Time Machine [Smb]

Hi.
So I have this NAS(2TB, raid0) where I want to store my backups with Time Machine. The problem is that Time Machine won't let me use Samba disks.
Would appreciate some help.
Regards.

Time Machine needs a special kind of AFP server for network backups. SMB won't work. Most third-party AFP servers won't work either.

Similar Messages

  • I would like to use time Machine to back up to a network SMB drive. I can see the drive on my desktop but it will not show in the time machine window to be able to select it

    I currently have a mini server (OSX10.8.5, server 2.2.2) that I am using Time Machine to back up 4 external drives that are connected to the server via firewire 800. I would like to use Time Machine to back up to a windows network SMB drive. I can see the drive on my desktop but it will not show in the time machine window to be able to select it for use.
    Can this be done
    Thanks for any and all help

    The supported targets for Time Machine backups are local (direct-connected) disks, and network targets include Time Capsule, a disk hanging off the current-generation AirPort (though not earlier AirPort devices), and OS X Server systems.
    The Time Machine storage is based on the HFS+ file system, so I would not expect TM to work with SMB file services.
    While there are hacks to allow Time Machine to access network drives, I would not consider those to be reliable. Skim the forum and the 'net for related details, and for previous discussions of setting this up and the related issues that can arise.
    Remember to test the recovery with whatever you decide to use; whole point of backups is the ability to restore the data, after all.
    If you want to learn more about Time Machine, Pondini is an excellent resource.

  • Does Time Machine support backups via SMB (NAS mounted volumes) on Lion 10.7.2

    I am trying to run a backup on a NetApp file share connecting to my MBP via SMB.  Is this supported and if so how can this be accomplished?

    Time Machine will not back up to servers over the SMB protocol.

  • Wie kann ich ein SMB Laufwerk mit Time Machine unter Lion sichern

    ich möchte ein meine Timemachine Datensicherung auf einem SMB Laufwerk (Strato Hi-Drive) sichern. Wie richte ich das unter Lion ein?

    Das spezielle Laufwerk kenne ich nicht, aber in Pondini's FAQ stehen viele nützliche Hinweise zum Time Machine Backup, auch über Netzwerk:
    Time  Machine  -  Frequently  Asked  Questions: http://Pondini.org/OSX/Home.html

  • I can't connect to the drive on my airport time machine and am receiving the message: "AirPort Time Capsule" can't be opened because the original item can't be found.

    Time capsule has been working perfectly for months.
    Suddenly I can't connect to the drive on my airport time capsule and am receiving the message: “AirPort Time Capsule” can’t be opened because the original item can’t be found.
    Time machine appears to be still backing up (last backup within the last hour), but drive is not visible and I have files stored on it.
    I have tried rebooting everything in order as suggested for other issues, anyone got any ideas how to see the drive again??

    What OS are you running??
    It is very typical Yosemite issue.
    1. In airport utility does the TC show up.. if so click it.. and see the summary page which will include its IP address. That is what you are after.
    From my screenshot you can see the TC address is 192.168.2.57
    It might well show up briefly after a reboot or in ipad / iphone version utility. Yosemite is hopeless. The airport utility hardly works.
    2. In Finder use Go, Connect to server.
    Type in SMB://192.168.2.57 (replace with IP you discover).
    If it is possible it will request a password.. type that in and DO NOT FORGET.. to store it in your keychain.
    This will work until the TC changes IP which won't happen if it is main router.. but will happen if it is bridged.. so you need to tell me the whole network setup.
    Mavericks is nearly as bad and the above instructions should be universal except I would use AFP instead of SMB. Apparently Yosemite is now totally Windows oriented.

  • I have partitioned my time capsule, but I can't get it to work as a Time Machine back up and permanent media server for both mac and PC. What format do I need to partition the drive to so that it works for both mac and windows and so that it will be visab

    I have partitioned my time capsule, as I want part of it to act as a media server for both mac and windows. However I don't know what format that I need to partition it to. I also can't make it a permanently accesible drive. I want to restore the drive to the original format (which I don't know) and start again and re-partition the drive in a format that can be used for media by both mac and PC and for time machine back-ups and make the media part of it permanetly accesible so I can add and acccess my files.
    Thanks

    You are mixing up a couple of things here.
    The TC drive cannot be partitioned without removing it.. did you do that?
    If you partition it you must use a Mac disk utility and use the HFS+ ie standard Mac format. And GUID partition table not windows type.
    You can select erase disk in the airport utility.. that will take the disk back to original format. No partitions. TC is deliberately not partitioned as it is not a media server.. it is a backup device for TM. Over time .. the disk will be filled with TM backups so you have a long history of file changes to your computer.
    There is no media server in the TC.. it is merely disk storage.. you can serve files from it to a media device.. but the TC itself is dumb as dumb.
    Now the actual format of the drive is irrelevant to the PC.. The TC offers SMB file services to the network. You can copy files to and from the TC as if it was a local disk without caring one iota about the format. The TC handles that .. it is not a local disk .. it is a network drive.
    Although you cannot partition the TC. you can still copy files to it.. this does have implications for TM.. but as long as there is plenty of free space should not be a major issue.
    You can create a disk image via the disk utility in a Mac.. and as stated you can create partitions if you do it on a Mac with the disk directly connected which means breaking warranty if any exists on the TC.

  • Why do I have time machine disk problem after closing and later reopening clamshell.

    I consistently see the following after closing and later reopening my Macbook Pro (5,1). I have to unplug and replug my Time Machine USB drive.
    The only thing new is Mountain Lion. The Time Machine disk has 229 GB free of 1.5 TB. I never had to unplug this drive under Lion.
    Does anyone have any idea what is going on? I ran disc repair on Time Machine Drive yesterday, but it found nothing.
    Here is what I see:
    (Window 1)The disk was not properly ejected. if possiblem always eject .....
    (Window 2)The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer.
    Following is console copy/paste starting long before. Today's incident is at 8:00 am Sun Aug 26, 2012.
    8/24/12 3:04:40.341 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXMoveWindowListToWorkspace: Invalid workspace id: -1
    8/24/12 3:04:52.678 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXMoveWindowListToWorkspace: Invalid workspace id: -1
    8/24/12 3:04:57.881 PM prl_client_app[330]: customWindowsToExitFullScreenForWindowIMP called for window <QCocoaWindow: 0x113946150>
    8/24/12 3:04:57.946 PM prl_client_app[330]: Window will exit full screen!
    8/24/12 3:04:58.037 PM prl_client_app[330]: windowDidFailToExitFullScreenIMP called for window <QCocoaWindow: 0x113946150>
    8/24/12 3:04:59.371 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXMoveWindowListToWorkspace: Invalid workspace id: -1
    8/24/12 3:04:59.707 PM WinAppHelper[7346]: NSDocumentController Info.plist warning: The values of CFBundleTypeRole entries must be 'Editor', 'Viewer', 'None', or 'Shell'.
    8/24/12 3:05:10.991 PM mdworker[7348]: code validation failed in the process of getting signing information; codeRef: 0x7f8b92810bc0
    8/24/12 3:05:10.991 PM mdworker[7348]: code validation failed in the process of getting signing information; codeRef: 0x7f8b92810bc0
    8/24/12 3:05:11.509 PM Neat[4403]: Info: -[NRMSyncToolBarItem showSyncInactiveIcon] : Updating Sync Icon to InActive
    8/24/12 3:05:13.000 PM kernel[0]: nspace-handler-set-snapshot-time: 1345835115
    8/24/12 3:05:19.857 PM Neat[4403]: ApplicationShutdown:  :
    8/24/12 3:05:27.872 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 3:06:07.746 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 3:06:08.062 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 3:06:57.819 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 3:08:15.168 PM assistantd[7337]: <Error>: AceConnection - NSStreamEventErrorOccurred <__NSCFInputStream: 0x7fade0c50b10>, error = Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer", domain = NSPOSIXErrorDomain, code = 54
    8/24/12 3:08:15.180 PM assistantd[7337]: <Error>: Session - Connection error: <ADAceConnection: 0x7fade0c462b0> Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer"
    8/24/12 3:08:15.192 PM assistantd[7337]: <Error>: Daemon - Session Error Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer"
    8/24/12 3:08:27.999 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 3:08:28.320 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 3:11:45.686 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXSetWindowBackgroundBlurRadius: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    8/24/12 3:11:45.687 PM loginwindow[43]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    8/24/12 3:11:45.687 PM loginwindow[43]: CGSGetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    8/24/12 3:11:45.687 PM loginwindow[43]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    8/24/12 3:11:45.687 PM loginwindow[43]: CGSSetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    8/24/12 3:11:46.411 PM WindowServer[157]: Created shield window 0xd42 for display 0x04272100
    8/24/12 3:11:46.411 PM WindowServer[157]: device_generate_desktop_screenshot: authw 0x7ff1dbb1e9a0(2000), shield 0x7ff1dbb305b0(2001)
    8/24/12 3:11:47.449 PM WindowServer[157]: device_generate_lock_screen_screenshot: authw 0x7ff1dbb1e9a0(2000), shield 0x7ff1dbb305b0(2001)
    8/24/12 3:11:48.023 PM com.apple.time[11]: Next maintenance wake [Backup Interval]: <date: 0x7fdbb1620890> Fri Aug 24 15:22:39 2012 EDT (approx)
    8/24/12 3:11:48.024 PM com.apple.time[11]: Requesting maintenance wake [Backup Interval]: <date: 0x7fdbb1620890> Fri Aug 24 15:22:39 2012 EDT (approx)
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacDevice.cpp:598   com_parallels_hypervisor_client::powerDownHandler: message e0000280
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate image path: /var/vm/sleepimage
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: sizeof(IOHibernateImageHeader) == 512
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Sleep
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: kern_open_file_for_direct_io(0) took 54 ms
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 8589934592, partition base 0x0, maxio 400000 ssd 0
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate image major 1, minor 0, blocksize 512, pollers 4
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_alloc_pages flags 00000000, gobbling 0 pages
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_setup(0) took 0 ms
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304   powerStateWillChangeTo: flags=4 stateNumber=2
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:309   powerStateWillChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMSleepCapability (4)
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: 00000000  00000020  NVEthernet::setLinkStatus - not Active
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304   powerStateDidChangeTo: flags=4 stateNumber=2
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:309   powerStateDidChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMSleepCapability (4)
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall start 0xffffff80e35d1000, 0xffffff80e3610000
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 656 ms
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: pages 1840162, wire 489775, act 447054, inact 1711, cleaned 0 spec 26, zf 58500, throt 0, could discard act 262891 inact 476243 purgeable 23095 spec 58321 cleaned 22546
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall found pageCount 997066
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen, ml_get_interrupts_enabled 0
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptStart 132b0
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: writing 994117 pages
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptEnd 28bb9600
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: image1Size 0x31f56600, encryptStart1 0x132b0, End1 0x28bb9600
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptStart 31f56600
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptEnd 6647b000
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: PMStats: Hibernate write took 31645 ms
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: all time: 31645 ms, comp bytes: 4072198144 time: 5166 ms 751 Mb/s, crypt bytes: 1561111888 time: 10064 ms 147 Mb/s,
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: image 1715974144, uncompressed 4072198144 (994189), compressed 1701090640 (41%), sum1 5919b4ee, sum2 60c7a072
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: wired_pages_encrypted 389582, wired_pages_clear 97316, dirty_pages_encrypted 507291
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_write_image done(0)
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: sleep
    8/24/12 3:50:20.616 PM WindowServer[157]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff1dbb1e9a0(2004), shield 0x7ff1dbb305b0(2001), lock state 3
    8/24/12 3:50:20.616 PM WindowServer[157]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: Wake reason: EC LID0
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Wake - Full Wake/ Dark Wake / Maintenance wake
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304   powerStateWillChangeTo: flags=2 stateNumber=3
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:305   powerStateWillChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMPowerOn (2)
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacDevice.cpp:598   com_parallels_hypervisor_client::powerDownHandler: message e0000320
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: HID tickle 118 ms
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304   powerStateDidChangeTo: flags=2 stateNumber=3
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:305   powerStateDidChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMPowerOn (2)
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: wlEvent: en1 en1 Link DOWN virtIf = 0
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: en1::IO80211Interface::postMessage bssid changed
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'X0'.
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 149 153 157 161 165
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: 00000000  00000020  NVEthernet::setLinkStatus - not Active
    8/24/12 3:50:22.844 PM prl_naptd[230]: Reloading configuration...
    8/24/12 3:50:22.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacDevice.cpp:598   com_parallels_hypervisor_client::powerDownHandler: message e0000300
    8/24/12 3:50:22.952 PM prl_naptd[230]: vnic0: DHCP/NAT for 10.211.55.1-10.211.55.254 netmask 255.255.255.0
    8/24/12 3:50:22.967 PM prl_naptd[230]: vnic1: DHCP for 10.37.129.1-10.37.129.254 netmask 255.255.255.0
    8/24/12 3:50:23.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'US'.
    8/24/12 3:50:23.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 149 153 157 161 165
    8/24/12 3:50:23.532 PM configd[16]: network changed: v4(en1-:192.168.0.180) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    8/24/12 3:50:23.000 PM kernel[0]: MacAuthEvent en1   Auth result for: 00:22:b0:b7:1a:9f  MAC AUTH succeeded
    8/24/12 3:50:23.000 PM kernel[0]: wlEvent: en1 en1 Link UP virtIf = 0
    8/24/12 3:50:23.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
    8/24/12 3:50:23.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: BSSID changed to 00:22:b0:b7:1a:9f
    8/24/12 3:50:23.000 PM kernel[0]: en1::IO80211Interface::postMessage bssid changed
    8/24/12 3:50:23.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: RSN handshake complete on en1
    8/24/12 3:50:23.934 PM configd[16]: network changed: v4(en1+:192.168.0.180) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    8/24/12 3:50:23.967 PM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: en1: Not probing 'grnn5' (protected network)
    8/24/12 3:50:23.997 PM configd[16]: network changed: v4(en1!:192.168.0.180) DNS Proxy SMB
    8/24/12 3:50:25.169 PM airportd[7372]: _doAutoJoin: Already associated to “grnn5”. Bailing on auto-join.
    8/24/12 3:50:25.280 PM airportd[7372]: _doAutoJoin: Already associated to “grnn5”. Bailing on auto-join.
    8/24/12 3:50:26.069 PM mDNSResponderHelper[7376]: do_mDNSInterfaceAdvtIoctl: ioctl call SIOCGIFINFO_IN6 failed - error (22) Invalid argument
    8/24/12 3:50:26.070 PM mDNSResponderHelper[7376]: do_mDNSInterfaceAdvtIoctl: ioctl call SIOCGIFINFO_IN6 failed - error (22) Invalid argument
    8/24/12 3:50:59.545 PM SyncServer[7385]: [0x7fb8bac0bdb0] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
    8/24/12 3:51:01.381 PM iCalExternalSync[7383]: [0x7fa1ea40e480] |Miscellaneous|Error| SyncServices precondition failure in [ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    8/24/12 3:51:01.382 PM iCalExternalSync[7383]: [ICalExternalSync ]Encountered exception: [ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    } withStack: (
              0   iCalExternalSync                    0x0000000106549a60 iCalExternalSync + 125536
              1   iCalExternalSync                    0x0000000106538ac9 iCalExternalSync + 56009
              2   iCalExternalSync                    0x0000000106548694 iCalExternalSync + 120468
              3   libdyld.dylib                       0x00007fff97a6d7e1 start + 0
              4   ???                                 0x0000000000000007 0x0 + 7
    8/24/12 3:51:01.383 PM iCalExternalSync[7383]: [ICalExternalSync ]NSException name:ISyncInvalidArgumentsException reason:[ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    8/24/12 3:51:01.385 PM SyncServer[7385]: [0x7fb8bac0bdb0] |Server|Warning| lost connection 0x7fb8bac86420 to com.apple.iCal
    8/24/12 3:51:16.977 PM com.apple.backupd-helper[7381]: Not starting Time Machine backup after wake - failed to resolve alias to backup volume.
    8/24/12 3:51:25.855 PM DashboardClient[4190]: com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating...
    8/24/12 3:52:00.000 PM kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0xffffff802d6e2200, 1 -> 4) timed out after 100473 ms
    8/24/12 3:53:26.425 PM CalendarAgent[383]: Property list invalid for format: 100 (property lists cannot contain objects of type 'CFSet')
    8/24/12 3:53:30.815 PM com.apple.backupd-helper[7390]: Not starting scheduled Time Machine backup - time machine destination not resolvable.
    8/24/12 3:53:57.577 PM SyncServer[7401]: [0x7ff98a40bdb0] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
    8/24/12 3:53:59.312 PM iCalExternalSync[7400]: [0x7fde9240e480] |Miscellaneous|Error| SyncServices precondition failure in [ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    8/24/12 3:53:59.312 PM iCalExternalSync[7400]: [ICalExternalSync ]Encountered exception: [ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    } withStack: (
              0   iCalExternalSync                    0x00000001032afa60 iCalExternalSync + 125536
              1   iCalExternalSync                    0x000000010329eac9 iCalExternalSync + 56009
              2   iCalExternalSync                    0x00000001032ae694 iCalExternalSync + 120468
              3   libdyld.dylib                       0x00007fff97a6d7e1 start + 0
              4   ???                                 0x0000000000000007 0x0 + 7
    8/24/12 3:53:59.313 PM iCalExternalSync[7400]: [ICalExternalSync ]NSException name:ISyncInvalidArgumentsException reason:[ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    8/24/12 3:53:59.316 PM SyncServer[7401]: [0x7ff98a40bdb0] |Server|Warning| lost connection 0x7ff98a4a9b70 to com.apple.iCal
    8/24/12 3:55:31.118 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 3:57:33.171 PM assistantd[7392]: <Error>: AceConnection - NSStreamEventErrorOccurred <__NSCFInputStream: 0x7fd621444de0>, error = Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer", domain = NSPOSIXErrorDomain, code = 54
    8/24/12 3:57:33.183 PM assistantd[7392]: <Error>: Session - Connection error: <ADAceConnection: 0x7fd62201f2e0> Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer"
    8/24/12 3:57:33.195 PM assistantd[7392]: <Error>: Daemon - Session Error Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer"
    8/24/12 3:58:10.108 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 3:58:40.000 PM kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0xffffff802d6e2200, 4 -> 3) timed out after 100546 ms
    8/24/12 3:59:12.253 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 3:59:12.566 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:01:25.835 PM DashboardClient[4190]: com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating...
    8/24/12 4:01:40.645 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendAttachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending attach for device b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _GetAddrInfoReplyReceivedCallback matched.
    8/24/12 4:01:41.157 PM usbmuxd[26]: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x100781000): IPv4
    8/24/12 4:01:41.244 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101041c00 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 63, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:01:41.244 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2d9c2d300 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 63, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:01:41.244 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005db790 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 63, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:01:41.569 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005e3d40 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 63, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:01:42.026 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101569260 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 62, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:01:42.270 PM SyncServer[7523]: [0x7fd95ac0bdb0] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
    8/24/12 4:01:42.516 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1010f3730 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 63, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:01:50.831 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendDetachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending detach for device b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _BrowseReplyReceivedCallback got bonjour removal.
    8/24/12 4:01:50.834 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2d9c2d300 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 63, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:01:50.835 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101041c00 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 63, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:01:50.836 PM iTunes[334]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:01:50.838 PM ath[466]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:03:42.000 PM kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0xffffff802d6e2200, 3 -> 2) timed out after 100414 ms
    8/24/12 4:07:03.350 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:08:42.000 PM kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0xffffff802d6e2200, 2 -> 1) timed out after 100573 ms
    8/24/12 4:10:32.101 PM assistantd[7530]: <Error>: AceConnection - NSStreamEventErrorOccurred <__NSCFInputStream: 0x7fe9e381ff90>, error = Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer", domain = NSPOSIXErrorDomain, code = 54
    8/24/12 4:10:32.114 PM assistantd[7530]: <Error>: Session - Connection error: <ADAceConnection: 0x7fe9e244f850> Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer"
    8/24/12 4:10:32.126 PM assistantd[7530]: <Error>: Daemon - Session Error Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer"
    8/24/12 4:11:25.580 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendAttachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending attach for device b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _GetAddrInfoReplyReceivedCallback matched.
    8/24/12 4:11:25.745 PM usbmuxd[26]: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x100781000): IPv4
    8/24/12 4:11:25.815 PM DashboardClient[4190]: com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating...
    8/24/12 4:11:25.828 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x10103a970 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 64, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:11:25.829 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005ddb70 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 64, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:11:25.841 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc5e1540 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 64, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:11:26.151 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005dcf10 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 64, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:11:26.519 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1010f3730 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 63, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:11:26.836 PM SyncServer[7542]: [0x7f813b40bdb0] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
    8/24/12 4:11:27.048 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x103318080 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 64, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:11:34.509 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 4:11:34.827 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:11:48.019 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendDetachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending detach for device b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _BrowseReplyReceivedCallback got bonjour removal.
    8/24/12 4:11:48.019 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc5e1540 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 64, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:11:48.022 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x10103a970 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 64, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:11:48.022 PM iTunes[334]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:11:48.025 PM ath[466]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:13:17.675 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:13:48.052 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:18:52.487 PM com.apple.XType.FontHelper[634]: FontHelper:  message received. (<dictionary: 0x7fa35a41e9b0> { count = 2, contents =
              "query" => <string: 0x7fa35a41ffc0> { length = 103, contents = "com_apple_ats_name_postscript == "Frutiger" && kMDItemContentTypeTree != com.adobe.postscript-lwfn-font" }
              "restricted" => <bool: 0x7fff7e533320>: true
    8/24/12 4:18:52.487 PM com.apple.XType.FontHelper[634]: AutoActivation:  scopes (
        "/Library/Application Support/Apple/Fonts"
    8/24/12 4:20:55.000 PM kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(7665) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    8/24/12 4:20:55.523 PM sandboxd[7665]: ([332]) Mail(332) deny file-read-data /Users/Dick/Applications (Parallels)/{13278d2d-2c0b-4c01-af0b-3764186a822a} Applications.localized/Quicken Launcher.app
    8/24/12 4:20:55.564 PM sandboxd[7665]: ([332]) Mail(332) deny file-read-data /Users/Dick/Applications (Parallels)/{13278d2d-2c0b-4c01-af0b-3764186a822a} Applications.localized/Paint.app
    8/24/12 4:21:12.622 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 61657674:6f646f63
    8/24/12 4:21:22.000 PM kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=7676[GoogleSoftwareUp] clearing CS_VALID
    8/24/12 4:21:25.796 PM DashboardClient[4190]: com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating...
    8/24/12 4:22:47.735 PM com.apple.security.pboxd[7692]: Bug: 12B19: liblaunch.dylib + 23849 [224CB010-6CF8-3FC2-885C-6F80330321EB]: 0x25
    8/24/12 4:24:03.366 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 4:24:03.697 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:25:44.290 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:25:45.418 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:25:46.441 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:25:48.396 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:25:49.795 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:27:07.293 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 4:27:07.611 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:27:39.368 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendAttachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending attach for device b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _GetAddrInfoReplyReceivedCallback matched.
    8/24/12 4:27:39.750 PM usbmuxd[26]: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x100781000): IPv4
    8/24/12 4:27:39.827 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2daef1330 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 65, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:27:39.828 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1012dc0d0 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 65, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:27:39.828 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x10056c9f0 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 65, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:27:40.129 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005eb2e0 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 65, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:27:40.482 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x103318080 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 64, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:27:40.669 PM SyncServer[7705]: [0x7f885940bdb0] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
    8/24/12 4:27:40.869 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1033f9ba0 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 65, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:28:14.791 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendDetachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending detach for device b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _BrowseReplyReceivedCallback got bonjour removal.
    8/24/12 4:28:14.792 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2daef1330 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 65, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:28:14.793 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x10056c9f0 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 65, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:28:14.794 PM iTunes[334]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:28:14.795 PM ath[466]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:31:25.778 PM DashboardClient[4190]: com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating...
    8/24/12 4:34:14.039 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:34:16.877 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:34:28.889 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 4:34:29.203 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:34:34.689 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendAttachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending attach for device 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _GetAddrInfoReplyReceivedCallback matched.
    8/24/12 4:34:34.896 PM usbmuxd[26]: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x100781000): IPv4
    8/24/12 4:34:35.030 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2daef3370 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 66, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:34:35.031 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101041c00 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 66, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:34:35.032 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005e3d40 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 66, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:34:35.493 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x10056bba0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 66, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:34:36.205 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1033f9ba0 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 65, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:34:36.524 PM SyncServer[7720]: [0x7fb97a40bdb0] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
    8/24/12 4:34:36.868 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101076080 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 66, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:34:49.015 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendDetachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending detach for device 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _BrowseReplyReceivedCallback got bonjour removal.
    8/24/12 4:34:49.016 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2daef3370 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 66, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:34:49.017 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005e3d40 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 66, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:34:49.020 PM iTunes[334]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:34:49.022 PM ath[1217]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:36:43.383 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:36:44.982 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:37:11.979 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 4:37:12.301 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:41:25.758 PM DashboardClient[4190]: com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating...
    8/24/12 4:41:44.747 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendAttachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending attach for device b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _GetAddrInfoReplyReceivedCallback matched.
    8/24/12 4:41:44.848 PM usbmuxd[26]: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x100781000): IPv4
    8/24/12 4:41:44.930 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc44a350 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 67, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:44.931 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101047090 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 67, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:44.932 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005e9260 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 67, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:45.241 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005e9030 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 67, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:45.608 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101076080 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 66, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:41:45.799 PM SyncServer[7840]: [0x7f8cf3c0bdb0] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
    8/24/12 4:41:46.001 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1003a9610 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 67, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:46.872 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendAttachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending attach for device 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _GetAddrInfoReplyReceivedCallback matched.
    8/24/12 4:41:47.024 PM usbmuxd[26]: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x101881000): IPv4
    8/24/12 4:41:47.101 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc46dff0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 68, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:47.103 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x10057c2d0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 68, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:48.954 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1010516a0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 68, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:48.955 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101051ab0 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 67, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:50.271 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1033cc1b0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 68, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:42:20.235 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendDetachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending detach for device b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _BrowseReplyReceivedCallback got bonjour removal.
    8/24/12 4:42:20.236 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc44a350 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 67, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:42:20.238 PM iTunes[334]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:42:20.239 PM ath[466]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:42:20.240 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1012f4760 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 68, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:43:14.151 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendDetachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending detach for device 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _BrowseReplyReceivedCallback got bonjour removal.
    8/24/12 4:43:14.151 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc46dff0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 68, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:43:14.153 PM iTunes[334]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:43:14.156 PM ath[1217]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:43:14.159 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1012f4760 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 68, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:44:11.000 PM kernel[0]: nspace-handler-set-snapshot-time: 1345841053
    8/24/12 4:44:15.644 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:44:17.445 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:45:15.710 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXSetWindowBackgroundBlurRadius: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    8/24/12 4:45:15.711 PM loginwindow[43]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    8/24/12 4:45:15.712 PM loginwindow[43]: CGSGetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    8/24/12 4:45:15.712 PM loginwindow[43]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    8/24/12 4:45:15.712 PM loginwindow[43]: CGSSetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    8/24/12 4:45:16.203 PM com.apple.time[11]: Next maintenance wake [Backup Interval]: <date: 0x7fdbb14490a0> Fri Aug 24 16:53:30 2012 EDT (approx)
    8/24/12 4:45:16.203 PM com.apple.time[11]: Requesting maintenance wake [Backup Interval]: <date: 0x7fdbb14490a0> Fri Aug 24 16:53:30 2012 EDT (approx)
    8/24/12 4:45:17.057 PM WindowServer[157]: Created shield window 0xe70 for display 0x04272100
    8/24/12 4:45:17.057 PM WindowServer[157]: device_generate_desktop_screenshot: authw 0x7ff1da647b10(2000), shield 0x7ff1da642bc0(2001)
    8/24/12 4:45:17.075 PM WindowServer[157]: device_generate_lock_screen_screenshot: authw 0x7ff1da647b10(2000), shield 0x7ff1da642bc0(2001)
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacDevice.cpp:598   com_parallels_hypervisor_client::powerDownHandler: message e0000280
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Sleep
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate image path: /var/vm/sleepimage
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: sizeof(IOHibernateImageHeader) == 512
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: kern_open_file_for_direct_io(0) took 8 ms
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 8589934592, partition base 0x0, maxio 400000 ssd 0
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate image major 1, minor 0, blocksize 512, pollers 4
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_alloc_pages flags 00000000, gobbling 0 pages
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_setup(0) took 0 ms
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304   powerStateWillChangeTo: flags=4 stateNumber=2
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:309   powerStateWillChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMSleepCapability (4)
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: 00000000  00000020  NVEthernet::setLinkStatus - not Active
    8/24/12 4:46:57.000 PM kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0xffffff802d6e2200, 1 -> 0) timed out after 100670 ms
    8/24/12 4:46:57.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304   powerStateDidChangeTo: flags=4 stateNumber=2
    8/24/12 4:46:57.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:309   powerStateDidChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMSleepCapability (4)
    8/24/12 4:46:57.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall start 0xffffff80e3497000, 0xffffff80e35d1000
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 651 ms
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: pages 1836030, wire 485835, act 431599, inact 1710, cleaned 0 spec 40, zf 49424, throt 0, could discard act 268019 inact 471436 purgeable 45264 spec 71098 cleaned 11605
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall found pageCount 968608
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen, ml_get_interrupts_enabled 0
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptStart 132b0
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: writing 965950 pages
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptEnd 29667000
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: image1Size 0x32a0b200, encryptStart1 0x132b0, End1 0x29667000
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptStart 32a0b200
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptEnd 642b7600
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: PMStats: Hibernate write took 31201 ms
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: all time: 31201 ms, comp bytes: 3956826112 time: 5028 ms 750 Mb/s, crypt bytes: 1525678416 time: 9835 ms 147 Mb/s,
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: image 1680569856, uncompressed 3956826112 (966022), compressed 1667100320 (42%), sum1 b872bd83, sum2 982d3a1
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: wired_pages_encrypted 385921, wired_pages_clear 97328, dirty_pages_encrypted 482773
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_write_image done(0)
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: sleep
    8/24/12 4:50:30.630 PM WindowServer[157]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff1da647b10(2000), shield 0x7ff1da642bc0(2001), lock state 3
    8/24/12 4:50:30.631 PM WindowServer[157]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: Wake reason: EC LID0
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Wake - Full Wake/ Dark Wake / Maintenance wake
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304   powerStateWillChangeTo: flags=2 stateNumber=3
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:305   powerStateWillChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMPowerOn (2)
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacDevice.cpp:598   com_parallels_hypervisor_client::powerDownHandler: message e0000320
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: HID tickle 78 ms
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304   powerStateDidChangeTo: flags=2 stateNumber=3
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:305   powerStateDidChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMPowerOn (2)
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: wlEvent: en1 en1 Link DOWN virtIf = 0
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: en1::IO80211Interface::postMessage bssid changed
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'X0'.
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 149 153 157 161 165
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: 00000000  00000020  NVEthernet::setLinkStatus - not Active
    8/24/12 4:50:31.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'US'.
    8/24/12 4:50:31.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 149 153 157 161 165
    8/24/12 4:50:31.161 PM configd[16]: network changed: v4(en1-:192.168.0.180) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    8/24/12 4:50:31.000 PM kernel[0]: MacAuthEvent en1   Auth result for: 00:22:b0:b7:1a:9f  MAC AUTH succeeded
    8/24/12 4:50:31.000 PM kernel[0]: wlEvent: en1 en1 Link UP virtIf = 0
    8/24/12 4:50:31.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
    8/24/12 4:50:31.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: BSSID changed to 00:22:b0:b7:1a:9f
    8/24/12 4:50:31.000 PM kernel[0]: en1::IO80211Interface::postMessage bssid changed
    8/24/12 4:50:31.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: RSN handshake complete on en1
    8/24/12 4:50:33.206 PM mDNSResponderHelper[7856]: do_mDNSInterfaceAdvtIoctl: ioctl call SIOCGIFINFO_IN6 failed - error (22) Invalid argument
    8/24/12 4:50:33.206 PM mDNSResponderHelper[7856]: do_mDNSInterfaceAdvtIoctl: ioctl call SIOCGIFINFO_IN6 failed - error (22) Invalid argument
    8/24/12 4:50:36.371 PM mDNSResponderHelper[7856]: do_mDNSInterfaceAdvtIoctl: ioctl call SIOCGIFINFO_IN6 failed - error (22) Invalid argument
    8/24/12 4:50:36.372 PM mDNSResponderHelper[7856]: do_mDNSInterfaceAdvtIoctl: ioctl call SIOCGIFINFO_IN6 failed - error (22) Invalid argument
    8/24/12 4:50:38.080 PM configd[16]: network changed: v4(en1+:192.168.0.180) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    8/24/12 4:50:38.103 PM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: en1: Not probing 'grnn5' (protected network)
    8/24/12 4:50:38.158 PM configd[16]: network changed: v4(en1!:192.168.0.180) DNS Proxy SMB
    8/24/12 4:50:46.208 PM airportd[7853]: _doAutoJoin: Already associated to “grnn5”. Bailing on auto-join.
    8/24/12 4:51:08.422 PM com.apple.backupd-helper[7858]: Not starting Time Machine backup after wake - failed to resolve alias to backup volume.
    8/24/12 4:51:19.776 PM SyncServer[7864]: [0x7fbf3b40bdb0] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
    8/24/12 4:51:21.569 PM iCalExternalSync[7862]: [0x7fd3d3c0e480] |Miscellaneous|Error| SyncServices precondition failure in [ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    8/24/12 4:51:21.570 PM iCalExternalSync[7862]: [ICalExternalSync ]Encountered exception: [ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    } withStack: (
              0   iCalExternalSync                    0x0000000100d3aa60 iCalExternalSync + 125536
              1   iCalExternalSync                    0x0000000100d29ac9 iCalExternalSync + 56009
              2   iCalExternalSync                    0x0000000100d39694 iCalExternalSync + 120468
              3   libdyld.dylib                       0x00007fff97a6d7e1 start + 0
              4   ???                                 0x0000000000000007 0x0 + 7
    8/24/12 4:51:21.571 PM iCalExternalSync[7862]: [ICalExternalSync ]NSException name:ISyncInvalidArgumentsException reason:[ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    8/24/12 4:51:21.573 PM SyncServer[7864]: [0x7fbf3b40bdb0] |Server|Warning| lost connection 0x7fbf3b4516f0 to com.apple.iCal
    8/24/12 4:52:10.775 PM prl_naptd[230]: Reloading configuration...
    8/24/12 4:52:10.000 PM kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0xffffff802d6e2200, 0 -> 1) timed out after 100576 ms
    8/24/12 4:52:10.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: BSSID changed to 00:22:b0:b7:1a:9f
    8/24/12 4:52:10.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacDevice.cpp:598   com_parallels_hypervisor_client::powerDownHandler: message e0000300
    8/24/12 4:52:10.854 PM prl_naptd[230]: vnic0: DHCP/NAT for 10.211.55.1-10.211.55.254 netmask 255.255.255.0
    8/24/12 4:52:10.854 PM prl_naptd[230]: vnic1: DHCP for 10.37.129.1-10.37.129.254 netmask 255.255.255.0
    8/24/12 4:52:10.885 PM airportd[7865]: _doAutoJoin: Already associated to “grnn5”. Bailing on auto-join.
    8/24/12 4:52:29.701 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:52:31.353 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:52:40.890 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendAttachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending attach for device 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _GetAddrInfoReplyReceivedCallback matched.
    8/24/12 4:52:41.187 PM usbmuxd[26]: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x100781000): IPv4
    8/24/12 4:52:41.276 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc61f130 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 69, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:52:41.276 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101051870 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 69, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:52:41.277 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005ece20 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 69, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:52:41.561 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x10056bba0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 69, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:52:41.994 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1003a9610 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 67, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:52:42.216 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1033cc1b0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 68, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:52:42.216 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1033ab750 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 69, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:52:52.724 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:52:55.289 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:53:04.299 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendDetachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending detach for device 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _BrowseReplyReceivedCallback got bonjour removal.
    8/24/12 4:53:04.300 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc61f130 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 69, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:53:04.300 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005ece20 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 69, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:53:04.302 PM iTunes[334]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:53:04.303 PM ath[1217]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:53:06.079 PM Dock[4182]: Unable to open IOHIDSystem (e00002bd)
    8/24/12 4:53:06.000 PM kernel[0]: virtual bool IOHIDEventSystemUserClient::initWithTask(task_t, void *, UInt32): Client task not privileged to open IOHIDSystem for mapping memory (e00002c1)
    8/24/12 4:53:31.413 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:53:34.887 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:53:36.740 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:53:43.105 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:54:00.739 PM com.apple.backupd-helper[7873]: Not starting scheduled Time Machine backup - time machine destination not resolvable.
    8/24/12 4:54:01.743 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:54:25.028 PM DashboardClient[4190]: com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating...
    8/24/12 4:54:28.827 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:54:45.066 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:54:46.401 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:54:51.660 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:59:33.303 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 4:59:33.654 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 5:00:45.430 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 5:00:48.049 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 5:04:16.313 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 5:04:16.980 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXDisableUpdate: UI updates were forcibly disabled by application "App Store" for over 1.00 seconds. Server has re-enabled them.
    8/24/12 5:04:17.025 PM WindowServer[157]: reenable_update_for_connection: UI updates were finally reenabled by application "App Store" after 1.05 seconds (server forcibly re-enabled them after 1.00 seconds)
    8/24/12 5:04:25.328 PM DashboardClient[4190]: com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating...
    8/24/12 5:07:26.099 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendAttachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending attach for device 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _GetAddrInfoReplyReceivedCallback matched.
    8/24/12 5:07:26.474 PM usbmuxd[26]: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x100781000): IPv4
    8/24/12 5:07:26.625 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x10056a080 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 70, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 5:07:26.625 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc625ab0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 70, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 5:07:26.626 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1012f4760 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 70, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 5:07:27.505 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCa

    I don't think you quite understand how Time Machine really works. But then hardly anyone does. Time Machine is intended to be left enabled always whether a backup drive is connected or not. What Time Machine cannot handle properly is a situation where the backup drive loses power for whatever reason. Time Machine treats this, as does the OS, as an improper disconnect of an external drive without being properly ejected. This in turn throws Time Machine a little bit of a loop.
    For you I would suggest not using Time Machine. Instead use a third-party backup utility that you can either schedule or run manually as you wish. They will work with the same drive you have used for Time Machine, but you will need to first erase the Time Machine drive using Disk Utility. Please DO NOT try dragging the Time Machine backups to the Trash.
    Here are some good backup utilities you can try:
    Suggested Backup Software
      1. Carbon Copy Cloner
      2. Get Backup
      3. Deja Vu
      4. SuperDuper!
      5. Synk Pro
      6. Tri-Backup
    Others may be found at MacUpdate. Each one can be used for a trial period. No need to pay for one until you've decided on which one you like best. I, for example, use Carbon Copy Cloner but please don't take that as a recommendation over the others. It's just my preference. All can be operated manually or can be set up to backup on a schedule you determine. Some can even be set up to backup as soon as the backup drive is connected.
    Visit The XLab FAQs and read the FAQ on backup and restore.  Also read How to Back Up and Restore Your Files.

  • My Time Machine can't see/connect to my NAS Thecus

    Hello,
    I have NAS Thecus  N7700Pro V2.
    I got it to be my network storage and I enabled teh AFP in my NAS to be able to use my Time Machine backup.
    My current OS is Lion 10.7.5.
    When I open teh Time Machine and try to connect it to my NAS it can't see it.
    Please advise.
    Thanks!

    Thanks - that worked - although the solution requires a little updating which was mentioned further down that post. In summary it is now this:
    1. Create a sparsebundle image manually on your local system. Open a terminal window and enter:
    hdiutil create -size $SIZESPEC -fs HFS+J -type SPARSEBUNDLE -volname "Backup of $MACHINENAME" $MACHINENAME_$MACADDRESS.sparsebundle
    Where $SIZESPEC is the size of the backup volume (followed by the lowercase letter g if Gigabytes, e.g. 100g), and $MACHINENAME_$MAC_ADRESS is your Mac's name followed by an underscore and then your Mac's MAC Address (otherwise known as its Ethernet ID; visible in the Network System Preferences panel), but without the colons. So if your Mac is named MyMac, and the Network System Preferences panel lists your Ethernet ID as 00:18:b3:11:84:dd, then you would use MyMac_0018b31184dd for the name of the sparsebundle.
    The -size parameter can probably be as large as you want, now that Apple has evidently fixed the sparsebundle issues that were causing all but the most recent backup to be dumped. However, you can also specify a smaller size if you (like me) want to create a hard limit for the amount of space your Time Machine backups will take on your network drive. hdiutil does have a -resize option if you need to utilize that later.
    2. Create and set permissions on your network share. Just make sure you have read/write permissions set on whichever SMB/AFP share you're going to dump this to.
    3. Copy the sparsebundle to the network share root. Easy enough. Mount your network share and copy it over. I used this Terminal command after the MyBackup share was mounted: cp -r mymachine_0017f2c8426b.sparsebundle /Volumes/MyBackup/. Or just use the regular UI to copy and paste (it worked for me).

  • Time Capsule / Leopard 10.5.8 / Time Machine / Disk can't be opened because the original item can't be found / OSStatus error -6602

    Hi,
    I'm facing a big issue with Time Machine on my Mac Book running Leopard 10.5.8 (build 9L31a) and my Time Capsule (firmware 7.6.1 (76100.4)).
    I have searched a lot (during 3 days !!) to find a solution but no luck !
    I have the same syntoms as described by LUNY in this thread: https://discussions.apple.com/message/9364556#9364556
    To quickly summarize:
    My MacBook was configured to use my Time Capsule as backup disk. Everything went fine during 2 years and then one day I suddently got problems with time machine !
    Time Machine was unable to access my Time Capsule. Moreover it was drastically slowing down my MacBook !
    So:
    1. I stopped Time Machine and tried to change the backup disk: every time I chose my Time Capsule Disk, I got a OSStatus error -6602
    2. Then, I tried to access my Time Capsule from the Finder -> slow and then got this message 'Disk can't be opened because the original item can't be found'
    3. I searched in the logs for the specific reason and I found:
       - system.log (/var/log) :
          myMacBook kernel[0]: disk0s2: I/O error.
          myMacBook /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/Finder[198]: NetworkNode::handleMountCallBack returned -6602 (the same error)
          myMacBook ReportCrash[358]: Saved crashreport to /Library/Logs/CrashReporter/kextload_2012-12-30-112946_myMacBook.crash using uid: 0 gid: 0, euid: 0 egid: 0
       - In CrashReporter (/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/): i see the problem coming from kextload with this exception:
           Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS)
           Exception Codes: 0x000000000000000a, 0x000000000122d000
    4. I tried to mount the time capsule disk with Terminal (AFP protocol):
       > mount -t afp afp://admin:[email protected]/Data /Volumes/termAFPData/
       result -> mount_afp: AFPMountURL returned error 19, errno is 19
    These errors (6602 and 19) are neither documented anywhere nor associated to a clear description of the problem. The only thing I have found is that errno 19 is an IO error -> http://www.opensource.apple.com/source/CarbonHeaders/CarbonHeaders-18.1/MacError s.h
    On the other hand, and this is the really weird part of the issue, my time capsule disk works well when I mount it with SMB protocol !!! (Or when I access it with a Windows XP machine).
    So, the workaround is: mount -t smbfs //admin:[email protected]/Data /Volumes/termSMBData/
    Or, in Finder -> Connect to server and there use the URL: smb://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/Data
    Not sure what is going on ... but I pretty sure that's a bug and not a hardware problem.
    Is there someone who has already found a solution for this kind of behaviour ?
    It would avoid me a lot of headaches and improve the support for this kind of problem.
    Thanks !!!
    Greetz
    A Belgian boy

    JoBidun wrote:
    Thanks a lot for this really quick reply.
    When you say: "I would though go back to 7.5.2 firmware." Do you mean a reset to factory default ?
    Greetz
    NO, your time capsule is running 7.6.1 but it is built with AFP following increased security for LION.. that is not required or available in Leopard.. so there is no point.. it is also not as stable on the older hardware.. at least in my experience.. I have repaired about 200 of the suckers so I do see a few.
    When you select firmware update in the airport utility.. hold the option key.. all valid firmware versions for your TC then show up.. not only upgrades.. select 7.5.2 and upgrade to that.
    Do a factory reset when you do it is a good idea though.. start off again.
    And do reset of TM.. A4 in pondini.
    See if it helps.
    Oh, the TC will continually complain about needing a firmware update.. turn off automatic checking of updates.. it will still annoy you for fun every few weeks but that is better than daily.

  • Is it possible to configure Time Capsule to work with Time Machine (MBP) and Genie Timeline (PC)

    I have an Apple Time Capsule (2TB) and I need to configure it to work with my MBP and Time Machine and also back up my a PC with Genie Timeline Pro 2013 (or any other suggested PC back up software).
    Setting it up to work with Time Machine is simple enough but the PC access is proving to be difficult.
    http://www.genie9.com/support/KB/KnowledgeArticle.aspx?KBID=198
    I followed the above steps but still can't connect to the network drive.  I have reformatted the TC and will be walking through the steps again.  My concern is that the two different operating systems (Win8 and Mavericks) can't share the same destination drive.
    I have created two user accounts with drive sharing activated.  One in my name for my MBP and the other in the name of my partner for her Dell laptop.
    Should the Time Capsule be partitioned?  Can it even be partitioned?  When I use Drive Utility it can't see the TC.  The only way to connect to it seems to be via Airport Utility.
    On a seperate note the TC Router Mode is set to OFF (Bridge Mode).  I have connected it to the ADSL modem/router (WiFi Off) via the WAN port.  All seems to be well.  Am I loosing any useful functionality by doing this?
    The internet settings are set Connect Using DHCP.  I have no issues but I am not really sure what it means and if I should be using other settings.  The ADSL modem/router seems to have all the PPP0E settings.
    The WiFi on the TC has been set up with a 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz network as well as a Guest Network.  I then plan to introduce 2 Airport Express (MB321LL/A). One will be an access point for AirPlay and the other a wireless extender with AirPlay.
    There is also a Canon WiFi printer that accesses the 2.4Ghz network.  It has an Ethanet port so I am wondering if I should disable the wifi connection and cable it and if so to the TC or the DSL modem/router.

    Lion, 7.6.1 firmware and iCloud offers remote access.
    http://www.apple.com/au/support/icloud/back-to-my-mac/
    To do it without the iCloud service your issue is static public IP address.. if you have one this is simple to the point of trivial. If not it is very hard, as Apple did not put in a standard dynamic DNS service.. (ensuring you were roped into their cloud accounts). Static IP from your ISP is the best solution.. if it is possible go for it.
    Then the actual protocol for access is AFP, so the only device you can do this on is a Mac.
    Do you have the TC as the main router?
    If you want any other kind of access, or to avoid icloud use vpn.. which teamviewer is a kind of.. but buy a real vpn router, and bridge the TC.. you can then vpn into your network with full security and get windows access via smb..

  • Authenticating with a Time Machine backup shared from Server

    Hi everyone. I'm in a real tight spot here, so I'll be greatfull for any help you can give...
    Last night I was going to attempt to partition for a BootCamp install, when the Yosemite install on my Mid 2010 MBP decided to report inconsistently on the amount of free space left on the system drive (Finder said one thing, Disk Utility another). Because of this, I it didn't matter how much space I freed up by deleting stuff, Disk Utility didn't recognize the new free space, so I couldn't create a large enough partition blah blah. Anyways, I couldn't repair permissions while booted in to the OS...oh dear. Reboot in to the Recovery partition and attempted to repair permissions from there, but that failed and advised me to format and reinstall. So that's what I tried to do.
    I've got a Mid 2012 Mac Mini setup as a Server, with an external USB HDD configured as a Time Machine backup disk, which is shared over my network. Having formatted my MBP, I had no local Recovery partition left, so I booted in to the Internet Recovery mode. Restore From a Time Machine Backup couldn't see my shared Time Machine drive. Pretty odd. So I re-installed Yosemite, booted in to the fresh local Recovery partition and tried again. This time it could see my Time Machine backup drive. Great! Only problem is, when I highlight the drive and click Continue, it asks me to authenticate with the server and pre-populates the Username field with "root". Trouble is, the root user on my server was not enabled. Weird. So I tried the credentials of my administrator account on the Server. Failed. tried several other sets of credentials. Failed. Logged on to the server, enabled root user, set a password, rebooted the MBP and tried the new root user credentials for the enabled root user account on the server. Failed.
    So my question is, ***?! Any ideas?
    FYI, I did also try simply connecting the external disk that host my Time Machine backups, directly to the MBP but, of course, it couldn't see it. Probably because the folder structure is different to what the OS expects for a local disk, since it's configured as a share (/Shared Item/Time Machine Backups or what ever). I'm reluctant to go down the route of mucking about with the backup drive at this point, hence why I've come here.

    Yea, I've opened it up to everyone and ensured it's shared over SMB and AFP. Opened up to the world! Well, locally at least.
    I've had another stab at it tonight. I'm not sure if it is an authentication issue after all, because if I just type in gibberish credentials, the dialogue box shakes to signify that those credentials have been disallowed. However, if I type a know set of credentials in for the server (in this case the servers admin credentials) then I get the following message...
    "There was a problem connecting to the server "server-name.local.". Check the server name or IP address, and then try again. If you continue to have problems, contact your system administrator"
    FYI, I have committed my actually server name and replaced it with "server-name.local" is for illustrative purposes.
    I checked that I could ping server-name.local from Terminal while booted in to the Recovery partition, over both Wi-Fi and Ethernet, which I can, without dropped packets. This is really starting to worry me now.
    Any idea what I can restructure the folder structure on the backup drive, such that it will be visible to the Mac over USB? I'm weary of trying this method, as I really don't want to stuff my backup up and I don't have a an additional, sufficiently large enough, external disk to make a backup of the backup. Running out of options :-/
    PLEASE HELP!

  • Authenticating with a Time Machine backup shared by Server

    Hi everyone. I'm in a real tight spot here, so I'll be greatfull for any help you can give...
    Last night I was going to attempt to partition for a BootCamp install, when the Yosemite install on my Mid 2010 MBP decided to report inconsistently on the amount of free space left on the system drive (Finder said one thing, Disk Utility another). Because of this, I it didn't matter how much space I freed up by deleting stuff, Disk Utility didn't recognize the new free space, so I couldn't create a large enough partition blah blah. Anyways, I couldn't repair permissions while booted in to the OS...oh dear. Reboot in to the Recovery partition and attempted to repair permissions from there, but that failed and advised me to format and reinstall. So that's what I tried to do.
    I've got a Mid 2012 Mac Mini setup as a Server, with an external USB HDD configured as a Time Machine backup disk, which is shared over my network. Having formatted my MBP, I had no local Recovery partition left, so I booted in to the Internet Recovery mode. Restore From a Time Machine Backup couldn't see my shared Time Machine drive. Pretty odd. So I re-installed Yosemite, booted in to the fresh local Recovery partition and tried again. This time it could see my Time Machine backup drive. Great! Only problem is, when I highlight the drive and click Continue, it asks me to authenticate with the server and pre-populates the Username field with "root". Trouble is, the root user on my server was not enabled. Weird. So I tried the credentials of my administrator account on the Server. Failed. tried several other sets of credentials. Failed. Logged on to the server, enabled root user, set a password, rebooted the MBP and tried the new root user credentials for the enabled root user account on the server. Failed.
    So my question is, ***?! Any ideas?
    FYI, I did also try simply connecting the external disk that host my Time Machine backups, directly to the MBP but, of course, it couldn't see it. Probably because the folder structure is different to what the OS expects for a local disk, since it's configured as a share (/Shared Item/Time Machine Backups or what ever). I'm reluctant to go down the route of mucking about with the backup drive at this point, hence why I've come here.

    Yea, I've opened it up to everyone and ensured it's shared over SMB and AFP. Opened up to the world! Well, locally at least.
    I've had another stab at it tonight. I'm not sure if it is an authentication issue after all, because if I just type in gibberish credentials, the dialogue box shakes to signify that those credentials have been disallowed. However, if I type a know set of credentials in for the server (in this case the servers admin credentials) then I get the following message...
    "There was a problem connecting to the server "server-name.local.". Check the server name or IP address, and then try again. If you continue to have problems, contact your system administrator"
    FYI, I have committed my actually server name and replaced it with "server-name.local" is for illustrative purposes.
    I checked that I could ping server-name.local from Terminal while booted in to the Recovery partition, over both Wi-Fi and Ethernet, which I can, without dropped packets. This is really starting to worry me now.
    Any idea what I can restructure the folder structure on the backup drive, such that it will be visible to the Mac over USB? I'm weary of trying this method, as I really don't want to stuff my backup up and I don't have a an additional, sufficiently large enough, external disk to make a backup of the backup. Running out of options :-/
    PLEASE HELP!

  • I can no longer print from windows pc via mac/time machine in lion. Does anyone know why, I can no longer print from windows pc via mac/time machine in lion. Does anyone know why

    I can no longer print from windows pc via mac/time machine in lion. Does anyone know why or how to fix? I have print sharing ticked and printer is HP laser jest 2550.

    I finally found a log file... unfortunately, it doesn't help me figure out what's wrong... but maybe it will mean something to one of you?
    I [10/Dec/2007:20:23:35 -0500] [Job 11] Adding start banner page "none".
    I [10/Dec/2007:20:23:35 -0500] [Job 11] Adding job file of type application/postscript.
    I [10/Dec/2007:20:23:35 -0500] [Job 11] Adding end banner page "none".
    I [10/Dec/2007:20:23:35 -0500] [Job 11] Queued on "SUTTER_WG" by "kristophermiller".
    I [10/Dec/2007:20:23:35 -0500] [Job 11] Started filter /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstoappleps (PID 335)
    I [10/Dec/2007:20:23:35 -0500] [Job 11] Started filter /usr/libexec/cups/filter/pstocupsraster (PID 336)
    I [10/Dec/2007:20:23:35 -0500] [Job 11] Started filter /usr/libexec/cups/filter/rastertoepson (PID 338)
    I [10/Dec/2007:20:23:35 -0500] [Job 11] Started backend /usr/libexec/cups/backend/smb (PID 339)
    E [10/Dec/2007:20:23:36 -0500] [Job 11] cgpdftoraster unsupported colorSpace: colorSpace = -1, colorOrder =1, bitsPerColor = 1
    E [10/Dec/2007:20:23:36 -0500] [Job 11] cgpdftoraster: got an error from cupsRasterInterpretPPD
    E [10/Dec/2007:20:23:36 -0500] [Job 11] No pages found!
    E [10/Dec/2007:20:23:36 -0500] PID 338 (/usr/libexec/cups/filter/rastertoepson) stopped with status 1!
    I [10/Dec/2007:20:23:36 -0500] Hint: Try setting the LogLevel to "debug" to find out more.
    E [10/Dec/2007:20:23:36 -0500] [Job 11] Job stopped due to filter errors.

  • Time machine is no longer backing up to time capsule

    Time Machine has stopped backing up to my time capsule. I think that it started sometime around when I upgraded to Mavericks. Whenever I try to backup my computer is says backup failed. I am still able to access all of my data including backups, pictures, videos etc through finder so the only issue seems to be time machine. I am also having the same problems with my macbook air which is running Mountain Lion.
    I have tried reselecting the time capsule and even restored it to factory settings and set it up from scratch but I am still having the same issues.
    Could someone please help. I am not sure what else to try.

    Are you using wireless?
    Can you take a screenshot of the actual error message and post it..
    Have you tried some of the pondini solutions.
    http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html
    A1 load the widget so you get actual data on errors from the TM log.
    A4 do a reset of TM
    I would not be surprised that Mavericks has made it go bad.
    Have you used SMB compatible names, ie short, no spaces and pure alphanumeric? Use that for everything, ie TC name and wireless name/s
    What Mac is this.. and what model TC??

  • Using Time Machine to backup FROM a network drive

    Can time machine be configured to backup files that are stored on a network drive? Drive is mounted via SMB.
    Thanks
    Simon

    disconnected wrote:
    although it is now capable of backing up TO a network device, there must be a work around.
    It will back up to some network drives, but not reliably to one connected to your Airport Extreme, and possibly not your NAS, either. See #2, especially the pink box, in Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum).
    Possible solution: mount a networked drive as a local volume so that as far as time machine is concerned, it is seen as a local drive. How could one accomplish this?
    No such hack has been posted here, and it's doubtful there is one.

Maybe you are looking for

  • MDX to dynamically create period to date for each month of current year

    I need some help with MDX. I am not even sure if this is possible to do but here is what I need.  Any help is greatly appreciated. I have a Date dimension with a hierarchy defined as Year-Qtr-Month-Date I have a measure called Rentals Assume the curr

  • The battery life on my ipod touch 4g is really poor any ideas?

    in stanby mode after a full charge from 10 percent to 100 percent in the night drops to about 20-50 percent in the morning ( 9 hours). bluetooth is off, i close all apps, screen brightness is 50 percent ( not that this affects it in standby mode), th

  • EMOD Delivery Status Field Update

    I ma testing out the EMOD functionality and have been successful in ALL of the changes that occur in the Response Status based upon the hyperlinks in the email. Delivery Status changes to Hard Bounce or Soft Bounce when bad address, etc. However, the

  • Converting SQL statements from MS server 2000 to Oracle 10g

    We are moving over from MS server 2000 to Oracle 10g as our database for Peoplesoft system. There are several embedded SQL statements that I need to investigate to see what needs converting. So far I can see a need to convert the following: Dates.   

  • Urgent: Website hosting on my MacBook Pro (Lion 10.7.4)

    Hi, Sorry that I am not able to use good technical terms in this.  Please be patient and read through.  I need solution a little urgently. Please. I have registered a domain (Let us say MyDomain.Com) with some webhosting registrar. I feel, my domain