Prion wrote:what I meant was why enabling TimeMachine may have conflicted with QRecall, possibly the fact that both running simultaneously and/or that the USB drive is connected to the TimeCapsule may play a role here though I have not idea *how* exactly this may have been a problem.
To the best of my knowledge, Time Machine and QRecall should coexist peacefully, with some minor caveats. I have a number of customers who run both QRecall and Time Machine and haven't reported problems.
Having QRecall and Time Machine both backing up to the same drive simultaneously can result in poor performance—for both. QRecall and Time Machine both use a fair amount of memory and are very I/O intensive. The result is more competition than cooperation, resulting in wasted effort and poor performance.
A small number of customers have reported that having multiple processes hammering on the same USB drive can sometime "overwhelm" the drive or the USB interface, resulting in I/O errors. These seem to be transient, but that would definitely cause QRecall to halt in its tracks.
My suggestion is to make a note of when Time Machine normally does its thing and schedule QRecall to do its heavy lifting (like daily capture and merge actions) at some other time. You might want to suspend QRecall's scheduled actions until Time Machine is finished with its initial backup.
I definitely did not run out of space, on both hard drives there is more than 200 GB of free space available.
Then it sounds like an I/O or some other event caused QRecall to stop. The log should say. If you send a diagnostic report (Help > Send Report), I'll take a look at it.
The QR Archive on the USB drive could be repaired using the auto-repair
Auto-repair occurs when something disastrous happens (crash, I/O error) to the capture process. If the archive was auto-repaired, then I suspect an I/O error.
Whatever detail it was, everything is working again now. For now, the USB drive is connected to the MBP directly and TimeMachine is disabled. I'll await your comments on how to proceed regarding
1) coexistence of TimeMachine and QRecall
Should be OK. It might be too much for your USB drive, but it shouldn't be. Also, that could change if you move the drive to your Time Capsule.
2) connecting the USB drive to the TimeCapsule.
Should also be fine. After you move your drive to the Time Capsule, you'll need to open all of your QRecall actions and change the archive in each to refer to the new archive, which will now appear on a networked volume. You will also need to be logged in for your QRecall actions to run. Mac OS X requires an account and password to mount a networked volume, and that requires you to be logged in.
Thanks for your support! The longer I work with QRecall the more I realize just how much consideration and attention to detail went into its creation.