Rather than reporting that the Drobo device is unable to accommodate the extended attribute, these devices report that the destination volume is full, even when there is adequate space available. This update addresses that issue, CCC will now immediately evaluate the filesystem URL of the network volume that is returned in reponse to its mount request and update its own internal reference to the user account as appropriate.įixed an issue in which CCC may refuse to allow the user to schedule a backup task to a disk image that resides on a FUSE volume.įixed an issue in which a scheduled task could load in a hung state if the task configuration file was corrupted.Ĭhanged to accommodate some Drobo devices having a problem storing extended attributes larger than 1KB. Previously, this difference would cause CCC to believe that the network volume was mounted with other credentials altogether, and CCC would refuse to use the network volume under the assumption that permissions issues would ensue. We have also added answers to some frequently asked questions about full disk encryption to our documentation.įixed an odd edge case in OS X in which you can mount a network volume using a short user name, such as "johnny", but the remote host will place the long name in the filesystem URL that is returned, e.g. If full disk encryption is not supported on a particular volume, CCC indicates exactly why not. Enabling encryption on an OS X backup volume, for example, involves several steps that must be executed in the correct order. The core CCC backup features you know and love are now better than ever!Īlternatively you can download the latest beta version of this software.This update is fully qualified on OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, OS X 10.7 Lion, OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, and now OS X 10.9 Mavericks.ĬCC now offers volume-specific advice about how to enable full disk encryption.Pause a backup, and several other features our users have asked for.Compare: Visual comparison of the source and destination. ![]() Backup Audit: Review what was copied and why.Task Preview: See what will happen before you back up.Run backups "When files are modified on the source".CCC Dashboard: The new menubar app, now with snapshot disk usage.Snapshot navigator: Easy way to explore older versions of files.Redesigned interface with Dark Mode, real time task performance info and estimated time remaining.Quick Update: Update your backups up to 20x faster.Faster backups with our next-generation file copier.We've had so many new features in the oven for a while, and now we're finally ready to share it with the world! CCC 6 offers unprecedented accountability for your backups and insight into what's changing on your Mac, plus a brand new file copier that's faster, smarter, and designed to adapt to Apple's fast pace of OS and filesystem innovation. Any machine that supports macOS (officially).ĬCC 6 is here! Faster backups, better accountability, Dark Mode, and so much more.CCC will not backup directly to CDs or DVD*R discs, though you can backup to an appropriately sized disk image, then burn the image to disc with Toast or Disk Copy.Cloning to a disk image will (obviously), not yield a bootable volume unless you use CCC to restore the image to a physical partition or disk. Local (i.e., not over a network connection), HFS+ formatted partition or hard drive.Now you can setup a regular backup regimen that occurs in the background, even if you are not logged in! Version 2 also offers enhancements for lab administrators, including the option to run pre and post*flight shell scripts, the ability to modify the list of items to be removed at the end of a clone, and the ability to create a disk image on the fly. In addition to the features that CCC has provided in the past, version 2 offers synchronization of the source and target as well as scheduled backup tasks. ![]() ![]() Have you ever wanted a simple, complete, bootable backup of your hard drive? Have you ever wanted to upgrade to a larger hard drive with minimal hassle and without reinstalling your OS and all of your applications? Have you ever wanted to move your entire macOS installation to a new computer? Then CCC is the tool for you! CCC makes these tasks simple by harnessing the Unix power built into macOS.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |