I just tried again, and the pause wasn't that long this time (45 seconds), which may be because I restarted the machine only an hour or so ago. Anyway, I tried these commands:
Code:
phil@PhilsPBG4:~$ ps -auxww | grep SVU
root 530 26.7 0.2 74980 2236 ?? R 11:08PM 0:00.43 /Applications/SuperDuper!.app/Contents/MacOS/SVUclone -v -v -v -v -p -c different -x -d /Applications/SuperDuper!.app/Contents/Resources/Copy Scripts/Backup - all files.dset -u Phil Gyford -k SPSD001001-AFFB-0JB1-N3P3-2TE1-455L / /Volumes/Hachiji Backup
root 506 0.0 0.0 28364 428 ?? S 11:08PM 0:00.04 /Applications/SuperDuper!.app/Contents/MacOS/SVUagent
phil 532 0.0 0.0 18172 336 std S+ 11:08PM 0:00.01 grep SVU
phil@PhilsPBG4:~$ sudo sample SVUClone 5
Password:
sample cannot find a process you have access to which has a name like 'SVUClone'
syntax: sample <pid/partial name> <duration (secs)> { <msecs between samples> } <options>
options: {-mayDie} {-wait} {-subst <old> <new>}*
-file filename specifies where results should be written
-mayDie reads symbol information right away
-wait wait until the process named (usually by partial name)
exists, then start sampling
-subst can be used to replace a stripped executable by another
Note that the program must have been started using a full path, rather than a relative path, for analysis to work, or that the -subst option must be specified
It seems to work fine and there are no crash logs.