Multi User Login to Mac Pro OS X Server?
I want to be able to create two(or more) virtual users to Mac pro server & to be able to login at same time through windows based laptop/desktop. Each user should be able to work seperately. Is it possible with below config? If yes, will it cause any performance issue?
Hardware:
3.33GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon
12GB RAM
2 1TB 7200-rpm Serial ATA 3Gb/s hard drive
Software:
iLife '11
OS X Mountain Lion Server
OS X Mountain Lion
Developers?
They can use SSH to connect, login, and do unix shell -style development any time, without interrupting the main-display User (if any). Post a Post-it Note on the main display warning the main user not to restart without warning.
All you need to do is create regular Mac OS X Accounts for them so that they will have a place for their files to be kept and can create a shell session. They do not need to be Admins. You should Install Developer Tools to be sure XCode and all the tools are there for them to work.
My son studying Computer Science logs in to our Home Server from college and runs compiles and debugs scripts all the time. We don't even know when he is there, unless he starts up the MineCraft Server.
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Unable to login on Mac Pro Server (ML)
Hi,
perhaps a small introduction to my problem;
We use a Mac Pro (with ML Server) as our main server and have about 5 users configured on it. They all use iMacs execpt for one user, who uses a MacBook Pro. The (brand new) server was configured about 3 months ago using the Server App. The services that were configured include DNS, iCal, File Services, Open Directory, and that's about it. On the server itself a local user (with Admin rights) was configured, all the other users were local network users.
Now, the MacBook Pro user had to be configured as a mobile user (in order to login to his MBP with his network credentials but outside the local network). We tried to do this from his MBP, and that's where we a first error (Seemed the user could not mount the ('null') home directory). So, we played around in the Server App with the File Services. We managed to get the mobile user account to work, however, it now seemed that all the users had their home directories on their local hard drive (not on the Mac Pro server anymore). Then, we tried to undo our changes... And that's when the server became irresponsive. We tried to reboot the Mac Pro server, and now, we can not even log in to the Mac Pro server anymore. It seems that "some error occured" which does not allow us to login to the system. This error pops up with ALL the users, including the local user with Admin rights...
How does one continue now... ? Is there a possibility to get back the user data (if not, not a big deal, since the system was merely setup anyway) ?
Best regards,
SalvaFirst.. there is no reason data stored on the server would be lost just because users accounts arent working.
Network logins are depdendent on Open Directory and OD is very dependent on both the client and the server's DNS resolution.
You can login locally in the server with the admin account, correct?
If so, open Terminal and paste this:
dscl . -list /Users
If it responds with a list of users, then we know at least your open directory service is online.
You need to check your logs.
use Console to review
/var/log/system.log
/var/log/opendirectory.log
What is the result of:
sudo changeip -checkhostname
Hope you don't mind if I ask.. but do you really need network homes?
Its adds much more overhead. I see new administrators set it up because its 'in the manual', when they really don't need it. -
How do i share a file so another user of my mac pro can access
Hi
I have a file on my mac pro that I want others to use for presentations without them seeing all my private info. I have set up a new user but how do I share the file the other user on my mac pro can see it?Place the files you want to transfer on the Desktop
Click on the Finder or desktop to swtich to Finder, then Go > Computer, then double click on the boot drive, then on the Users folder.
Open the target User folder and inside is a Public folder > Drop Box, just drag and drop in there and the permissions change so that user can use the file. -
How do I get Mac Pro with Lion Server to restart at a set time when users are connected?
I have recently configured a Mac Pro with Lion Server, and have set it to restart automatically every morning at 3am. When I arrive in the morning, I notice that it has not rebooted, usually because it states there are users connected. Is there a way to automatically disconnect users so that the machine will reboot. No one is ACTIVELY connected at this time of the morning, but may still be logged in somewhere. I did see where I can log out users after a set period of time when using Workgroup Manager to manage a computer or computer group, but I don't use the server to manage all of the computers that have users log in.
Thanks!Well, it doesn't necessarily have to be each and every night, but it was for the sole purpose of preventing sluggishness. We had it set up before, as Snow Leopard Server and it would restart every night. It would occasionally be slow and need rebooting, however a manual reboot was not possible by most people in the store as they did not have credentials to screen share and restart it - which would result in holding down the power button to shut it down.
The server is used for the sole purpose of logging in about 50 users just so they can customize their experience, as well as saving items to their own home folders. The store is closed during the night, and there is no reason anyone would be accessing it during the night. -
I am looking into an application front end with NI hardware controlling a temp process. The fun thing is the multi-user login that controls the screens you can access. Does anyone know of a good way to accomplish this?
I've attached it below. Here is the description from the webpage:
This VI uses Key Down events to control the user login process. The user must enter the username and password using only upper and lowercase letters. If the user enters other characters, the VI displays an error message and discards the event. The VI also converts all uppercase letters to lowercase before verifying the username and password in a subVI. "Number of loops" displays the number of times the While Loop iterates, which is the number of times an event occurs on the front panel.
J.R. Allen
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Do I need to download itunes for each user on my mac pro?
do I need to download itunes for each usere on my mac pro?
Airplay Mirroring of the Mac screen requires Mountain Lion or later and a compatible Mac, see:
About AirPlay Mirroring in OS X -
How much does a multi-user Adobe Acrobat XI Pro cost?
How much does a multi-user Adobe Acrobat XI Pro cost?
It has already been said, but just to clarify the updates are what you would seem to call a minor update. The upgrades to a new major number (1>2>3>4>5>6>7>8>9>X>XI>??) are what you seem to call major updates. The upgrades are not free, but the updates are. Sorry for the numbering, I could not resist. I have been using Acrobat since version 2.
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How can I use mac pro as a server?
I want to use mac pro as a server which 4-5 people can use it at the same time.
Our computers are all macbook or iMac.
I want to share files when I edit videos and photos with my coworkers at a time.
1. Can we connect each mac to mac pro and share our files as a big memory storage?
2. And what can we do with this sharing system as a server?
3. Lastly, how can 4-5 macbooks/iMacs connect to mac pro? Airdrop or other network exists?
Thank you for reading!The short answer is: no, they can't use the server as a compute server.
That's not quite true, but setting the server up in this way is complicated.
A single user could log on to the Server via screen sharing, assuming that was enabled for them, but only one user at a time could do this.
Many users can log on to the server simultaneously using the command line (using the Terminal and ssh) but they would not have access to any graphical applications, just UNIX command line programs.
There is also a distributed system called Xgrid that ceased to be distributed or developed since 10.7, that allows you to set up particular compute tasks on the server. However, this is not at all like running Photoshop on the server instead of the local machine. -
Can I use Mac Pro for a server?
I hope this is the right place to ask this....
I have an older Mac Pro G5 (10.5.8) Desktop. I cannot update it past Leopard. So now I have a newer MacBook Pro. I was wondering if I could utilize my old Mac Pro as some sort of "server"?
It has the origninal smaller drive but I added an additional 1TB SATA drive that is just sitting there doing nothing.
I rip a lot of movies to my MacBook Pro so I am already out of storage on it. I keep moving movie files to my Time Capsule (1TB) in which I have partitioined off 300MB to use for media storage.
I have an Apple TV that I connect to my MacBook Pro but when I'm gone, the family can't use the ATV.
So, all that being said, can I somehow set up my older Mac Pro to use as a "server" and move all my media/photos/videos/songs to? Or should I just copy everything to the 1TB drive on the Mac Pro and just access it through ATV like I do my MBP?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
EhrenYou absolutely could use your old Mac Pro as a server, however you still won't be able to update it passed 10.5.8.
That said, you should be able to store your media on it, and share it to your AppleTV through iTunes, barring any incompatibilites with the older software. I haven't looked into the system requirements for home sharing in a while. You might want to take a quick check and make sure everything is good to go. -
Two users on new Mac Pro?
Hello, I am considering a new Mac Pro. My wife and I both have separate Mac's now. My question is with the new Mac Pro, can I have two user accounts (hers and mine) on the same machine that we can use at the same time? More specifically, this would include two different monitors, two different keyboard/mouse set ups, etc. We sit on opposite sides of the desk, but I am considering the Mac Pro as a central unit for the both of us. We are usually in the PC room together and doing whatever we do at the same time. Thanks!
Using the same Mac at different times is really simple -- just add another account and log in as one account or the other.
Using the same Mac at exactly the same time is very complex to set up. It involves using Virtualization software to simulate a second machine running on the first machine.
I recommend you NOT do that. I expect what you are doing is not CPU or Graphics intensive and you would be better served by having two more-ordinary Macs that are independent. -
PC user switching to Mac Pro - Internet connection/Mail questions
Hello:
I am a long time PC user that is going to switch to the Mac Pro. I have two questions relating to the Internet/Mail.
(1) On my PC, I have an ADSL modem to connect to the internet. Can I plug that directly into my Mac Pro's Gigabit Ethernet port, or do I need other Apple Hardware? I have no interest in going wireless.
(2) If/When Parallels is working for the Mac Pro, can I use Apple Mail, then attach files from Windows Office products (Word, Excel, Visio, etc) via Parallels. I want to migrate to Apple products, but at this time, I still need my Office products.
thanks in advance for helping this Mac newbie.Welcom to the Apple Forums!
If your modem has a ethernet connection, then you can
connect it with a cable to the Gigabit networkport on
your Mac. Just like the same as Windows.
Whit parallels workstation is it possible to acces
the Mac disk. So, you can save from windows on your
macdisk. And then, you can acces it with mail.
You said: _from Windows Office products (Word,
Excel, Visio, etc) via __
Remember, there are also office products for the Mac.
When you are using Parallels to run Windows, it is
not possible to acces de Windows HD from Apple. So if
you want to share files betwee Windows and Mac, you
have to do ut from windows. Windows can read/write
the Mac disk.
You can set up a share folder with Parallels between Mac and the PC side which is what i do. Maybe work on something on XP than put back in the share folder than see it on the other side . But seeing externals and such from the PC side i can't seee them but the share folder does work. I switch my office to the mac side and it works fine and use Entourage as my mail client, looks and smells like outlook -
My boyfriends Mac Pro won't allow him to login. We used the install disk and tried to reset the password
but it says the password cannot be saved.
Can some one help!I'm connected to wifi.
And I have no firewall. -
Can't login to Mac Pro after every restart
Hi all,
For 5 days I've not been able to log into my computer at work after its been restarted/gone to sleep. The IT guys have had to do all kinds of stuff to get it working again. And every time we think it's fixed, I've come in the next morning and have the same problem, can't login.
I've eliminated that its my login details as I was able to login on another machine just fine. And others can't login to my computer, so it's obviously an issue with my machine/OS.
Does anyone have any ideas of why this would keep happening? It's as if something keeps resetting after each restart that then won't allow anyone else to login. This is all I can think of, but honestly have no idea. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated as its really frustrating and putting me very behind on my work. Thank you!
Btw, it's a Mac Pro duel quad core, 16GB ram, OS 10.6.7 I believe.
Also, the admin and root can login, just not any other accounts. So the computer can be accessed, but not thru my or any other accounts on the network.Hey there.
Well, I figured out what is causing my problem. It's Mobile accounts. I started fresh with a new install and a standard Active Directory account (not Mobile). I authenticated 20+ times. Rebooted at least 10 times. Everything worked great. Then I decided to create the Mobile account. That's when everything broke again. My Active Directory account was getting locked after one accurate attempt to authenticate. When IT unlocked it I could go one step further but then would lock me out the next time I tried to authenticate. I've replicated this twice.
So for me, it's clearly a Mobile account problem. Which is bad because half of the Macs under my care are notebooks.
Please let me know what you find out on your end.
Thanks,
Adam -
Can I set up a Mac Pro as a server using OSX Server for my current Windows-based office?
I have a small business, and our office currently has a Windows-based network. I love my Mac and it's ease of use, and for now I have to use Remote Desktop to log on to my server, and then run my MRP/ERP business software from that. Is there an Apple solution (Mac Pro?) for my server, where other users could run parallels to access the MRP/ERP software? Thanks!
It is possible - even quite easy - to turn almost any current or recent model of Mac into a server by installing OS X Server. It is less clear, however, that this will do what you want.
What are the hardware and software requirements of your MRP/ERP software? If it will only run under Windows or any OS other than Mac OS X, then it will not work, and installing OS X Server will not change that.
You may be able to get the MRP/ERP software to run under Windows run on a Mac using Parallels or VMWare Fusion, but it would still be running under the Windows OS, just virtualized so that it runs inside the Mac OS. Thus it will not be any easier to use than your current system, and in fact may be harder, and might not work at all.
You could also run Windows under BootCamp, but again, while the Windows OS would be running natively, you lose any ease of use of the Mac OS.
Best of luck. -
Mac Pro as web server crashes.
use my Mac Pro as server but crashes every day, don´t know why, can someone help me?
Thanks for the info, but dont know what this log means or how can i resove it.
thank friend.
Date/Time: 2011-10-31 11:10:02 -0600
OS Version: 10.7.2 (Build 11C74)
Architecture: x86_64
Report Version: 9
Command: No Target
Path: No Target
Version: ??? (???)
Parent: kernel_task [0]
PID: 0
Event: shutdown stall
Duration: 6.66s
Steps: 67 (100ms sampling interval)
Pageins: 52
Pageouts: 0
Process: bash [1531]
Path: /bin/bash
Architecture: x86_64
UID: 0
Thread 0x2d60 DispatchQueue 1
User stack:
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108cf2578]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108cf4493]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108d0dfde]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108d0f1cf]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108d11d03]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108d0f1cf]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108d1090d]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108d13208]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108d12108]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108d1090d]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108d13208]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108d12108]
20 ??? (in bash) [0x108d12108]
20 ??? (in bash) [0x108d11f25]
20 ??? (in bash) [0x108d0f1cf]
20 ??? (in bash) [0x108d12172]
20 ??? (in bash) [0x108d0f1cf]
20 ??? (in bash) [0x108d10d30]
20 ??? (in bash) [0x108d1936e]
20 __wait4 + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864b156]
1 ??? (in bash) [0x108d12172]
1 ??? (in bash) [0x108d0f1cf]
1 ??? (in bash) [0x108d10d30]
1 ??? (in bash) [0x108d1936e]
1 __wait4 + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864b156]
Kernel stack:
11 hndl_unix_scall64 + 19 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002d8363]
11 unix_syscall64 + 507 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005caa9b]
11 wait4_nocancel + 173 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff800054046d]
11 msleep0 + 103 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005529c7]
11 wakeup + 625 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000552561]
11 thread_block_reason + 275 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff800022f383]
11 thread_go + 608 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff800022dfd0]
11 processor_idle + 149 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff800022d2e5]
11 machine_idle + 163 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002c4213]
10 wakeup + 992 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005526d0]
Binary Images:
0x108cf1000 - 0x108d8cfff bash ??? (???) <13E665A4-CA4F-3C44-826B-2CFB899D5AB4> /bin/bash
0x7fff88634000 - 0x7fff88654fff libsystem_kernel.dylib ??? (???) <69F2F501-72D8-3B3B-8357-F4418B3E1348> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
Process: bash [1465]
Path: /bin/bash
Architecture: x86_64
UID: 0
Thread 0x2cf9 DispatchQueue 1
User stack:
5 ??? (in bash) [0x104069578]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x10406b493]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x104084fde]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x1040861cf]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x104088d03]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x1040861cf]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x104087d30]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x10409036e]
5 __wait4 + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864b156]
Kernel stack:
5 wakeup + 992 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005526d0]
Binary Images:
0x104068000 - 0x104103fff bash ??? (???) <13E665A4-CA4F-3C44-826B-2CFB899D5AB4> /bin/bash
0x7fff88634000 - 0x7fff88654fff libsystem_kernel.dylib ??? (???) <69F2F501-72D8-3B3B-8357-F4418B3E1348> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
Process: bash [1520]
Path: /bin/bash
Architecture: x86_64
UID: 0
Thread 0x2d55 DispatchQueue 1
User stack:
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108de0578]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108de2493]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108dfbfde]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108dfd1cf]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108dffd03]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108dfd1cf]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108dfff25]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108dfd1cf]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108dfed30]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x108e0736e]
21 __wait4 + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864b156]
Kernel stack:
21 wakeup + 992 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005526d0]
Binary Images:
0x108ddf000 - 0x108e7afff bash ??? (???) <13E665A4-CA4F-3C44-826B-2CFB899D5AB4> /bin/bash
0x7fff88634000 - 0x7fff88654fff libsystem_kernel.dylib ??? (???) <69F2F501-72D8-3B3B-8357-F4418B3E1348> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
Process: bash [1491]
Path: /bin/bash
Architecture: x86_64
UID: 0
Thread 0x2d2d DispatchQueue 1
User stack:
41 ??? (in bash) [0x1022e4578]
41 ??? (in bash) [0x1022e6493]
41 ??? (in bash) [0x1022fffde]
41 ??? (in bash) [0x1023011cf]
41 ??? (in bash) [0x102303d03]
41 ??? (in bash) [0x1023011cf]
41 ??? (in bash) [0x102303f25]
41 ??? (in bash) [0x1023011cf]
41 ??? (in bash) [0x102302d30]
41 ??? (in bash) [0x10230b36e]
41 __wait4 + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864b156]
Kernel stack:
41 wakeup + 992 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005526d0]
Binary Images:
0x1022e3000 - 0x10237efff bash ??? (???) <13E665A4-CA4F-3C44-826B-2CFB899D5AB4> /bin/bash
0x7fff88634000 - 0x7fff88654fff libsystem_kernel.dylib ??? (???) <69F2F501-72D8-3B3B-8357-F4418B3E1348> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
Process: bash [1476]
Path: /bin/bash
Architecture: x86_64
UID: 0
Thread 0x2d04 DispatchQueue 1
User stack:
5 ??? (in bash) [0x10855b578]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x10855d493]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x108576fde]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x1085781cf]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x10857ad03]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x1085781cf]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x10857990d]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x10857c208]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x10857b108]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x10857b108]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x10857990d]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x10857c208]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x10857b108]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x10857b108]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x10857af25]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x1085781cf]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x10857b172]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x1085781cf]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x108579d30]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x10858236e]
5 __wait4 + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864b156]
Kernel stack:
5 wakeup + 992 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005526d0]
Binary Images:
0x10855a000 - 0x1085f5fff bash ??? (???) <13E665A4-CA4F-3C44-826B-2CFB899D5AB4> /bin/bash
0x7fff88634000 - 0x7fff88654fff libsystem_kernel.dylib ??? (???) <69F2F501-72D8-3B3B-8357-F4418B3E1348> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
Process: bash [1428]
Path: /bin/bash
Architecture: x86_64
UID: 0
Thread 0x2cb0 DispatchQueue 1
User stack:
67 ??? (in bash) [0x105ba9578]
67 ??? (in bash) [0x105bab493]
67 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc4fde]
67 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc61cf]
67 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc8d03]
67 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc61cf]
67 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc9172]
67 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc61cf]
46 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc9172]
46 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc61cf]
41 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc9108]
41 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc7d30]
41 ??? (in bash) [0x105bd036e]
41 __wait4 + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864b156]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc9172]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc61cf]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc9108]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc7d30]
5 ??? (in bash) [0x105bd036e]
5 __wait4 + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864b156]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc9108]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc8f25]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc61cf]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x105bc7d30]
21 ??? (in bash) [0x105bd036e]
21 __wait4 + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864b156]
Kernel stack:
67 wakeup + 992 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005526d0]
Binary Images:
0x105ba8000 - 0x105c43fff bash ??? (???) <13E665A4-CA4F-3C44-826B-2CFB899D5AB4> /bin/bash
0x7fff88634000 - 0x7fff88654fff libsystem_kernel.dylib ??? (???) <69F2F501-72D8-3B3B-8357-F4418B3E1348> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
Process: cat [1509]
Path: /bin/cat
Architecture: unknown
UID: 0
Note: Exited before symbolication
Thread 0x2d3f
User stack:
1 ??? [0x1014e204f]
1 ??? [0x1014e2edb]
1 ??? [0x10150c649]
1 ??? [0x10150554b]
1 ??? [0x10150444a]
1 ??? [0x10150cc29]
1 ??? [0x10150b8b5]
1 ??? [0x101504ec0]
1 ??? [0x1014ecc73]
1 ??? [0x7fff845845a1]
1 ??? [0x7fff82b402f1]
1 ??? [0x7fff83b1822e]
1 ??? [0x7fff886422ee]
1 ??? [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
1 hndl_mach_scall64 + 10 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002d837a]
Binary Images:
Process: diskarbitrationd [22]
Path: /usr/sbin/diskarbitrationd
Architecture: x86_64
UID: 0
Thread 0x17f DispatchQueue 1
User stack:
67 ??? (in diskarbitrationd) [0x10fabf39c]
67 ??? (in diskarbitrationd) [0x10fac5e15]
67 CFRunLoopRun + 95 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff820867ff]
67 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 230 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff82076ae6]
67 __CFRunLoopRun + 1204 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff820772d4]
67 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 188 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff8206eb6c]
67 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
67 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x189 DispatchQueue 2
User stack:
67 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 54 (in libdispatch.dylib) [0x7fff86ed614e]
67 kevent + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864b7e6]
Kernel stack:
67 kqueue_scan + 416 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000537d40]
Thread 0x2c1d
User stack:
38 start_wqthread + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb85]
38 __workq_kernreturn + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864b192]
Kernel stack:
38 workqueue_exit + 1616 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005a1680]
Thread 0x2c57
User stack:
23 start_wqthread + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb85]
23 __workq_kernreturn + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864b192]
Kernel stack:
23 workqueue_exit + 1616 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005a1680]
Thread 0x2c73
User stack:
22 start_wqthread + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb85]
22 __workq_kernreturn + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864b192]
Kernel stack:
22 workqueue_exit + 1616 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005a1680]
Thread 0x2d7a
User stack:
19 start_wqthread + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb85]
19 __workq_kernreturn + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864b192]
Kernel stack:
19 workqueue_exit + 1616 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80005a1680]
Binary Images:
0x10fabe000 - 0x10fad9ff7 diskarbitrationd ??? (???) <F033F3D5-FF18-37D9-B9BF-59E6D4E30C10> /usr/sbin/diskarbitrationd
0x7fff8203e000 - 0x7fff82212fff com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.7.1 (635.15) <FE4A86C2-3599-3CF8-AD1A-822F1FEA820F> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
0x7fff8455b000 - 0x7fff84638fef libsystem_c.dylib ??? (???) <FF69F06E-0904-3C08-A5EF-536FAFFFDC22> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_c.dylib
0x7fff86ed4000 - 0x7fff86ee2fff libdispatch.dylib ??? (???) <712AAEAC-AD90-37F7-B71F-293FF8AE8723> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
0x7fff88634000 - 0x7fff88654fff libsystem_kernel.dylib ??? (???) <69F2F501-72D8-3B3B-8357-F4418B3E1348> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib
Process: java [435]
Path: /System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/java
Architecture: x86_64
UID: 1
Thread 0x5d3 DispatchQueue 1
User stack:
61 ??? (in java) [0x101131a90]
61 ??? (in java) [0x101134299]
61 ??? (in java) [0x101134842]
61 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 230 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff82076ae6]
61 __CFRunLoopRun + 1204 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff820772d4]
61 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 188 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff8206eb6c]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x625 DispatchQueue 2
User stack:
61 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 54 (in libdispatch.dylib) [0x7fff86ed614e]
61 kevent + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864b7e6]
Kernel stack:
61 kqueue_scan + 416 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000537d40]
Thread 0x5f5
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in java) [0x101133238]
61 ??? (in java) [0x101132ceb]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1012968b9]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x101296a11]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127348e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1012736ca]
61 ??? [0x101b7b438]
61 ??? [0x101b809b3]
61 ??? [0x101b8096e]
61 ??? [0x101b8096e]
61 ??? [0x101b8096e]
61 ??? [0x101b8096e]
61 ??? [0x101b8096e]
61 ??? [0x101b8096e]
61 ??? [0x101b8bd6e]
61 kevent + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864b7e6]
Kernel stack:
61 kqueue_scan + 416 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000537d40]
Thread 0x5fa
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dcbef]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dcd35]
61 mach_msg_server + 473 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff88649274]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x5fd
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011f4514]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x5fe
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011f4514]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x5ff
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011f4514]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x600
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011f4514]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x601
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011f4514]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x602
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011f4514]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x603
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011f4514]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x604
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011f4514]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x605
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011f4514]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x606
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011f4514]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x607
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011f4514]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x608
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011f4514]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x609
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011f4514]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x60a
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10163fd69]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x60b
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10163fd69]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x60c
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10163fd69]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x60d
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10163fd69]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x621
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x101272257]
57 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x101272507]
57 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
57 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
57 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011faaba]
57 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbf01]
57 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
4 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x101272653]
4 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10136b639]
4 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10136b725]
4 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1013e65a8]
4 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10129be32]
4 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
4 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
4 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011faaba]
4 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbf01]
4 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x622
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f2a9]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f494]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f5f2]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f652]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f75c]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1012736ca]
61 ??? [0x101b7b438]
61 ??? [0x101b8085a]
61 ??? [0x101b8085a]
61 ??? [0x101b8bd6e]
61 JVM_MonitorWait + 59 (in libjvmlinkage.dylib) [0x1018c6b0b]
61 JVM_MonitorWait + 154 (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127fc0e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127ffa0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x101280b13]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x623
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f2a9]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f494]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f5f2]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f652]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f75c]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1012736ca]
61 ??? [0x101b7b438]
61 ??? [0x101b809b3]
61 ??? [0x101b809b3]
61 ??? [0x101b8085a]
61 ??? [0x101b8bd6e]
61 JVM_MonitorWait + 59 (in libjvmlinkage.dylib) [0x1018c6b0b]
61 JVM_MonitorWait + 154 (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127fc0e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127ffa0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x101280b13]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x628
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f2a9]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f494]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10128fe65]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db676]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x62a
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f2a9]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f494]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x101291517]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x101296f1d]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db676]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x62b
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f2a9]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f494]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x101291517]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x101296f1d]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db676]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x62c
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f2a9]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f494]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x101292f18]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db70f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db869]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbc8e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x630
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f2a9]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f494]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f5f2]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f652]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f75c]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1012736ca]
61 ??? [0x101b7b438]
61 ??? [0x101b809b3]
61 ??? [0x101b809b3]
61 ??? [0x101b8085a]
61 ??? [0x101b8bd6e]
61 JVM_MonitorWait + 59 (in libjvmlinkage.dylib) [0x1018c6b0b]
61 JVM_MonitorWait + 154 (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127fc0e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127ffa0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x101280b13]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x631
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f2a9]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f494]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f5f2]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f652]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f75c]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1012736ca]
61 ??? [0x101b7b438]
61 ??? [0x101b809b3]
61 ??? [0x101b809b3]
61 ??? [0x101b8085a]
61 ??? [0x101b8bd6e]
61 JVM_MonitorWait + 59 (in libjvmlinkage.dylib) [0x1018c6b0b]
61 JVM_MonitorWait + 154 (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127fc0e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127ffa0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x101280b13]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbe6f]
61 mach_msg_trap + 10 (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff8864967a]
Kernel stack:
61 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (in mach_kernel) [0xffffff80002158b0]
Thread 0x632
User stack:
61 thread_start + 13 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845acb75]
61 _pthread_start + 335 (in libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff845a98bf]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011db7d0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f2a9]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f494]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f5f2]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f652]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127f75c]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1012736ca]
61 ??? [0x101b7b438]
61 ??? [0x101b809b3]
61 ??? [0x101b809b3]
61 ??? [0x101b8085a]
61 ??? [0x101b8bd6e]
61 JVM_MonitorWait + 59 (in libjvmlinkage.dylib) [0x1018c6b0b]
61 JVM_MonitorWait + 154 (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127fc0e]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x10127ffa0]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x101280b13]
61 ??? (in libclient64.dylib) [0x1011dbd2f]
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