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Checking Very Large Time Machine Volumes
I need a similar hint for Disk Warrior. The problem with DW is that it has a Carbon GUI which limits it to address around 2.6GB of memory. Even moderately large Time Machine volumes exceeds this (that is, the file allocation table etc is too big to be kept in memory). ---
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Checking Very Large Time Machine Volumes
Are you sure Disk Warrior has a command line interface?
Checking Very Large Time Machine Volumes
Yes, I dug into the bundle and you could launch some of the binaries in there but they quit immediately because they needed input. This is completely undocumented and I did a quick strings on the different binaries but couldn't find anything useful. However, a combination of strings and decompilation probably would reveal some interesting stuff. ---
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Checking Very Large Time Machine Volumes
I tried with Disk Warrior 4, the DiskWarrior binary launched the the GUI app from Terminal. There seems to be some helper daemons & server binaries too, but I don't know how they would be run correctly without the app setting them up correctly.
Checking Very Large Time Machine Volumes
I have talked to Alsoft about this and it is not supported - which I think sucks. They really need to update to a more modern GUI and/or support memory intensive operations at least from the command line. ---
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