I'm really not sure. We're doing nothing weird here, and I've been doing Tiger clones for quite a few months without issue. We've seen a few people get this "Temporarily Unavailable" message, and it seems to have to do with Tiger.
Why Deja Vu would be able to copy the files I don't know: perhaps the Cocoa calls for file copying are more stringent about error checking and flagging these unusual resource issues: certainly that's what the error is coming from.
I might suggest trying a temporary spotlight disable for both the source and destination drives. If you're comfortable at the command line, you can do:
sudo mdutil -i off / "/Volumes/Mac HD_2"
and then, when the backup is done, do:
sudo mdutil -i on / "/Volumes/Mac HD_2"
But -- again -- this shouldn't be necessary.
It could also be that this particular file is marked "Busy" for some reason (even though it shouldn't be, as far as I can tell), and that's preventing copying. Booting from the Tiger install DVD and checking the disk with Disk Utility might help, but you're failing so *early* in the process -- only a few seconds in -- that it doesn't really make sense to me.
Anyone else out there seeing anything like this?
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