![]() Looks like I have something to add to this post. A few times, I would remember to check to see if both the BOOT and DATA volumes appeared to be online … if not, I’d power-cycle and reboot.įYI … I’ve replaced the power “brick” for the external HD, USB cable, changed USB ports, and finally changed the external HD with brand new one. Power-cycling the external HD and rebooting the iMac brought everything back to normal and the backup would work fine for anywhere from 4 to 10 days … then it would fail again. “ The destination volume is present, but could not be mounted”ĭisk Utility would display the BOOT volume, but grayed out … the DATA volume displayed normally, but nothing would mount. Beginning in January, my nightly Carbon Copy Cloner task would OCCASIONALLY fail with the following message: I cannot, for the life of me, remember exactly when I upgraded to Catalina. I use Carbon Copy Cloner to create a (clone) bootable backup of my primary HD each night. įunny that you should mention this! I’ve been having an issue with an external drive (USB), connected to my iMac (27-inch, Late 2013), currently running Catalina 10.15.4. OWC has documented a hang in large writes to external drives in 10.15.4, and verified that it is fixed in 10.15.5 beta 3. That fixes the crash issue, but I’m not certain how the thermal or mechanical stresses of spinning down and up the next morning compare with spinning overnight for the HDDs, in particular, the ~ 4.5-year old Toshiba 2 Tbyte drive. I’ve started unmounting all three volumes before sleeping the system for night. Since 10.15.4, however, the system will crash overnight without any reference to that drive as long as any external drive is spun up. Unfortunately, it’s a very early model with an incompatibility with the Samsung EVO 860 SSD, and occasionally, the system crashes overnight. I have three external volumes (2 x HDD, one SSD) in an OWC ThunderBay (4 bay, Thunderbolt 3). The OS is supposed to be smart enough to perform those jobs while “sleeping.” I know I have a cron job that performs a sync on a critical folder tree in the middle of the night as well. I believe macOS still performs a lot of nightly cleanup tasks at ~ 02:00 local time (for instance).
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