SD completion alert and ejecting
I need to simplify SD usage for a user who is not very computer literate. There are two things I need some help with:
1. I know that SD works with Growl, but is it possible to have SD use the alert sound specified in System Preferences to alert the user that the copying is complete? 2. The user I'm helping has an external USB drive that has two partitions. Both are used for alternating SD backups. Problem is when the drive is connected obviously both partitions are mounted. No problem, but unfortunately once the SD copying is complete if I use the option "On successful completion: Eject <destination>" the other partition is still mounted. If you eject one of the partitions in the Finder you get a message asking if you want to eject only that one or all partitions on that drive. How can I automate this for SD, so that the user doesn't have to manually eject the remaining partition and can simply unplug the drive when SD is done? Thanks |
1. If there's a Growl notification that beeps, sure.
2. You really can't, not with two partitions... unless you run a second copy that, say, copies *nothing* to the other partition (using copy newer/different) and then ejects it. That would work... |
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Can I use a compiled AppleScript instead of a shell script with SuperDuper's "Run shell script after copy completes"? |
I wouldn't do that, really. I'd do what I suggested...
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Because you can't eject a drive we're looking at, and the 'after copy' shell script runs while we're still expecting the drive to be there.
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I've put together this shell script:
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#!/bin/bash What do you think? |
I think I've said what I think. If you want, you can play the sound that way (although I think you're better off with Growl, since it can also proactively notify about problems). But don't eject like that.
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I'm sorry, but I've got to ask what is the difference between what I want to do with regards to ejecting and what this user does with his Drobo http://www.shirt-pocket.com/forums/s...ead.php?t=5466 ? Isn't this user ejecting (unmounting) the destination with a shell script and the "Run shell script after copying" option?
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Yes. But this is a different case, and what I suggested is what I'd do in this case. In his case, the intermediate volume couldn't be ejected, and there was basically no easy workaround. The suggestion I'm providing you with here is easier and doesn't require a shell script.
You can, of course, do what you want. But you asked me for advice for your situation, I provided it... and I stand by my suggested method. |
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