1/13/2024 0 Comments Hyperdock mojave issues![]() I was told to remove programs like HyperDock, Transmission, and HPs easy scan utility for "testing purposes" and was told that these recommendations do not mean that these apps are at fault. ![]() Not an admission that macOS Mojave had a bug or that this is an error on Apples end, which at this point it clearly is. ![]() However upon following up with them later in the week, I was informed that their recommendation was to remove 3rd part programs that might be causing issues. I was told to upload the relevant info (the logs and a screen shot of the error) so the Engineers could take a look and then he would reach out to me to follow up and tell me what the Engineers had to say. He also helped try and isolate the issue by having me run their CaptureData.app to log for errors during an attempted Time Machine backup. My Technician, Colin, was very helpful and ensured that these concerns would be looked at by Apples engineers. I reached out to Apple and spoke with a Senior Tech to provide a statement. I can also back this statement up seeing as the folder does not appear to be increase in size during the backup, which it should be doing under normal operation. As Time Machine attempts to make a backup of the users computer, that work file increases in size and Time Machine attempts to back it up, cascading until there is no more room left for Time Machine to make a backup, causing the process to fail. It looks like TimeMachine is not using that folder anymore, but stores that always growing data somewhere else, triggering the problem: as TimeMachine moves on, the total size of data to be backed up grows with it until it reaches a full disk, no matter what disk size you have.Īccording to the above statement, it would appear that Time Machine no longer stores its work data in the Shared/adi folder and has instead elected to use a different location. In previous versions, the problem of the ever growing backup (endless) was fixed by excluding the directory where it stored its work files.Īdding /Users/Shared/adi to the exclude list was enough.
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