Mac Mini temperature

My Mac Mini has a temperature of 83 F when I boot it up (after being off all night). I try to use eclipse to check out a module from CVS and temperature goes up to 94 F and shuts off -always. I have not being able to check out my module successfully.
The temperatures taken are from a program called Temperature Monitor (version 4.3, I believe). After 10 minutes, I turn it back on, and temperature is 95-96 F. The fan seems to be running fine. Before turning itself off, it starts making a lot of noise.
Are these temperatures too high and shutting off my mac mini? If so, any idea why is it overheating? I don't know what to do. It is off warranty.

Welcome to the Apple discussions.
I just woke my PPC mini from sleep, and the temp showed 75ºF and after a few minutes of light work, temp was up to 80.5º F.
How long does it take for the temps to go to 94º F?
Have you looked at your activity monitor (on your hard disk in applications/utilities) to see if anything is running that takes up 50% to 100% of the processor? Do you have any print programs that failed to complete (OS X can try and reprint, which can drive processor load)?
You might want to run the Apple hardware test. Do you have the OS X DVDs that came with your system? Find the one that says on the label in small print 'AHT Version x.x'. Insert it and reboot holding the alt/option key down. Choose the Apple hardware test, click the arrow pointing to the right, and follow directions. Does it identify any issues? If you have one of the TechTool programs, they can do the same testing too.

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    Oct 6 13:30:02 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: AFPSleepWakeHandler: waking up
    Oct 6 13:30:02 Foxs-mini-3 mDNSResponder[16]: Note: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (10.0.1.200); network traffic reduction measures in effect
    Oct 6 13:30:04 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[114]: Disk image /Volumes/Foxy's Time Capsule/Fox's mini_0011247e81be.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Backup of Fox's mini
    Oct 6 13:30:04 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[114]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Backup of Fox's mini/Backups.backupdb
    Oct 6 13:30:06 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[114]: Event store UUIDs don't match for volume: Foxy's 75 HD Mini
    Oct 6 13:30:06 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[114]: No pre-backup thinning needed: 55.13 GB requested (including padding), 876.15 GB available
    Oct 6 13:30:06 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[114]: Waiting for index to be ready (906 > 0)
    Oct 6 13:30:08 Foxs-mini-3 configd[14]: AppleTalk startup complete
    Oct 6 13:30:11 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[114]: Waiting for index to be ready (906 > 0)
    Oct 6 13:30:27 Foxs-mini-3 mds[37]: (Error) Queue: _queueCount not zero (or retire > pushed)! journalRetire:99 total-pushed:0 total-retired:99 queueCount:0
    Oct 6 13:30:33 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[114]: Copied 0 files (0 bytes) from volume Foxy's 75 HD Mini.
    Oct 6 13:30:38 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[114]: Backup canceled.
    Oct 6 13:30:41 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[114]: Ejected Time Machine disk image.
    Oct 6 13:30:41 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_unmount: /Volumes/Foxy's Time Capsule, flags 0, pid 329
    Oct 6 13:30:41 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/Finder[96]: StatusMonitor::volumesChangedCallBack returned -47
    Oct 6 13:30:41 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/AddPrinter.app/Contents/MacOS/AddPrinter[253]: StatusMonitor::volumesChangedCallBack returned -47
    Oct 6 13:30:41 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[114]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    Oct 6 13:31:54 Foxs-mini-3 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.netauth.sysagent[293]): Stray process with PGID equal to this dead job: PID 297 PPID 1 check_afp
    Oct 6 13:34:15 Foxs-mini-3 ntpd[30]: time reset +0.705468 s
    Oct 6 13:38:25 Foxs-mini-3 hdiejectd[361]: running
    Oct 6 13:38:35 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: Finder[96] Unable to clear quarantine `iP4000R 483.pkg': 30
    Oct 6 13:38:51 Foxs-mini-3 Installer[368]: <ZeroSliderSplitView: 0x7cedf0>: the delegate <TargetSelectPage: 0x72dfe0> was sent -splitView:resizeSubviewsWithOldSize: and left the subview frames in an inconsistent state:
    Oct 6 13:38:51 Foxs-mini-3 Installer[368]: Split view bounds: {{0, 0}, {402, 104}}
    Oct 6 13:38:51 Foxs-mini-3 Installer[368]: Subview frame: {{0, 0}, {0, 32}}
    Oct 6 13:38:51 Foxs-mini-3 Installer[368]: Subview frame: {{0, 0}, {402, 104}}
    Oct 6 13:38:51 Foxs-mini-3 Installer[368]: The outer edges of the subview frames are supposed to line up with the split view's bounds' edges. NSSplitView is working around the problem, perhaps at the cost of more redrawing. (This message is only logged once per NSSplitView.)
    Oct 6 13:39:26 Foxs-mini-3 SCHelper[277]: no command
    Oct 6 13:39:26 Foxs-mini-3 com.apple.launchd[80] ([0x0-0x24024].com.apple.print.add[253]): Stray process with PGID equal to this dead job: PID 277 PPID 1 SCHelper
    Oct 6 13:39:26 Foxs-mini-3 com.apple.launchd[80] ([0x0-0x24024].com.apple.print.add[253]): Exited: Killed
    Oct 6 13:39:30 Foxs-mini-3 updatecache[483]: Could not load internal printer module cache.
    Oct 6 13:40:24 Foxs-mini-3 loginwindow[38]: DEAD_PROCESS: 0 console
    Oct 6 13:40:24 Foxs-mini-3 shutdown[502]: reboot by Scott:
    Oct 6 13:40:24 Foxs-mini-3 shutdown[502]: SHUTDOWN_TIME: 1223293224 488277
    Oct 6 13:40:24 Foxs-mini-3 mDNSResponder mDNSResponder-176.2 (Aug 15 2008 14:58:56)[16]: stopping
    Oct 6 13:40:24 Foxs-mini-3 com.apple.loginwindow[38]: Shutdown NOW!
    Oct 6 13:40:24 Foxs-mini-3 com.apple.loginwindow[38]: System shutdown time has arrived^G^G
    Oct 6 13:40:25 Foxs-mini-3 mDNSResponder[16]: mDNS_StopNATOperation: NATTraversalInfo 00821C04 not found in list
    Oct 6 13:41:01 localhost kernel[0]: Darwin Kernel Version 9.5.0: Wed Sep 3 11:31:44 PDT 2008; root:xnu-1228.7.58~1/RELEASE_PPC
    Oct 6 13:41:01 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: launchctl: Please convert the following to launchd: /etc/mach_init.d/dashboardadvisoryd.plist
    Oct 6 13:41:01 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cups-lpd): Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    Oct 6 13:41:01 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cupsd): Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    Oct 6 13:41:01 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.ntp.ntpd): Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    Oct 6 13:41:01 localhost DirectoryService[11]: Launched version 5.5 (v514.23)
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: vmpagebootstrap: 253079 free pages and 9065 wired pages
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: migtable_maxdispl = 79
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: 93 prelinked modules
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: Loading security extension com.apple.security.TMSafetyNet
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: calling mpopolicyinit for TMSafetyNet
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Safety net for Time Machine (TMSafetyNet)
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: Loading security extension com.apple.nke.applicationfirewall
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: Loading security extension com.apple.security.seatbelt
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: calling mpopolicyinit for mb
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: Seatbelt MACF policy initialized
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Seatbelt Policy (mb)
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: MAC Framework successfully initialized
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: using 5242 buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: AirPort_Brcm43xx::probe: 02094280, 0
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: FireWire (OHCI) Apple ID 31 built-in now active, GUID 001124fffe7e81be; max speed s400.
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: mbinit: done
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: Security auditing service present
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: BSM auditing present
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: rooting via boot-uuid from /chosen: 88C94AD5-4A2E-32D3-86C3-A0ACE8B819BF
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: Waiting on <dict ID="0"><key>IOProviderClass</key><string ID="1">IOResources</string><key>IOResourceMatch</key><string ID="2">boot-uuid-media</string></dict>
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: wl0: Broadcom BCM4320 802.11 Wireless Controller
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: 4.170.25.8.2Got boot device = IOService:/MacRISC2PE/pci@f4000000/AppleMacRiscPCI/ata-6@D/AppleKauaiATA/ATADev iceNub@0/AppleATADiskDriver/IOATABlockStorageDevice/IOBlockStorageDriver/ST98082 10A ST9808210A/IOApplePartitionScheme/Untitled@3
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: BSD root: disk0s3, major 14, minor 2
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: CSRHIDTransitionDriver::start []
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: CSRHIDTransitionDriver::switchToHCIMode legacy
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: Jettisoning kernel linker.
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: UniNEnet: Ethernet address 00:11:24:7e:81:be
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: Resetting IOCatalogue.
    Oct 6 13:41:02 localhost kernel[0]: AirPort_Brcm43xx: Ethernet address 00:11:24:92:bc:cf
    Oct 6 13:41:04 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 0
    Oct 6 13:41:04 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 1
    Oct 6 13:41:04: --- last message repeated 4 times ---
    Oct 6 13:41:04 localhost kextd[10]: 405 cached, 0 uncached personalities to catalog
    Oct 6 13:41:04 localhost mDNSResponder mDNSResponder-176.2 (Aug 15 2008 14:58:56)[16]: starting
    Oct 6 13:41:06 localhost kernel[0]: UniNEnet::monitorLinkStatus - Link is up at 100 Mbps - Full Duplex (PHY regs 5,6:0xcde1,0x000f)
    Oct 6 13:41:06 localhost configd[14]: AppleTalk startup
    Oct 6 13:41:06 localhost kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1
    Oct 6 13:41:06 Foxs-mini-3 configd[14]: setting hostname to "Foxs-mini-3.local"
    Oct 6 13:41:09 Foxs-mini-3 mDNSResponder[16]: WARNING: sandbox_init error Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.bsd.dirhelper err=1100Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.distributed_notifications.2 err=1100Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.ocspd err=1100Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.mDNSResponderHelper err=1100Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.SecurityServer err=1100Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.SystemConfiguration.configd er
    Oct 6 13:41:09 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: USBF: 36.383 AppleUSBHubPort: Port 1 of Hub at 0x1a000000 about to terminate a busy device (IOUSBCompositeDevice) after waiting 10 seconds
    Oct 6 13:41:10 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: USBF: 36.683 CSRHIDTransitionDriver[0x22ea000](IOUSBCompositeDevice) GetFullConfigDescriptor(0) returned NULL
    Oct 6 13:41:10 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: CSRHIDTransitionDriver... done
    Oct 6 13:41:10 Foxs-mini-3 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.openssh.sshd): Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    Oct 6 13:41:10 Foxs-mini-3 mDNSResponder[16]: Adding registration domain granolaguy.members.mac.com.
    Oct 6 13:41:10 Foxs-mini-3 configd[14]: subnet_route: write routing socket failed, Network is unreachable
    Oct 6 13:41:12 Foxs-mini-3 configd[14]: AppleTalk startup complete
    Oct 6 13:41:15 Foxs-mini-3 rpc.statd[35]: statd.notify - no notifications needed
    Oct 6 13:41:15 Foxs-mini-3 bootlog[50]: BOOT_TIME: 1223293254 0
    Oct 6 13:41:15 Foxs-mini-3 fseventsd[44]: bumping event counter to: 0x13a680 (current 0x0) from log file '00000000000017f8'
    Oct 6 13:41:15 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: ALF ALERT: sockwallcntlupdaterules ctl_enqueuedata rts err 55
    Oct 6 13:41:15: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Oct 6 13:41:15 Foxs-mini-3 blued[51]: Apple Bluetooth daemon started.
    Oct 6 13:41:15 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: ALF ALERT: sockwallcntlupdaterules ctl_enqueuedata rts err 55
    Oct 6 13:41:16: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Oct 6 13:41:16 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/Contents/MacOS/loginwindow[39]: Login Window Application Started
    Oct 6 13:41:17 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: ALF ALERT: sockwallcntlupdaterules ctl_enqueuedata rts err 55
    Oct 6 13:41:18: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Oct 6 13:41:17 Foxs-mini-3 /usr/sbin/ocspd[60]: starting
    Oct 6 13:41:18 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: ALF ALERT: sockwallcntlupdaterules ctl_enqueuedata rts err 55
    Oct 6 13:41:21: --- last message repeated 12 times ---
    Oct 6 13:41:21 Foxs-mini-3 loginwindow[39]: Login Window Started Security Agent
    Oct 6 13:41:22 Foxs-mini-3 authorizationhost[76]: MechanismInvoke 0x11e7c0 retainCount 2
    Oct 6 13:41:22 Foxs-mini-3 SecurityAgent[78]: MechanismInvoke 0x101610 retainCount 1
    Oct 6 13:41:22 Foxs-mini-3 loginwindow[39]: Login Window - Returned from Security Agent
    Oct 6 13:41:23 Foxs-mini-3 authorizationhost[76]: MechanismDestroy 0x11e7c0 retainCount 2
    Oct 6 13:41:23 Foxs-mini-3 SecurityAgent[78]: MechanismDestroy 0x101610 retainCount 1
    Oct 6 13:41:23 Foxs-mini-3 loginwindow[39]: USER_PROCESS: 39 console
    Oct 6 13:41:23 Foxs-mini-3 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-LoginWindow[75]): Exited: Terminated
    Oct 6 13:41:23 Foxs-mini-3 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.ScreenSharing.server[74]): Exited: Terminated
    Oct 6 13:41:25 Foxs-mini-3 Dock[87]: _DESCRegisterDockExtraClient failed 268435459
    Oct 6 13:41:26 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/coreservicesd[23]: SFLSharePointsEntry::CreateDSRecord: dsCreateRecordAndOpen(Scott) returned -14135
    Oct 6 13:41:26 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/coreservicesd[23]: SFLSharePointsEntry::CreateDSRecord: dsCreateRecordAndOpen(Scott Fox's Public Folder) returned -14135
    Oct 6 13:41:26 Foxs-mini-3 kextd[10]: writing kernel link data to /var/run/mach.sym
    Oct 6 13:41:26 Foxs-mini-3 mDNSResponderHelper[29]: racoon (pid=97) started
    Oct 6 13:41:42 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: kauth_resolver: memberd is not setting valid result codes (assuming always successful)
    Oct 6 13:42:40 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
    Oct 6 13:42:40 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1
    Oct 6 13:42:40 Foxs-mini-3 airportd[117]: Error: Apple80211Associate() failed -25
    Oct 6 13:42:40 Foxs-mini-3 SystemUIServer[91]: Error: airportd MIG failed = 5 ((os/kern) failure) (port = 68907)
    Oct 6 13:42:40 Foxs-mini-3 SystemUIServer[91]: Error joining Apple Network 7eaca9: Connection failed (5 result unavailable)
    Oct 6 13:42:40 Foxs-mini-3 airportd[117]: Error: processcommanddict() failed
    Oct 6 13:42:48 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
    Oct 6 13:42:48 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: SetCryptoKey T: len 16, idx 0
    Oct 6 13:42:48 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: SetCryptoKey R: len 32, idx 2
    Oct 6 13:42:50 Foxs-mini-3 SystemUIServer[91]: Error: SecKeychainSearchCopyNext() returned error: -25300
    Oct 6 13:42:50 Foxs-mini-3 SystemUIServer[91]: Error: _ACNetworkCopyKeychainItem() expected password for "Apple Network 7eaca9" not found: -25300 (The specified item could not be found in the keychain.)
    Oct 6 14:30:59 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: SetCryptoKey R: len 32, idx 1
    Oct 6 14:41:04 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_mount: /Volumes/Foxy's Time Capsule, pid 230
    Oct 6 14:41:04 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[237]: Starting standard backup
    Oct 6 14:41:04 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[237]: Network volume mounted at: /Volumes/Foxy's Time Capsule
    Oct 6 14:41:06 Foxs-mini-3 hdiejectd[243]: running
    Oct 6 14:41:07 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[237]: Disk image /Volumes/Foxy's Time Capsule/Fox's mini_0011247e81be.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Backup of Fox's mini
    Oct 6 14:41:07 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[237]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Backup of Fox's mini/Backups.backupdb
    Oct 6 14:41:09 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[237]: Event store UUIDs don't match for volume: Foxy's 75 HD Mini
    Oct 6 14:41:09 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[237]: No pre-backup thinning needed: 55.13 GB requested (including padding), 876.15 GB available
    Oct 6 14:41:09 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[237]: Waiting for index to be ready (906 > 0)
    Oct 6 14:41:39: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Oct 6 14:43:04 Foxs-mini-3 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.netauth.sysagent[230]): Stray process with PGID equal to this dead job: PID 236 PPID 1 check_afp
    Oct 6 14:59:18 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: PowerManagement emergency overtemp signal. Going to sleep!AFPSleepWakeHandler: going to sleep
    Oct 6 15:31:08 localhost kernel[0]: Darwin Kernel Version 9.5.0: Wed Sep 3 11:31:44 PDT 2008; root:xnu-1228.7.58~1/RELEASE_PPC
    Oct 6 15:30:55 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: fsck_hfs: Volume is journaled. No checking performed.
    Oct 6 15:30:55 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: fsck_hfs: Use the -f option to force checking.
    Oct 6 15:31:01 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: launchctl: Please convert the following to launchd: /etc/mach_init.d/dashboardadvisoryd.plist
    Oct 6 15:31:08 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cups-lpd): Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    Oct 6 15:31:08 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cupsd): Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    Oct 6 15:31:08 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.ntp.ntpd): Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    Oct 6 15:31:08 localhost DirectoryService[11]: Launched version 5.5 (v514.23)
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
    Oct 6 15:31:08 localhost DirectoryService[11]: Improper shutdown detected
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: vmpagebootstrap: 253079 free pages and 9065 wired pages
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: migtable_maxdispl = 79
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: 93 prelinked modules
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: Loading security extension com.apple.security.TMSafetyNet
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: calling mpopolicyinit for TMSafetyNet
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Safety net for Time Machine (TMSafetyNet)
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: Loading security extension com.apple.nke.applicationfirewall
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: Loading security extension com.apple.security.seatbelt
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: calling mpopolicyinit for mb
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: Seatbelt MACF policy initialized
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Seatbelt Policy (mb)
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: MAC Framework successfully initialized
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: using 5242 buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: AirPort_Brcm43xx::probe: 02094280, 0
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: FireWire (OHCI) Apple ID 31 built-in now active, GUID 001124fffe7e81be; max speed s400.
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kextd[10]: 405 cached, 0 uncached personalities to catalog
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: mbinit: done
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: Security auditing service present
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: BSM auditing present
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: rooting via boot-uuid from /chosen: 88C94AD5-4A2E-32D3-86C3-A0ACE8B819BF
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: Waiting on <dict ID="0"><key>IOProviderClass</key><string ID="1">IOResources</string><key>IOResourceMatch</key><string ID="2">boot-uuid-media</string></dict>
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: wl0: Broadcom BCM4320 802.11 Wireless Controller
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: 4.170.25.8.2Got boot device = IOService:/MacRISC2PE/pci@f4000000/AppleMacRiscPCI/ata-6@D/AppleKauaiATA/ATADev iceNub@0/AppleATADiskDriver/IOATABlockStorageDevice/IOBlockStorageDriver/ST98082 10A ST9808210A/IOApplePartitionScheme/Untitled@3
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: BSD root: disk0s3, major 14, minor 2
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: jnl: unknown-dev: replay_journal: from: 4502016 to: 2621440 (joffset 0x256000)
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: CSRHIDTransitionDriver::start []
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: CSRHIDTransitionDriver::switchToHCIMode legacy
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: jnl: unknown-dev: journal replay done.
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: USBF: 38. 1 AppleUSBHubPort: Port 1 of Hub at 0x1a000000 about to terminate a busy device (IOUSBCompositeDevice) after waiting 10 seconds
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: USBF: 38.301 CSRHIDTransitionDriver[0x20cab00](IOUSBCompositeDevice) GetFullConfigDescriptor(0) returned NULL
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: CSRHIDTransitionDriver... done
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: HFS: Removed 4 orphaned unlinked files or directories
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: Jettisoning kernel linker.
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: Resetting IOCatalogue.
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 0
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: Matching service count = 1
    Oct 6 15:31:09: --- last message repeated 4 times ---
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: UniNEnet: Ethernet address 00:11:24:7e:81:be
    Oct 6 15:31:09 localhost kernel[0]: AirPort_Brcm43xx: Ethernet address 00:11:24:92:bc:cf
    Oct 6 15:31:15 localhost kernel[0]: ApplePMU::PMU forced shutdown, cause = -95
    Oct 6 15:31:15 localhost mDNSResponder mDNSResponder-176.2 (Aug 15 2008 14:58:56)[16]: starting
    Oct 6 15:31:18 localhost kernel[0]: UniNEnet::monitorLinkStatus - Link is up at 100 Mbps - Full Duplex (PHY regs 5,6:0xcde1,0x000f)
    Oct 6 15:31:19 localhost mDNSResponder[16]: WARNING: sandbox_init error Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.bsd.dirhelper err=1100Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.distributed_notifications.2 err=1100Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.ocspd err=1100Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.mDNSResponderHelper err=1100Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.SecurityServer err=1100Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.SystemConfiguration.configd er
    Oct 6 15:31:20 localhost kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1
    Oct 6 15:31:20 localhost configd[14]: AppleTalk startup
    Oct 6 15:31:20 localhost mDNSResponder[16]: Adding registration domain granolaguy.members.mac.com.
    Oct 6 15:31:20 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (com.openssh.sshd): Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    Oct 6 15:31:20 Foxs-mini-3 configd[14]: setting hostname to "Foxs-mini-3.local"
    Oct 6 15:31:21 Foxs-mini-3 rpc.statd[35]: statd.notify - no notifications needed
    Oct 6 15:31:21 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
    Oct 6 15:31:21 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: SetCryptoKey T: len 16, idx 0
    Oct 6 15:31:21 Foxs-mini-3 bootlog[50]: BOOT_TIME: 1223299838 0
    Oct 6 15:31:21 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: SetCryptoKey R: len 32, idx 2
    Oct 6 15:31:21 Foxs-mini-3 fseventsd[44]: event logs in /.fseventsd out of sync with volume. destroying old logs. (4733 43 6655)
    Oct 6 15:31:21 Foxs-mini-3 fseventsd[44]: log dir: /.fseventsd getting new uuid: D0ECC189-B282-481A-9A08-A31E5DBE5E8D
    Oct 6 15:31:22 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: ALF ALERT: sockwallcntlupdaterules ctl_enqueuedata rts err 55
    Oct 6 15:31:22 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: ALF ALERT: sockwallcntlupdaterules ctl_enqueuedata rts err 55
    Oct 6 15:31:22 Foxs-mini-3 blued[51]: Apple Bluetooth daemon started.
    Oct 6 15:31:22 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: ALF ALERT: sockwallcntlupdaterules ctl_enqueuedata rts err 55
    Oct 6 15:31:22 Foxs-mini-3 /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/Contents/MacOS/loginwindow[39]: Login Window Application Started
    Oct 6 15:31:23 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: ALF ALERT: sockwallcntlupdaterules ctl_enqueuedata rts err 55
    Oct 6 15:31:23 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: ALF ALERT: sockwallcntlupdaterules ctl_enqueuedata rts err 55
    Oct 6 15:31:23 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: ALF ALERT: sockwallcntlupdaterules ctl_enqueuedata rts err 55
    Oct 6 15:31:24 Foxs-mini-3 /usr/sbin/ocspd[60]: starting
    Oct 6 15:31:24 Foxs-mini-3 kernel[0]: ALF ALERT: sockwallcntlupdaterules ctl_enqueuedata rts err 55
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