Newbie Question re Logs
Hi. Am working through the aftermath of a crash. I need to verify the last time SuperDuper ran and what kind of backup it did. Is there such a thing as a log file I can view?
Is critical to recover a file that contains my son's entire semester of OneNote class notes. Macbook running Vista inside VMWare (after recovering from an internal HD failure, suffered a Vista corruption inside the VMWare Fusion session; now can't find the OneNote files he used in the session. thanks, Henry |
The logs are inside SuperDuper! itself -- open it up and press Cmd+L to get the last "manual" run log. Select a schedule and click "Show Log" for the schedule's copy.
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thank you
Thanks a lot Dave. I will try that now.
Henry |
How to see older logs?
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For a given copy, get one log up, then Cmd+click its title bar. The other logs are in the "Logs" folder.
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Is it possible to access the logs from the backup volume? I've mounted my backup drive on another machine and want to look at the logs on the external drive. Basically - can I look at the log files to see which was the last one WITHOUT running SD?
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They're stored in the settings package for the backup you want... the path you can see when you Cmd+click the title bar. Note that the 'current' log isn't written until the copy is complete.
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Thanks for the quick answer - but you assume I know where the settings package is. Since you refer to package - I assume that part of the answer requires a "show contents". But where on the external HD am I looking for the package?
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Again, take a look at the path that comes up when you Cmd+Click the title bar of an existing log. That shows you the full path...
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Log viewing
I am really feeling stupid...I must be missing something. When I select "show logs" from the upper menu and get a log, but it isn't necessarily the last one. CMD + click doesn't do anything on the logs title bar.
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The last log for a scheduled copy is in the Scheduled Copies window - Window > Scheduled Copies. Select the copy you're interested in, then click "Show Log..."
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