TimeMachineScheduler


Version: 2.3.1
Size:
2.18MB
Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.5 higher
Seller:
Stefan Klieme
Price:
Free
System:
Mac OS X
Rating:
4.5
License:
Freeware

Description - 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. Apple uses an launchd daemon to control the timing, but changing the interval value in the launchd.plist file has no effect. TimeMachineScheduler disables the Automatic Backup function of Time Machine and installs its own launchd daemon. As the daemon 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 daemon 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 daemon 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.During a runnig backup the control elements are disabled and all actions will be written into a log file (/Library/Logs/TimeMachineScheduler.log). TimeMachineScheduler is not required to run permanently, the scheduler works self dependent in the background. If you want to revert to the original settings of Time Machine, just uninstall the scheduler and enable Time Machine in its Preference Pane.Features:

TimeMachineScheduler Time Machine Launchd Daemon


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