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Still having issues with archives on an encrypted volume versus on a disk image. Sent you another diagnostic report.
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I was wondering if two computers with two different identity keys can capture to an archive at the same time. If not, what is the best method for allowing them to take turns backing up automatically? Please let me know. Thanks!
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Note to others that want to use encryption. You should use lion's volume encryption feature and not an encrypted disk image or sparse bundle. The sparse bundle creates two disk directory indexes, which can cause problems. James says he will also be adding encryption directly to the program in a future version so be on the lookout for that as an option.
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I sent you the diagnostic report and provide the answers to your questions with the report. Please let me know if you need anymore info.
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I am having a problem with an archive. Originally I did a capture and the verification failed. 1) I did a disk repair with disk utility, which gave no errors. 2) I did a repair with Qrecall and the most recent layer was marked "damaged". 3) Since there was not much data in the layer, I deleted the layer and repeated the backup. 4) I then did another capture and verification. Verification failed. 5) I did a repair. Looked like it repaired successfully since the layer was not marked damage. 6) Today, I did another capture & verify and received once again a failure in verification. The log error states "data package checksum not in negative hash" Please help.
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I was curious how verifying worked. Does it compare the data written to an external drive to the internal drive. You mention that you can have a server do a verify operation at a later time without having the original computer connected to the network. Please let me know.
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