10.9 server ical server

In 10.6 server to create a shared calendar, ie a calenndar that everyone can see and add to, i had to create a calendar user called ical server, which all the real users became a delegate of, people wanting to share the calendar on their iphones or ipads had to use the calendar users user name and password on their iphone or ipad as you cant add a delegate on a ios device, would i have to have the same setup on 10.9 server? i cant find much on google about it, any help would be nice

Delegation has changed to Sharing....
Add the shared calendar as an account on your computer, then right-click the calendar (from list in left pane) and choose Share Calendar. From there, you can enter names. Those individuals will be invited to the shared calendar.

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    Oct 24 2012 16:34:43 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
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    Oct 24 2012 16:43:48 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
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    Oct 24 2012 16:46:49 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} DIGEST-MD5 authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:19 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:58 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:58 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:05 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:05 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:06    AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:11 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:11 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:57 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:57 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:53:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:53:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
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    Oct 24 2012 17:01:38 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
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    Oct 24 2012 17:11:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:21:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:21:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
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    Oct 24 2012 17:24:07 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:24:08 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:24:12 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:30:27 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:30:27 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:30:32 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:31:03 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:31:03 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
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    Oct 24 2012 17:35:17 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:35:50 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:35:50 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:40:48 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:40:48 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:41:02 AUTH2: {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} DHX authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:41:40 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} is in good standing.
    Oct 24 2012 17:41:40 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:42:35 AUTH2: {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} DHX authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:43:13 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} is in good standing.
    Oct 24 2012 17:43:13 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:43:43 AUTH2: {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} DHX authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:44:21 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} is in good standing.
    Oct 24 2012 17:44:21 KERBEROS-LOGIN-CHECK: user {0x4f9aef1b6b8b45670000000400000004, servername.local$} authentication succeeded.
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    Oct 24 2012 17:50:59    AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:50:59 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:51:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:51:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:51:02 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:51:02 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:51:02 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:51:02 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:51:07 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:51:07 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:52:56 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:52:59 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:52:59 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:52:59 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:52:59 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:52:59 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:52:59 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:02 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:02 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:02 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:03 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:04 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:05 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:05 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:07 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:08 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:10 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:10 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:11 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:11 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:13 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:53:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:55:33 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:55:33 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    XXXX means user A
    YYYY means user B etc, etc

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    - Ical and Thunderbird Lightning 1.02b as Calendar-Clients
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    Ornaminer

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    9/5/08 1:19:34 PM kernel npvhash=4095
    9/5/08 1:19:30 PM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] fsck_hfs: Volume is journaled. No checking performed.
    9/5/08 1:19:30 PM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] fsck_hfs: Use the -f option to force checking.
    9/5/08 1:19:33 PM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] launchctl: Please convert the following to launchd: /etc/mach_init.d/dashboardadvisoryd.plist
    9/5/08 1:19:33 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cupsd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    9/5/08 1:19:33 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.ntp.ntpd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    9/5/08 1:19:34 PM DirectoryService[11] Launched version 5.4 (v514.21)
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel hi mem tramps at 0xffe00000
    9/5/08 1:19:34 PM DirectoryService[11] Improper shutdown detected
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel PAE enabled
    9/5/08 1:19:34 PM kextd[10] 404 cached, 0 uncached personalities to catalog
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel 64 bit mode enabled
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Darwin Kernel Version 9.4.0: Mon Jun 9 19:30:53 PDT 2008; root:xnu-1228.5.20~1/RELEASE_I386
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel vmpagebootstrap: 508582 free pages and 15706 wired pages
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel migtable_maxdispl = 79
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel 91 prelinked modules
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel AppleACPICPU: ProcessorApicId=0 LocalApicId=0 Enabled
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel AppleACPICPU: ProcessorApicId=1 LocalApicId=1 Enabled
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Loading security extension com.apple.security.TMSafetyNet
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel calling mpopolicyinit for TMSafetyNet
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Security policy loaded: Safety net for Time Machine (TMSafetyNet)
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Loading security extension com.apple.nke.applicationfirewall
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Loading security extension com.apple.security.seatbelt
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel calling mpopolicyinit for mb
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Seatbelt MACF policy initialized
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Security policy loaded: Seatbelt Policy (mb)
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel MAC Framework successfully initialized
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel using 10485 buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel devfsmakenode: not ready for devices!
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel IOAPIC: Version 0x20 Vectors 64:87
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel ACPI: System State [S0 S3 S4 S5] (S3)
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel mbinit: done
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Security auditing service present
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel BSM auditing present
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel rooting via boot-uuid from /chosen: 033560DC-0859-35E9-B64E-FE25488D5DD8
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Waiting on <dict ID="0"><key>IOProviderClass</key><string ID="1">IOResources</string><key>IOResourceMatch</key><string ID="2">boot-uuid-media</string></dict>
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel AppleYukon2: 532111ab,00000000 sk98osx_dnet - CheckDictionaryEntry failed, expected vs. dictionary
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel FireWire (OHCI) Lucent ID 5811 built-in now active, GUID 001e52fffe510454; max speed s400.
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel CSRHIDTransitionDriver::start []
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Got boot device = IOService:/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/SATA@1F,2/AppleAHCI/PRT2 @2/IOAHCIDevice@0/AppleAHCIDiskDriver/IOAHCIBlockStorageDevice/IOBlockStorageDri ver/Hitachi HTS541612J9SA00 Media/IOGUIDPartitionScheme/Customer@2
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel BSD root: disk0s2, major 14, minor 2
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel jnl: unknown-dev: replay_journal: from: 13329408 to: 15447040 (joffset 0x11f02000)
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel CSRHIDTransitionDriver::switchToHCIMode legacy
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel jnl: unknown-dev: journal replay done.
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel HFS: Removed 5 orphaned unlinked files or directories
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Jettisoning kernel linker.
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Resetting IOCatalogue.
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel GFX0: family specific matching fails
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel display: family specific matching fails
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    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Matching service count = 3
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Matching service count = 3
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Matching service count = 3
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Matching service count = 3
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Matching service count = 3
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    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel Previous Shutdown Cause: 0
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel GFX0: family specific matching fails
    9/5/08 1:19:35 PM kernel ath_attach: devid 0x1c
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    9/5/08 1:19:36 PM kernel mac 10.3 phy 6.1 radio 10.2
    9/5/08 1:19:36 PM kernel USBF: 11.740 AppleUSBHubPort: Port 1 of Hub at 0x7d000000 about to terminate a busy device (IOUSBCompositeDevice) after waiting 10 seconds
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    9/5/08 1:19:37 PM mDNSResponder mDNSResponder-171.4 (Apr 20 2008 11:59:52)[16] starting
    9/5/08 1:19:38 PM configd[14] Error: No interface name for AirPort_Athr5424ab
    9/5/08 1:19:38 PM configd[14] Error: ioPublishedDriverCallback() failed to initDeviceFromService()
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    9/5/08 1:19:45 PM bootlog[45] BOOT_TIME: 1220617164 0
    9/5/08 1:19:46 PM kextd[10] writing kernel link data to /var/run/mach.sym
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM VMware Fusion 72241[58] Starting VMware Fusion:
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] VMware Fusion 72241: Starting VMware Fusion:
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    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] kextload: /Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/kexts/vmci.kext loaded successfully
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] kextload: /Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/kexts/vmioplug.kext loaded successfully
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] kextload: /Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/kexts/vmnet.kext loaded successfully
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmmon: Loaded @ 0x4bcbe000: Info 0x4bccb500 Name com.vmware.kext.vmx86 Version 1.1.1fc2 build-72241 at Jan 16 2008 21:26:45
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] Internet Software Consortium DHCP Server 2.0
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmmon: Service start
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] Copyright 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 The Internet Software Consortium.
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] All rights reserved.
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] Please contribute if you find this software useful.
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] For info, please visit http://www.****.***/****-contrib.html
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] Configured subnet: 192.168.91.0
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] Setting vmnet-dhcp IP address: 192.168.91.254
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] Opened:
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] Recving on VNet/vmnet8/192.168.91.0
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] Sending on VNet/vmnet8/192.168.91.0
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] Internet Software Consortium DHCP Server 2.0
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] Copyright 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 The Internet Software Consortium.
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] All rights reserved.
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] Please contribute if you find this software useful.
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] For info, please visit http://www.****.***/****.html
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmmon: Instrumenting bug 151304 without page information...
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] Configured subnet: 192.168.164.0
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] Setting vmnet-dhcp IP address: 192.168.164.254
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] Opened:
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] Recving on VNet/vmnet1/192.168.164.0
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM com.vmware.launchd.vmware[48] Sending on VNet/vmnet1/192.168.164.0
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmmon: Fast clock thread started.
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmmon: Initial HV check: anyNotCapable=0 anyUnlocked=0 anyEnabled=1 anyDisabled=0
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmmon: HV check: anyNotCapable=0 anyUnlocked=0 anyEnabled=1 anyDisabled=0
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmmon: Module initialized.
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmmon: Registering for power state changes
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmci: Initializing module.
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmci: VMCI: Driver initialized.
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmci: Module initialized.
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: Initializing module (version 1.1.1fc2, build-72241).
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: VMNet_Start allocated gOSMallocTag
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: Module initialized.
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: VNetUserIf_Create: created userIf at 0x43b8100.
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    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: Hub 8
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: Port 0
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: VNetUserIf_Create: created userIf at 0x4480e00.
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    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: Hub 8
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: Port 0
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: Port 1
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: VNetUserIf_Create: created userIf at 0x4480c00.
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    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: VMNETSOBINDTOHUB: port: paddr 00:50:56:ff:08:cc
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: Hub 8
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: Port 0
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: Port 1
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: Port 2
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: VNetUserIfFree: freeing userIf at 0x4480c00.
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: netif-vmnet8: Adding protocol 2.
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: VNetUserIf_Create: created userIf at 0x4480a00.
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    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: Hub 1 does not exist, allocating memory.
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: Allocated hub 0x448b800 for hubNum 1.
    9/5/08 1:19:47 PM kernel vmnet: VMNETSOBINDTOHUB: port: paddr 00:50:56:eb:03:38
    9/5/08 1:19:48 PM kernel vmnet: Hub 1
    9/5/08 1:19:48 PM kernel vmnet: Port 0
    9/5/08 1:19:48 PM kernel vmnet: VNetUserIfFree: freeing userIf at 0x4480a00.
    9/5/08 1:19:48 PM kernel vmnet: netif-vmnet1: Adding protocol 2.
    9/5/08 1:19:48 PM kernel vmnet: VNetUserIf_Create: created userIf at 0x4480800.
    9/5/08 1:19:48 PM kernel vmnet: VMNetConnect: returning port 0x4480800
    9/5/08 1:19:48 PM kernel vmnet: VMNETSOBINDTOHUB: port: paddr 00:50:56:f3:c2:e0
    9/5/08 1:19:48 PM kernel vmnet: Hub 1
    9/5/08 1:19:48 PM kernel vmnet: Port 0
    9/5/08 1:19:48 PM kernel vmnet: Port 1
    9/5/08 1:19:48 PM /usr/sbin/ocspd[85] starting
    9/5/08 1:19:48 PM /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/Contents/MacOS/loginwindow[33] Login Window Application Started
    9/5/08 1:19:48 PM /System/Library/CoreServices/rapserver.app/Contents/MacOS/rapserverd[25] RAP: Starting, pid=25
    9/5/08 1:19:48 PM /System/Library/CoreServices/rapserver.app/Contents/MacOS/rapserverd[25] RAP: Started, pid=25, port=4073
    9/5/08 1:19:50 PM kernel AirPort_Athr5424ab: Ethernet address 00:1c:b3:b2:46:95
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    9/5/08 1:19:50 PM mDNSResponder[16] Adding registration domain paul\.dyson.members.mac.com.
    9/5/08 1:19:50 PM mDNSResponder[16] Adding registration domain paul\.dyson.members.mac.com.
    9/5/08 1:19:51 PM configd[14] setting hostname to "Media-Mac-mini.local"
    9/5/08 1:19:51 PM airportd[90] No networks found on channels remembered for belkin54g
    9/5/08 1:19:51 PM airportd[90] Could not find "belkin54g"
    9/5/08 1:19:51 PM airportd[90] Could not find any preferred networks; trying broadcast requests..
    9/5/08 1:19:51 PM ARDAgent [96] ******ARDAgent Launched******
    9/5/08 1:19:51 PM loginwindow[33] Login Window Started Security Agent
    9/5/08 1:19:52 PM mDNSResponder[16] registerserviceinstance: domain paul\.dyson.members.mac.com. already registered
    9/5/08 1:19:53 PM ARDAgent [96] ******ARDAgent Ready******
    9/5/08 1:19:54 PM airportd[90] Broadcast requests also failed..
    9/5/08 1:19:55 PM com.apple.SystemStarter[27] iCal Server Launched!
    9/5/08 1:19:55 PM org.ntp.ntpd[24] Error : nodename nor servname provided, or not known
    9/5/08 1:19:55 PM ntpdate[108] can't find host time.euro.apple.com
    9/5/08 1:19:55 PM com.apple.SystemStarter[27] Loading VirusBarrier Service
    9/5/08 1:19:55 PM com.apple.SystemStarter[27] kextload: extension /Library/StartupItems/VirusBarrier/VirusBarrierService.kext appears to be loadable
    9/5/08 1:19:55 PM com.apple.SystemStarter[27] kextload: loading extension /Library/StartupItems/VirusBarrier/VirusBarrierService.kext
    9/5/08 1:19:55 PM com.apple.SystemStarter[27] kextload: /Library/StartupItems/VirusBarrier/VirusBarrierService.kext loaded successfully
    9/5/08 1:19:55 PM com.apple.SystemStarter[27] kextload: sending personalities to kernel:
    9/5/08 1:19:55 PM com.apple.SystemStarter[27] kextload: from extension /Library/StartupItems/VirusBarrier/VirusBarrierService.kext:
    9/5/08 1:19:55 PM com.apple.SystemStarter[27] kextload: ScannerService
    9/5/08 1:19:55 PM com.apple.SystemStarter[27] kextload: sending 1 personality to the kernel
    9/5/08 1:19:55 PM com.apple.SystemStarter[27] kextload: matching started for /Library/StartupItems/VirusBarrier/VirusBarrierService.kext
    9/5/08 1:19:55 PM ntpdate[108] no servers can be used, exiting
    9/5/08 1:19:55 PM airportd[90] Probing highest ranked networks via directed scan..
    9/5/08 1:19:58 PM kernel AirPort: Link Up on en1
    9/5/08 1:20:03 PM kernel vmnet: VNetUserIf_Create: created userIf at 0x496af00.
    9/5/08 1:20:03 PM kernel vmnet: VMNetConnect: returning port 0x496af00
    9/5/08 1:20:03 PM kernel vmnet: Hub 0 does not exist, allocating memory.
    9/5/08 1:20:03 PM kernel vmnet: Allocated hub 0x496b000 for hubNum 0.
    9/5/08 1:20:03 PM kernel vmnet: VMNETSOBINDTOHUB: port: paddr 00:50:56:ef:00:58
    9/5/08 1:20:03 PM kernel vmnet: Hub 0
    9/5/08 1:20:03 PM kernel vmnet: Port 0
    9/5/08 1:20:03 PM kernel vmnet: bridge-en1: got dev 0x3dc8004
    9/5/08 1:20:03 PM kernel vmnet: bridge-en1: wireless interface detected.
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    9/5/08 1:20:03 PM kernel vmnet: bridge-en1: attached
    9/5/08 1:20:03 PM kernel vmnet: VNetUserIfFree: freeing userIf at 0x496af00.
    9/5/08 1:20:05 PM kernel AppleYukon2: error - 2 Pair Downshift detected
    9/5/08 1:20:05 PM kernel AppleYukon2: 00000000,00000000 skgehw - cppSkDrvEvent - SKDRV_DOWNSHIFTDET
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    9/5/08 1:20:06 PM airportd[90] Error: Apple80211Associate() failed -6
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    9/5/08 1:20:07 PM kernel vmnet: Allocated hub 0x496b000 for hubNum 0.
    9/5/08 1:20:07 PM kernel vmnet: VMNETSOBINDTOHUB: port: paddr 00:50:56:ff:a5:00
    9/5/08 1:20:07 PM kernel vmnet: Hub 0
    9/5/08 1:20:07 PM kernel vmnet: Port 0
    9/5/08 1:20:07 PM kernel vmnet: bridge-en0: got dev 0x42b0204
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    9/5/08 1:20:07 PM kernel vmnet: bridge-en0: attached
    9/5/08 1:20:07 PM kernel vmnet: VNetUserIfFree: freeing userIf at 0x496aa00.
    9/5/08 1:20:08 PM mDNSResponderHelper[89] "/etc/racoon/remote/anonymous.conf" looks familiar, will overwrite
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    9/5/08 1:20:10 PM com.apple.KerberosAutoConfig[127] Kerberos configuration is up to date
    9/5/08 1:20:12 PM mDNSResponder[16] registerserviceinstance: domain paul\.dyson.members.mac.com. already registered
    9/5/08 1:20:12 PM com.apple.KerberosAutoConfig[128] Kerberos configuration is up to date
    9/5/08 1:20:12 PM com.apple.KerberosAutoConfig[129] Kerberos configuration is up to date
    9/5/08 1:20:26 PM kernel AFP_VFS afpfs_mount: /Network/Servers/server.kennedydyson.co.uk/Volumes/Data/Users, pid 100
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    9/5/08 1:20:29 PM /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/FamilyControls.framework/Resources/httpsproxy d[161] 'Unknown argument given
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    9/5/08 1:20:30 PM airportd[90] No networks found on channels remembered for belkin54g
    9/5/08 1:20:29 PM /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/FamilyControls.framework/Resources/httpsproxy d[161] /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/FamilyControls.framework/Resources/httpsproxy d -k stop
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    9/5/08 1:20:29 PM /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/FamilyControls.framework/Resources/httpsproxy d[161] [-l]: create log file
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    9/5/08 1:20:37 PM kernel AirPort: Link Up on en1
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    9/5/08 1:20:46 PM mDNSResponder[16] Note: Frequent transitions for interface en1 (FE80:0000:0000:0000:021C:B3FF:FEB2:4695); network traffic reduction measures in effect
    9/5/08 1:20:46 PM mDNSResponder[16] Note: Frequent transitions for interface en1 (169.254.35.3); network traffic reduction measures in effect
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    9/5/08 1:20:48 PM [0x0-0x11011].com.apple.iCal.helper }
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