If you're using an application firewall such as Little Snitch, you will see several outgoing network connections coming from CCC. We explain below what connections you should expect to see, and also explain why some connections that look unexpected are simply misreported by Little Snitch.
Ordinary activity
CCC will make external network connections for the following activity:
Última actualización por 22 January 2021
A veces no basta con la programación por tiempo para especificar exactamente cómo se debe ejecutar una tarea. CCC ofrece condiciones de ejecución que permiten restringir la ejecución de las tareas ante ciertas condiciones si la tarea está programada para ejecutarse.
Última actualización por 26 February 2020
According to ObDev developers, it is crucial for Little Snitch to avoid unnoticed ruleset changes. Little Snitch therefore has numerous mechanisms to detect whether it is using the exact same ruleset file, as in, on the same volume and at the same physical address on that disk. This sort of mechanism makes it impossible for Little Snitch to use the ruleset on the booted backup volume without physical intervention from a user at the system (thus the dialog asking if it's OK to use the current version of rules or to use a default ruleset).
Última actualización por 13 November 2019
If you frequently use virtual machine container files (e.g. with Parallels, VMWare, VirtualBox, etc.), you may find that CCC's SafetyNet folder tends to get very large, very quickly. Every time you open your virtual machine, the monolithic virtual machine container file is modified, and CCC will require that it gets backed up during the next backup task. If the SafetyNet is on, CCC will move the older version of the VM container file into the SafetyNet folder.
Última actualización por 14 July 2017
Los ajustes avanzados de CCC resultan de ayuda en ciertas situaciones, pero normalmente no son necesarios para el uso habitual. Algunas de estas opciones suponen un mayor riesgo, por lo que recomendamos que las use con cuidado. No dude en enviarnos cualquier pregunta desde la opción Enviar una pregunta sobre CCC... del menú Ayuda de CCC si las explicaciones incluidas a continuación no bastan para lo que necesita.
Para acceder a los ajustes avanzados, haga clic en el botón Ajustes avanzados que hay debajo del selector de Origen de CCC.
Última actualización por 19 April 2021
CCC copia por defecto todo el contenido del volumen o la carpeta que haya seleccionado como origen. Si no quiere copiar todos los elementos del origen, puede definir un filtro de tarea para limitar los elementos a copiar. Seleccione Copiar algunos archivos en el menú desplegable debajo del Selector de origen, o pulse el botón Filtro de tarea () para abrir el panel Filtros de tarea.
Última actualización por 10 November 2020
Carbon Copy Cloner maintains a list of certain files and folders that are automatically excluded from a backup task. The contents of this list were determined based on Apple recommendations and years of experience. The following is a list of the items that are excluded along with an explanation of why they are excluded.
Última actualización por 9 December 2021
You can access the contents of a disk image the same way that you access other volumes and external hard drives on macOS. Double-click on the disk image file to mount its filesystem, then navigate the filesystem in the Finder to access individual files and folders. If you have the permission to access the files that you would like to restore, simply drag those items to the volume that you would like to restore them to.
Última actualización por 11 August 2021
In addition to backing up to volumes formatted with the macOS standard HFS+ or APFS format (collectively referred to as "macOS-formatted" from here forward), CCC can copy user data files to network volumes (e.g. AFP and SMB via macOS and Windows File Sharing) and to other non-macOS-formatted volumes such as FAT32. Non-macOS-formatted volumes are presented in CCC's Source and Destination selectors in the same manner as macOS-formatted volumes, so there are no special steps required for backing up to or from these filesystems.
Última actualización por 3 June 2021