Time-machine unresponsive

Since upgrading to Mac OS X Yosemite, I can't navigate backwards in time anymore, on any folder or document. Nothing.
The ONLY date I can get to is the most recent backup — which is useless.
The arrows are grayed out, the date slider slides but does nothing.
Backups are apparently available for 2 years back (4TB backup disk), but I cannot access them.
Any thoughts?

ok i found something that works
This solved my question by Linc Davis on Nov 20, 2014 10:15 AM
While in Time Machine, press the key combination shift-command-C. The front window will show all mounted volumes. All snapshots should now be accessible. Select the one you want and navigate to the files you want to restore.
See the answer in context
this page from apple: Mac Basics: Time Machine backs up your Mac - Apple Support
says absolutely nothing about shift+command+c

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    Copy the selected text to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C.
    8. Launch the built-in Terminal application in any of the following ways:
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    ☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
    ☞ Open LaunchPad and start typing the name.
    Click anywhere in the Terminal window and paste by pressing command-V. The text you pasted should vanish immediately. If it doesn't, press the return key.
    9. If you see an error message in the Terminal window such as "Syntax error" or "Event not found," enter
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    10. If you're logged in as an administrator, you'll be prompted for your login password. Nothing will be displayed when you type it. You will not see the usual dots in place of typed characters. Make sure caps lock is off. Type carefully and then press return. You may get a one-time warning to be careful. If you make three failed attempts to enter the password, the test will run anyway, but it will produce less information. If you don't know the password, or if you prefer not to enter it, just press return three times at the password prompt. Again, the script will still run.
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    11. The test may take a few minutes to run, depending on how many files you have and the speed of the computer. A computer that's abnormally slow may take longer to run the test. While it's running, a series of lines will appear in the Terminal window like this:
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  • BUG: Degraded performance, unresponsive system, syslog flooded with IOUserClient.cpp kernel errors when Time Machine starts (10.8.5 Server)

    Every couple of months, my 2009 Mac Mini becomes suddenly unresponsive to Screen Sharing, Remote Desktop, AFP/SMB connections, VPN connections, and even SSH logins.  It was still pingable, and the router showed many active network connections from an application that I knew was still running on it.
    It is a headless machine, so the only way I can gain control is to manually reboot.
    The Time Machine volume is an iSCSI target on a Synology DS412+ connected from the Mac by GlobalSAN's iSCSI Initiator v5.2.0.429.  I am using iSCSI because of poor performance using Time Machine directly over AFP.
    I looked at the logs this time and found a direct link between the starting of the backupd service and the appearance of these log entries.  It has happened once every hour for the last 7 days.
    3/11/14 2:53:37.915 AM com.apple.backupd[49366]: Starting automatic backup
    3/11/14 2:53:38.067 AM com.apple.backupd[49366]: Backing up to: /Volumes/timemachine/Backups.backupdb
    3/11/14 2:53:39.600 AM sudo[49393]:     root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/bin/psql -h /Library/Server/PostgreSQL For Server Services/Socket -U webauth -d webauth -c SELECT max(version) FROM schema_migrations
    3/11/14 2:53:43.960 AM sudo[49415]:     root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/share/devicemgr/backend ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/bin/psql -h /Library/Server/PostgreSQL For Server Services/Socket -U webauth -d webauth -c SELECT max(version) FROM schema_migrations
    3/11/14 2:53:45.154 AM serveradmin[49437]: servermgr_swupdate[WRN]: Missing or invalid language for product items request.  Using default "en".
    3/11/14 2:53:46.663 AM sudo[49460]:     root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/bin/psql -h /Library/Server/PostgreSQL For Server Services/Socket -U webauth -d webauth -c SELECT max(version) FROM schema_migrations
    3/11/14 2:53:48.476 AM sudo[49483]:     root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/bin/psql -h /Library/Server/PostgreSQL For Server Services/Socket -U webauth -d webauth -c SELECT max(version) FROM schema_migrations
    3/11/14 2:53:50.759 AM sudo[49559]:     root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/bin/psql -h /Library/Server/PostgreSQL For Server Services/Socket -U webauth -d webauth -c SELECT max(version) FROM schema_migrations
    3/11/14 2:53:54.993 AM sudo[49581]:     root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/share/devicemgr/backend ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/bin/psql -h /Library/Server/PostgreSQL For Server Services/Socket -U webauth -d webauth -c SELECT max(version) FROM schema_migrations
    3/11/14 2:53:57.799 AM serveradmin[49618]: servermgr_swupdate[WRN]: Missing or invalid language for product items request.  Using default "en".
    3/11/14 2:53:59.487 AM sudo[49643]:     root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/bin/psql -h /Library/Server/PostgreSQL For Server Services/Socket -U webauth -d webauth -c SELECT max(version) FROM schema_migrations
    3/11/14 2:54:01.371 AM sudo[49666]:     root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/bin/psql -h /Library/Server/PostgreSQL For Server Services/Socket -U webauth -d webauth -c SELECT max(version) FROM schema_migrations
    3/11/14 2:54:02.000 AM kernel[0]: /SourceCache/xnu/xnu-2050.48.12/iokit/Kernel/IOUserClient.cpp: mach_msg_send_from_kernel_proper {1000000d}
    3/11/14 2:54:02.000 AM kernel[0]: /SourceCache/xnu/xnu-2050.48.12/iokit/Kernel/IOUserClient.cpp: mach_msg_send_from_kernel_proper {1000000d}
    3/11/14 2:54:02.000 AM kernel[0]: /SourceCache/xnu/xnu-2050.48.12/iokit/Kernel/IOUserClient.cpp: mach_msg_send_from_kernel_proper {1000000d}
    3/11/14 2:54:02.000 AM kernel[0]: /SourceCache/xnu/xnu-2050.48.12/iokit/Kernel/IOUserClient.cpp: mach_msg_send_from_kernel_proper {1000000d}
    3/11/14 2:54:02.000 AM kernel[0]: /SourceCache/xnu/xnu-2050.48.12/iokit/Kernel/IOUserClient.cpp: mach_msg_send_from_kernel_proper {1000000d}
    3/11/14 2:54:02.000 AM kernel[0]: /SourceCache/xnu/xnu-2050.48.12/iokit/Kernel/IOUserClient.cpp: mach_msg_send_from_kernel_proper {1000000d}
    3/11/14 2:54:02.000 AM kernel[0]: /SourceCache/xnu/xnu-2050.48.12/iokit/Kernel/IOUserClient.cpp: mach_msg_send_from_kernel_proper {1000000d}
    3/11/14 2:54:02.000 AM kernel[0]: /SourceCache/xnu/xnu-2050.48.12/iokit/Kernel/IOUserClient.cpp: mach_msg_send_from_kernel_proper {1000000d}
    3/11/14 2:54:02.000 AM kernel[0]: /SourceCache/xnu/xnu-2050.48.12/iokit/Kernel/IOUserClient.cpp: mach_msg_send_from_kernel_proper {1000000d}
    3/11/14 2:54:02.000 AM kernel[0]: /SourceCache/xnu/xnu-2050.48.12/iokit/Kernel/IOUserClient.cpp: mach_msg_send_from_kernel_proper {1000000d}
    3/11/14 2:54:02.000 AM kernel[0]: /SourceCache/xnu/xnu-2050.48.12/iokit/Kernel/IOUserClient.cpp: mach_msg_send_from_kernel_proper {1000000d}
    3/11/14 2:54:02.000 AM kernel[0]: /SourceCache/xnu/xnu-2050.48.12/iokit/Kernel/IOUserClient.cpp: mach_msg_send_from_kernel_proper {1000000d}
    3/11/14 2:54:02.000 AM kernel[0]: /SourceCache/xnu/xnu-2050.48.12/iokit/Kernel/IOUserClient.cpp: mach_msg_send_from_kernel_proper {1000000d}
    3/11/14 2:54:02.000 AM kernel[0]: /SourceCache/xnu/xnu-2050.48.12/iokit/Kernel/IOUserClient.cpp: mach_msg_send_from_kernel_proper {1000000d}
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    2/16/14 4:48:19.461 PM com.apple.backupd[11557]: Copied 621.8 MB of 1.66 GB, 33182 of 83487 items
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    2/16/14 5:54:51.036 PM com.apple.backupd[11557]: Copied 658 MB of 1.66 GB, 34773 of 83487 items
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    2/16/14 7:57:07.076 PM com.apple.backupd[11557]: Copied 704.8 MB of 1.66 GB, 37267 of 83487 items
    2/16/14 8:58:52.469 PM com.apple.backupd[11557]: Copied 730.7 MB of 1.66 GB, 38724 of 83487 items
    2/16/14 10:09:42.807 PM com.apple.backupd[11557]: Copied 760.5 MB of 1.66 GB, 40291 of 83487 items
    2/16/14 11:21:25.825 PM com.apple.backupd[11557]: Copied 803.8 MB of 1.66 GB, 42462 of 83487 items
    2/17/14 12:30:58.322 AM com.apple.backupd[11557]: Copied 834.1 MB of 1.66 GB, 43513 of 83487 items
    2/17/14 1:45:28.495 AM com.apple.backupd[11557]: Copied 846.1 MB of 1.66 GB, 44160 of 83487 items
    2/17/14 2:45:36.010 AM com.apple.backupd[11557]: Copied 868.6 MB of 1.66 GB, 45485 of 83487 items
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    I was trying to revert my OS to Snow Leopard from Lion, and thus I backed up all my files first just in case something went wrong. I however forgot that you cannot restore a backup from a newer OS to an older one, so I redownloaded Lion to set things right and backup only my files. However, when I redownloaded Lion and I connected my externel hardrive and clicked on time machine, all the backups were in pink and when I clicked on them they were unresponsive. What happened and how do I fix this?

    marcus221 wrote:
    I redownloaded Lion to set things right and backup only my files. However, when I redownloaded Lion and I connected my externel hardrive and clicked on time machine, all the backups were in pink and when I clicked on them they were unresponsive. What happened and how do I fix this?
    If your backups are on a network, it may take a few moments for the display to be "populated" and responsive.
    What you see in the "Star Wars" display depends on how you got there.  If you start from, say, your Documents folder, then that folder is all you'll see.  If it wasn't included in your backups, you can't select them.
    Select something else before going into the display, or select something else in the sidebar.
    See #15A in Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions.

  • Time machine kills Wifi network!!

    I had recently posted a thread on TC forum "Weird shut down of TC" that my TC just shuts down routinely.
    I have a 1TB TC that has been working very well. I bought the new unibody MBP and the Time machine has been backing up quite nicely for past one month.
    I now have a problem that the TM aborts with a message the the drive could not be accessed due to network problems.
    My Wifi would be down, status light amber, after a while the status light would go off completely but the disk in TC would be spinning as can feel the spin vibrations. This would happen about every 45 minutes and only way to go back up was to unplug and plug.
    I now find that the culprit is time machine. This is what I tried sequentially:
    A. Rolled back to 7.3.1 firmware. Same problem.
    B. Switched off the TM from prefrences. It worked well for a day.
    C. Switched on the TM. As soon as TM backup started, I had the TC wifi freeze.
    D. updated to firmware 7.3.2 with TM turned on. Same problem
    E. Turned off the airport card, plugged in ethernet cable so now was not using the wifi but wired connection to the TC. Started the TM and again. SAME PROBLEM.
    F. Turned off TM, all was well for the entire day.
    G. Turned it back on and on the first back up attempt, the WiFi was killed again.
    I think now the problem may be with the size of the back up that TM is attempting. It does the 'prepare for back up' pretty quickly but once the back up starts, it kills the WiFi and aborts with a message that there is no network.
    Anyone have any idea if I should troubleshoot differently or diagnose this differently?
    Has anyone had a problem with TM with large back ups?

    Hi Alexandre,
    Thanks for the input. Sorry my profile was not updated. I am using MBPro 10.5.5.
    Here is the output from console which I think is the portion till the network went down. Could not find a way to attach the file.
    Thanks for any help you can give:
    Dec 7 08:50:36 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFPSleepWakeHandler: waking up
    Dec 7 08:50:36 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 MaxBack Engine[301]: Computer did wake up from sleep. Reschedule our timers!
    Dec 7 08:50:36 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 MaxBack Engine[301]: MaxBack Engine MaxBackEngineController-- MoreSecCopyHelperToolURLAndCheckBundled #1
    Dec 7 08:50:36 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 MaxBack Engine[301]: MaxBackEngineController-- calling MoreSecExecuteRequestInHelperTool
    Dec 7 08:50:36 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 MaxBack Engine[301]: MaxBackEngineController-- back from MoreSecExecuteRequestInHelperTool
    Dec 7 08:50:36 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 MaxBack Engine[301]: MaxBack Engine MaxBackEngineController-- MoreSecCopyHelperToolURLAndCheckBundled #1
    Dec 7 08:50:36 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 MaxBack Engine[301]: MaxBackEngineController-- calling MoreSecExecuteRequestInHelperTool
    Dec 7 08:50:36 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 MaxBack Engine[301]: MaxBackEngineController-- back from MoreSecExecuteRequestInHelperTool
    Dec 7 08:50:40 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 configd[14]: AppleTalk startup complete
    Dec 7 09:26:38 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 ntpd[27]: time reset -0.527369 s
    Dec 7 09:34:27 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 SyncServer[3340]: SyncServer: Truth vacuumed. Next vacuum date 2008-12-21 09:34:24 +0500
    Dec 7 09:51:20 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: doing reconnect on /Volumes/Data-1
    Dec 7 09:51:20 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: connect to the server /Volumes/Data-1
    Dec 7 09:51:20 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: Logging in with uam 10 /Volumes/Data-1
    Dec 7 09:51:20 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: Restoring session /Volumes/Data-1
    Dec 7 09:51:20 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: primary reconnect failed 5, trying secondary /Volumes/Data-1
    Dec 7 09:51:20 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 KernelEventAgent[40]: tid 00000000 received VQ_NOTRESP event (1)
    Dec 7 09:51:33 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3359]: Backup requested by user
    Dec 7 09:51:33 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3359]: Starting standard backup
    Dec 7 09:51:33 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3359]: Network mountpoint /Volumes/Data-1 not owned by backupd... remounting
    Dec 7 09:51:34 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_mount: /Volumes/Data, pid 3360
    Dec 7 09:51:34 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3359]: Network volume mounted at: /Volumes/Data
    Dec 7 09:51:36 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 hdiejectd[3374]: running
    Dec 7 09:51:37 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: jnl: disk1s2: replay_journal: from: 75690496 to: 75768832 (joffset 0x1d0f000)
    Dec 7 09:51:38 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: jnl: disk1s2: journal replay done.
    Dec 7 09:51:38 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 fseventsd[44]: event logs in /Volumes/Backup of Meher’s MB Pro/.fseventsd out of sync with volume. destroying old logs. (524 2 54320)
    Dec 7 09:51:38 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3359]: Disk image /Volumes/Data/Meher’s MB Pro_002332b0b0ea.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Backup of Meher’s MB Pro
    Dec 7 09:51:38 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3359]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Backup of Meher’s MB Pro/Backups.backupdb
    Dec 7 09:51:38 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 fseventsd[44]: log dir: /Volumes/Backup of Meher’s MB Pro/.fseventsd getting new uuid: 2EF5457F-ED49-4E27-A818-A80F61BCCB86
    Dec 7 09:51:47 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3359]: Waiting for index to be ready (906 > 0)
    Dec 7 09:51:52: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:52:02 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3359]: Waiting for index to be ready (905 > 0)
    Dec 7 09:52:17: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:52:37 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3359]: Waiting for index to be ready (905 > 0)
    Dec 7 09:52:51 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AirPort: No beacon for too long time
    Dec 7 09:52:51 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 configd[14]: AppleTalk shutdown
    Dec 7 09:52:51 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1
    Dec 7 09:52:51 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en1: interface en is going DOWN
    Dec 7 09:52:51: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:52:51 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 configd[14]: AppleTalk shutdown complete
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: VMNetDisconnect called for port 0x9d22100
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en1: filter detached
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en1: down
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en1: detached
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: Freeing hub at 0x4bb4800.
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: VNetUserIf_Create: created userIf at 0x9d22100.
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: VMNetConnect: returning port 0x9d22100
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: Hub 0 does not exist, allocating memory.
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: Allocated hub 0x4bb4800 for hubNum 0.
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: VMNETSOBINDTOHUB: port: paddr 00:50:56:e6:2a:6e
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: Hub 0
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: Port 0
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en2: got dev 0x5d1be04
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en2: up
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en2: attached
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: VNetUserIfFree: freeing userIf at 0x9d22100.
    Dec 7 09:52:55 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 configd[14]: rtmsg: error writing to routing socket
    Dec 7 09:53:02 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3359]: Waiting for index to be ready (905 > 0)
    Dec 7 09:53:03 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: doing reconnect on /Volumes/Data
    Dec 7 09:53:03 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: connect to the server /Volumes/Data
    Dec 7 09:53:03 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: connect on /Volumes/Data failed 49.
    Dec 7 09:53:03 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: sleep for 1 seconds and then try again
    Dec 7 09:53:04 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: connect to the server /Volumes/Data
    Dec 7 09:53:04 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: connect on /Volumes/Data failed 49.
    Dec 7 09:53:04 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: sleep for 2 seconds and then try again
    Dec 7 09:53:06 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: connect to the server /Volumes/Data
    Dec 7 09:53:06 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: connect on /Volumes/Data failed 49.
    Dec 7 09:53:06 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: sleep for 4 seconds and then try again
    Dec 7 09:53:09 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_Reconnect: soft mounted and hidden volume so do not notify KEA for /Volumes/Data
    Dec 7 09:53:10 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: connect to the server /Volumes/Data
    Dec 7 09:53:10 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: connect on /Volumes/Data failed 49.
    Dec 7 09:53:10 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: sleep for 8 seconds and then try again
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: No Ack
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: connect to the server /Volumes/Data
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 configd[14]: AppleTalk startup
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: connect on /Volumes/Data failed 49.
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: sleep for 10 seconds and then try again
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: MAC AUTH succeeded
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: VMNetDisconnect called for port 0x4fd2300
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en2: filter detached
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en2: down
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en2: detached
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: Freeing hub at 0x4bb4800.
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: VNetUserIf_Create: created userIf at 0x7c92a00.
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: VMNetConnect: returning port 0x7c92a00
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: Hub 0 does not exist, allocating memory.
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: Allocated hub 0x4bb4800 for hubNum 0.
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: VMNETSOBINDTOHUB: port: paddr 00:50:56:e6:74:89
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: Hub 0
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: Port 0
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en1: got dev 0x4dd6604
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en1: wireless interface detected.
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en1: up
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en1: attached
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: VNetUserIfFree: freeing userIf at 0x7c92a00.
    Dec 7 09:53:17 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en1: interface en is coming UP
    Dec 7 09:53:23 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 configd[14]: AppleTalk startup complete
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: connect to the server /Volumes/Data
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: Logging in with uam 10 /Volumes/Data
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 diskimages-helper[3365]: terminating disk1 - image is no longer available
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: Restoring session /Volumes/Data
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: rder First]
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: ] [IOType Read] [PBlkNum 722696] [LBlkNum 29801] [FSLogMsgID 1403590549] [FSLogMsgOrder First]
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 mds[38]: (/Volumes/Backup of Meher’s MB Pro/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/BC3DE15F-75AA-4E8E-9111-4C032F3A085F)(Error ) IndexCI in copyFileOrFd:write error (6)
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: HFS resolvelink: can't find iNode463676
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 mds[38]: (/Volumes/Backup of Meher’s MB Pro/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/BC3DE15F-75AA-4E8E-9111-4C032F3A085F)(Error ) IndexCI in copyFileOrFd:write failed - expected:12017024, actual: 1048576
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:28: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: [FSLogMsgOrder First]
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3359]: Stopping backupd to allow ejection of backup destination disk!
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: 741] [FSLogMsgOrder First]
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 mds[38]: (/Volumes/Backup of Meher’s MB Pro/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/BC3DE15F-75AA-4E8E-9111-4C032F3A085F)(Error ) IndexCI in recoverIndex:recover canceled (live.0.)
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 KernelEventAgent[40]: tid 00000000 received VQ_NOTRESP event (1)
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:28: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: doing reconnect on /Volumes/Data-1
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: connect to the server /Volumes/Data-1
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: Logging in with uam 10 /Volumes/Data-1
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: Restoring session /Volumes/Data-1
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_DoReconnect: primary reconnect failed 5, trying secondary /Volumes/Data-1
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 mds[38]: (/Volumes/Backup of Meher’s MB Pro/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/B6F40692-02AF-4C0C-8F42-19D3C2E8FFCC)(Error ) IndexCI in ContentIndexUpdateContent:Caught mach exception. Fun Fun Fun.
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 mds[38]: (/Volumes/Backup of Meher’s MB Pro/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/B6F40692-02AF-4C0C-8F42-19D3C2E8FFCC)(Error ) IndexGeneral in bool siwriteBackAndIndex(_SI*, __ContentIndex*, const __CFDictionary*, const __CFDictionary*, db_obj**, const __CFString*, int, bool, bool, bool, __SIUserCtx*, const __CFString*, int32_t, bool):ContentIndexUpdateContent failed
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 mds[38]: (/Volumes/Backup of Meher’s MB Pro/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/B6F40692-02AF-4C0C-8F42-19D3C2E8FFCC)(Error ) IndexGeneral in void setAttributes(siset_attrctx*, Boolean, long unsigned int):Couldn't update index.
    Dec 7 09:53:28 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/Finder[259]: StatusMonitor::volumesChangedCallBack returned -47
    Dec 7 09:53:29 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Dec 7 09:53:29 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:29: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:30 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Dec 7 09:53:30 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:30: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:30 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Dec 7 09:53:30 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3359]: Stopping backupd to allow ejection of backup destination disk!
    Dec 7 09:53:30 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:30: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:30 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Dec 7 09:53:30 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:30: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:30 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3359]: Backup failed with error: 26
    Dec 7 09:53:30 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/Finder[259]: StatusMonitor::volumesChangedCallBack returned -47
    Dec 7 09:53:30: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:31 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Dec 7 09:53:31 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:31: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:31 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Dec 7 09:53:31 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:31: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:31 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Dec 7 09:53:31 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:31: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:31 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Dec 7 09:53:31 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:31: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:31 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/Finder[259]: StatusMonitor::volumesChangedCallBack returned -47
    Dec 7 09:53:32 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Dec 7 09:53:32 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:32: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:32 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Dec 7 09:53:32 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:32: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:32 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Dec 7 09:53:32 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:32: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:32 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Dec 7 09:53:32 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:32: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:32 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: jnl: disk1s2: close: journal 0x4e8ae08, is invalid. aborting outstanding transactions
    Dec 7 09:53:32 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Dec 7 09:53:32 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:32: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:32 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Dec 7 09:53:32 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/Finder[259]: StatusMonitor::volumesChangedCallBack returned -47
    Dec 7 09:53:32 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]:
    Dec 7 09:53:32: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 7 09:53:34 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.netauth.sysagent[3360]): Stray process with PGID equal to this dead job: PID 3363 PPID 1 check_afp
    Dec 7 09:53:40 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_unmount: /Volumes/Data, flags 0, pid 3414
    Dec 7 09:54:36 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 [0x0-0x14014].com.apple.finder[259]: AFPFSMapIDName afpfsMapIDNameFSCTL returned -1, errno: 2
    Dec 7 09:54:55: --- last message repeated 7 times ---
    Dec 7 09:55:08: --- last message repeated 8 times ---
    Dec 7 09:55:12 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 [0x0-0x14014].com.apple.finder[259]: AFPFSMapIDName afpfsMapIDNameFSCTL returned -1, errno: 2
    Dec 7 09:55:17: --- last message repeated 7 times ---
    Dec 7 09:59:07 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: Link Up: Ctrl 1140, Adv 0de1-0200, Lpa cde1-2c00 Autoneg capable 1
    Dec 7 09:59:12 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1
    Dec 7 09:59:12 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 configd[14]: AppleTalk shutdown
    Dec 7 09:59:12 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en1: interface en is going DOWN
    Dec 7 09:59:12 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 configd[14]: AppleTalk shutdown complete
    Dec 7 09:59:12 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en1: interface en is going DOWN
    Dec 7 09:59:13 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: VMNetDisconnect called for port 0x4fd2300
    Dec 7 09:59:13 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en1: filter detached
    Dec 7 09:59:13 Mehers-MB-Pro-2 kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en1: down
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