At 7:42 PM -0500 11/1/2008, Kris Tilford wrote:
>
>I just cloned a drive with about 420 GB of data. It took a little over
>7 hours in a G5 with a pair of striped RAID source HDs on the 1.5 Gbps
>built-in SATA 1.0 bus, and a single target HD on a 3 Gbps PCI-X SATA
>2.0 bus. It was cloning just slightly quicker than 1 GB per minute.
>
>When it finally finished the clone, I ran Disk Utility>Repair Disk on
>the clone, and it was fine. I then ran Disk Utility>Repair Permissions
>and it was completely wrong, and I mean EVERY single file.

My clones are fine, both those made on my Smurf and a PB.  They pass 
DU repair disk with zero errors.  Repair permissions just finds the 
usual suspects.

I think something failed on your system.  Check your system log and 
the ccc log.  Maybe wipe the clone and redo it.  Make sure it's file 
level, not block level.

HTH,
- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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