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M Prewitt
2005-06-06
2013-04-29
  • M Prewitt

    M Prewitt - 2005-06-06

    I am running PsyncX 2.1.1 under Tiger. I entered a number of backup jobs, saved them, ran them successfully. Under Panther I had experienced an occasional problem where every once in a while all my backup jobs would disappear, and I would have to re-enter them. So I closed the program and restarted it, and they were there.

    Some days later, when I opened PsyncX again, all of the jobs were gone. This is quite frustrating, since I have maybe 10 or so backup jobs, each with different options.

    If I knew were PsyncX saves its data, I could back that up, but I have not been able to determine that yet. More to the point, I would like to know what I could do to keep this from happening again.

     
    • james cecorn

      james cecorn - 2005-06-28

      i'm still running 10.3.6 and am getting the amnesia effect. this after a complete format/osx reinstall/psyncx restore on a crapped HDD.

      now i cannot get the backups to remain. after quit and relaunch the backup schedules are all missing.

       
    • peterfri

      peterfri - 2005-07-15

      I have the same amnesia effect under Tiger, but I never had it under Panther

       
    • rei_vilo

      rei_vilo - 2006-03-20

      Bonjour from France,

      I have the same problem. After defining a backup, I try to save it. Then, after quitting and relaunching PSyncX, the backup is not listed!

      I am currently using Mac OS X.4.4

      Here is what the console says :

      2006-03-20 21:35:04.734 PsyncX[295] *** -[NSCFArray insertObject:atIndex:]: index (10) beyond bounds (10)
      2006-03-20 21:35:05.863 PsyncX[295] *** -[NSCFArray insertObject:atIndex:]: index (10) beyond bounds (10)
      2006-03-20 21:35:07.173 PsyncX[295] *** -[NSCFArray insertObject:atIndex:]: index (10) beyond bounds (10)
      2006-03-20 21:35:08.685 PsyncX[295] *** -[NSCFArray insertObject:atIndex:]: index (10) beyond bounds (10)
      2006-03-20 21:35:10.143 PsyncX[295] *** -[NSCFArray insertObject:atIndex:]: index (10) beyond bounds (10)
      2006-03-20 21:36:36.706 PsyncX[303] *** -[NSCFArray insertObject:atIndex:]: index (10) beyond bounds (10)
      2006-03-20 21:36:45.241 PsyncX[303] *** -[NSCFArray insertObject:atIndex:]: index (10) beyond bounds (10)
      2006-03-20 21:36:45.849 PsyncX[303] *** -[NSCFArray insertObject:atIndex:]: index (10) beyond bounds (10)

      What to do ?

      Thank you for your help and best regards,

      --- rei_vilo

       
    • Crikey

      Crikey - 2006-09-06

      Has this problem been resolved as its now happening to me, looks like a permissions problem.

       

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