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It would probably be easiest to use our schedule driver as the base: you'll find it embedded in the schedule package when you schedule a copy (Control+click and navigate inside, you'll find the applescript there). There are sections you can add code to run things on error, success, etc.
We do lock drive identification to the drive's low-level ID, rather than its name. If you send email I can tell you how to set some drives to the same ID.
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