macOS Sonoma 14.6, Time Machine re-backing up entire Photos Library frequently

I store my Photos Library on an external 2TB Thunderbolt SSD. I did so following Apple's instructions here: Move your Photos library to save space on your Mac - Apple Support. When using Time Machine to backup my Mac Studio Time Machine often re-backs up my entire Photos Library of 945GB of photos and everything else in the Pictures folder (another 500GB). Why is Time Machine doing this? I also have "Ignore ownership on this volume" checked on as mentioned in the Apple Support document.


Why is Time Machine re-backing up everything seemingly on a regular basis?

Mac Studio, macOS 14.6

Posted on Aug 7, 2024 11:26 AM

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Posted on Oct 26, 2024 6:30 PM

Your Etrecheck report shows some oddities which I will point out but I do not fully understand:


  • Mac performance is "below average." Something is bogging down the system, even Etrecheck took a long time to run.
  • You have adware on your Mac.

Adware:

Launchd: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.appcart.AppCart.plist

Reason: Adware pattern match

Executable: ~/Library/Application Support/AppPolicy/AppCart

This could be related because adware sometimes writes files in various places, if it writes files on your drive with the Photos Library that could look like a modification which would mean Time Machine tries to back it up

  • You have 13 (!!!) drives mounted.
  • You have a Fusion drive in use, but it does not appear to be your boot drive???

disk3s1 - Macintosh HD [Fusion Drive] 2.00 TB (619.03 GB free)

APFS Mount point: /private/tmp/msu-target-ZanwC14d

I also don't understand the mount point. How have you set this up?

  • I don't understand this:

System Software:

10.19.6 10.19.6 (23G93)

What MacOS are you running (version 10.19.6 what is that?) and from which drive?

  • You have a utility called KeepDriveSpinning in use. My understanding of how these programs work is that they write small files onto the drives and keep the drive busy in that way. This could make it look like the volume where you large Photos Library is stored is modified when it really wasn't, triggering backups you don't need.


>>> Is this happening? I don't know. But I would start by uninstalling a lot of the many background tasks you have going to try to clean up the system. Etrecheck did say this: System modifications - There are a large number of system modifications running in the background. Low performance - EtreCheck report took over 5 minutes to run. This is unusual.


  • What is this, is it some kind of security software tool? These are not advised, they often conflict ...

Launchd: /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.bresink.system.securityagent.plist

Executable: /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.bresink.system.securityagent

  • VPN is running, these are known to interfere with some MacOS processes
  • Tunnelbear, another VPN is running
  • Norton appears to be on this Mac, known to cause many MacOS anomalies
  • Little Snitch is also there, also known to cause off behaviors
  • You have an OlympusSSD driver, external drive tools and drivers are know to conflict with MacOS, could this be making small changes to your external drive(s) causing unnecessary backups to take place?
  • Seagate toolkit also on this Mac, see previous comment, these utilities and drivers are known to be problematic, best to use external drives without them
  • You are running Cocktail? Also a system modification, suspect ...


You have so many kexts and system modifications that I can't even go through them all. I suspect that the volume being backed up repeatedly is having files constantly written to it (I have pointed to some suspects above) and hence Time Machine things the whole volume is modified and needs backing up.


Frankly, I might consider making two verified backups and then wiping the system, doing a fresh install, then migrating your account and files only, then installing fresh only necessary apps.


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Aug 7, 2024 4:27 PM in response to muguy

Before I upgraded to this new 2023 Mac Studio, Time Machine on my mid-2011 iMac running macOS High Sierra had been working normally only backing up files that had changed since the previous backup. Now with this Mac Studio running Sonoma Time Machine has been re-backing up all or almost all of my Pictures folder often. I use BackupLoupe to see what Time Machine has backed up. It has re-backed up the contents of my Pictures folder ever since upgrading to macOS Sonoma.

1.2TB on December 06, 2023,

1.23TB on December 20, 2023,

2.1TB on February 6th, 2024,

1.33TB February 23rd, 2024,

2.11TB February 24th, 2024,

1.26TB February 27th, 2024,

1.26TB Februrary 28th, 2024,

1.26TB March 1st, 2024,

1.38TB May 10th, 2024,

1.39TB June 1st, 2024,

2.18TB June 9th, 2024,

1.29TB June 11th, 2024,

1.29TB June 13th, 2024,

1.31TB June 16th, 2024,

2.21TB July 16th, 2024,

1.4TB August 4th, 2024.


Because Time Machine has been backing up so much each time it's been deleting old backups to make room for the new such that my oldest backup is only 3 weeks old.

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