Mobile Account Issue/Question

I have set up a Golden Triangle with Open Directory and Active Directory, everything is working fine. I can have users log into their Macs with their AD accounts, set up a mobile account so that their home directory syncs with an SMB share, but I've got a problem. If I sync the entire home directory, it's going to take up way too much space on the server, mostly due to Office 2011 email databases. It doesn't appear those can be moved out of the home directory, either. So is there any way to limit what is synced up to the server? Or, even better, is there some way to just set up one folder to sync so that the users can have their important docs uploaded to the server? I'm not seeing any way to do this, but I'm hoping that it's possible.

I've seen the error popping up, too, on a Mac running 10.8.1 connected to a server running 10.8.1 w/ OpenDirectory but no AD. I did this (in Terminal.app) I found that I had 3 kerberos-related plist files in /private/var/db/dslocal/nodes/Default/config/ which had not been updated for a while, so I deleted them to let OSX recreate them.
$ sudo -i
$ cd /private/var/db/dslocal/nodes/Default/config/
$ rm *.plist
$ reboot
Haven't seen the error ever since. HTH. Regards,
Christian

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    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."})">
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    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] }
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    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] ==========================================================
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    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
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    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:///'}
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    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
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff904cdd12
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff904cd49f
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff904ccf25
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff90582811
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x10b0bd950  
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff939bd5fd
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] }
    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::---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
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    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                  
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    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

    Some of your user files (not system files) have incorrect permissions or are locked. This procedure will unlock those files and reset their ownership, permissions, and access controls to the default. If you've intentionally set special values for those attributes, they will be reverted. In that case, either stop here, or be prepared to recreate the settings if necessary. Do so only after verifying that those settings didn't cause the problem. If none of this is meaningful to you, you don't need to worry about it, but you do need to follow the instructions below.
    Back up all data before proceeding.
    Step 1
    If you have more than one user, and the one in question is not an administrator, then go to Step 2.
    Enter the following command in the Terminal window (triple-click, copy, and paste):
    sudo find ~ $TMPDIR.. -exec chflags -h nouchg,nouappnd,noschg,nosappnd {} + -exec chown -h $UID {} + -exec chmod +rw {} + -exec chmod -h -N {} + -type d -exec chmod -h +x {} + 2>&-
    The command may take several minutes to run, depending on how many files you have. Wait for a new line ending in a dollar sign ($) to appear, then quit Terminal.
    Step 2 (optional)
    Take this step only if you have trouble with Step 1, if you prefer not to take it, or if it doesn't solve the problem.
    Start up in Recovery mode. When the OS X Utilities screen appears, select
              Utilities ▹ Terminal
    from the menu bar. A Terminal window will open. In that window, type this:
    res
    Press the tab key. The partial command you typed will automatically be completed to this:
    resetpassword
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    Select your startup volume ("Macintosh HD," unless you gave it a different name) if not already selected.
    Select your username from the menu labeled Select the user account if not already selected.
    Under Reset Home Directory Permissions and ACLs, click the Reset button
    Select
               ▹ Restart
    from the menu bar.

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         Mac mini Intel Core i7, 2 GHz, 8 GB memory (Server)     x 1
         iMac 21.5" 2.8GHz Intel Core i7, 12 GB memory (Workstation)     x 6
    Operating System:
        Mac OS X Server Lion 10.7.4 (11E53)
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         Server.app Version 10.7.4 (1.4.3)
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    iCal
    iChat
    Mail
    Profile Manager
    SMB
    VPN
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