James Bucanek wrote:
Jaap van Ees wrote:Is this normal behaviour?
This is normal.
After a merge or layer delete, the next capture or compact action begins by going through the archive to find any quanta that no longer belongs to an item. It marks these quanta as "unused." The capture action will then reuse the space occupied by the orphaned quanta. The compact action will remove them entirely.
How long can this take, after a merge action in which no layer were found to merge?
I have a very new archive because I just started evaluating QRecall a couple of days ago. I'm trying to back up 2 systems to the archive-- the one that the backup drive is connected to (Mac A), and another one which mounts the backup drive over the network (Mac B). Mac A backed up to the archive, and did a scheduled merge action, but of course there were no layers to merge yet. Mac B failed to run anything at night because it was logged out, so I'm trying to manually run the capture now. But it's been on "Locating unused space" for over 37 minutes now. Granted it's going to be a little slow using the drive over the network, but what could it be doing??? Should I just quit it and try again? How long should I let it go on like that? Using Version 1.0.1 (1.0.1.9), btw.
EDIT: Happy to report now that somewhere between 40 minutes and an hour after running the action, it is now actively backing up files. So, we're having some progress here.