Two Time Capsules in /Volumes

Cleverly, I named Time Capsule, Time Capsule. Here's what I get for Time Capsule when I enter ls /Volumes:
Time Capsule Time Capsule-1
Why are there two listings? When I do ls -lh /Volumes, other than the names, they are identical.
Have a nice day.
Boyd

This probably OK.
I have seen this before. It happens when Time Machine is doing a backup and the Time machine disk is also mounted by something else - finder for example.
If I have The Time Capsule disk mounted via Finder when a backup occurs the second '-1' entry appears in /Volumes. it disappears when the backup is over.
I suspect it might be possible that it would persist if the backup failed for some reason.
Unless this is happening frequently and for no obvious reason that would cause a mount of the disk outside of Time Machine's use of it, I wouldn't worry.

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