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TimeMachineScheduler... In Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Apple has introduced Time Machine, a very convenient way to make backups. Unfortunately the backup interval is preset constantly to one hour.

TimeMachineScheduler disables the automatic backup function of Time Machine and installs its own launchd agent. As the agent is located in the main library, the administrator password is required for all (writing) operations. Except disabling Time Machine no further system files and preferences will be touched by TimeMachineScheduler.

There are (still) some access privileges problems in OS X 10.5 Leopard, if the operation system has been updated, migrated or installed with the archive & install option. TimeMachineScheduler takes care of all files and sets owner, group and the privileges to the proper default value.

You can install and uninstall the agent as well as only load and unload it to disable making backups temporarily. The interval can be set between 1 and 12 hours, and the agent can be set to run additionally at load, which means also at startup and login. You can press a button to run a backup immediately. The status of the scheduler will be displayed.

TimeMachineScheduler is not required to run permanently or to be launched at startup. The launchd agent works self dependent in the background.

Known problems:

• As TimeMachineScheduler works independent from the Time Machine Preferences, some information might be displayed wrong in the Preference Pane of Time Machine. • It could happen, that the backup volume cannot be unmounted (using the automount feature). This occurs also, if the application of TimeMachineScheduler is running. However the daemon is not affected.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.3.1:
  • problem fixed, that the backup volume won't be unmounted automatically

REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Stefan Klieme
Downloads:10,401
  - Version d/l:2,914
Utilities:System
License:Free
Date:06 Sep 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
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Jan 28 2009

TONYS  Me again. The actual message I get reads:

"You do not have appropriate access privileges to save file “.001b63a1dcc0” in folder “My Book”. To view or change access privileges, select the item in Finder and choose File > Get Info."

Sorry,

TonyS  
(Version 2.3.1)

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Jan 28 2009

TONYS  As soon as I installed and configured this app, Time Machine stopped recognizing my external (backup) disk and greets with this message every time I try to choose the backup disk:

"You do not have appropriate access privileges to save file “.001b63a1dcc0” in folder “ Get Info."

A spotlight search doesn't find this file.

I've tried all I can think of, up uninstalling the program to cure the problem, but no luck. I suppose I'm looking at an Archive and Install of Leopard.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks

TonyS  
(Version 2.3.1)

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Jan 7 2009

JEFF H.  This never worked for me either...

Trashed it.  
(Version 2.3.1)

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Dec 21 2008

PETER94  Does not seem to work on my MacBook Pro running OS 10.5.6. The TMS preference window indicates that it is installed and loaded, but all it does is switch Time Machine to "Off". No backups. Am I missing something?  
(Version 2.3.1)

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Sep 28 2008

ROBK  You can also use Lingon to change Time Machine backup times.

See http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20080211194627629  
(Version 2.3.1)

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Feb 4 2008
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GREGR  Does not work. Hangs on launch.  
(Version 2.0)

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Jan 25 2008

SINOUHE  Does not work on my iMac 24 nor on my MacBook Pro...  
(Version 2.0)

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Jan 12 2008

SOLEFALD  sorry to bring this up again, but it does not seem to be working....

It says that scheduler is Installed and Loaded, disk mounted, BUT i just checked my TimeMachine disk and looks like the latest backup is from January 4th, the day before i installed new TimeMachineScheduler 2.0  
(Version 2.0)

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Jan 1 2008
*****

ETEARL  Very nice! Clean, easy to understand and works.  
(Version 2.0)

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Dec 14 2007

SOLEFALD  for me the Sechdule does not seem to load across reboots. When i start TMS, it says

"installed but not loaded" and i have to hit Load button myself. How do i make it Load automatically?

And are you planning on adding a time frame that is longer than 12 hours?

thanks  
(Version 1.1)

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Dec 16 2007

STEF@NK  Hi,

the next version of TimeMachineScheduler (which will be released in a few days) will use a launchd daemon

instead of launchd agent. This will solve your reboot problem.

No, I'm not planning to implement intervals greater than 12 hours because this will undermine the purpose of Time Machine's incremental backups  
(Version 1.1)

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