Mark Gerber wrote:How can I stop this process?
If you ever have a run-away QRecall process, it can be stopped using the Activity Monitor (or the Terminal or any similar tool of your choice).
Open the Activity Monitor and find the QRecallHelper process (there will be one instance of QRecallHelper for every running command or action. Select the process and click the Quit Process icon or choose View > Quit Process. Try doing a Quit first (this is equivelent to clicking the stop button in the Activity Window). If that doesn't have any effect, use Force Quit.
Have I hopelessly messed things up and do I need to start over ...
I can't see that you've done anything wrong, but I do see some problems with your external drive in the logs.
Your external drive attempts to disconnect/unmount at regular intervals. While QRecall wasn't doing anything, I found this in your log file:
2009-01-10 03:36:45.600 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 03:36:46.339 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 03:51:45.598 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 03:51:45.624 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 04:06:45.601 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 04:06:45.644 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 04:21:45.599 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 04:21:45.643 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 04:36:45.600 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 04:36:45.632 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 04:51:45.598 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 04:51:45.624 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 05:06:45.601 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 05:06:45.635 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 05:21:45.599 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 05:21:45.658 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 05:36:45.599 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 05:36:45.783 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 05:51:45.599 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 05:51:46.072 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 06:06:45.599 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 06:06:45.667 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 06:21:45.600 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 06:21:45.623 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 06:36:45.599 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 06:36:45.635 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 06:51:45.598 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 06:51:45.629 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 07:06:45.599 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 07:06:45.629 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 07:21:45.599 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 07:21:45.630 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 07:36:45.599 -0500 #debug# unmounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
2009-01-10 07:36:45.667 -0500 #debug# mounted volume /Volumes/MAXimus
I don't know if the drive is being unmounted intentionally (unlikely), but it appears to be spontaneously ejecting itself during the day. It then immediately reconnects and mounts again.
In every case where the volume unmounted while a capture was in progress, the capture immediately encountered problems -- which isn't terribly surprising.
I suspect that the volume going off-line is the principle culprit. I would contact the drive manufacturer or look for some event that coincides with the volume being unmounted.