![]() => Total Backup: 42898 changed files/directories, 835.86MB > 24.4MB /Macintosh HD/Users/pickerin/Desktop/WCS7_0cg.pdfĢ4.0KB-> 24.4MB /Macintosh HD/Users/pickerin/Desktop/Ĩ7.2KB-> 87.2KB /Macintosh HD/Users/pickerin/Documents/Dropbox/Ģ85.6MB-> 286.8MB /Macintosh HD/Users/pickerin/Documents/Microsoft User Data/ħ7.6MB-> 78.9MB /Macintosh HD/Users/pickerin/Library/Application Support/Ģ9.4KB-> 51.5MB /Macintosh HD/Users/pickerin/Library/Arq/ģ.8MB-> 3.8MB /Macintosh HD/Users/pickerin/Library/Cookies/Ĥ25B-> 425B /Macintosh HD/Users/pickerin/Library/LaunchAgents/ġ.3MB-> 1.8MB /Macintosh HD/Users/pickerin/Library/Mail/ĥ.9MB-> 5.9MB /Macintosh HD/Users/pickerin/Library/Preferences/ġ.5MB-> 1.5MB /Macintosh HD/Users/pickerin/Library/Safari/Ĥ.2MB-> 289.0MB /Macintosh HD/Users/pickerin/Music/iTunes/ => Comparing TM backup -090631 to -154335ġ82B-> 182B /Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/WoW.mfilģ06.1KB-> 499.8KB /Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/Cache/ADB/ġ93.1KB-> 380.9KB /Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/Cache/WDB/ĥ78B-> 578B /Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/Data/enUS/Ĥ08B-> 408B /Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/Data/Interface/ġ5.9MB-> 16.1MB /Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/Interface/AddOns/ġ.8KB-> 4.2KB /Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/Logs/connection.logġ7.7KB-> 17.7KB /Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/Logs/FrameXML.logĤ50B-> 450B /Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/Logs/GlueXML.logĢ.6KB-> 2.6KB /Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/Logs/gx.logĢ7.3KB-> 28.1KB /Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/Logs/Launcher.logĢ.9KB-> 5.8KB /Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/Logs/Sound.logĥ2.7KB-> 58.9KB /Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/Logs/ġ.6KB-> 1.6KB /Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/WTF/Config.wtfĤ94B-> 493B /Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/WTF/Launcher.WTFĢ4.8MB-> 24.6MB /Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/WTF/Account/ġ3.0KB-> 13.0KB /Macintosh HD/Users/pickerin/.bash_historyĥ0.5MB-> 50.5MB /Macintosh HD/Users/pickerin/.dropbox/dropbox.dbĥ0.5MB-> 50.5MB /Macintosh HD/Users/pickerin/.dropbox/Ģ4.0KB-> 24.0KB /Macintosh HD/Users/pickerin/Desktop/.DS_Store Walkabout:Walkabout pickerin$ timedog -d 5 -l Once you’ve run the script on your Time Machine backup directory, you’ll get output similar to the following (this is mine from earlier today): These links are often meaningless and can safely be ignored. The example above uses the options -d 5 -l which will summarize the changes up to five directory levels deep, and hide rows that pertain to symbolic links. For instance, if you unzipped timedog to your Desktop, the path would be ~/Desktop/timedog.Replace with the name of your computer (see System Preferences => Sharing).Note Time Machine may be different on your system. ![]() cd /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/.Open Terminal (in /Applications/Utilities).I cannot really improve on the official instructions for running timedog, so here they are from the official site: Usage The first step is to download and install the Perl script. I’m going to show you how to run the script, then how to interpret the results, and finally how to customize Time Machine to stop backing up things that you really don’t care about, which will give you more storage room to backup the things you do. The benefit here is that you can find stuff that’s being backed up, that you don’t really want backed up, and then exclude those items from your Time Machine backup. Smith which does an amazing job just cataloging your Time Machine backup and determining what changed. What?!? 2100 files? 920MB? What changed? What is Time Machine backing up? That’s a lot of data! ( "TMBackingup")]()Time Machine Backing Up
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