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Where is the log file stored?
I have SuperDuper running on a OS X server about 1000 miles away. Most of the maintenance and other misc. tasks I do through the terminal. Since I just started using SuperDuper (in place of ChronoSync and CCC), I want to monitor it closely until it gains my full and complete trust. So I want to make sure that my scheduled backups are actually occurring, so what would be the best way of verifying this:
1) Maybe through the log file??? Where is it? 2) Maybe some UNIX command line that will show me the last time a drive was touched??? How? 3) Maybe SuperDuper has a way of notifying the user when a particular Backup succeeded or failed??? Anyway, I just want to get feedback on what's the best approach to this? |
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The log file is stored in the settings package for the given scheduled copy, stored in Library/Application Support/SuperDuper!/Scheduled Copies. You'll find the logs inside the appropriate package, in the Logs folder.
If you want it to notify you when the copy happens, I'd suggest modifying the "Copy Job" script you'll find in the same package. Edit the entries at the top to do whatever you'd like for notification (you can even use "path to me" to find the location of the logfiles and the like). Then, uncheck and re-check the schedule checkbox, and we'll compile the script for you. Does that help?
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I'm not sure it does help. I'm trying to accomplish this through the Terminal and the only thing I find that is "Cron Job" is a file called "Cron Job.app". So I'm not sure where to go from here.
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You mean 'Copy Job.app'?
Parallel to that you should see a "Logs" folder. Go in that folder and you'll see the logs.
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I found the Logs folder. I was responding to this statement of yours:
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Also, yes I meant "Copy Job". Last edited by pwharff; 12-06-2005 at 07:21 PM. |
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No, it won't say "Copy complete" if there are problems -- it'll end with an error.
The previous statement is referring to the "Copy Job.applescript" you'll also find parallel to the Copy Job.app. The "app" is the compiled version.
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