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The permissions on the files are: ls -le [Qq][Rr]ecall* -rw-r--r--@ 1 xxxx admin 1468842 Mar 4 2021 QRecall4.icns -rwxr-xr-x@ 1 xxxx admin 54224 Mar 4 2021 QRecallKickStart -rwxr-xr-x@ 1 xxxx admin 751264 Mar 4 2021 QRecallScheduler -rwxr-xr-x@ 1 xxxx admin 253728 Mar 4 2021 QRecallSwitchboard lrwxr-xr-x 1 xxxx admin 46 Mar 4 2021 qrecall -> QRecallHelper.app/Contents/MacOS/QRecallHelper -rw-r--r--@ 1 xxxx admin 32140 Mar 4 2021 qrecall.1 xattr [Qq][Rr]ecall* QRecall Monitor.app: com.apple.quarantine QRecall4.icns: com.apple.quarantine QRecallHelp.help: com.apple.quarantine QRecallHelper.app: com.apple.quarantine QRecallKickStart: com.apple.quarantine QRecallScheduler: com.apple.quarantine QRecallService.service: com.apple.quarantine QRecallSwitchboard: com.apple.quarantine
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Running the latest 2.2.12 release on Big Sur (12.3) I can't get the security permissions correct to run the program (it launches but Monitor and Status are not allowed to run, nor any backups). Despite installing, deinstalling, rebooting, restarting, etc I keep getting the error message: Some services (Scheduler, Activity Monitor) are not responding. I've given total disk access to QRecall, Helper, Scheduler, & Monitor and Accessibility Access to Qrecall, Helper, Scheduler, & Monitor to no avail. Any other ideas?
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I know I would, as I often use qrecall to double check if I did something "stupid" (or one of my other products that deletes duplicates automatically did)
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Assuming I have room on my backup, is there really a reason for the system to Merge layers (it's set for daily) or should I just rely on Rolling Merge to keep a series of incremental backups on my system? Thanks, Jeffrey
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I was trying to repair an archive, and QRecall is stuck displaying the "Opening Archive" command (it's on a NAS drobo drive), with no progress being shown for hours. I don't want to interrupt the process unless I'm sure QRecall isn't doing anything. Should I just kill the QRecallHelper process? Clicking the "Stop" button does absolutely nothing. Jeffrey BTW the log file is not of any help, all it says is Action 2019-12-19 20:12:19 ------- Repair UserBU Action 2019-12-19 20:12:19 archive: /Volumes/Public/UserBU.quanta Action 2019-12-20 05:43:02 Minutia Received cancel request
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It there a way to list out the files that QRecall would replace when trying to restore a volume without performing the task? I accidentally may have deleted files from the command line (I won't write the dreaded unix command I issued here), and I just want to check the delta against my archive without actually performing the task initially to access what damage I may have done. Jeffrey
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I've be trying to use launchctl commands to try stop QRecall from respawning all its processes to no avail. As fast as I kill the process, it starts it back up. I need to unmount a volume that the program keeps accessing. Killing the processes (ps aux | grep -I qrecall, then kill PID...) after trying halt the launcthd using launchctl dumpstate | grep -i qrecall which the the running daemons and agents com.qrecall.monitor = { path = /Users/zzzz/Library/LaunchAgents/com.qrecall.monitor.plist program = /Applications/QRecall.app/Contents/Resources/QRecall Monitor.app/Contents/MacOS/QRecall Monitor XPC_SERVICE_NAME => com.qrecall.monitor com.qrecall.scheduler = { path = /Users/xxxx/Library/LaunchAgents/com.qrecall.scheduler.plist program = /Users/xxxx/Library/Application Support/QRecall/QRecallScheduler XPC_SERVICE_NAME => com.qrecall.scheduler creator = QRecallKickStar.304 1257 2 com.qrecall.scheduler com.qrecall.scheduler = { path = /Volumes/xxxx/Users/yyyyy/Library/LaunchAgents/com.qrecall.scheduler.plist program = /Library/Application Support/QRecall/504/QRecallScheduler XPC_SERVICE_NAME => com.qrecall.scheduler and then using sudo launchctl unload -F /Volumes/xxxx/Users/yyyyy/Library/LaunchAgents/com.qrecall.scheduler.plist sudo launchctl unload -F /Users/zzzz/Library/LaunchAgents/com.qrecall.monitor.plist sudo launchctl unload -F /Users/zzzz/Library/LaunchAgents/com.qrecall.monitor.plist but it doesn't work. QRecall just starts up again! Any ideas how to temporarily stop the program and all it's processes????????
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I know that the archive used to be capped at 2TB, but that was back in 2009. What are the current limits. I seemed to have hit mine. Also is there a way to divide up an archive (the two separate volumes that were backed up into it) into two separate archives without destroying the original one (since it contains important old info)? Jeffrey
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