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Superduper and Google Desktop
I installed Google Desktop for Mac and tried to clone my drive today using Superduper. The cloning failed, so I stopped the GD indexing and cloning still failed.
I then uninstalled the GD and ran Superduper successfully. Are there plans to support GD as is done with Spotlight during cloning? Any workarounds? Thanks, kersch |
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I don't really have enough information here, kersch. Could you send the log from the failure to me at the support email address (preferably using "Send to shirt pocket")?
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I am having a similar problem but in my case, the Smart Update is just hanging.
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Kersch's problem mysteriously went away: my guess is that you have to exclude Google's desktop database if it's updating -- it's likely being constantly written while you're going through the first indexing.
You can use "lsof" to determine what's actually being copied. Search the forums for "lsof" and you'll see how to do it.
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Sorry, I am a bit confused. Where exactly do I exclude what I assume you mean to be the GDS index?
If you mean somehow stop GDS from indexing while SD is runnning, I thought I had done that within in GDS but it didn't seem to work. Last edited by sgmiller; 04-06-2007 at 08:07 PM. |
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I don't know where the index is, actually, so it's realy hard for me to help there. But if you think you've stopped it, perhaps it's backing up the index itself? That's what "lsof" will tell you...
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