What is OS X Mavericks?

This may be a dumb question to all of you Apple Old Timers, but being a Old but New Apple Rookie I would like to know since when I check my system "About this Mac" it says I have OS X Version 10.9.1, with no mention of Mavericks.  If it is Mavericks where do Bret and Bart come in? and how are they mentioned in my system definition?

They are the same thing. "Mavericks" is Apple's code name for OS X 10.9. (easier to identify for some people ).
Barry

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  • What does upgrading to Mavericks due to my BootCamp partition?

    I'm still running my OSX 10.6 that was upgraded to 10.8, but i haven't downloaded and installed 10.9 yet.  If I install Mavericks, will that make any changes to BootCamp or should that still function the same after the upgrade?  Right now my laptop boots to the Windows partition by default.  Do i have to upgrade bootcamp after?

    From what has happened to me and it seems quite a few people is that your windows/bootcamp drive will either just not allow you to boot to it.  Or at worst you wont even be able to see it as an option when you hold down "alt" at startup. 
    In other words, Maverick really screws with the bootcamp partition. 

  • What disk utility for Maverick

    I have a MacBook Pro that I've upgraded to Maverick (10.9.5) It came with Snow Leopard; has Intel processor and 4 GB memory. It seems to be running more slowly maybe since I installed Maverick. I'd like to run a disk utility but the one that came with the machine won't work, "You can't use this version of the application"install Mac OS X" with this version of OS X. Your have 'install Mac OS X' 23.1.1"
    What disk utility can I use. I have DiskWarrior 4 but don't know if it will work.

    I'm not sure what "install Mac OS X" has to do with Disk Utility.
    Repair the Hard Drive and Permissions - Yosemite, Mavericks, Mountain Lion or Lion
    Boot to the Recovery HD:
    Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the COMMAND and R keys until the menu screen appears. Alternatively, restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. Select the Recovery HD and click on the downward pointing arrow button.
    Repair
    When the recovery menu appears select Disk Utility. After DU loads select your hard drive entry (mfgr.'s ID and drive size) from the the left side list.  In the DU status area you will see an entry for the S.M.A.R.T. status of the hard drive.  If it does not say "Verified" then the hard drive is failing or failed. (SMART status is not reported on external Firewire or USB drives.) If the drive is "Verified" then select your OS X volume from the list on the left (sub-entry below the drive entry,) click on the First Aid tab, then click on the Repair Disk button. If DU reports any errors that have been fixed, then re-run Repair Disk until no errors are reported. If no errors are reported then click on the Repair Permissions button. When the process is completed, then quit DU and return to the main menu. Select Restart from the Apple menu.

  • What happens if the Maverick download is interrupted?  How do I start it back up?

    I started to download Maverick.  A box popped up that said to restart to download items so I did.  Now the X download icon says the download is paused.  Is there something I need to do to restart the download?

    I found that I had to click on the X and a pop up window came up and then I could click on Resume.
    Thank you!

  • Installing Mavericks produced "a connection error occurred" in Mail and "connection failed" in App Store

    Dear Apple Support Community!
    I installed Mavericks OS X on my iMac immediately after it was released. I was soon starting to experience trouble with logging in to Mail and App Store. After contacting Apple Support and trying various tips and tricks to no avail, like re-installing Mavericks for instance, I just decided to wait for an update of the OS X to see if that would solve my problems. Unfortunately, that didn't help either.
    I therefore turn to the Apple Support Communities in hope of expert help that will solve my problems.
    Here are the actions that result in error messages:
    Mail > Choose a mail account to add > Google > Continue > Name/Email Address/Password > Set Up > A connection error occurred.
    App Store > Sign In > Apple ID/Password > Sign In > Connection failed.
    I have three accounts on my computer:
    System Administrator, Guest Account and Other.
    I use the “Other” account as my regular account. When I log in to the System Administrator or Guest Account I don’t experience any problems; Mail and App Store work as they should.
    Booting in safe mode does not solve the problem:
    I disconnected all wired peripherals except those needed for the test, and removed all aftermarket expansion cards. I booted in safe mode and logged in to the account with the problem.
    I tested the said actions while in safe mode. The problems were the same.
    After testing, I rebooted as usual (i.e., not in safe mode) and verified that I still had the problems.
    Info about my Mac:
    iMac
    24-inch Mid 2007
    Processor  2,8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    Memory  4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
    Graphics  ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro 256 MB
    Serial Number  xxxxxxxxxxx
    Software  OS X 10.9.1 (13B42)
    Console System Logs
    Console log – All Messages
    Action:
    Mail > Choose a mail account to add > Google > Continue > Name/Email Address/Password > Set Up > A connection error occurred.
    02.02.14 12:41:38,030 SafariNotificationAgent[43964]: Error calling realpath on the home directory.
    02.02.14 12:41:38,032 com.apple.launchd.peruser.0[166]: (com.apple.SafariNotificationAgent[43964]) Exited with code: 1
    02.02.14 12:41:38,032 com.apple.launchd.peruser.0[166]: (com.apple.SafariNotificationAgent) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
    02.02.14 12:41:38,231 com.apple.internetaccounts[66431]: +[IAGoogleAuthTokenManager keychainEntryForUserName:] [359] -- Failed to fetch keychain item for "xxxxxx@xxxxxx" (code -67674)
    02.02.14 12:41:38,234 com.apple.internetaccounts[66431]: +[IAGoogleAuthTokenManager setKeychainEntry:ForUserName:] [380] -- *** Failed to store token in keychain for "xxxxxx@xxxxxx" (code -67674)
    02.02.14 12:41:38,263 sandboxd[91]: ([66431]) com.apple.intern(66431) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,270 sandboxd[91]: ([66431]) com.apple.intern(66431) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,282 sandboxd[91]: ([43640]) Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,291 sandboxd[91]: ([43640]) Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,300 sandboxd[91]: ([43640]) Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,309 sandboxd[91]: ([43640]) Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,318 sandboxd[91]: ([43640]) Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,352 Mail[43640]: CFNetwork SSLHandshake failed (-67674)
    02.02.14 12:41:38,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,426 Mail[43640]: CFNetwork SSLHandshake failed (-67674)
    02.02.14 12:41:38,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,430 sandboxd[91]: ([43640]) Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:41:38,497 Mail[43640]: CFNetwork SSLHandshake failed (-67674)
    02.02.14 12:41:38,498 Mail[43640]: NSURLConnection/CFURLConnection HTTP load failed (kCFStreamErrorDomainSSL, -67674)
    02.02.14 12:41:38,498 Mail[43640]: -[IAAccountAuthenticator connection:didFailWithError:] [172] -- *** error: Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1200 "An SSL error has occurred and a secure connection to the server cannot be made." UserInfo=0x6000001b36a0 {NSURLErrorFailingURLPeerTrustErrorKey=<SecTrust 0x7fdf23579d20 [0x7fff75b66eb0]>, NSLocalizedRecoverySuggestion=Would you like to connect to the server anyway?, NSUnderlyingError=0x60000084b220 "An SSL error has occurred and a secure connection to the server cannot be made.", NSErrorPeerCertificateChainKey=(
        "<SecCertificate 0x7fdf2357bf90 [0x7fff75b66eb0]>",
        "<SecCertificate 0x7fdf23579ae0 [0x7fff75b66eb0]>",
        "<SecCertificate 0x7fdf23578e00 [0x7fff75b66eb0]>"
    ), NSLocalizedDescription=An SSL error has occurred and a secure connection to the server cannot be made., NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://www.google.com/accounts/ClientLogin, NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://www.google.com/accounts/ClientLogin, NSErrorClientCertificateStateKey=0}
    Full report of the following incident:
    02.02.14 12:41:38,270 sandboxd[91]: ([66431]) com.apple.intern(66431) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    com.apple.intern(66431) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    Process:         com.apple.intern [66431]
    Path:            /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/InternetAccounts.framework/Versions/A/XPCServ ices/com.apple.internetaccounts.xpc/Contents/MacOS/com.apple.internetaccounts
    Load Address:    0x101a8b000
    Identifier:      com.apple.internetaccounts
    Version:         1 (1.0)
    Build Info:      1-InternetAccountsFramework_executables~192000000000000
    Code Type:       x86_64 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [1]
    Date/Time:       2014-02-02 12:41:38.232 +0100
    OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.9.1 (13B42)
    Report Version:  8
    Thread 0:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x00007fff888ce5da __open + 10
    1   Security                                0x00007fff8573d2af Security::MDSSession::updateDataBases() + 693
    2   Security                                0x00007fff8578feef Security::MDSSession::DbOpen(char const*, cssm_net_address const*, unsigned int, Security::AccessCredentials const*, void const*, long&) + 145
    3   Security                                0x00007fff8578fde3 mds_DbOpen(long, char const*, cssm_net_address const*, unsigned int, cssm_access_credentials const*, void const*, long*) + 211
    4   Security                                0x00007fff8573ccd7 Security::MDSClient::Directory::cdsa() const + 93
    5   Security                                0x00007fff857f995b Security::MDSClient::Directory::dlGetFirst(cssm_query const&, cssm_db_record_attribute_data&, cssm_data*, cssm_db_unique_record*&) + 39
    6   Security                                0x00007fff8573c7b2 Security::CssmClient::Table<Security::MDSClient::Common>::startQuery(Security:: CssmQuery const&, bool) + 234
    7   Security                                0x00007fff85761ca5 Security::KeychainCore::DynamicDLDBList::_load() + 329
    8   Security                                0x00007fff85761b29 Security::KeychainCore::DynamicDLDBList::searchList() + 29
    9   Security                                0x00007fff8587b2b5 Security::KeychainCore::StorageManager::getSearchList(std::__1::vector<Security ::KeychainCore::Keychain, std::__1::allocator<Security::KeychainCore::Keychain> >&) + 163
    10  Security                                0x00007fff8587da18 Security::KeychainCore::StorageManager::optionalSearchList(void const*, std::__1::vector<Security::KeychainCore::Keychain, std::__1::allocator<Security::KeychainCore::Keychain> >&) + 88
    11  Security                                0x00007fff85754f5c SecKeychainSearchCreateFromAttributes + 142
    12  Security                                0x00007fff858930a8 _CreateSecItemParamsFromDictionary(__CFDictionary const*, int*) + 3493
    13  Security                                0x00007fff8588fca7 SecItemCopyMatching_osx(__CFDictionary const*, void const**) + 133
    14  Security                                0x00007fff8588f95d SecItemCopyMatching + 390
    15  InternetAccounts                        0x00007fff900ad7c5 +[IAGoogleAuthTokenManager keychainEntryForUserName:] + 215
    16  InternetAccounts                        0x00007fff900ad604 +[IAGoogleAuthTokenManager googleTokenForEmailAddress:shouldCreateToken:] + 48
    17  com.apple.internetaccounts              0x0000000101a95c83
    18  CoreFoundation                          0x00007fff8c991dec __invoking___ + 140
    19  CoreFoundation                          0x00007fff8c991c54 -[NSInvocation invoke] + 308
    20  Foundation                              0x00007fff844b5af6 -[NSXPCConnection _decodeAndInvokeMessageWithData:] + 1469
    21  Foundation                              0x00007fff844b26be message_handler + 381
    22  libxpc.dylib                            0x00007fff90ef6510 _xpc_connection_call_event_handler + 58
    23  libxpc.dylib                            0x00007fff90ef5123 _xpc_connection_mach_event + 2124
    24  libdispatch.dylib                       0x00007fff86e1aafe _dispatch_client_callout4 + 9
    25  libdispatch.dylib                       0x00007fff86e1b3b8 _dispatch_mach_msg_invoke + 143
    26  libdispatch.dylib                       0x00007fff86e19633 _dispatch_queue_drain + 359
    27  libdispatch.dylib                       0x00007fff86e1a69e _dispatch_mach_invoke + 154
    28  libdispatch.dylib                       0x00007fff86e19633 _dispatch_queue_drain + 359
    29  libdispatch.dylib                       0x00007fff86e1a9dd _dispatch_queue_invoke + 110
    30  libdispatch.dylib                       0x00007fff86e18fa3 _dispatch_root_queue_drain + 75
    31  libdispatch.dylib                       0x00007fff86e1a193 _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 40
    32  libsystem_pthread.dylib                 0x00007fff8c5ceef8 _pthread_wqthread + 314
    33  libsystem_pthread.dylib                 0x00007fff8c5d1fb9 start_wqthread + 13
    Binary Images:
           0x101a8b000 -        0x101a9efff  com.apple.internetaccounts (1.0 - 1) <fedaf54b-d9b6-3da1-b4bc-e2cef64a8491> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/InternetAccounts.framework/Versions/A/XPCServ ices/com.apple.internetaccounts.xpc/Contents/MacOS/com.apple.internetaccounts
        0x7fff8441b000 -     0x7fff8471afff  com.apple.Foundation (6.9 - 1056) <d608edfd-9634-3573-9b7e-081c7d085f7a> /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation
        0x7fff85738000 -     0x7fff85990ff1  com.apple.security (7.0 - 55471) <233831c5-c457-3ad5-afe7-e3e2de6929c9> /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Versions/A/Security
        0x7fff86e16000 -     0x7fff86e30fff  libdispatch.dylib (339.1.9) <46878a5b-4248-3057-962c-6d4a235eef31> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
        0x7fff888b9000 -     0x7fff888d5ff7  libsystem_kernel.dylib (2422.1.72) <d14913db-47f1-3591-8daf-d4b4ef5f8818> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
        0x7fff8c5cc000 -     0x7fff8c5d3ff7  libsystem_pthread.dylib (53.1.4) <ab498556-b555-310e-9041-f67ec9e00e2c> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_pthread.dylib
        0x7fff8c958000 -     0x7fff8cb3dff7  com.apple.CoreFoundation (6.9 - 855.11) <e22c6a1f-8996-349c-905e-96c3bbe07c2f> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
        0x7fff90096000 -     0x7fff900e5ff7  com.apple.framework.internetaccounts (2.1 - 210) <c77069c7-928c-315c-aa61-d90543901f20> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/InternetAccounts.framework/Versions/A/Interne tAccounts
        0x7fff90eeb000 -     0x7fff90f0ffff  libxpc.dylib (300.1.17) <4554927a-9467-365c-91f1-5a116989dd7f> /usr/lib/system/libxpc.dylib
    Full report of the following incident:
    02.02.14 12:41:38,282 sandboxd[91]: ([43640]) Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    Mail(43640) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    Process:         Mail [43640]
    Path:            /Applications/Mail.app/Contents/MacOS/Mail
    Load Address:    0x10c586000
    Identifier:      com.apple.mail
    Version:         1827 (7.1)
    Build Info:      5-Mail~1827000000000000
    Code Type:       x86_64 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [166]
    Date/Time:       2014-02-02 12:41:38.276 +0100
    OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.9.1 (13B42)
    Report Version:  8
    Thread 0:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x00007fff888ce5da __open + 10
    1   Security                                0x00007fff8573d2af Security::MDSSession::updateDataBases() + 693
    2   Security                                0x00007fff8578feef Security::MDSSession::DbOpen(char const*, cssm_net_address const*, unsigned int, Security::AccessCredentials const*, void const*, long&) + 145
    3   Security                                0x00007fff8578fde3 mds_DbOpen(long, char const*, cssm_net_address const*, unsigned int, cssm_access_credentials const*, void const*, long*) + 211
    4   Security                                0x00007fff8573ccd7 Security::MDSClient::Directory::cdsa() const + 93
    5   Security                                0x00007fff857f995b Security::MDSClient::Directory::dlGetFirst(cssm_query const&, cssm_db_record_attribute_data&, cssm_data*, cssm_db_unique_record*&) + 39
    6   Security                                0x00007fff8573c7b2 Security::CssmClient::Table<Security::MDSClient::Common>::startQuery(Security:: CssmQuery const&, bool) + 234
    7   Security                                0x00007fff85761ca5 Security::KeychainCore::DynamicDLDBList::_load() + 329
    8   Security                                0x00007fff85761b29 Security::KeychainCore::DynamicDLDBList::searchList() + 29
    9   Security                                0x00007fff8587b2b5 Security::KeychainCore::StorageManager::getSearchList(std::__1::vector<Security ::KeychainCore::Keychain, std::__1::allocator<Security::KeychainCore::Keychain> >&) + 163
    10  Security                                0x00007fff85787bc2 SecIdentityCopyPreference + 319
    11  CFNetwork                               0x00007fff87b4f3e5 HTTPProtocolSSLSupport::getSSLCertsCached(__CFString const*) + 235
    12  CFNetwork                               0x00007fff87b4f073 HTTPProtocol::setupSSLPropertiesOnStream(_CFURLRequest const*) + 363
    13  CFNetwork                               0x00007fff87b3c234 HTTPProtocol::openStream() + 80
    14  CFNetwork                               0x00007fff87b3b67a HTTPProtocol::useNetConnectionForRequest(NetConnection*, __CFHTTPMessage*, unsigned char) + 1750
    15  CFNetwork                               0x00007fff87b3aeae HTTPConnectionCacheEntry::dispatchConnectionToProtocol(NetConnection*, HTTPProtocol*, HTTPRequestMessage*, unsigned char) + 276
    16  CFNetwork                               0x00007fff87b3ac6d HTTPConnectionCacheEntry::notifyNextProtocolOfOpenConnection(NetConnection*, unsigned char) + 301
    17  CFNetwork                               0x00007fff87b37fcf HTTPConnectionCacheEntry::enqueueRequestForProtocol(HTTPProtocol*, __CFHTTPMessage*) + 685
    18  CFNetwork                               0x00007fff87b379cc HTTPConnectionCache::_onqueue_enqueueRequestForProtocol(HTTPProtocol*, __CFHTTPMessage*) + 178
    19  CFNetwork                               0x00007fff87b378f1 ___ZN19HTTPConnectionCache25enqueueRequestForProtocolEP12HTTPProtocolP15__CFHTT PMessage_block_invoke + 26
    20  CFNetwork                               0x00007fff87b2e3fc ___ZNK17CoreSchedulingSet13_performAsyncEPKcU13block_pointerFvvE_block_invoke + 25
    21  CoreFoundation                          0x00007fff8c9a2e94 CFArrayApplyFunction + 68
    22  CFNetwork                               0x00007fff87b2e2db RunloopBlockContext::perform() + 115
    23  CFNetwork                               0x00007fff87b2e183 MultiplexerSource::perform() + 269
    24  CFNetwork                               0x00007fff87b2dfb2 MultiplexerSource::_perform(void*) + 72
    25  CoreFoundation                          0x00007fff8c9d78f1 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 17
    26  CoreFoundation                          0x00007fff8c9c9062 __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 242
    27  CoreFoundation                          0x00007fff8c9c87ef __CFRunLoopRun + 831
    28  CoreFoundation                          0x00007fff8c9c8275 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 309
    29  Foundation                              0x00007fff84482907 +[NSURLConnection(Loader) _resourceLoadLoop:] + 348
    30  Foundation                              0x00007fff8448270b __NSThread__main__ + 1318
    31  libsystem_pthread.dylib                 0x00007fff8c5cd899 _pthread_body + 138
    32  libsystem_pthread.dylib                 0x00007fff8c5cd72a _pthread_struct_init + 0
    33  libsystem_pthread.dylib                 0x00007fff8c5d1fc9 thread_start + 13
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        0x7fff85738000 -     0x7fff85990ff1  com.apple.security (7.0 - 55471) <233831c5-c457-3ad5-afe7-e3e2de6929c9> /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Versions/A/Security
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        0x7fff8c5cc000 -     0x7fff8c5d3ff7  libsystem_pthread.dylib (53.1.4) <ab498556-b555-310e-9041-f67ec9e00e2c> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_pthread.dylib
        0x7fff8c958000 -     0x7fff8cb3dff7  com.apple.CoreFoundation (6.9 - 855.11) <e22c6a1f-8996-349c-905e-96c3bbe07c2f> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
    Console log – All Messages
    Action:
    App Store > Sign In > Apple ID / Password > Sign In > Connection failed.
    02.02.14 12:51:07,365 sandboxd[91]: ([44259]) App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,372 sandboxd[91]: ([44259]) App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,377 sandboxd[91]: ([44259]) App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,384 sandboxd[91]: ([44259]) App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,390 sandboxd[91]: ([44259]) App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,396 sandboxd[91]: ([44259]) App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,402 sandboxd[91]: ([44259]) App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,409 sandboxd[91]: ([44259]) App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:07,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:08,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:08,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:08,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:08,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:08,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:08,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:08,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:08,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:08,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:08,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:08,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:08,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    02.02.14 12:51:09,730 SafariNotificationAgent[44337]: Error calling realpath on the home directory.
    02.02.14 12:51:09,732 com.apple.launchd.peruser.0[166]: (com.apple.SafariNotificationAgent[44337]) Exited with code: 1
    02.02.14 12:51:09,732 com.apple.launchd.peruser.0[166]: (com.apple.SafariNotificationAgent) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
    Full report of the following incident:
    02.02.14 12:51:07,365 sandboxd[91]: ([44259]) App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    App Store(44259) deny file-write-data /private/var/db/mds/system/mds.lock
    Process:         App Store [44259]
    Path:            /Applications/App Store.app/Contents/MacOS/App Store
    Load Address:    0x107a6d000
    Identifier:      com.apple.appstore
    Version:         201 (1.3)
    Build Info:      61-Firenze~201000000000000
    Code Type:       x86_64 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [166]
    Date/Time:       2014-02-02 12:51:07.307 +0100
    OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.9.1 (13B42)
    Report Version:  8
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    I have had somewhat similar problems as Øystein Ange since upgrading from Snow Leopard to Mavericks in January. But fortunately, I have been able to solve many of them after a lot of trial & error, frustration and sweat! I now long for the more than 2 years of previous Snow Leopard usage when problems were small, few and far between, and quickly solvable. I feel as if Apple has cut me adrift and left me to struggle on my own with the seemingly numerous problems of getting the performance of Mavericks to finally stabilize on my iMac.
    Øystein's Feb. 8th post asks some of the same Mavericks questions that I still have. It would be very helpful to me, and to others I'm sure, if someone/anyone has specific suggestions or solutions on what one could/should do to fix specific problems with newly installed Mavericks OSs, short of a clean, full re-install of the OS.
    I have one admin account plus the guest account on my iMac Mavericks. Does this mean my admin account is a/the root account?! How can one tell whether or not they are logging in with a root account?! What's the distinction between the root account, a user's admin account, and other standard users' accounts?! Could someone please recommend a definitive Apple document describing all the various types of Mavericks accounts, in detail, and how/when/where/why each type should be used before or along with any of the others?
    Why is it suddenly a no-no to log on to Mavericks via the root user account, when previous OS versions had no problem with this?! What's the purpose of the root user account if not to use it to log on to the computer?! If it's so dangerous, why isn't it internally safeguarded from inadvertent logins by casual users?! What damage or harm are we talking about, and why weren't personal-use customers given a big warning about this apparent "booby trap" in Mavericks?! Saying NEVER DO THAT is like closing the barn door after the horse has already bolted, and it explains nothing to the casual user.
    We can't just do a clean re-install every time something in Mavericks hiccups?! Based on my recent experience, and on what I'm seeing in this thread, I would have had to re-installed it a half dozen times in the past 2 months alone!! That's nonsensical. There's got to be a better way of fixing a newly installed Mavericks OS than doing a re-install over and over again. Why don't the Mac diagnostic and troubleshooting tools work in Mavericks' case, as they have done for me on many occasions on earlier OS versions?! What is it about Mavericks that makes it different this time?! Could it possibly have something to do with integration of Mavericks and iCloud; and, if so, what specific cautions should the casual user observe to make sure they don't jeopardize the integrity of Mavericks by doing something similar to logging in from the root account?!
    Many customers need to be brought in out of the dark! Is there an Apple Mavericks expert out there who can advise the customer community on specifically how to apply the existing repair tools to solve specific Mavericks teething problems, without having to revert to multiple OS re-installs?

  • After updating to mavericks I have to constantly enter my apple ID for mail, iBooks, iTunes and many other applications that used to be part of my keychain. How can I get my log-in to work again?

    After updating to mavericks I have to constantly enter my apple ID for mail, iBooks, iTunes and many other applications that used to be part of my keychain. How can I get my apple ID log-in to work again?

    Several times I've re-entered my passwords under Preferences/Internet Accounts/iCloud and it won't save since I've installed Mavericks.  Also, the iCloud icon in the left column in Preferences/Internet Accounts/iCloud is greyed out but allows me to click on it to set-up.  When I click on iCloud the password is filled out but the "Enable this account" check-box is not checked.  I check it, and all seems correct.  The icon is no longer grey, the password is correct, the "activate this account" check-box is checked.  Then, when I launch mail, notes etc. I'm still prompted to re-enter my apple ID.  The log-in loop continues.  For years my keychain has worked perfectly.  What has changed in Mavericks?

  • How I migrated my caldav data (Contacts and Calendars) to Mavericks + Server

    Hello,
    I write this post to share with you the steps I had to take for correctly migrating my caldav database (containing data for Addressbook and Calendar Server) from a Lion Server to Mavericks with Server version 3.
    The problem occured like this : after downloading and installing mavericks (from the Apple Store), and downloading/installing the Server Utility (version 3), everything migrated just fine, except I had an error message during the first launch of the Server utility, but since it eventually launched, and the services were running, I didn't notice anything at first.
    But I rapidly saw a big problem : my caldav data was missing. If a client connected to their calendar application, they would get (after syncing with the server) a new empty calendar named "calendar" (this is typical of a fresh empty caldav database). Same for addressbook clients (empty contacts).
    So I searched and read several post that helped me greatly :
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3890595
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/23581552
    BUT, what is different in mavericks, is this :
    The postgres cluster that hosts the caldav data seems to have move (again!), and this is by exploring several config files that I figured which was the right socket to use to connect to the good postgres cluster.
    The clues were in the file : /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/private/etc/caldavd/caldavd-apple.p list
    Where I found the precious parameter (under the Postgres section) :
    <key>SocketDirectory</key>
           <string>/var/run/caldavd/PostgresSocket</string>
    What I also figured is that the user account to use for connecting to this postgres cluster is caldav, and not _postgres.
    So here are basically the steps I had to take  to reinstall my old database.
    Step #0 :
    First, you need to locate the dump of the old postgres database, I found that the migration process seemed to make a dump inside :
    This method ONLY WORKS if you have the following file :
    /Library/Server/Migrated/Library/Server/PostgreSQL/Backup/dumpall.psql.gz
    If you have that file, you can extract it with the command :
      gunzip /Library/Server/Migrated/Library/Server/PostgreSQL/Backup/dumpall.psql.gz
    For the rest of the steps I assume this file is named  /path/to/your/dump.psql
    I think (but I'm not sure of it) that THIS precise dump is different than what you would get inside a manual dump, meaning that in this dump you have all the  databases of the cluster. Again I'm not sure, but that's what I think since there are CREATE DATABASE instructions inside it).
    If you don't have that file, perhaps you made a dump by hand.
    If that's the case, I think that before Step #3 you will have to create an empty caldav database, BUT, I'm not sure the command "calendarserver_bootstrap_database -v" mentionned here will create the caldav in the right cluster (read above). Perhaps we could figured out together if that's your case.
    Step #1 : stop the services
    sudo serveradmin stop addressbook
    sudo serveradmin stop calendar
    Step #2 : drop the caldav database
    sudo dropdb -h /var/run/caldavd/PostgresSocket -U caldav caldav
    If you get this error message :
    dropdb: database removal failed: ERROR:  database "caldav" is being accessed by other users
    DETAIL:  There is 1 other session using the database.
    then go to Step #2a, otherwise, go straight to Step #3
    Step #2a : only if Step 2 didn't work, see above ! (taken from here)
    # Connect to the postgres database
    psql -h /var/run/caldavd/PostgresSocket -U caldav
    # Terminate the current sessions
    postgres=> select pg_terminate_backend(procpid) from pg_stat_activity where datname='caldav';
    # Exit postgres
                   postgres=> \q
    Step #3 : if your database dump is not from /Library/Server/Migrated/Library/Server/PostgreSQL/Backup/dumpall.psql.gz, then PERHAPS you will have to create manually an empty caldav database (see Step #0)
    Step #4 : create the new database from the dump
    sudo psql -h /var/run/caldavd/PostgresSocket -U caldav -f </path/to/your/dump.psql> caldav
    A lot of things should be displayed, and I eventually got an error at the end :
    psql:DataDump.sql:49844: \connect: FATAL:  database "collab" does not exist
    But in my case that didn't affect my migration.
    Step #5 : restart services
    sudo serveradmin start calendar
    sudo serveradmin start addressbook
    I hope that helps you.
    Cheers

    iCloud adds a new (additional) Address book to Outlook, it contains the iCloud contacts, if the iCloud contacts and the Outlook contacts are the same there will be duplicates:
    Look in one Contact Folder only
    Delete the Outlook Contacts (you can't delete the whole folder, only the contents
    These are your choices.

  • Cannot open PDFs in Mail with Mavericks

    When I get emails containing PDFs in Mavericks, I can see the PDF in the context of the message, but there is no indication that there are any attachments, no way to save them to a location, and I cannot even click on them in the message to get them to open in anything.
    The only workaround I have found is to double-click the entire message, so that it opens in a separate window. Then if I mouse over the upper margin of the message in the center of the top bar, a little oblong radio button appears, giving me the option to forward it, trash it, or save it.
    Double clicking within the message does nothing.

    Actually, I realize that the little pop-up radio buttons appear in the original message as well, when you mouse over the fine line that separates the heading from the body of the message.
    Too bad that information isn't explained with the What's new in Mavericks information online.

  • ITunes trouble with Maverick update

    Hello, I just installed Mavericks onto my MacBook Pro and my iTunes won't open. Any help?

    Do you have Google Drive installed? If so, remove it. It has been found to cause problems like what you describe in Mavericks.

  • Mavericks Preemption (Force Quit Broken)

    Does anyone know how I can configure Mavericks to remain interactive even under high memory pressure?  (Don't care about maximizing benchmarks; care about always being able to move the mouse and force quit a runaway process).
    Unlike previous verison of Mac OS X, my cursor completely freezes when an application (such as Virtual Box) creates high memory pressure in Mavericks.  Instead of beind able to kill the process (from a Terminal or Activity Monitory or keystroke), the only options in Mavericks is to hold down the power button for a hard reboot.
    This seems like a major rewind in operating system technology.  (I haven't rebooted this often since the days of System 7).  What's wrong with Mavericks?  Can memory compression be disabled?  Can I renice some process(es) to restore 10.8.x behavior?)
    Thanks.

    I had the same issue. Something would freeze on me, I would command option escape, but then that would freeze up and I wouldn't be able to actually force it to close.  All I did to fix this issue was use another way to force close. Hold Command Option Shift and Escape all together for three seconds and it will automatically close the window that is open.  I did that and it fixed the issue I was having.  I hope this helps!
    -Eddie B

  • What are the benifits of upgrading from Lion to Mountain Lion?

    I'm looking for the benifits of upgrading from Lion to Mountain Lion

    You cannot upgrade to Mountain Lion anymore. Mavericks is now the current version. Got to Apple's website to see what the features of Mavericks are, then decide if upgrading is something you should do.
    Upgrading to Mavericks
    You can upgrade to Mavericks from Lion or directly from Snow Leopard. Mavericks can be downloaded from the Mac App Store for FREE.
    Upgrading to Mavericks
    To upgrade to Mavericks you must have Snow Leopard 10.6.8 or Lion installed. Download Mavericks from the App Store. Sign in using your Apple ID. Mavericks is free. The file is quite large, over 5 GBs, so allow some time to download. It would be preferable to use Ethernet because it is nearly four times faster than wireless.
          Macs that can be upgraded to OS X Mavericks
             1. iMac (Mid 2007 or newer) - Model Identifier 7,1 or later
             2. MacBook (Late 2008 Aluminum, or Early 2009 or newer) - Model Identifier 5,1 or later
             3. MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 or newer) - Model Identifier 3,1 or later
             4. MacBook Air (Late 2008 or newer) - Model Identifier 2,1 or later
             5. Mac mini (Early 2009 or newer) - Model Identifier 3,1 or later
             6. Mac Pro (Early 2008 or newer) - Model Identifier 3,1 or later
             7. Xserve (Early 2009) - Model Identifier 3,1 or later
    To find the model identifier open System Profiler in the Utilities folder. It's displayed in the panel on the right.
         Are my applications compatible?
             See App Compatibility Table - RoaringApps.

  • Why is Notes Crashing in Mavericks

    Since upgrading to Mavericks the Notes application only lasts for 2-3 seconds before crashing.
    This great APP is not unusable in Mavericks
    What am I or Mavericks doing wrong?

    Go to Finder and select your user/home folder. With that Finder window as the front window, either select Finder/View/Show View options or go command - J.  When the View options opens, check ’Show Library Folder’. That should make your user library folder visible in your user/home folder. Go to User Library/Containers/com.apple.Notes and move the folder, not just the contents, to your desktop.
    Open the application and test. If it works okay, delete the plist from the desktop.
    If the application is the same, return the folder to where you got it from, overwriting the newer one.
    Thanks to leonie for some information contained in this.
    You might need to redo the View settings after an update.

  • Mac osx 10.6.8 to mavericks always fail

    i dont even know what shall i do to fix this problem
    all i wanna do is to update my mac to mavericks but that isnt happening even after downloading mavericks several times
    in each time it reach half way and finish downloading
    when it starts to install it fails
    anyone knows what shall i do?
    am running mac osx 10.6.8

    Check your download speed here > Speedtest.net by Ookla - The Global Broadband Speed Test
    Less than 10Mbps, the file may be timing out before it can finish the installation.
    Be aware, with Mavericks installed, if you need to repair the startup disk or restore OS X that requires using OS X Recovery which requires a high speed broadband connection as noted here.
    Mavericks requires 8GB of disk space.
    Control click the MacintoshHD icon on your desktop or open the Finder, right or control click startup disk in the Sidebar on the left then click Get Info.
    You'll see Available and Capacity. Make sure there's at least 15% available disk space.
    Good info regarding upgrading to Mavericks >  What you need for Mavericks, OS X 10.9: Apple Support Communities

  • How do I see the downloaded percentage of Mavericks?

    Last night I started downloading Mavericks but accidentally shut down my computer mid download. When I restarted my computer today I tried to resume the download by right clicking the Mavericks icon on the dock but the download wouldn't restart. So I thought I'd get rid of the Mavericks icon from my dock and start again from scratch.
    So now tried re-downloading Mavericks from the App Store and now there isn't an icon on the dock telling me how far along my download is. However, according to the App store it is downloading but there's no status bar about how far along it is. I'm not entirely sure if it's downloading either. How do I see the status of the download/restore the Mavericks icon in the dock during the download? And approximately how long will it take? I'm currently on 10.6.8 on my iMac.
    Any help would be appreciated!

    The download time will be dependant on your download speed from your ISP. It's a large file (5.31GB, I believe) so, with 60 Mbps speeds that I have, it can take up to 45 minutes (and that's depending on how responsive Apple's servers are at any given time).
    You should be able to see the download taking place in your Launchpad icon - and in the Mac App Store as well. I'm a bit confused about what you call the "Mavericks" icon as there should be no Mavericks icons in your Dock when you're downloading.
    Try the download again - check your MAS window and your Lanchpad icon for progress.
    Good luck,
    Clinton

  • New install of Premiere on Mavericks crashes every time on export -

    Hi all,
    I just switched to a fresh install of Mavericks on a clean hard drive. I have not installed any other programs except Premiere Pro CC and Prelude. (aside from a couple of simple items like Dropbox and Evernote). I have not installed any video codecs except what was stock with Mavericks. YET, Prelude can't import (crashes every time I click the "Import" button), and Premiere crashes immediately any time I try to export ANY file. The editing process seems to work fine. It's as if there's no ability to export at all.
    The importing and exporting was working fine on the previous version of Mavericks. Am I missing something? Is there some video plugin or preferance that I'm supposed to install. It's very surprising because it is a completely clean install, which means to me that nothing is conflicting, but perhaps something is missing.
    Thanks for your help.

    Hi Noriega93,
    Please try following steps:
    1. Open Applications > Adobe Media Encoder CC > Right Click on Adobe Media Encoder CC Icon > Get Info
         Click on Select your username and Provide Read & Write Permission to it.
    2 Click on Go to folder  & type ~/Library > Preferences > rename Adobe  to Adobe.old
    3.~/Library > Application Support rename Adobe  to Adobe.old
    4. Rename Adobe folder to Adobe2 in Documents > Adobe
    5. Please try to create a new admin account and then try to launch Media Encoder in New User account.
    Please let us know if this works or not.
    Regards,
    Sandeep

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