Unable to copy existing Time Machine backups to new disk
I'm trying to replace my external TimeMachine disk with a new, larger unit and am trying to copy my old TM backups to the new disk.
I followed the instructions in the relevant Apple Support document and have experienced the same issue as a number of other users that have posted here. Namely, that the copy does not complete, even after 48 hours. I have tried it twice, firstly with both drives connected to a powered hub, then with them connected directly to the computer. The behaviour was essentially the same both times.
I then followed the advice given here to others, which is to use Disk Utility to Restore the old disk onto the new one, but this also fails with the following error:
Validating source...
Source volume format on device "/dev/disk4s2" is not valid for restoring
Could not validate source - Operation not permitted
The operation couldn’t be completed. (OSStatus error 1.)
I have tried to determine why the the source volume format may be invalid, but everything seems ok from what I can tell. From System Info:
File System: Journaled HFS+
Writable: Yes
Ignore Ownership: No
BSD Name: disk4s2
Volume UUID: B76887C8-BBB6-334A-B44A-0E33744CED37
Physical Drive:
Device Name: chnology
Media Name: Newer_Te chnology Media
Protocol: USB
Internal: No
Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table)
I have been using this disk for about 4 years. The Permissions look correct for a TM disk and are the same as the new one, which I set according to the instructions on the original Apple Support article.
The only difference I can see between them in terms of format is that the old disk's volume type is "USB External Physical Volume" whereas the new disk's volume is a "CoreStorage Logical Volume".
I can live without the old backups if need be but would like to keep them if I can. Wondering if anyone has other suggestions and appreciative of anything that may help. Thanks!
Mac mini, macOS 10.14