"Back off man, I'm a scientist" (Bill Murray, Ghostbusters). Sorry, couldn't resist. I have sufficient evidence to convince me that CCC was part of the problem.Are you able to disconnect the destination drive and eliminate CCC as part of the issue?
"Back off man, I'm a scientist" (Bill Murray, Ghostbusters). Sorry, couldn't resist. I have sufficient evidence to convince me that CCC was part of the problem.Are you able to disconnect the destination drive and eliminate CCC as part of the issue?
I've installed the latest beta and auto run when attached still doesn't work for me.I'm on 6.0.5-b2 (7234) and auto run when attached works fine for me on Monterey.
Maybe try reselecting the source and destination drives?I've installed the latest beta and auto run when attached still doesn't work for me.
Great idea, except....Maybe try reselecting the source and destination drives?
Already done that by recreating the backup task. In fact, I tried reselecting the drives before I recreated the task.I've deleted and recreated the task, it's still the same.
Can you clarify? So...can only be cloned once...can't use same drive ...so..clone and hold drive in storage for an emergency or to re-clone have to make an 'original' clone each time? Hence, use a non-bootable for 'daily' back up to CCC and for bootable have to 'erase...clone' on perviously stored backup? Sorry if not too clear!Even though we all ran into what Big Sur introduced, that still didn't completely stymie us from make partial clones for restoration of the ID, settings/data for doing a reinstall the the MacOS 11 using Migration Assistant. Eventually Apple got its APFS replication utility to work well enough that you could make bootable backstops, although only on the first cloning attempt, you could not perform incremental cloning of the system anymore.
When Monterey first came out we were back to the signed system volumes and the APFS replication utility not working for creating bootable clones. But Apple did fix it a bit later to it being usable again after a few betas. Later in Monterey beta cycle they added security that requires a admin level user to use their passcode to allow a external clone of that cryptographically sealed "Signed System Volume to be able to boot and see other volumes. You still are stuck with the first cloning attempt working limitation.
Hopefully Apple has taken this as far as it needs to go now.![]()
Otherwise you would have to go out into 'the real world' where they demand 'Results'.........😉!"Back off man, I'm a scientist" (Bill Murray, Ghostbusters). Sorry, couldn't resist. I have sufficient evidence to convince me that CCC was part of the problem.
Thanks for the tip. Unfortunately the command doesn't appear to work under Monterey. I get:Maybe you need to run the terminal command to make the hidden volume show under finder? See the last part of this article
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How to hide specific mounted volumes from your Mac's desktop
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Note the lower-case “v” in this command as opposed to the upper-case in the hiding command. This is the attribute controlled by “-a”; “V” means “invisible”, and “v” means “visible”.
Normally you won't see these items in the Finder, though, because the Finder visually mashes the content of the two volumes together to make them appear as a single volume. Also, the Finder won't list your Data volume alongside all of your other volumes – the Data volume is mounted but hidden.
Smiling is nicer. Perhaps you're unfamiliar with this quote:Otherwise you would have to go out into 'the real world' where they demand 'Results'.........😉!
Agreed! It was my way of agreeing with your response! Kudos with a 😃!Smiling is nicer. Perhaps you're unfamiliar with this quote:. My results are available on PubMed.
Sorry Blowback. I misinterpreted your response, which perplexed me. Murray's line is popular amongst scientists.Agreed! It was my way of agreeing with your response! Kudos with a 😃!
No prob....Scientist/Engineer myself for many years. The Universe is the size of your understanding of it....And, you are aware that my 'quote' is from the same movie? Its my favorite from the movie.Sorry Blowback. I misinterpreted your response, which perplexed me. Murray's line is popular amongst scientists.
Space is big, really big.The Universe is the size of your understanding of it....
No, I missed that, which is probably why I was perplexed. I got Feek's though. Another favourite.No prob....Scientist/Engineer myself for many years. The Universe is the size of your understanding of it....And, you are aware that my 'quote' is from the same movie? Its my favorite from the movie.
Can you boot from the clone?installed CCC 6.0.5 and ran my (2) iMacs (with Monterey installed) without any issue..
Build 7252: Made a small adjustment to CCC's crash report submission facility to accommodate some changes on macOS Monterey.
I am evaluating CCC for use on my MBP. I have downloaded the trial version and have setup up several tasks. Although there is a message that they are monitoring change, I have removed some files from the source folder and a synch task has not been triggered. My setup:
MBP > Folder A
Ext Hard Drive> Folder A Copy
Automation:
So to review, I setup up several tasks, at first with the above settings. Manually it would sink, but then to test it I removed 1 file off the source folder placing it in the trash to see if this would trigger a synch task. It did not.
- Schedule Basis: When files are changed on the source.
- Frequency Limit: 1 minute= does this mean checks every minute for a change?
- Data Threshold Limit: Default is 1 GB- Does this mean that it does not trigger until 1GB of change or is 1GB the max that it will transfer? I realize under Schedule Basis I have set the trigger as when files are changed on source.I would assume this overrides the Data Threshold limit, but maybe not. But I have tested it both ways setting it to both 1GB and 0GB and a Task Synch effect has not triggered.
Then as a second test, I set it up with a Data Threshold Limit of 0GB thinking that maybe this would trigger any change in files on the source folder. It did not.
What am I missing?
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Thanks for responding. 1Gb is a huge amount of data imo to wait for a sync, I want the equivalent of any change on the source to update say within a minute. I tried setting the data threshold to 0 and that did not seem to work. With the data I am saving, mostly documents of various types, bills, notes, records, guides, manuals, it could be anywhere from days to weeks, to trigger a sync, and for somone who is trying to keep the equivalent of an electronic office, where everything exists on a hard drive, and many scanned documents are shredded after scanned, if it is a 1GB limit, that just does not work for my purposes.The frequency limit is the minimum amount of time that CCC will allow to pass before it attempts a backup. The data threshold means it doesn’t trigger until it detects at least that size of altered data before it attempts a backup (your first guess).
For example, mine is set to 60 minutes and 1GB. That means CCC will wait for at least 60 minutes and at least 1GB of change before backup. If it reaches the 1GB before the 60 minutes is up, it will wait. If it reaches the 60 before 1GB, it will wait.
The forum and support seem to be right here..... Maybe it exists, but on their web site, I see no tech/customer support or community forum to discuss such things.