On 2020-01-23, at 10:23 AM, Matt Penna <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you have DiskWarrior, I would give that a try. I believe it works on disk 
> images and sparsebundles.
> 
>       Matt

I do not have disk warrior.


>> On Jan 23, 2020, at 1:09 PM, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I need help getting files off a time machine backup.
>> 
>> Here's the time machine sparsebundle info:
>> image-path      : /Volumes/Backblaze_MacEx4TB43084955/Backblaze 
>> Restore/rawTimeMachine/TimeMachine.sparsebundle
>> image-alias     : /Volumes/Backblaze_MacEx4TB43084955/Backblaze 
>> Restore/rawTimeMachine/TimeMachine.sparsebundle
>> shadow-path     : /Users/michael/sparse.dirty
>> shadow-alias    : /Users/michael/sparse.dirty
>> icon-path       : 
>> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DiskImages.framework/Resources/CDiskImage.icns
>> image-type      : sparse bundle disk image (shadowed)
>> system-image    : false
>> blockcount      : 7300000040
>> blocksize       : 512
>> writeable       : TRUE
>> autodiskmount   : false
>> removable       : TRUE
>> image-encrypted : false
>> mounting user   : michael
>> mounting mode   : <unknown>
>> process ID      : 18184
>> /dev/disk9      GUID_partition_scheme   
>> /dev/disk9s2    48465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC    
>> /dev/disk9s1    C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B    
>> bash-3.2# 
>> 
>> Time machine volume is attached as shadowed, because it was backed up as 
>> dirty (it was mounted, so, of course it would be dirty).
>> 
>> On that backup is this:
>> 
>> bash-3.2# mount
>> /dev/disk0s5 on / (hfs, local, journaled)
>> devfs on /dev (devfs, local, nobrowse)
>> /dev/disk0s4 on /Volumes/UserData (hfs, local, journaled)
>> /dev/disk1 on /Volumes/Macintosh HD (hfs, local, journaled)
>> map -hosts on /net (autofs, nosuid, automounted, nobrowse)
>> map auto_home on /home (autofs, automounted, nobrowse)
>> /dev/disk3s2 on /Volumes/Reinstall (hfs, local, nodev, nosuid, journaled, 
>> noowners)
>> /dev/disk6s1 on /Volumes/calibre-3.48.0 (hfs, local, nodev, nosuid, 
>> read-only, noowners, mounted by michael)
>> /dev/disk2s2 on /Volumes/rawKleimanMovies (hfs, local, nodev, nosuid, 
>> journaled, noowners)
>> /dev/disk2s3 on /Volumes/rawTimeMachine (hfs, local, nodev, nosuid, noowners)
>> /dev/disk4s2 on /Volumes/TimeMachine (hfs, local, nodev, nosuid, journaled, 
>> mounted by michael)
>> /dev/disk5s2 on /Volumes/Kleiman Movies (hfs, local, nodev, nosuid, 
>> journaled, mounted by michael)
>> /dev/disk7s0s2 on /Volumes/WD Unlocker (hfs, local, nodev, nosuid, 
>> read-only, noowners)
>> /dev/disk8s2 on /Volumes/Backblaze_MacEx4TB43084955 (hfs, local, nodev, 
>> nosuid, journaled, noowners)
>> bash-3.2# diskutil mount disk9s2
>> Volume on disk9s2 failed to mount
>> bash-3.2# diskutil repairvolume disk9s2
>> Started file system repair on disk9s2 TimeMachine
>> Checking file system
>> Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume
>> Detected a case-sensitive volume
>> Checking extents overflow file
>> Checking catalog file
>> Invalid sibling link
>> Rebuilding catalog B-tree
>> The volume TimeMachine could not be repaired
>> Volume repair complete
>> Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required
>> Error: -69845: File system verify or repair failed
>> Underlying error: 8: POSIX reports: Exec format error
>> bash-3.2# 
>> 
>> In other words, the sparsebundle has a file system error.
>> 
>> I could only access it with hdiutil attach -nomount.
>> That let me get to the point of running fsck, but fsck complains.
>> 
>> I only need read access, I do not need write access.
>> How do I restore files from the sparse bundle?
>> 
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