Importing Client Home Directory

We are currently in the process of installing a second OSX server (xserve/xraid combo) at our facility, and I'm a little green when it comes to Open Directory, but here goes. We have 14 workstation with 9-10 users each, and would like to import the current user Home directories that reside on each client G5, to the new Open Directory Home directories on the server - possible ?
The manual is a little vague regarding basic steps to setting up server, binding clients, and I understand that the new user home directories on the server must be set as share points - is this correct ? Then the clients are steered to the server via client "Directory Access Utility" LDAP cofig - right ? Is there a weblink that could steer me in the right direction for setting this up ?
TIA
2.5G DP G5 PPC   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   10.4.6 XServe/XRaid, G4 1.25G OSX Panther Server
2.5G DP G5 PPC   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

Hi LAStudios,
Welcome to the forums.
We have 14 workstation
with 9-10 users each, and would like to import the
current user Home directories that reside on each
client G5, to the new Open Directory Home directories
on the server - possible ?
The following has worked for me (after creating the server accounts, bound the client, etc)
1. Login to local machine as a local admin
2. Delete user's account BUT choose the option to create a dmg of the user data.
3. After completion, move the dmg to Users/Shared
4. Log out
5. Log in as your target OD network user
6. Open the dmg from /Users/Shared and copy the items from within each of Documents, Library, etc. Do NOT just copy Documents. Library, etc.... make sure you copy the contents
Everything should be in place at the next login. Change password via System Prefs > Accounts asap and this will fix any keychain issues.
Sounds like you have up to 150 users so you may look into automating this.
BTW, sounds like you might also benefit from using mobile home folders.
The manual is a little vague regarding basic steps to
setting up server, binding clients, and I understand
that the new user home directories on the server must
be set as share points - is this correct ?
The volume containing the homes is set as a Network Mount used for User Home Directories.
Then the
clients are steered to the server via client
"Directory Access Utility" LDAP cofig - right ?
Yes that is correct.
Is
there a weblink that could steer me in the right
direction for setting this up ?
http://www.apple.com/server/documentation/ has everything you need.
Also, you should Google for a wonderful PDF by John D Troye called Tips & Tricks for Tiger Server.
hth,
b.

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    David Walton
    Power Macintosh G5 1.8/PowerBook G4 15 1.42   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

  • Home directory not mountable

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  • Mail wont open says home directory is full. HELP?

    I dont know what happend but i restarted my powerbook today and when i got back to the desktop and tried launching mail it gives me the following message.
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  • FileSync Failure On Mobile Account Home Directory

    Hardware
    Server
    Mac Mini Mid-2012, OS X 10.9.5, Server 3.1.2, OpenDirectory ON, HomeDirectory: /Volumes/HomeFolders/Users
    Client
    iMac 21.5-inch, Late 2012, OS X 10.9.5, MobileAccount
    Network
    Server exists on a foreign subnet. Client binds to OD Replica on local network. Authentication works without issue. SSH connections to Server work flawlessly. SCP can be used to move files across the network without issue.
    Situation
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    The local machine has successfully created a Mobile Account for the user, and User is able to use the machine without complication, except that User complains none of his personal files are present.
    Home Sync reports last sync as being "Incomplete".
    Attempted Corrections
    The log file had indicated that the synchronization process was being cancelled by the next synchronization which started automatically after 20 minutes. To correct this problem, I changed the HomeSync settings to start only on "Manual" requests.
    After this change, I observed that the log file that a file was missing.  I ran SCP to duplicate the home folder on the local machine, replacing the home folder that had been already created.  I no longer find the missing file issue.
    I found an article suggesting that deleting the .FileSync folder from the local and remote home folders would force the system to re-evaluate the status of the sync.  I deleted these folders in order to allow the system to recreate them.  The system continues to have Incomplete home sync processes.
    Help Required
    I am unable to interpret the remaining EXCEPTION lines in the log file.  I appreciate any help deciphering the next steps in fixing the Home Sync process.  I appreciate any tips or advice on what causes Home Sync to fail in these situations, and if any person has information on how to create a local mirror that would be referenced for the HomeSync rather than the main server, that information would be greatly appreciated.
    Verbose Log Output - Reduced to Output from a Single Process
    1:: [14/10/10 08:17:53.358] Received SystemLoadAdvisory notification, new state = 2
    1:: [14/10/10 08:17:53.358] System says now is an okay time for automatic syncs. Starting any automatic syncs which were previously skipped.
    0:: [14/10/10 08:17:53.828] Waking from sleep
    1:: [14/10/10 08:17:53.828] -[SSyncSet wakeFromSleep]: scheduling sync of HomeSync_Mirror in 20.0 seconds
    1:: [14/10/10 08:17:53.829] Scheduling next sync of "HomeSync_Mirror" at 2014-10-10 15:18:13 +0000
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] EXCEPTION: Cocoa error 134030 <+[SSyncSet commitToDisk] (SyncSet.m:352): "(Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=134030 "An error occurred while saving." UserInfo=0x7fd5a3705f40 {NSFilePath=/Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets, NSAffectedStoresErrorKey=(
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935]     "<NSSQLCore: 0x7fd5a0612680> (URL: file:///Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets)"
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ), NSUnderlyingError=0x7fd5a3705ec0 "The file doesn’t exist."})">
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] USERINFO: {
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935]     NSAffectedStoresErrorKey =     (
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935]         "<NSSQLCore: 0x7fd5a0612680> (URL: file:///Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets)"
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935]     );
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935]     NSFilePath = "/Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets";
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935]     NSUnderlyingError = "Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4 \"The file doesn\U2019t exist.\" UserInfo=0x7fd5a3705e80 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7fd5a37004f0 \"The operation couldn\U2019t be completed. No such file or directory\"}";
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] }
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] BACKTRACE: {
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ? | 0x10b0c7f2b  
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ? | 0x7fff90496a5c
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ? | 0x7fff904968c4
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ? | 0x7fff90539516
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ? | 0x10b0c7c72  
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ? | 0x7fff8be812f8
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ? | 0x10b0c7abd  
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ? | 0x7fff905090f4
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ? | 0x7fff90508ea8
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ? | 0x10b0ce43f  
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ? | 0x7fff8beb50f4
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ? | 0x7fff90512494
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ? | 0x7fff90511fcf
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ? | 0x7fff905835aa
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ? | 0x7fff904cd755
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] }
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] +[SSyncSet commitToDisk]: exception thrown while saving (+[SSyncSet commitToDisk] (SyncSet.m:352): "(Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=134030 "An error occurred while saving." UserInfo=0x7fd5a3705f40 {NSFilePath=/Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets, NSAffectedStoresErrorKey=(
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935]     "<NSSQLCore: 0x7fd5a0612680> (URL: file:///Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets)"
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.935] ), NSUnderlyingError=0x7fd5a3705ec0 "The file doesn’t exist."})").
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.936] ==========================================================
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.936] Starting automatic sync of "HomeSync_Mirror".
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.938] Peer "network" reports changes since last sync.
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.939] [0x7fd5a7500990/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:alias:]: isRemote = NO
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.939] [0x7fd5a7500990/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:rootPath:rootAlias:rootRef:storePath:optionalStoreID:]: peer = <SPeer_FS:0x7fd5a7501500> = local, optionalStoreID = (null), peer.storeIDString = *
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.939] [0x7fd5a7500990/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:rootPath:rootAlias:rootRef:storePath:optionalStoreID:]: rootPath        = /Users/drbanks
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.939] [0x7fd5a7500990/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:rootPath:rootAlias:rootRef:storePath:optionalStoreID:]: storePath       = /Users/drbanks/.FileSync/store.filesyncstatetree
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.939] [0x7fd5a7500990/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:rootPath:rootAlias:rootRef:storePath:optionalStoreID:]: rootAlias       = {path='/Users/drbanks', targetName='drbanks', volumeName='Fish_Office_HD', type=DIR, volumeCreateDate=2014-02-05-16:47:04, targetCreateDate=2014-09-26-09:09:23, parentDirID=156740, nodeID=733788, filesystemID=0000 ('0000'), signature=0x482b ('H+'), isBootVolume=YES, isAutomounted=NO, isEjectable=NO, hasPersistentFileIDs=YES, mounted=YES, url='file:///'}
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:15.215] -[SStore_FS setupWithAlias:andRef:] (Store-FS.m:447): unlink('/Users/drbanks/.FileSync/.fstemp.CUtmP-mI4X6yMG0c2.noindex')
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:15.333] -[SStore(protected) cleanupTree]: PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: required 0.1 seconds to execute
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:15.645] -[SPeer_FS_PHD mountPeerVolume]: Mounted remote home server at "/Volumes/HomeFolders".
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:15.867] -[SPeer_FS_PHD mountPeerVolume]: Final path to PHD remote home root = "/Volumes/HomeFolders/drbanks"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::...PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Exclusion/Inclusion pair #1 of 2
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::Exclusions                                                       | Inclusions                  
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path BEGINSWITH "."                                              |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] ".afpDeleted"                                 |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] ".DocumentRevisions"                          |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Documents/Microsoft User Data"                     |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.FileSyncUI.plist"    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".SymAVQSFile"                                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.mcxMenuExtras.plist" |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/FileSyncAgent.log"                    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::name LIKE[c] ".com.apple.timemachine.supported"                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".Cleanup At Startup"                               |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.homeSync.plist"      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mirrors"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/FileSync"                                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".TemporaryItems"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".fseventsd"                                        |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".Spotlight-V100"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/MirrorAgent.log"                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".FileSync"                                         |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library"                                           |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "NAVMac800QSFile"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".mcxlc"                                            |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".account"                                          |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::---not changed---                                                | ---not changed---           
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::...PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Exclusion/Inclusion pair #2 of 2
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::Exclusions                                                       | Inclusions                  
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] ".afpDeleted"                                 | .CFUserTextEncoding         
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] "EWS-"                                        | .Trash                      
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] ".DocumentRevisions"                          | .bash_history               
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".account"                                          | .ssh                        
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".fseventsd"                                        | Documents/Microsoft User Data
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Envelope Index"                       | Library                     
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Safari/Icons.db"                           |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Safari/HistoryIndex.sk"                    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mirrors"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".mcxlc"                                            |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::name LIKE[c] ".com.apple.timemachine.supported"                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Exchange-*"                           |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Feeds"                              |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/MirrorAgent.log"                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".FileSync"                                         |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Calendars/Calendar Cache"                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/IMAP-*"                               |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.homeSync.plist"      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.mcxMenuExtras.plist" |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/FileSync"                                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Downloads"                          |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Application Support/SyncServices"          |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Printers"                                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/Macromedia/Flash Player"       |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".Cleanup At Startup"                               |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/FileSyncAgent.log"                    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".SymAVQSFile"                                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Caches"                                    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".TemporaryItems"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Documents/Microsoft User Data/Entourage Temp"      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.FileSyncUI.plist"    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/iTunes/iPhone Software Updates"            |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Database"                           |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Application Support/MobileSync"            |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Mac-*"                                |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs"                                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".Spotlight-V100"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/AvailableFeeds"                       |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::---not changed---                                                | ---not changed---           
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] [0x7fd5a7500990/<SStore_FS:0x7fd5a7d01440>] -[SStore_FS prepareForSync]: PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: self.wasPrepareForSyncDoneRemotely => NO
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] Store "PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks" started prepareForSync with root version (null)
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.431] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks FSEvents scan
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] EXCEPTION: Cocoa error 134030 <+[SSyncSet commitToDisk] (SyncSet.m:352): "(Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=134030 "An error occurred while saving." UserInfo=0x7fd5a370b560 {NSFilePath=/Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets, NSAffectedStoresErrorKey=(
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650]     "<NSSQLCore: 0x7fd5a0612680> (URL: file:///Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets)"
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ), NSUnderlyingError=0x7fd5a3707ec0 "The file doesn’t exist."})">
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] USERINFO: {
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650]     NSAffectedStoresErrorKey =     (
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650]         "<NSSQLCore: 0x7fd5a0612680> (URL: file:///Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets)"
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650]     );
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650]     NSFilePath = "/Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets";
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650]     NSUnderlyingError = "Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4 \"The file doesn\U2019t exist.\" UserInfo=0x7fd5a3709440 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7fd5a3797170 \"The operation couldn\U2019t be completed. No such file or directory\"}";
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] }
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] BACKTRACE: {
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x10b0c7f2b  
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff90496a5c
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff904968c4
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff90539516
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x10b0c7c72  
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff8beb413e
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff904dc661
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    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff904ccf25
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff90582811
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    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] +[SSyncSet commitToDisk]: exception thrown while saving (+[SSyncSet commitToDisk] (SyncSet.m:352): "(Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=134030 "An error occurred while saving." UserInfo=0x7fd5a370b560 {NSFilePath=/Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets, NSAffectedStoresErrorKey=(
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650]     "<NSSQLCore: 0x7fd5a0612680> (URL: file:///Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets)"
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ), NSUnderlyingError=0x7fd5a3707ec0 "The file doesn’t exist."})").
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] -[SPeer_FS_PHD mountPeerVolume]: Remote home located at "/Volumes/HomeFolders/drbanks"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] [0x7fd5a8202970/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:alias:]: isRemote = YES
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] [0x7fd5a8202970/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:alias:]: gAttemptRemotePrepareForSync = YES
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.169] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks FSEvents scan took 0.74 seconds
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.303] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.304] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Desktop/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.304] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/EMR IM Unreadable/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.368] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Videos/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.371] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'name BEGINSWITH[c] ".afpDeleted"' to 'normalizedName >= ".afpdeleted" AND normalizedName < ".afpdeletee"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.371] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'name BEGINSWITH[c] "EWS-"' to 'normalizedName >= "ews-" AND normalizedName < "ews."'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.371] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'name BEGINSWITH[c] ".DocumentRevisions"' to 'normalizedName >= ".documentrevisions" AND normalizedName < ".documentrevisiont"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.371] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".account"' to 'normalizedPath == ".account"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.371] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".fseventsd"' to 'normalizedPath == ".fseventsd"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.371] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Envelope Index"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/mail/envelope index"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.371] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Safari/Icons.db"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/safari/icons.db"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.371] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Safari/HistoryIndex.sk"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/safari/historyindex.sk"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Mirrors"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/mirrors"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".mcxlc"' to 'normalizedPath == ".mcxlc"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'name LIKE[c] ".com.apple.timemachine.supported"' to 'normalizedName == ".com.apple.timemachine.supported"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Exchange-*"' to 'normalizedPath >= "library/mail/exchange-" AND normalizedPath < "library/mail/exchange."'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Feeds"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/pubsub/feeds"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/MirrorAgent.log"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/logs/mirroragent.log"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".FileSync"' to 'normalizedPath == ".filesync"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Calendars/Calendar Cache"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/calendars/calendar cache"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/IMAP-*"' to 'normalizedPath >= "library/mail/imap-" AND normalizedPath < "library/mail/imap."'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.homeSync.plist"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/preferences/com.apple.homesync.plist"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.mcxMenuExtras.plist"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/preferences/com.apple.mcxmenuextras.plist"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/FileSync"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/filesync"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Downloads"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/pubsub/downloads"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Application Support/SyncServices"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/application support/syncservices"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Printers"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/printers"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/Macromedia/Flash Player"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/preferences/macromedia/flash player"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".Cleanup At Startup"' to 'normalizedPath == ".cleanup at startup"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/FileSyncAgent.log"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/logs/filesyncagent.log"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".SymAVQSFile"' to 'normalizedPath == ".symavqsfile"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Caches"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/caches"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".TemporaryItems"' to 'normalizedPath == ".temporaryitems"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Documents/Microsoft User Data/Entourage Temp"' to 'normalizedPath == "documents/microsoft user data/entourage temp"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.FileSyncUI.plist"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/preferences/com.apple.filesyncui.plist"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/iTunes/iPhone Software Updates"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/itunes/iphone software updates"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Database"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/pubsub/database"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Application Support/MobileSync"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/application support/mobilesync"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Mac-*"' to 'normalizedPath >= "library/mail/mac-" AND normalizedPath < "library/mail/mac."'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/logs"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".Spotlight-V100"' to 'normalizedPath == ".spotlight-v100"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/AvailableFeeds"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/mail/availablefeeds"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path BEGINSWITH "."' to 'normalizedPath >= "." AND normalizedPath < "/"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'name BEGINSWITH[c] ".afpDeleted"' to 'normalizedName >= ".afpdeleted" AND normalizedName < ".afpdeletee"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'name BEGINSWITH[c] ".DocumentRevisions"' to 'normalizedName >= ".documentrevisions" AND normalizedName < ".documentrevisiont"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Documents/Microsoft User Data"' to 'normalizedPath == "documents/microsoft user data"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.FileSyncUI.plist"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/preferences/com.apple.filesyncui.plist"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".SymAVQSFile"' to 'normalizedPath == ".symavqsfile"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.mcxMenuExtras.plist"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/preferences/com.apple.mcxmenuextras.plist"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/FileSyncAgent.log"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/logs/filesyncagent.log"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'name LIKE[c] ".com.apple.timemachine.supported"' to 'normalizedName == ".com.apple.timemachine.supported"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".Cleanup At Startup"' to 'normalizedPath == ".cleanup at startup"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.homeSync.plist"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/preferences/com.apple.homesync.plist"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Mirrors"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/mirrors"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/FileSync"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/filesync"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".TemporaryItems"' to 'normalizedPath == ".temporaryitems"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".fseventsd"' to 'normalizedPath == ".fseventsd"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.375] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".Spotlight-V100"' to 'normalizedPath == ".spotlight-v100"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.375] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/MirrorAgent.log"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/logs/mirroragent.log"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.375] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".FileSync"' to 'normalizedPath == ".filesync"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.375] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library"' to 'normalizedPath == "library"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.375] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "NAVMac800QSFile"' to 'normalizedPath == "navmac800qsfile"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.375] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".mcxlc"' to 'normalizedPath == ".mcxlc"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.375] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".account"' to 'normalizedPath == ".account"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.379] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.381] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Application Support/AddressBook/Metadata/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.382] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Application Support/AddressBook/Sources/80E89097-D917-4DE6-8B87-D5ACD34DCBA9/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.382] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.383] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Application Support/CrashReporter/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.383] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.383] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Application Support/Dock/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.384] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Application Support/iCloud/Accounts/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.385] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.385] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.385] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.386] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/4B6959F3-F05E-4F 30-891A-C8234667064B.calendar/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.387] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/6F039F7E-3CC6-4B 94-AE4C-6F17A7C8CA71.calendar/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.388] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/8A3D1921-C2DE-4F F2-8E0F-0FABED30EE2D.calendar/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.389] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/18273985-1499-47 77-AAEF-EA6093AF2FE3.calendar/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.390] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/A8305227-211A-43 D7-9979-38F79A9F24A7.calendar/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.391] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/B15C90DE-3A13-48 DC-A260-B40B9A40D7E9.calendar/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.391] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/B092C532-DA51-4F 61-BEDF-1CC5B564667D.calendar/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.392] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/F89651C6-3E88-4D 6E-873D-2C2D3A36CD80.calendar/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.393] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Containers/com.apple.corerecents.recentsd/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.393] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Containers/com.apple.corerecents.recentsd/Data/Library/Recents/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.394] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Containers/com.apple.corerecents.recentsd/Data/Library/SyncedPreferenc es/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.395] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.395] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.395] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.395] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Cookies/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.396] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.396] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Google/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.396] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Google/GoogleSoftwareUpdate/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.397] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Google/GoogleSoftwareUpdate/TicketStore/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.397] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/IdentityServices/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.398] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Mail/V2/MailData/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.399] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Preferences/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.400] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.401] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.401] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.402] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.402] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.402] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.403] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.403] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Preferences/ByHost/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.405] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.405] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Safari/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.406] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.406] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Safari/LocalStorage/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.408] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.408] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/SyncedPreferences/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.408] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.409] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.552] Store "PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks" finished prepareForSync with root version (null)
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.727] ssh subtask PID:3180
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.732] -[SSHIPCClient handleStderrLineOrEOF:]: [2014-10-10 15:18:17 +0000] 'Pseudo-terminal will not be allocated because stdin is not a terminal.
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.732] '
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.755] -[SSHIPCClient handleStderrLineOrEOF:]: [2014-10-10 15:18:17 +0000] 'ssh: connect to host maidmarian.pediatricheartcenter.org port 2336: Connection refused
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.755] '
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.755] -[SSHIPCClient handleStderrLineOrEOF:]: SSH: 'ssh: connect to host maidmarian.pediatricheartcenter.org port 2336: Connection refused
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.755] '
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.755] -[SSHIPCClient handleStderrLineOrEOF:]: [2014-10-10 15:18:17 +0000] '(null)'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.031] FS-remote: reusing local DB cache (modDate = 1412893054, size = 677707, local: "/Users/drbanks/Library/Caches/Cleanup At Startup/FileSyncAgent-1032/.FileSync/Store-FS-PHD-network-home.filesyncstatetre e", remote: "/Volumes/HomeFolders/drbanks/.FileSync/Store-FS-PHD-network-home.filesyncstate tree.bz2")
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.031] [0x7fd5a8202970/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:rootPath:rootAlias:rootRef:storePath:optionalStoreID:]: peer = <SPeer_FS_PHD:0x7fd5a8202540> = network, optionalStoreID = (null), peer.storeIDString = *
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.031] [0x7fd5a8202970/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:rootPath:rootAlias:rootRef:storePath:optionalStoreID:]: rootPath        = /Volumes/HomeFolders/drbanks
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.031] [0x7fd5a8202970/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:rootPath:rootAlias:rootRef:storePath:optionalStoreID:]: storePath       = /Users/drbanks/Library/Caches/Cleanup At Startup/FileSyncAgent-1032/.FileSync/Store-FS-PHD-network-home.filesyncstatetre e
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.060] [0x7fd5a8202970/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:rootPath:rootAlias:rootRef:storePath:optionalStoreID:]: rootAlias       = {path='/Volumes/HomeFolders/drbanks', targetName='drbanks', volumeName='HomeFolders', type=DIR, volumeCreateDate=2014-07-12-16:04:02, targetCreateDate=2014-07-14-12:08:33, parentDirID=2, nodeID=39476, filesystemID=0x6173 ('as'), signature=0x482b ('H+'), isBootVolume=NO, isAutomounted=NO, isEjectable=NO, hasPersistentFileIDs=YES, mounted=YES, url='afp://[email protected]/HomeFolders'}
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.092] -[SStore_FS setupWithAlias:andRef:] (Store-FS.m:447): unlink('/Users/drbanks/Library/Caches/Cleanup At Startup/FileSyncAgent-1032/.FileSync/.fstemp.CUtmP-d-LEOKGQ6G5.noindex')
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::...PHD-R-GX5KJxmEuF6-drbanks Exclusion/Inclusion pair #1 of 2
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::Exclusions                                                       | Inclusions                  
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path BEGINSWITH "."                                              |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] ".afpDeleted"                                 |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] ".DocumentRevisions"                          |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Documents/Microsoft User Data"                     |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.FileSyncUI.plist"    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".SymAVQSFile"                                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.mcxMenuExtras.plist" |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/FileSyncAgent.log"                    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::name LIKE[c] ".com.apple.timemachine.supported"                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".Cleanup At Startup"                               |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.homeSync.plist"      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mirrors"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/FileSync"                                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".TemporaryItems"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".fseventsd"                                        |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".Spotlight-V100"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/MirrorAgent.log"                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".FileSync"                                         |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library"                                           |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "NAVMac800QSFile"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".mcxlc"                                            |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".account"                                          |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::---not changed---                                                | ---not changed---           
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::...PHD-R-GX5KJxmEuF6-drbanks Exclusion/Inclusion pair #2 of 2
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::Exclusions                                                       | Inclusions                  
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] ".afpDeleted"                                 | .CFUserTextEncoding         
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] "EWS-"                                        | .Trash                      
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] ".DocumentRevisions"                          | .bash_history               
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".account"                                          | .ssh                        
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".fseventsd"                                        | Documents/Microsoft User Data
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Envelope Index"                       | Library                     
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Safari/Icons.db"                           |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Safari/HistoryIndex.sk"                    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mirrors"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".mcxlc"                                            |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::name LIKE[c] ".com.apple.timemachine.supported"                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Exchange-*"                           |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Feeds"                              |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/MirrorAgent.log"                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".FileSync"                                         |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Calendars/Calendar Cache"                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/IMAP-*"                               |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.homeSync.plist"      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.mcxMenuExtras.plist" |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/FileSync"                                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Downloads"                          |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Application Support/SyncServices"          |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Printers"                                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/Macromedia/Flash Player"       |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".Cleanup At Startup"                               |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/FileSyncAgent.log"                    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".SymAVQSFile"                                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Caches"                                    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".TemporaryItems"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Documents/Microsoft User Data/Entourage Temp"      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.FileSyncUI.plist"    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/iTunes/iPhone Software Updates"            |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Database"                           |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Application Support/MobileSync"            |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Mac-*"                                |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs"                                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".Spotlight-V100"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/AvailableFeeds"                       |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::---not changed---                                                | ---not changed---           
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] [0x7fd5a8202970/<SStore_FS:0x7fd5a05d7ad0>] -[SStore_FS prepareForSync]: PHD-R-GX5KJxmEuF6-drbanks: self.wasPrepareForSyncDoneRemotely => NO
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] Store "PHD-R-GX5KJxmEuF6-drbanks" started prepareForSync with root version (null)
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.333] PHD-R-GX5KJxmEuF6-drbanks Full scan

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