Warning in backup

Hi all,
�Could you please me what this message mean: "/ : directory at inode '619895' vanished"?
This happens when i perform a backup at operating systema level with ufsdump.
Thanks.

Usually means you are doing a backup while some other process is changing your file systems.
You need to check into and learn about file system snapshots. If you implement this before doing your backups, this problem will go away.

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    Nov 29 15:56:13 unknown lockdownd[21] <Error>: libMobileGestalt copyInternationalMobileEquipmentIdentity: No IMEI in CT mobile equipment info dictionary - <CFBasicHash 0x255a30 [0x3f5f5630]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
              entries =>
                        1 : <CFString 0x250530 [0x3f5f5630]>{contents = "kCTMobileEquipmentInfoCurrentSubscriberId"} = <CFString 0x2439f0 [0x3f5f5630]>{contents = "2062760895"}
                        2 : <CFString 0x227350 [0x3f5f5630]>{contents = "kCTMobileEquipmentInfoCurrentMobileId"} = <CFString 0x2506d0 [0x3f5f5630]>{contents = "A100001AEF8D32"}
                        3 : <CFString 0x258a10 [0x3f5f5630]>{contents = "kCTMobileEquipmentInfoMEID"} = <CFString 0x2506d0 [0x3f5f5630]>{contents = "A100001AEF8D32"}
                        4 : <CFString 0x24ca60 [0x3f5f5630]>{contents = "kCTMobileEquipmentInfoMIN"} = <CFString 0x2439f0 [0x3f5f5630]>{contents = "2062760895"}
                        7 : <CFString 0x225640 [0x3f5f5630]>{contents = "kCTMobileEquipmentInfoPRLVersion"} = <CFNumber 0x255930 [0x3f5f5630]>{value = +52341, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
                        8 : <CFString 0x250570 [0x3f5f5630]>{contents = "kCTMobileEquipmentInfoERIVersion"} = <CFNumber 0x240050 [0x3f5f5630]>{value = +6, type = kCFNumberSInt32Type}
    Nov 29 15:56:13 unknown lockdownd[21] <Error>: 01632000 copy_imei: MobileGestalt failed to provide an IMEI
    Nov 29 15:56:13 unknown lockdownd[21] <Error>: 01632000 copy_iccid: invalid ICCID from CT/no ICCID available
    Nov 29 15:56:13 unknown backupd[7416] <Warning>: ERROR: Backup failed: Error putting items into chunk store (MBErrorDomain/400). Underlying error: Error putting items into MMCS (MBErrorDomain/400). Underlying error: The operation couldn’t be completed. (com.apple.mmcs error 30 - All items in the request have failed. Put authorization will not be requested) (com.apple.mmcs/30)..
    Nov 29 15:56:15 unknown backupd[7416] <Warning>: INFO: Scheduling next backup at 11/29/11 7:33:26 PM

    Had same problem, the solution lies with having your original apple ID associated email address "verified".
    I may not have all the steps down correctly, but open your apple ID account manager and go to the your listing for email and "verify" the email address.  This association then seems to allow the use of your email address when you are trying to set up this new apple ID that they are requiring for iCloud.
    Be aware that this new apple ID has a far reach and apparently cannot be undone, that is you can't change the name, characters, numbers or whatever you have for an email address that becomes your apple ID---even if you can no longer use the email address to receive email.
    Lots of luck.
    I have been trying to get the iCloud features to work for over a week now, including a visit to a genius bar, and still not fully functioning.

  • Sync my Iphone, error while sync / How can i do an initial backup?

    On the Console of my iphone i can see the following output:
    Sep 19 13:55:30 unknown SpringBoard[29] <Warning>: SB SYNC: iTunesSyncRequestedStart 0
    Sep 19 13:55:30 unknown SpringBoard[29] <Warning>: SB SYNC: beginSyncing 1
    Sep 19 13:55:30 unknown SpringBoard[29] <Warning>: SB SYNC: didShowSyncPanel 2
    Sep 19 13:55:30 unknown SpringBoard[29] <Warning>: SB SYNC: _notifyAppsSyncWillBegin 2
    Sep 19 13:55:30 unknown SpringBoard[29] <Warning>: *** MLSSqliteVFS AllWrites DISABLED ***
    Sep 19 13:55:31 unknown SpringBoard[29] <Notice>: MultitouchHID(1e51d800) uilock state: 1 -> 0
    Sep 19 13:55:31 unknown kernel[0] <Debug>: set_crc_notification_state 0
    Sep 19 13:55:34 unknown voiced[6727] <Warning>: *** MLSSqliteVFS AllWrites DISABLED ***
    Sep 19 13:55:35 unknown BackupAgent2[6728] <Error>: Starting service with bag=2af17993f28570769f82590d2fc282e948c777a0
    Sep 19 13:55:35 unknown BackupAgent2[6728] <Warning>: WARNING: Starting backup
    Sep 19 13:55:36 unknown BackupAgent2[6728] <Warning>: WARNING: Error reading snapshot properties from device: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=260 "The operation couldnt be completed. (Cocoa error 260.)" UserInfo=0x1c5836c0 {NSFilePath=/var/root/Library/Caches/Backup/0EA161AC-F615-4C29-A5BA-46BC9C09CFE 2/Manifest.plist, NSUnderlyingError=0x1c583660 "The operation couldnt be completed. No such file or directory"}
    Sep 19 13:55:36 unknown BackupAgent2[6728] <Warning>: WARNING: Error reading snapshot database from device: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=260 "The operation couldnt be completed. (Cocoa error 260.)" UserInfo=0x1c585640 {NSFilePath=/var/root/Library/Caches/Backup/0EA161AC-F615-4C29-A5BA-46BC9C09CFE 2/Manifest.mbdb, NSUnderlyingError=0x1c5855b0 "The operation couldnt be completed. No such file or directory"}
    Sep 19 13:55:36 unknown BackupAgent2[6728] <Warning>: WARNING: No code for DeviceLink error: -1
    Sep 19 13:55:36 unknown BackupAgent2[6728] <Warning>: ERROR: Backup error - Error removing partially uploaded file from snapshot (com.apple.MobileBackup.ErrorDomain/104). Underlying error: Der Prozess kann nicht auf die Datei zugreifen, da sie von einem anderen Prozess verwendet wird.
    (32) (com.apple.MobileBackup.ErrorDomain/100).
    Sep 19 13:55:36 unknown kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleKeyStore:cp_key_store_action(1)
    Sep 19 13:56:31 unknown lockdownd[17] <Error>: 0019d000 handle_connection: Could not receive USB message #5 from unknown. Killing connection
    Sep 19 13:56:31 unknown com.apple.mobile.lockdown[17] <Notice>: receive secure message timeout!
    Sep 19 13:56:53 unknown kernel[0] <Debug>: ttyioss1000002: enqueueData rtn (e00002d7)
    Sep 19 13:57:53 unknown SCHelper[39] <Notice>: active (but IDLE) sessions
    Sep 19 13:57:53 unknown SCHelper[39] <Notice>:   0x1f589f10 {port = 0x45ab, caller = Preferences(149):com.apple.preferences, path = /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist}
    Sep 19 13:57:53 unknown SCHelper[39] <Notice>:   0x1f580610 {port = 0x3467, caller = SpringBoard(29):com.apple.preferences, path = /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist}
    Sep 19 13:57:53 unknown SCHelper[39] <Notice>:   0x1f586750 {port = 0x3fe7, caller = Preferences(149):com.apple.Preferences, path = /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.radios.plist}
    Sep 19 13:57:53 unknown SCHelper[39] <Notice>:   0x1f586390 {port = 0x5137, caller = Preferences(149):com.apple.settings.wi-fi, path = /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist}
    Sep 19 13:57:53 unknown SCHelper[39] <Notice>:   0x1f585e90 {port = 0x1b83, caller = Preferences(149):MobileVPN, path = /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist}

    I was not sure about the ''jailbroken''. now my iPhone cannot use, on the showing (connect to iTunes logo). so if i just want my iPhone process in normal, what can i do? i mean i want it back to the previous software version?

  • Warning:  Backing up your iWeb 'Domain' file will not save you.

    Here's the transcript from my chat with a MobilMe Support Rep. after losing (they simply disappeared) all of my blog's very valuable comments (hundreds), for nearly two years of blog entries.
    I have many backed up 'domain' files, and each shows the comments that have been received and saved for all the entries when iWeb first starts up. But then, for some reason iWeb scrubs them (they just disappear) and when I "Publish All" to the web, the entries are published but not the comments attached.
    Read MobilMe's response and consider yourselves warned. Backups won't save you. They simply won't. And yet . . . I was actually told I should have backed up. When I told my tech rep I had, then the reality of the situation came out. This is amazing to me.
    Read on . . .
    You are chatting with Omran A, a MobileMe Support Representative
    Hi, my name is Omran A. Welcome to Apple!
    Omran A: How are you?
    Omran A: I see that you have lost your comments.
    Omran A: Correct?
    Perry: Yes. Phone just rang, so my responses will be a bit slow for a few
    Omran A: I apologize for the inconvenience.
    Omran A: Have you upgraded iWeb recently?
    Perry: Yes, Omran, is there any way to retrieve them?
    Omran A: I am sorry this has happened to you. Losing comments tend to happen when upgrading iweb:
    Perry: I'm running the latest version, and have been since it came out. Had problems with people even leaving comments for a while, as did everyone who was using iWeb, but that had become an issue of the past for a few months as memory serves.
    Omran A: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2094
    Omran A: Please let me know if you can view the link
    Perry: We are well past the info in this upgrade doc. Upgraded long ago
    Perry: Yes, I've got it up
    Omran A: I just wanted to show you that upgrading iWeb tends to delete comments
    Perry: I am at step 6, contact MobilMe support.
    Omran A: Can you please give me a link to your site?
    Perry: http://web.me.com/davidperryphoto1/GardenBlog/APhotographers_Garden_Blog/A_Photographers_GardenBlog.html
    Omran A: Can you please give me a link to your site?
    Omran A: Thank you
    Omran A: Please hold while I do some investigation
    Omran A: Did your comments get deleted after updating to iWeb 2.0 or did happen month after that?
    Perry: More than a month afterward. Just a week or so ago
    Omran A: OK
    Omran A: Thank you
    Omran A: Please hold while I do some further investigation
    Perry: Still there?
    Omran A: Yes
    Omran A: I am still performing a investigation.
    Omran A: Please give me a few more minutes.
    Perry: Thanks. I'll just keep on working here...
    Omran A: Thank you for your patience
    Omran A: I am terribly sorry. I search all over the servers and I am not able to recover your comments.
    Omran A: I suggest backing up comments regularly.
    Omran A: I suggest backing up comments regularly.
    Perry: When I start up iWeb with my saved "domain" file, I see the comments, but then, within moments, the program scrubs them, because, apparently they are no longer out there on the web. Is there anyway to recapture them from the saved domain file?
    Perry: How the heck do I back up my comments if they are stored in some obscure place on one of your servers and seperate from my website?
    Omran A: So you see them and then they disappear
    Perry: yes
    Omran A: OK
    Omran A: I believe the following link shows you how to backup to save comments
    Omran A: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2094
    Perry: Omran, look. I have a backed up copy of my domain, just as they direct. When I start up iWeb with this file, I see the saved comments. But when I publish all, as directed, I get the blog but I get no comments published. That's why you and I are talking. I've apparently got the comments still in some form in my saved domain, but the program, or .ME scrubs them. What the **** good does the backed up file do me if I can't get Mobil Me to recognize the comments and re-post them? This is my issue.
    Omran A: OK
    Omran A: I am sorry I did not fully understand you
    Omran A: One moment please.
    Omran A: I am sorry even though you are able to see the comments for a split second. You can not recover them from the domain file.
    Omran A: Just for clarification
    Perry: Can we agree that this is a gigantic "cluster #@$*" and that this wonderful new opportunity presented us in the form of MobilMe has been very painful and expensive for many of your loyal customers?
    Omran A: You see the comments with the domain file you backed up in iweb but can not see them once you published them to the internet, correct?
    Perry: correct.
    Omran A: Do they disappear in iWeb ?
    Perry: But the program or something tends to scrub them within a minute or so of the program starting up. They are there, in all the entries dating all the way back, and then they are not. They just disappear.
    Omran A: I am sorry the domain is there but We can not recover the comments. I am sorry that you have had a bad experience with MobileMe. We have given our loyal customers a 90 day extension for your patience with us.
    Perry: Do you or anyone there know of a resource that I can send the domain file to take it apart and retrieve the comments. Someone has to know how to burrow into the file and pull that stuff. Anybody there know of a resource?
    Omran A: Let me check
    Omran A: I just checked with my supervisor and he checked the servers and said there is no way to recover your comments.
    Omran A: My sincere apologies. I understand loosing comments that span for two years is very sad.
    Omran A: If there was a way I would let you know.
    Omran A: I am sorry that you experience with MobileMe has not been that great, you may leave a feedback and let us know what issues has frustrated you
    Omran A: MobileMe feedback
    Omran A: Upper manager reads the feeback
    Omran A: Feedback
    Perry: Thanks to you personally Omran for your efforts. I'll be saving and perhaps publishing this dialogue between us on the blog as a warning to others, along with a few choice words and pictures illustrating my newly formed opinion of MobilMe. Watch for it.
    Omran A: If you select the blue close button and you will receive a survey.
    Omran A: Please note that the survey reflects only me.
    Omran A: I am sorry that I was not able to help you.
    Perry: NO worries. Thanks!
    Omran A: If you create the blog can you change my name to something else
    Omran A: It would be horrible to have people coming in and saying oh no it is you!
    Perry: Why, you were awesome. It is iWeb and this new, rammed down our throats long before it should have been, MobilMe that is the problem, not you. You were a real peach.
    Omran A: Thank you Perry
    Omran A: Thank you for chatting and I hope MobileMe services improve to meet your needs
    Omran A: And have a great day
    Perry: You can be certain that I do too! Thanks again!

    Yeah, if your Domain won't fit on a CD or you don't have space to save it, at LEAST set up Backup to annoy you at regular intervals. Once you've clicked cancel a few times due to wanting to get something else done, perhaps it will begin to wear on your psyche and guilt you into going ahead and doing it!

  • Backups Not Cataloged

    None of the NDMP backups I'm establishing are being cataloged.  The backup transcripts all have this line:
    Warning: this backup will not be cataloged; one or more history files are missing!
    No file information is available for restoration.  Any ideas?

    Sounds like you've got a catalog problem from some previous issue. Best to start a new indices.cur for the client by moving the current one out of the way.
    /usr/local/oracle/backup/admin/history/host/<hostname>
    Thanks
    Rich

  • Time Machine 1.1 sometimes deletes backups that should keep

    About two years ago I was intrigued about the disparition of several Time Machine backups. After changing to a larger external backup disk, I've been trying to follow the behavior of Time Machine. Overall, it seems to be quite predictable, corresponding to what is explained in its window: mostly keeping hourly backups during 24 hours, then, from these, only keeping the first one in each day during 30 days, and then, from these remaining backups, only keeping one per week as "space" permits. Since the new backup partition is large (240% of the HD disk), it is still far from removing oldest backup(s) in order to free space. However, in my system, Time Machine has removed more backups, which should have been kept, in at least two occassions:
    Several weeks ago, one month after having the system down for several days, two or three backups (specifically 2012-07-24-002423 and 2012-07-29-120258) that should be kept as weekly ones were deleted, possibly trying to resyncronize to a new day-of-week for the new series of weekly backups to keep.
    Recently, and possibly related with heavy memory load giving 7 GB of swap, TM "got crazy" during two activations, deleting up to eight backups, both daily and weekly ones, which were far from being the oldest backups in the volume.
    Has someone else observed this kind of behavior? What can be done to avoid it? If, as it seems, it is a bug in Time Machine, how can I notify Apple?
    Since Time Machine seems to have a limit of 5 old backup deletions per activation, and given that occasionally strange (and dangerous) behavior, I think that Time Machine should warn when backups older than one month are deleted, and ask permission when 5 or more backups are going to be deleted (at least giving the user the possibility of configuring it so). We are talking here of data security, so some precautions should be allowed when destroying large quantities of data, which otherwise may not be recoverable.
    The essential details follow:
    Strings in recent system.log messages containing "deleted backup" (first & last groups are normal, there was no hourly backup to delete between them):
    Oct 27 00:30:46 iMac com.apple.backupd[34391]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-09-27-002110: 120.20 GB now available
    Oct 27 02:27:42 iMac com.apple.backupd[34677]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-03-22-232115: 132.85 GB now available
    Oct 27 02:29:05 iMac com.apple.backupd[34677]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-04-06-000633: 143.17 GB now available
    Oct 27 02:30:23 iMac com.apple.backupd[34677]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-09-28-002619: 146.29 GB now available
    Oct 27 02:31:32 iMac com.apple.backupd[34677]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-09-30-004344: 149.48 GB now available
    Oct 27 02:31:50 iMac com.apple.backupd[34677]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-10-03-000509: 152.58 GB now available
    Oct 27 03:27:04 iMac com.apple.backupd[34860]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-10-08-001931: 155.64 GB now available
    Oct 27 03:27:40 iMac com.apple.backupd[34860]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-10-14-003758: 159.26 GB now available
    Oct 27 03:28:32 iMac com.apple.backupd[34860]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-10-22-002147: 162.48 GB now available
    Oct 27 11:37:36 iMac com.apple.backupd[35839]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-10-26-104655: 153.98 GB now available
    List of backups dates in the backup volume, and free space, taken from the terminal (after deletions: note that the backups marked in red should normally be kept):
    iMac:~ admin$ ls /Volumes/iMac\ HD\ Time\ Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/
    2011-10-01-061010    2012-05-31-093201          2012-10-20-002816
    2011-10-09-005429          2012-06-07-002543          2012-10-21-021504
    2011-10-16-001503          2012-06-14-005742          2012-10-23-004109
    2011-10-23-002554          2012-06-21-001427          2012-10-24-002334
    2011-11-05-001403          2012-06-28-001245          2012-10-25-002414
    2011-11-12-004617          2012-07-05-002056          2012-10-26-002613
    2011-11-19-000532          2012-07-12-002639          2012-10-26-012840
    2011-11-26-000431          2012-07-19-005850          2012-10-27-012731
    2011-12-03-000109          2012-08-05-002510          2012-10-27-032628
    2011-12-10-003557          2012-08-12-002739          2012-10-27-042813
    2011-12-17-002907          2012-08-19-005740          2012-10-27-052837
    2011-12-24-001228          2012-09-03-110847          2012-10-27-062824
    2011-12-31-002103          2012-09-10-123630          2012-10-27-113711
    2012-01-07-005520          2012-09-17-002437          2012-10-27-123817
    2012-01-14-000913          2012-09-24-002309          2012-10-27-133739
    2012-01-21-005206          2012-09-29-011601          2012-10-27-143746
    2012-01-28-000105          2012-10-01-001701          2012-10-27-153817
    2012-02-04-022951          2012-10-02-010201          2012-10-27-163745
    2012-02-12-210133          2012-10-04-000909          2012-10-27-173738
    2012-02-24-002145          2012-10-07-112125          2012-10-27-183838
    2012-03-02-002405          2012-10-09-001929          2012-10-27-193814
    2012-03-09-003236          2012-10-10-002008          2012-10-27-203751
    2012-03-16-002756          2012-10-11-001416          2012-10-27-213752
    2012-03-30-014934          2012-10-12-004500          2012-10-27-223747
    2012-04-19-004318          2012-10-13-012506          2012-10-27-233844
    2012-04-26-012354          2012-10-15-003823          2012-10-28-011809
    2012-05-03-003008          2012-10-16-002207          2012-10-28-013726
    2012-05-10-004554          2012-10-17-002306          Latest
    2012-05-17-011942          2012-10-18-002230
    2012-05-24-001808          2012-10-19-002253
    iMac:~ admin$ df
    Filesystem    512-blocks       Used Available Capacity  Mounted on
    /dev/disk0s2   914062528  585638424 327912104    65%    /
    devfs                226        226         0   100%    /dev
    map -hosts             0          0         0   100%    /net
    map auto_home          0          0         0   100%    /home
    /dev/disk1s4  2343750000 1980326912 363423088    85%    /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine
    /dev/disk1s3   976562504  568072864 408489640    59%    /Volumes/iMac HD SuperDuper!

    Time Machine has unexpectedly deleted several more backups, all of them (marked in red) about 2 hours before the 24-hour limit, then returned to expected behavior. Here is the complete list of yesterday's deletions (there was no 9pm backup to delete):
    Nov  5 04:04:46 iMac com.apple.backupd[18020]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-11-04-035134: 163.92 GB now available
    Nov  5 10:07:01 iMac com.apple.backupd[20110]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-11-04-114210: 155.69 GB now available
    Nov  5 11:06:46 iMac com.apple.backupd[20335]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-11-04-103500: 155.68 GB now available
    Nov  5 12:06:51 iMac com.apple.backupd[20542]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-11-04-134014: 153.54 GB now available
    Nov  5 13:06:34 iMac com.apple.backupd[20687]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-11-04-124112: 153.56 GB now available
    Nov  5 14:06:28 iMac com.apple.backupd[20828]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-11-04-154128: 153.55 GB now available
    Nov  5 15:06:37 iMac com.apple.backupd[21152]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-11-04-144118: 153.54 GB now available
    Nov  5 16:06:20 iMac com.apple.backupd[21360]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-11-04-174138: 151.67 GB now available
    Nov  5 17:06:31 iMac com.apple.backupd[21510]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-11-04-164144: 151.66 GB now available
    Nov  5 18:07:27 iMac com.apple.backupd[21674]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-11-04-194018: 151.59 GB now available
    Nov  5 20:48:14 iMac com.apple.backupd[21804]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-11-04-184044: 151.57 GB now available
    Nov  5 21:33:14 iMac com.apple.backupd[22086]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-11-04-230603: 151.54 GB now available
    Nov  5 22:33:30 iMac com.apple.backupd[22370]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-11-04-220537: 151.49 GB now available
    Nov  5 23:32:21 iMac com.apple.backupd[23141]: Deleted backup /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-11-05-000610: 151.47 GB now available
    And here is the complete log of Time Machine executions around the first unexpected deletion:
    Nov  5 09:04:17 iMac com.apple.backupd[19826]: Starting standard backup
    Nov  5 09:04:27 iMac com.apple.backupd[19826]: Backing up to: /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb
    Nov  5 09:04:41 iMac com.apple.backupd[19826]: No pre-backup thinning needed: 9.08 GB requested (including padding), 159.15 GB available
    Nov  5 09:05:35 iMac com.apple.backupd[19826]: Copied 1075 files (2.2 GB) from volume Macintosh HD.
    Nov  5 09:05:38 iMac com.apple.backupd[19826]: No pre-backup thinning needed: 6.41 GB requested (including padding), 156.92 GB available
    Nov  5 09:05:40 iMac com.apple.backupd[19826]: Copied 175 files (1.1 MB) from volume Macintosh HD.
    Nov  5 09:05:43 iMac com.apple.backupd[19826]: Starting post-backup thinning
    Nov  5 09:05:43 iMac com.apple.backupd[19826]: No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    Nov  5 09:05:43 iMac com.apple.backupd[19826]: Backup completed successfully.
    Nov  5 10:04:18 iMac com.apple.backupd[20110]: Starting standard backup
    Nov  5 10:04:18 iMac com.apple.backupd[20110]: Backing up to: /Volumes/iMac HD Time Machine/Backups.backupdb
    Nov  5 10:04:38 iMac com.apple.backupd[20110]: No pre-backup thinning needed: 10.56 GB requested (including padding), 156.92 GB available
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