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 20 07:09:49 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(86272) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 20 07:10:18 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Using file event preflight for Macintosh HD
    May 20 07:11:14 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Will copy (4.4 MB) from Macintosh HD
    May 20 07:11:14 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Found 306 files (4.4 MB) needing backup
    May 20 07:11:14 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: 14.54 GB required (including padding), 1.74 TB available
    May 20 07:13:47 myhost.nl netbiosd[76]: name servers down?
    May 20 07:19:31 myhost.nl mdworker[86304]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 20 07:19:31 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(86305) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 20 07:19:31 myhost.nl sandboxd[86305] ([86304]): mdworker(86304) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 20 07:29:54 myhost.nl mdworker[86351]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 20 07:29:54 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(86366) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 20 07:29:54 myhost.nl sandboxd[86366] ([86351]): mdworker(86351) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 20 07:32:27 myhost kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=86372[GoogleSoftwareUp] clearing CS_VALID
    May 20 07:33:26 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Copied 1917 files (11.7 MB) from volume Macintosh HD.
    May 20 07:33:27 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Using file event preflight for Macintosh HD
    May 20 07:33:27 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Will copy (5.9 MB) from Macintosh HD
    May 20 07:33:27 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Found 156 files (5.9 MB) needing backup
    May 20 07:33:27 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: 14.54 GB required (including padding), 1.74 TB available
    May 20 07:33:58 myhost.nl netbiosd[76]: name servers down?
    May 20 07:44:14 myhost.nl mdworker[86412]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 20 07:44:15 myhost.nl sandboxd[86413] ([86412]): mdworker(86412) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 20 07:44:15 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(86413) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 20 07:45:27 myhost.nl netbiosd[76]: name servers down?
    May 20 07:55:37 myhost.nl netbiosd[76]: name servers down?
    May 20 07:58:57 myhost.nl mdworker[86459]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 20 07:58:57 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(86460) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 20 07:58:57 myhost.nl sandboxd[86460] ([86459]): mdworker(86459) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 20 08:09:31 myhost.nl netbiosd[76]: name servers down?
    May 20 08:13:14 myhost.nl mdworker[86516]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 20 08:13:14 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(86517) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 20 08:13:20 myhost.nl sandboxd[86517] ([86516]): mdworker(86516) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 20 08:14:16 myhost.nl netbiosd[76]: name servers down?
    May 20 08:27:46 myhost.nl mdworker[86567]: Unable to talk to lsboxd
    May 20 08:27:47 myhost kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(86568) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    May 20 08:27:47 myhost.nl sandboxd[86568] ([86567]): mdworker(86567) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 20 08:29:21 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Copied 1608 files (907.6 MB) from volume Macintosh HD.
    May 20 08:29:25 myhost.nl com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Succeeded authorizing right 'com.apple.ServiceManagement.daemons.modify' by client '/usr/libexec/UserEventAgent' [11] for authorization created by '/usr/libexec/UserEventAgent' [11] (100012,0)
    May 20 08:29:27 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Created new backup: 2013-05-20-082922
    May 20 08:30:00 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Starting post-backup thinning
    May 20 08:31:10 myhost.nl GoogleSoftwareUpdateDaemon[86594]: -[KeystoneDaemon logServiceState] GoogleSoftwareUpdate daemon (1.1.0.3659) vending:
                        com.google.Keystone.Daemon.UpdateEngine: 2 connection(s)
                        com.google.Keystone.Daemon.Administration: 0 connection(s)
    May 20 08:31:10 myhost kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=86593[GoogleSoftwareUp] clearing CS_VALID
    May 20 08:31:10 myhost.nl GoogleSoftwareUpdateDaemon[86594]: -[KSUpdateEngine updateProductID:] KSUpdateEngine updating product ID: "com.google.Keystone"
    May 20 08:31:10 myhost.nl GoogleSoftwareUpdateDaemon[86594]: -[KSCheckAction performAction] KSCheckAction checking 1 ticket(s).
    May 20 08:31:10 myhost.nl GoogleSoftwareUpdateDaemon[86594]: -[KSUpdateCheckAction performAction] KSUpdateCheckAction starting update check for ticket(s): {(
                        <KSTicket:0x546640
                                  productID=com.google.Keystone
                                  version=1.1.0.3659
                                  xc=<KSPathExistenceChecker:0x546580 path=/Library/Google/GoogleSoftwareUpdate/GoogleSoftwareUpdate.bundle/>
                                  serverType=Omaha
                                  url=https://tools.google.com/service/update2
                                  creationDate=2010-06-26 09:28:46
                        >
              Using server: <KSOmahaServer:0x256da0
                        engine=<KSDaemonUpdateEngine:0x1856510>
                        params={
                                  EngineVersion = "1.1.0.3659";
                                  ActivesInfo = {
                                            "com.google.macphotouploader" = {
                                                      LastRollCallPingDate = 2013-05-19 06:59:57 +0000;
                                            "com.google.Chrome" = {
                                                      LastRollCallPingDate = 2013-05-19 06:59:56 +0000;
                                                      LastActiveDate = 2011-01-07 15:41:05 +0000;
                                                      LastActivePingDate = 2011-01-08 08:00:00 +0000;
                                            "com.google.GoogleDrive" = {
                                                      LastRollCallPingDate = 2013-05-19 06:59:56 +0000;
                                                      LastActivePingDate = 2013-05-19 06:59:56 +0000;
                                                      LastActiveDate = 2013-05-20 05:38:35 +0000;
                                            "com.google.Keystone" = {
                                                      LastRollCallPingDate = 2013-05-19 06:59:57 +0000;
                                                      LastActivePingDate = 2013-05-19 06:59:57 +0000;
                                                      LastActiveDate = 2013-05-20 06:31:10 +0000;
                                            "com.Google.GoogleEarthPlugin.intel" = {
                                                      LastRollCallPingDate = 2013-05-19 06:59:56 +0000;
                                            "com.Google.GoogleEarthPlus" = {
                                                      LastRollCallPingDate = 2011-05-31 07:00:00 +0000;
                                            "com.Google.GoogleEarthPlus.intel" = {
                                                      LastRollCallPingDate = 2013-05-19 06:59:56 +0000;
                                  UserInitiated = 0;
                                  IsSystem = 1;
                                  OmahaOSVersion = "10.8.2_i486";
                                  Identity = KeystoneDaemon;
                                  AllowedSubdomains = (
                                            ".omaha.sandbox.google.com",
                                            ".tools.google.com",
                                            ".www.google.com",
                                            ".corp.google.com"
              >
    May 20 08:31:10 myhost.nl GoogleSoftwareUpdateDaemon[86594]: -[KSUpdateCheckAction performAction] KSUpdateCheckAction running KSServerUpdateRequest: <KSOmahaServerUpdateRequest:0x25ad60
                        server=<KSOmahaServer:0x256da0>
                        url="https://tools.google.com/service/update2"
                        runningFetchers=0
                        tickets=1
                        activeTickets=0
                        rollCallTickets=0
                        body=
                                  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
                                  <o:gupdate xmlns:o="http://www.google.com/update2/request" protocol="2.0" version="KeystoneDaemon-1.1.0.3659" ismachine="1">
                                      <o:os platform="mac" version="MacOSX" sp="10.8.2_i486"></o:os>
                                      <o:app appid="com.google.Keystone" version="1.1.0.3659" lang="en-us" installage="1058" brand="GGLG">
                                          <o:updatecheck></o:updatecheck>
                                      </o:app>
                                  </o:gupdate>
              >
    May 20 08:31:10 myhost.nl GoogleSoftwareUpdateDaemon[86594]: -[KSUpdateCheckAction(KSServerUpdateRequestDelegate) serverRequest:fetchedWithResponse:] KSUpdateCheckAction received KSServerUpdateResponse: <KSOmahaServerUpdateResponse:0x1c44170
                        server=<KSOmahaServer:0x256da0>
                        url="https://tools.google.com/service/update2"
                        status=200
                        tickets=1
                        activeTickets=0
                        rollCallTickets=0
                        data=
                                  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
                                  <gupdate xmlns="http://www.google.com/update2/response" protocol="2.0" server="prod">
                                      <daystart elapsed_seconds="84674"></daystart>
                                      <app appid="com.google.Keystone" status="ok">
                                          <updatecheck status="noupdate"></updatecheck>
                                      </app>
                                  </gupdate>
              >
    May 20 08:31:11 myhost.nl GoogleSoftwareUpdateDaemon[86594]: -[KSUpdateCheckAction(PrivateMethods) finishAction] KSUpdateCheckAction found updates: {( )}
    May 20 08:31:11 myhost.nl GoogleSoftwareUpdateDaemon[86594]: -[KSPrefetchAction performAction] KSPrefetchAction no updates to prefetch.
    May 20 08:31:11 myhost.nl GoogleSoftwareUpdateDaemon[86594]: -[KSMultiUpdateAction performAction] KSSilentUpdateAction had no updates to apply.
    May 20 08:31:11 myhost.nl GoogleSoftwareUpdateDaemon[86594]: -[KSMultiUpdateAction performAction] KSPromptAction had no updates to apply.
    May 20 08:31:11 myhost.nl GoogleSoftwareUpdateDaemon[86594]: -[KSUpdateEngine(PrivateMethods) updateFinish] KSUpdateEngine update processing complete.
    May 20 08:31:11 myhost.nl GoogleSoftwareUpdateDaemon[86594]: -[KSUpdateEngine updateAllProducts] KSUpdateEngine updating all installed products.
    May 20 08:31:11 myhost.nl GoogleSoftwareUpdateDaemon[86594]: -[KSCheckAction performAction] KSCheckAction checking 2 ticket(s).
    May 20 08:31:11 myhost.nl GoogleSoftwareUpdateDaemon[86594]: -[KSUpdateCheckAction performAction] KSUpdateCheckAction starting update check for ticket(s): {(
                        <KSTicket:0x546640
                                  productID=com.google.Keystone
                                  version=1.1.0.3659
                                  xc=<KSPathExistenceChecker:0x545c20 path=/Library/Google/GoogleSoftwareUpdate/GoogleSoftwareUpdate.bundle/>
                                  serverType=Omaha
                                  url=https://tools.google.com/service/update2
                                  creationDate=2010-06-26 09:28:46
                        >,
                        <KSTicket:0x546ec0
                                  productID=com.google.macphotouploader
                                  version=1.5.0.1425
                                  xc=<KSLaunchServicesExistenceChecker:0x547260 bundle=com.google.macphotouploader>
                                  url=https://tools.google.com/service/update2
                                  creationDate=2008-12-06 18:11:10
                        >
              Using server: <KSOmahaServer:0x1a4a600
                        engine=<KSDaemonUpdateEngine:0x1856510>
                        params={
                                  EngineVersion = "1.1.0.3659";
                                  ActivesInfo = {
                                            "com.google.macphotouploader" = {
                                                      LastRollCallPingDate = 2013-05-19 06:59:57 +0000;
                                            "com.google.Chrome" = {
                                                      LastRollCallPingDate = 2013-05-19 06:59:56 +0000;
                                                      LastActiveDate = 2011-01-07 15:41:05 +0000;
                                                      LastActivePingDate = 2011-01-08 08:00:00 +0000;
                                            "com.google.GoogleDrive" = {
                                                      LastRollCallPingDate = 2013-05-19 06:59:56 +0000;
                                                      LastActivePingDate = 2013-05-19 06:59:56 +0000;
                                                      LastActiveDate = 2013-05-20 05:38:35 +0000;
                                            "com.google.Keystone" = {
                                                      LastRollCallPingDate = 2013-05-19 06:59:57 +0000;
                                                      LastActivePingDate = 2013-05-19 06:59:57 +0000;
                                                      LastActiveDate = 2013-05-20 06:31:10 +0000;
                                            "com.Google.GoogleEarthPlugin.intel" = {
                                                      LastRollCallPingDate = 2013-05-19 06:59:56 +0000;
                                            "com.Google.GoogleEarthPlus" = {
                                                      LastRollCallPingDate = 2011-05-31 07:00:00 +0000;
                                            "com.Google.GoogleEarthPlus.intel" = {
                                                      LastRollCallPingDate = 2013-05-19 06:59:56 +0000;
                                  UserInitiated = 0;
                                  IsSystem = 1;
                                  OmahaOSVersion = "10.8.2_i486";
                                  Identity = KeystoneDaemon;
                                  AllowedSubdomains = (
                                            ".omaha.sandbox.google.com",
                                            ".tools.google.com",
                                            ".www.google.com",
                                            ".corp.google.com"
              >
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                        tickets=2
                        activeTickets=0
                        rollCallTickets=0
                        body=
                                  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
                                  <o:gupdate xmlns:o="http://www.google.com/update2/request" protocol="2.0" version="KeystoneDaemon-1.1.0.3659" ismachine="1">
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                                      </o:app>
                                      <o:app appid="com.google.macphotouploader" version="1.5.0.1425" lang="en-us" installage="1625" brand="GGLG">
                                          <o:updatecheck></o:updatecheck>
                                      </o:app>
                                  </o:gupdate>
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                        tickets=2
                        activeTickets=0
                        rollCallTickets=0
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                                  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
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                                      <app appid="com.google.macphotouploader" status="ok">
                                          <updatecheck status="noupdate"></updatecheck>
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                                  </gupdate>
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                        com.google.Keystone.Daemon.Administration: 0 connection(s)
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    May 20 08:38:06 myhost.nl diskarbitrationd[16]: fseventsd [48]:16643 not responding.
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    May 20 08:38:31 myhost.nl sandboxd[86624] ([86623]): mdworker(86623) deny mach-lookup com.apple.ls.boxd
    May 20 08:38:32 myhost.nl fseventsd[48]: disk logger: failed to open output file /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/.fseventsd/6365734200d27745 (No such file or directory). mount point /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/.fseventsd
    May 20 08:38:36 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/Backup/Soeren's IMAC.sparsebundle
    May 20 08:38:36 myhost.nl com.apple.backupd[85963]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
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    May 20 08:38:36 myhost kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_unmount : We are the last volume using socket /Volumes/Backup 0xffffff80ee828008
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    31/01/2013 09:57:26.259 mDNSResponderHelper[497]: do_mDNSSendWakeupPacket write failed Device not configured
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    entries =>
              0 : Case Insensitive Key: Connection = <CFString 0x7fca13581410 [0x10f5b6fd0]>{contents = "keep-alive"}
              1 : Case Insensitive Key: Content-Type = <CFString 0x7fca11607420 [0x10f5b6fd0]>{contents = "text/html; charset=UTF-8"}
              2 : Case Insensitive Key: Server = <CFString 0x7fca11607450 [0x10f5b6fd0]>{contents = "YTS/1.19.11"}
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