Josh's Entries During December, 2008
Twitter Daily Digest (2008-12-23)
- @gotwalt @larrymyers I went to Git awhile ago and find it easy to manage projects and syncing. Lot less space than SVN branching too.

- Lot’s of talk of faxing tonight. What is this device you speak of?

- @TRezendes I’ll expect the “T – ???” avatar up within the hour.

- @lovemedead Please! That assumes you worked this year *burn*

- For those of you concerned that I didn’t bring in lunch, @antthelimey just called from Five Guys. Delivery FTW and +5 holiday karma for Ant.

- Since we gave our Product Buggy Whip to our EVP, think for ‘09 we need to replace w/ a modded Product Nerf Chain Gun. http://cli.gs/DsQDAS

- @lovemedead Product 101: Always be either better armed or supplied with more beer than the developers. Be liberal with both.

- secured provisions to last through Festivus. @tracibabe and I are now off to hang out at the @antthelimey compound for a bit.

Twitter Daily Digest (2008-12-22)
- If you’re on Comcast and go to http://speedtest/, you get to an internal “speed test” page w/links like this: http://cli.gs/QWE2VM Accurate?

- @kmueller62 @matthewrrr had the Sufjan Xmas stuff last week. Check out his blog: http://cli.gs/YqgyAy He’s up on all the new alt. music.

- @antthelimey is placing a disturbing amount of effort into a powerpoint graph for our 1pm meeting.

- RT @kirbmart: Read Write Web calls Brightkite the Most Promising Company of 2009! http://tinyurl.com/7juhe9 – http://bkite.com/039D1

- @AdamChlan Now that they’re an open beta, more people will start to catch on and use @brightkite. People ask when they see me post BK links.

- Damn year-end paperwork! I was having a perfectly good time out and about without having to come home and scan documents into PDFs to email.

My Drobo Set-up for Time Machine and SuperDuper on Mac
In my previous post: “I bought a Drobo, Now What?” I set up the backstory of getting a Drobo and researching the best way to set it up to work with Time Machine and SuperDuper. This post is a step-by-step of what I did next. I hope you find it useful.
Prepping the Drobo
While you can buy a Drobo with hard drives, you’re much better off buying them separately. You can see how much actual storage you will get out of the Drobo by using their Drobolator. I bought two Western Digital Caviar Green 1TB SATA hard drives from Newegg.com for $104.99 each. I picked them because although slower, they’re more energy efficient and are only used for back-up anyway. This is going to give me about a Terrabyte of usable back-up space since the information is duplicated on each of the drives. I can expand later if needed.
Unpacking the Drobo is pretty straight forward. BTW: They’ve done a great job with packaging and presentation once you open the box. Very impressive. As you go through the process of setting up your Drobo, I recommend starting a text file of information to reference later. I do this for all my hardware set-ups for easy reference of serial numbers, drive capacity, purchase date, and how-to information (like in this post), etc. It’ll come in handy later. Trust me.
- Unpack the Drobo
- Put the hard drives in the Drobo
- Wire up the Firewire or USB cables
- Install the Drobo Dashboard. If prompted to upgrade the Drobo Dashboard, do it.
- Power-up the Drobo
- In the dashboard, format the drobo. I left it at 2TBs after reading about the trade-offs.
- You’ll likely get prompted about updating the firmware. Do this. The Drobo will then restart. Wait for it to come back up; enjoy the light show.
Assuming everything has gone well, in Finder you’ll now see that Drobo is mounted and available for use.
Disc Utility
Now let’s fire-up Disk Utility which is in Applications: Utilities: Disk Utility. Here we’re going to repartition the Drobo into volumes for Time Machine, SuperDuper, and storage for everything else one might rsync, copy, or otherwise backup.
- Select the Drobo Disk on the left. It will say something like “2.0TB Drobo”
- Select the “Partition” tab on the right
- Underneath “Volume Scheme” click the “-” (minus sign) and erase the partition Drobo created. This is only important if you need GUID partitioning, like for Time Machine and as recommended by SuperDuper.
- Under volume scheme, select the number of partitions you need to make. In my case it’s 3:
- Time Machine
- SuperDuper
- Everything else
- Resize and name partitions accordingly. Unless you have a reason not to, the format should be “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)” for all of them. I recommend unique names like “drobo-your machine name-tm” in case you connect to other external drives, make it easy to remember which volume is which.
- Under options, select “GUID formatting”
- Click “Apply”
- After reformatting, you should now see new volumes on the left of the Disk Utility and in the Finder window.
You should now be able to point Time Machine and SuperDuper to the new back-up volumes.
Additional Notes
- For performance reasons, I recommend excluding your back-up volumes from Spotlight indexing. To do this, open “System Preferences” from the Apple menu, select Spotlight, and add the back-up volumes under the “Privacy” tab.
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If you’re copying data to Drobo from an smaller (or in my case smaller and busted) external drive, here’s a some quick instructions for copying over the data.
- Connect both the old External Drive and the Drobo
- In Disk Utility click the “Restore” tab on the right
- Drag the hard drive/volume/partition you want to copy from into the “Source” field
- Drag the volume you want to copy to into the “Destination” field
- Click “Restore”
This will copy over all the data to your new drive.
- If you’re getting rid of the old drive, don’t forget to use the “Erase” feature in Disk Utility and use at least a “7-Pass Erase” on the drive so the data on it can’t be recovered. Just because you click delete doesn’t mean the data is gone; be safe before you toss, sell, or give away that drive!
This is what worked for me. Your needs or mileage may vary and my wisdom is as-is without any support or warranty. Good luck!
I Bought a Drobo! Now What?
My external back-up drive died… sorta. Something’s hosed on it and my Mac will only mount it as read-only with stern warnings to copy it and try and reformat. Sometimes it will only mount temporarily and then act like I yanked the USB cable out without ejecting. Ahhh…technology. Fortunately, the drive only contains back-up information that exists elsewhere.
All hard drives fail, it’s just a matter of when. In order to create more redundancy, I did some homework and bought myself a Drobo. It allows the mixing and matching of different-sized hard drives and keeps data redundantly stored on each drive. If one fails: just swap it out. Need more storage? Add another drive or replace an exisitng drive with a larger one.
On a related side note, I got a great deal on the Drobo at B&H Photo and Video: $349.95 after rebate. I’ve bought quite a few things from them in the past and highly recommend them.
On the old back-up drive, it was separated into multiple volumes to separate back-ups for Time Machine and SuperDuper from everything else. Time Machine, by default, will fill up whatever drive you assign it; SuperDuper, in order to be bootable, needs its own volume as well.
The challenge with the Drobo is that it’s not a fixed size disk since you can continue to add drive space. By creating volumes (or partitions), you’re fixing that capacity and changing them involves reformatting, which erases all the data, and you have to start all over. Now of course, Mac OS X supports partition resizing, but Drobo doesn’t support it and advises against it.
I did however find a few references to using a .sparseimage for each of the back-up “volumes” needed. This would allow the Drobo to just be one large flexible volume and both Time Machine and SuperDuper would still be able to function normally. Erik Barzeski’s post: “Formatting the Drobo for Time Machine Backup” is the best write-up I found on using .sparseimage with Drobo. I was leaning in this direction, but then Dave Nanian, author of SuperDuper, offered to lend some feedback on the optimal set-up via Twitter. I posted to the SuperDuper forums (”SuperDuper Set-up with Drobo: .sparseimage vs. partitions“) so the info could be useful to others and Dave gave some good reasons to partition the drive instead.
So that’s what I decided to do. My next post is a step-by-step of: “My Drobo Set-up for Time Machine and SuperDuper on Mac“.
Twitter Daily Digest (2008-12-19)
- 72oz of chocolate chips! that’s a lot of cookies on the way folks. – Photo: http://bkite.com/034xC

- Drobo and the HDs are here! Spent time researching how to best set-up for Time Machine, SuperDuper, & Linux backups.

- @briandusablon Think I’m going to create sparseimages for TM and SD; leave drobo as 1 partiiton/vol for easy expansion later. Will blog it.

- Giving @matthewrrr tips on discovering cool new stuff/people + tools like Tweetdeck, Twitterfeed, etc. Plz follow him & give him your tips.

- @dnanian You mean the Shirt Pocket discussion forums? Love SuperDuper; great software. Thanks for reaching out!

- @dnanian Added a thread to your forums. Makes it easy to share the advice with others. Thanks again!

- If you’re on a Mac and not using SuperDuper in addition to Time Machine, you really should: http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper

- @gotwalt Didn’t see enough value for price in the DropShare. If I wanted network access, I could hook the Drobo up to the Airport Extreme.

- @jdboyd I’m sure CCC is a fine app, but I’ve no complaints with SuperDuper. Bonus that the author of the app (@dnanian) msg’d me w/ help.

- Since @tracibabe is a box shaker, I put her gifts in larger boxes. Trouble with sticking earrings in a fridge box though is getting it home.

- Rock Band at the company holiday party. Ears are already bleeding. – Photo: http://bkite.com/035qH

- @AprilRox no @antthelimey was rocking the axe. JoeB and Slum Lord on the mic is… umm… interesting.

- MQ was rock – http://bkite.com/035I7

- The office was rocking the Rock Band so hard, the Xbox 360 overheated. That or the horrible singing. – http://bkite.com/035Ih

Twitter Daily Digest (2008-12-18)
- Turkey Hill’s Seasonal Frozen Egg Nog Slushie does not sound appealing in any way shape or form.

- @bengraver Yeah, saw a billboard on the way into the office this morning. Ick.

- I’ve seen a couple places this morning referring to Google as “The Borgle.” Never saw this before.

- Who is done with holiday shopping? Who still has a lot left to do? I only have one or two things left to buy and am starting to wrap stuff.

- RT @bcolflesh: Slow Motion Punches to the Face: http://vimeo.com/1469508 People getting hit in the head is always funny.

- I’ve survived another meeting filled day! No more powerpoints for the year please. kthxbai!

- Is it a fail or a win that my gift wrapping skills are poor?

Twitter Daily Digest (2008-12-17)
- Feed reader is out of control; catching up on blogs.

- Just thought of a brilliant gift for @tracibabe! Yay online ordering!

- I believe @antthelimey and I just rocked our 2009 product review meeting and got everyone out 45 minutes ahead of schedule.

- Observing a Lazy twitter blogging trend. 1) Ask random question on Twitter. 2) Copy all the replies you get. 3) Paste replies; post to blog.

- Rock Band players: When you hear a song on the radio that you have on Rock Band, do you picture the track scrolling & get the urge to play?

- @icelander Sorry… should clarify. Radio: signal streamed in through Internet or Satellite producing sound, not that primative AM/FM stuff.

- @hoomanradfar Neither: Try http://cli.gs/. Has click stats.

- @larrymyers I’m jealous.

- for the local bored and/or curious, a large crew of us will be at 915 and Hall’s later tonight.

Twitter Daily Digest (2008-12-16)
- RT @corneliusis: “Ladies are Christmas horny.” Holiday phenomenon? Discuss!

- It’s a Jazz kinda morning. I have the Sirius Real Jazz 72 playing through the still mostly empty office.

- Hungry. Was going to get some lunch, then I realized I carpooled in. Fortunately I have these tasty Peanut M&Ms to sustain me.

- On the downside, it was a small bag of M&Ms; still hungry. On the upside, I have microwave popcorn in my filing cabinet.

- Have another 2.5 hours of meetings and @antthelimey doesn’t want to drive for food either. Papa John’s pizza delivery FTW!

Twitter Daily Digest (2008-12-15)
- Thanks @jdboyd @briandusablon and @jrishel for the Drobo feedback! FYI for anyone shopping for them, $350 @ B&H. http://cli.gs/vvR79V

- What should I buy question of the day: Hard drive recs. for backup unit? Thinking about the WD Green 1TBs: http://cli.gs/4Gvu6Y $104/ea.

- @larrymyers Don’t worry, distractions can still be IM’d, Twittered, and emailed in.

- I’m getting meeting sucker-punched today. Started out with only one for the day but people keep adding them as the day goes on.

