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File moved and duplicated...45 times and counting!

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 10:02 am
by audiomac
Hi,

I have a simple rule that acts on a folder on my desktop. When I place a file into this folder, Hazel will move (not copy) it to a folder on my external drive. Kind of an archive.

I placed a Lion install app into the folder before lunch and came back to find that it had moved it 45 times, and was still going! This is a 3.79gb file, so consequently, my time machine backup had kicked in and was deleting backups to create space for all this 'new' stuff.

I have the 'if file exists' option set to rename so I'm not sure why this happened. Also, despite the move, the file was still in my desktop folder.

What on earth happened?

Re: File moved and duplicated...45 times and counting!

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:33 pm
by Mr_Noodle
Check the logs. Go to Hazel's Info section and click "View Log". I suggest emailing it in as it may be a bit long to post in the forums.

Re: File moved and duplicated...45 times and counting!

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:02 pm
by audiomac
Found the error;

"2012-11-05 09:55:51.071 hazelfolderwatch[57474] Error moving file /Users/leewebb/Desktop/Move to Lossless/Mac OS X Lion Developer Preview 2.app to /Volumes/iTunes/Lossless/Mac OS X Lion Developer Preview 2.app: -36 - I/O error (bummers)
2012-11-05 09:55:51.090 hazelfolderwatch[57474] [Error] Move failed: Could not move file Mac OS X Lion Developer Preview 2.app from folder"

Don't know what it means though...

Re: File moved and duplicated...45 times and counting!

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 4:45 pm
by Mr_Noodle
Unfortunately, it's a vague error. What happens if you try and move the file yourself in Finder?

Re: File moved and duplicated...45 times and counting!

PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 11:33 am
by a_freyer
audiomac wrote:I have the 'if file exists' option set to rename so I'm not sure why this happened.


To be clear on this one point, this is expected behavior. If you have "set to rename" Hazel WILL continue to copy the file, renaming each new copy with a sequential number.