Jeff Lambert wrote:Hi, I've had a couple of warning because I had a scheduled Backup and my mac wasn't running at the time. Now I want to get rid of those warning and not see a orange circle in my menu bar QRecall icon. Is it possible to reset the logs?
If you're talking about the warning indicators (yellow or red signal) in the archive status window, you can silence these warnings in that same window.
(1) Open the Archive Status window from either the QRecall Monitor dock icon or menu bar item.
(2) Expand the status pane of the archive with the warning
(3) Click the action (gear) button
shortcut for 2 & 3: control/right-click anywhere in the archive's status pane
(4) Choose one of the Silence options
You can have the monitor ignore a warning forever, or only until the action that would remedy the warning has had a chance to run again.
On another issus, It seems that I can't backup my Home Folder anymore. I upgraded to Mojave on Monday, and since then, I get an error message saying can't backup Home Folder, and the backup takes 0 sec. I've tried reinstalling QRecall, gave it full disk access, but still it's not working. I now have deleted that action that backup to my main Archive which is for the full disk.
You do need to grant QRecall Full Disk Access, but it's not the file you think it is.
Open your <home folder>/Library/Application Support/QRecall folder. Inside that you'll find an executable file named "QRecallHelper". This is the binary that actually performs the capture/recall, and is the one that needs full disk access. Drag that file into the Full Disk Access category of the security preferences panel and it should start working.
Note: We're working with Apple to resolve a number of issues still outstanding with Mojave and Full Disk Access, so this isn't a done deal just yet.
I thought this would be more stable than TimeMachine but I guess with TM I just didn't know when it was not working and now I know when QRecall isn't working
I occasionally get complains about how much QRecall complains when things aren't working perfectly. But if your data is important, you need to know this stuff!