![]() ![]() While actually copying the files, Time Machine then compares the changed directories on the hard disk with the backup, and finds that only 3.8 MB files were actually changed. As Time Machine relies on FSEvents which only reports changed directories, I assume that in the above example these directories held a total of 821.4 MB in files. Note that often the logs show figures that do not seem to match: No pre-backup thinning needed: 821.4 MB requested (including padding) Ĭopied 1630 files (3.8 MB) from volume Macintosh HD.Ībove, fewer files are actually copied than first predicted. This gives some other information than the backupd logs. Backup.log which can be found in the folder of each backup. Also note that there's another log on the backup disk itself, in the hidden file. To easily view the backupd log take a look at the Time Machine Buddy widget. Here is an answer from another forum (original poster unknown to me):
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