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Old 12-23-2005, 04:42 PM
prestonholmes prestonholmes is offline
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OK, the schedule didn't write because I had the crontab open in cronnix - thats fixed.

It looks like if the target volume isn't mounted, your the error is generated in the SuperDuper log, but no error is triggered in in the applescript (and so the nice little error stub you put in is not called). I need this because I have to make sure that the people who are rotating the drives are getting them plugged back in correctly.

So I'm going back to my own applescript called by cron (since I use these tools all the time anyway, if I have to go back in 6 months to change something, I'll figure out my way of doing it faster than remembering to open up your package, but bravo on the layout).

-Preston
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