Network home location

I have my macbook air (10.6.7) bound to Active Directory.  I have the Use UNC path from Active Directory to dervie network home location chosen, but my documents folder is not redirected to the smb share.

I've never tried this, but you may be able to use Carbon Copy Cloner (http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html) and backup everything to a USB/Firewire drive. Then put in your 500GB drives and restore the backup to the new drives. You then wouldn't have to create new sharepoints, everything would still be the same, just with more storage. Someone correct me if I'm wrong on this though....

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  • Use UNC path from Active Directory to derive network home location

    Good Morning
    I am trying to get my Macbooks to conenct to a Windows Server 2003 home directory. I have followed the steps in the following article with no luck:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=serveradmin/10.4/en/c7od49.html
    I can bind to the Microsoft Active Directory with no problems and I can connect to the file share on the server that I want to make the network home location, but I can't get it to work automatically as I would expect it to.
    We will have hundreds of users connecting that will need their home folders redirected to the network folder location.
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks

    I forgot to mention that before upgrading to 10.8.4 the login item below was present:
    Item: SMB://network path
    Kind: Unknown
    After the upgrade:
    Item: Unknown
    Kind: Unknown
    After restart it disappears and never returns (again, this only occurs for admins)

  • Change Documents location without moving entire home location

    OK, heres the situation. I am setting up Macs at a school that uses Active Directory. We have a XServe. They want the OSX Documents location to be the AD network home location.
    Easy enough and i can set this up no problems, but we don't want the entire OSX home folder to move, just the documents.
    The pupils use the same username on both windows and OSX so we want exactly the same documents folder on both OS's. Sounds like it should be simple right!
    Current setup:-
    AD/OD macs signing in using AD usernames and policies applied from xserve.
    Currently i have the AD documents mounted on the doc, the only problem with this is there is no easy way to save directly to this as the AD documents folder is several folders down the list on the windows server.
    All Mac's and the Xserve are running latest versions of OSx..
    Windows is handling the DHCP and DNS. Xserve has AFP SMB and OD setup on it.
    Any help greatly received as i am mainly a windows guy, on a steep learning curve on Macs.

    How are the shares named? Are they all on the same directory? Such as "smb://student/server/student_name ?
    What about the AD? Are the login names the same as the name of the student's share?
    If so, you can try writing a login script that grabs the name of the user that just logged in, using the $1 variable, and have it create a symbolic link. I'm not to familiar with login scripts, but something along the lines of this should do:
    *sudo mount smb://student/server/$1*
    *ln -s /Users/$1/Documents /Volumes/$1/Documents/*
    Once again, I would have someone check that, since I am not to familiar with login scripts.
    Also, take a look at this, it may be helpful. http://www.thursby.com/products/admitmac.html

  • Want to change the default save location- users have networked home dirs

    I am doing some work for a school which is still using iMovie HD because it allows them to save their movie projects wherever they want. The issue is that iMovie 08 and 09 do not allow you to change the location in which they save their movies. Currently all users/students have network home folders, so their home directory, documents, etc all pull across the network. All students are limited to 1GB of space, and the system is an older G4 Server- 2GHz with 1GB of RAM and 2x 500GB hard drives. Since the students can make some large projects transferring that data back and forth can kill the server. Currently they are staying with iMovie HD so they can save it to the local hard drive, and when the student comes back in for class they sit at the same machine- thus giving them access to their stored movie files.
    This summer they plan to upgrade both Xserves, but again internal storage in the Xserve is a joke and in my opinion not planned out properly. Which might require them to use one of the Apple Promise RAID units- major financial burden on a school.
    I wanted to see if there was a way to change the default save location for iMovie 08 or 09 to the local storage rather then the "Home" folder for each user.
    Thanks so much!

    hackths wrote:
    .. The issue is that iMovie 08 and 09 do not allow you to change the location in which they save their movies. ..
    wrong info.
    iM08/09 has a different file concept than iMHD6.
    Both versions allow to store Events (=huge files) 'anywhere' to usb or firewire connected, hfs(+) formatted harddrives. the Project files (=small files) can be de-located from 'internal' drive with vers09, for 08 you have to use a socalled symLink to de-locate Project files.

  • Changing location of Network Home Folders

    Hi
    We're about to add two 500GB mirrored drives to our Xserve in place of the two 250GB drives we have already. This means re-locating user's network home folders to a new sharepoint.
    Is this simply a case of setting up the new home sharepoints, moving the homes to the shares and allocating the appropriate new home share path in the user's home folder setting? I tried a test user and the only thing that didn't work was the shortcuts in the sidebar, which can be replaced.
    Any pointers welcome, thanks

    I've never tried this, but you may be able to use Carbon Copy Cloner (http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html) and backup everything to a USB/Firewire drive. Then put in your 500GB drives and restore the backup to the new drives. You then wouldn't have to create new sharepoints, everything would still be the same, just with more storage. Someone correct me if I'm wrong on this though....

  • Network user, network home folder, and the login keychain

    I've got everything set up in WGM. I can log the user onto a workstation, and the home folder maps to the appropriate network location.
    What I can't seem to do, is get a login keychain working. The keychain exists, in the proper folder on the network home folder. Keychain Assistant First Aid says everything is hunky dory. The problem is that the login keychain won't show up on the keychain list, nor can I add it. If I delete the file from the networked location and run first aid again, it says the login keychain doesn't exist and proceeds to create it, just like I'd expect. Only problem is, the keychain still doesn't show and I can't use it!
    So any time I try to save email passwords, Safari passwords, etc. it errors out. Going through the prompted reset dialogs doesn't seem to do anything. I'm not seeing any console messages pointing to errors, either.
    Anybody gon any ideas?

    Ok then, I got one for you. Similar sort of thing. Just created a 10.6 server, created all the relevant users within WGM, then imported the home folders from the previous 10.5 server. Ensured all new UIDs matched the UIDs from the 10.5 WGM because it then simplifies permissions - i.e. all the permissions are recognised by the new server automatically for the right users.
    Now for one of my users, her login keychain is never open by default. When you start Keychain Access (she's on 10.5.8 btw) you get the System keychain and the System Roots list of certificate authorities, but no login keychain.
    Have checked the permissions of her ~/Library/Keychains/ folder and they're correct, as are the permissions for ~/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.
    Double-clicking on the login.keychain file opens it up just fine in Keychain Access, however as soon as you close KA and re-open it, the login keychain's gone again.
    I've tried importing a keychain, adding an existing keychain (obviously the login one) and creating a new keychain called login, none of which work - there's no error, it just ignores me.
    I'd rather not create a temporary user account, transfer all the docsuments/mail etc, delete the original and recreate a new one using the old name and copy everything back, but unless someone can help me out, that's what I'm going to have to do.
    There has to be some guru's out there somewhere that can help???
    Thanks in advance,
    Matt

  • Users on network home directories hang after sleep

    Hi,
    I have the following problem: I have a 10.5 server with network home directories. I can login from Snow Leopard (10.6.1) however whenever the machine goes to sleep and comes back from sleep, the user hangs then if you wait a bit then it will come with the message that the share has been disconnected and it asks you to manually unmount. It will stay there forever. When you click disconnect, the system will unmount and remount the home directory but in the mean time, Mail will have reported disk i/o errors in the logs and throw errors (ranging from type in your password to 'rebuild index').
    Going through the log files (and verbosity high) it seems that when going to sleep, the system doesn't unmount the network home directory. After it wakes up from sleep it attempts to unmount the home directory share which off course fails because it's in use and then it locks up, after you click disconnect, it says "spins reported" in the logs and goes on with remounting the shares.
    The issue doesn't happen if the user is local. If anybody has an idea as to how this works or if they have it working, please let me know. I have tried just about anything. AFP shares, NFS shares, I have tried with or without the intr, nolocks, locallocks mount options - they all have the same issue. I have even tried another Mac Mini with a fresh install of Snow Leopard.

    I found a possible cause and solution.
    This has been on 10.6.1 with Mac Mini's. Then we got a new Mac Pro with 10.6 out of the (Apple) factory which I updated to 10.6.1, same issue. What I didn't think about is that by default I install a heap of software (including XCode, Adobe CS4 and Office 2008) with customized packages and workgroup manager preferences.
    So I was mucking around with Cocktail (the tool to clean up caches etc.) and I noticed Snow Leopard hung every time after cleaning & recreating some caches. Now that I had a reliable way to hang Snow Leopard I investigated what could cause it.
    I noticed during a PackageMaker session that Adobe CS4 installs a Version Cue startup script in /etc/machinit_peruser.d. I deleted it, rebooted, used Cocktail again and it went all the way through without hanging. Rebooted again, according to the logs it pre-linked & cached the kernel and several kernel extensions and that was it, no more hangs, no more issues logging in after sleep or screensaver.
    So possible causes:
    - VersionCue installs itself as a kernel module or something (the location says "mach" which is the kernel after all) which is not compatible with Snow Leopard.
    - The caches and kernel extensions were 'dirty' out of the box but VersionCue (or something else that interacts with it) blocked my or Snow Leopard's automated attempts to clean them.
    - VersionCue reinitializes (it sits on the network after all) after a sleep or screen saver timeout in a way that gives issues with Snow Leopard

  • More than one network home directory? (newbie question)

    I have a brand new shiny XServer for a small school. They wanted their Macs managed and secured so I eagerly started moving ahead with it. Now, because of the specific file sharing requirements of the school (teachers want access to student accounts and files for homework and such) I created a standard, by-the-book Network Home folder. Then I thought about it, and I shared another directory as a Network User Home folder. And now none of my networked user accounts can log in. They all give me "can't log in, there is an error".
    Is what I did possible? Allowed? Recommended? Discouraged? Can you actually define two separate Network User Home folders on the same server, and then assign different users to different home folders? My server crapped out and now I may have to wipe/reinstall the whole thing to fix it.
    Does anybody have any experience with home folders like that?
    Any information would be dearly appreciated,
    Thanks.

    Each user can have one and only one home directory, network or local. (Yes, even if you use Mobile Accounts or Portable Homes each account still has one home directory. You just have multiple copies of the user account and each copy has one home.)
    You can have multiple share points that serve as home directory share points. In other words, not all of your users' homes need to be stored in the same place. By "network home directory share point," we mean a shared folder (share point) that has a corresponding dynamic automount record in the directory domain. The share point mounts at /Network/Servers/servername/path/to/sharepoint, and users defined in the directory domain can have their network homes defined there.
    If you want to grant a group of teachers (let's call it teachers for simplicity) read/write access to student home directories, I'd suggest the following strategy:
    1. Create two network home directory share points - one to house the students' homes and one to house the teachers' homes. For this example, let's say that the student home directory share point is located at /Volumes/Disk1/StudentHomes.
    2. Create home directories for each student as you normally would.
    3. Then add an ACL that allows members of the teachers group to read/write within the student home directory share point. For our example:
    sudo chmod -R +ai "group:teachers allow readattr,readextattr,readsecurity,list,search,\
    read,execute,writeattr,writeextattr,delete,deletechild,add_file,addsubdirectory,\
    write,append,fileinherit,directoryinherit" /Volumes/Disk1/StudentHomes.
    4. Now teachers simply navigate to /Network/Servers/yourservername/path.../StudentHomes/student's name and dig around to find what they want. (The teachers have read/write control of all student home directories now.)
    5. When your teachers find it a little inconvenient to dig around in each student's home, suggest the following alternative: Simply create a share point to which students have read-only access and teachers can read/write. Within that share point, create "turn-in" folders for each teacher or class, and give students write-only (drop box) permission to the sub-folder. You could get more granular than this simple example where all students can turn anything into any teacher's "turn-in" folder, though.
    --Gerrit

  • Network Users with network homes not really working for me

    I have with great pain setup a OS X Lion server on a Mac Mini that was supposed to be my central server to have 4 network users accounts and all the users data is stored on an external disk array with mounted network homes to the 2 iMacs and 2 Macbooks I have in my home.
    I have gotten it all working and all my Macs are joined to the Open Directory and each User can login as a network users on any of the Macs and get their files via mounted home directory from the server. The home directories on the server are backed up with Time Machine.
    I have found the following items that do not work proberly:
    1) Desktop backgrounds settings are just lost sometimes for whatever reason. Desktop background goes to default and you need to manually set back to the one you have selected. This happen mostly if users have their own desktop pictures.
    2) Keychain get's screwed up. The user often get the "Keychain doesn't exist to store ..." message and need to select to reset the keychain. Anything I have tried from "Keychain First Aid" to removing and have a new one created doesn't fix the problem. It keeps on coming back.
    3) iTunes Storage and AppStore are getting confused about authorized computers. This is because a user logs in from another computer and then iTunes store would tell the user this computer hasn't been authorized to play the purchase music. Same happens with iPhone apps from the AppStore. Apparently those two stores are not setup to hanlde network users proberly.
    4) Permission issues happen sometimes in Application like iPhoto where it would complain not being able to see photos or cannot add new photos to the library. Need to run a permission repair on the Iphoto Library to fix this.
    5) One critical one is that it's not really possible to restore files from Time Machine. The Time Machine backup is done on the server by an administrator account directly backing up the user directories. When you go into Time Machine on the server even the admin can drill down into the user directories so no restore possible. The individual users have no idea that there was ever a Time Machine backup done as Time Machine is not setup in their accounts on the individual Macs. This prevents any possible restore.
    I reckon that many of the problems are related to having only one location for ~/Library as the individual Macs are writing their user related settings into this directory in a central location. So what happens is when something on iMac 1 and then I log in on iMac 2 that might not exactly match this Macs config and it get's confused throwing one of the above erors.
    Trouble is witth central network home directory the way they mounted i can't exclude the ~/Library folder. The only option I can see is mobile account because I have seen in the preferences that when they sync the handle Library items differently.
    Does anybody have any experience out there with this sort of thing and can advise what's the best way forward?
    If i can't resolve this I'll go back to have network users with local home directories on each Mac and just setup for each user a network share to which they copy files if they want them available on other Macs. Not as nice but at least it works!
    As a said note I did this to make things easier but it has up to now cost me trouble then i had before!

    Haven't heard anything from anybody so probably to daunting a topic ...
    I have now moved on to try Portable Home Directories (PHD) and syncing ... what a disaster!
    First it took  me ages to get this right as the way the home directores are mounted on the clients from the server it's just weired which has to do with how AFP mounts are implemented. Since one AFP mount can't be mounted by several users on the same system they use a workaround of mounting it to a temp directory and then linking it back to where it should be. Of course this causes major problems.
    Okay it kind of worked so let's move on to syncing PHD. First of all on initial creation it only sync a small portion of the directory that should be okay but on some of my accounts it never went passed this stage. It said it's all synced but it only had synced the first 10% or so of the data. I wasn't able to make it sync anymore.
    On other accounts it correctly synced all the data down, or so I thought. Apparently a few sync session back and forth and 50-60% of the data was gone. On further investigation it turned out to be iTunes and iPhoto libraries. Turns out does don't sync probably via Home Sync!!!
    Apple product is not able to probably syncing Apple specific library files!!!!
    So here my warning to everybody: DO NOT USE PHD and HOME SYNC to sync your data as you will lose stuff if you have iTunes and/or iPhoto libraries with Lion OS X Server!!!
    The whole Lion Server experience has been a disaster for me. Now I have a server that does file sharing and time machine backup sharing. I can do the same thing with a standard Mac using those services. What's the point of Lion Sever for Home if nothing works proberly?

  • Unable to log in to network homes after rebuilding directory

    I am running an Xserve with system Version 10.4.7 (build 8J135) as an Open directory Master. My primary clients are Power Mac G5's running 10.4.7 as well. We are running networked home directories through afp. Just updated both systems this summer.
    All was working fine until the first day of classes. Trying to fix a minor problem I seem to have created a bigger one. Laying the original problem aside, (lets just say that deleting the 80 user directory without a viable back-up was not the correct solution) after I reentered all the users by hand I started getting this message when I attempted to login with any of the network accounts:
    “You are unable to connect to the user “Knewtson” at this time. Logging in to the account failed because an error occurred. The home folder for this user is located on an AFP or SMB server. Contact your system administrator for help.”
    I did contact my IT support person and the two of us spent several days trying different options on multiple servers with multiple clients. What we finally discovered was this: If I delete a user and rebuild them exactly the same it would start working correctly.
    So, I came in this morning and (for a second time this week) reentered all of the users. As I did this I periodically tested the new users on several of the lab computers to make sure all was working correctly. All was well when I finished.
    Then I began adding the new users for this semester. I only added one before it all broke again. About half of the machines in the lab started giving me the same error message. In frustration I rebooted the server and all of the workstations in the Lab… now I get the error message on all of the machines.
    Through all of this afp and password authentication has never failed. I can connect to the server through the network browser with any one of the user accounts and have all of the right file permissions and access to the correct home directories.
    Checking the log files this seems to be the error I find associated to each failed attempt:
    LDAP Log:
    Sep 9 22:54:53 gtc110 slapd[50]: SASL [conn=445] Failure: no user in database\n
    In the came second I get this in the Password service log.
    Password Service log:
    Sep 9 2006 22:54:02 RSAVALIDATE: success.
    Sep 9 2006 22:54:02 AUTH2: {0x45032389555c13fe000000cd000000cd, Knewtson } DIGEST-MD5 authentication succeeded.
    Sep 9 2006 22:54:02 QUIT: {0x45032389555c13fe000000cd000000cd, Knewtson } disconnected.
    Anybody have any suggestions? Please.
    Power Mac G5 Quad (office) Xserve G4 (server)   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   OSX Lab Manager
    Power Mac G5 Quad   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   OSX Lab Manager

    The server is not serving DNS. On campus we use two different DNS servers and both the clients and the X serve seem to be bound correctly for forward and reverse lookups. My friend in IT is checking with the administrator of the DNS server to varify that this is correct. but I am afraid this is not my problem.
    I did find another error in the LDAP log.
    Sep 11 03:15:04 gtc110 slapd[50]: do_search: invalid dn (cn=mounts, dc=gtc110,cd=shaw,dc=wmich,dc=edu)\n
    Sep 11 03:15:04 gtc110 slapd[50]: do_search: invalid dn (cn=groups, dc=gtc110,cd=shaw,dc=wmich,dc=edu)\n
    Kerbrose in no running on the server either, and the machine fails to Kerbrosize with any log-in. I do not have a need to have Kerbros running so I haven't worried about this.
    Problem Continues.

  • Network home folders, collaboration sharepoint and Microsoft Word 2008

    I'm hoping someone who knows how Microsoft Word 2008 works on network volumes can shed some light on our situation.
    We run a small managed network with about 15 leopard clients and a leopard server. We've got two sharepoints, a "homes" share for network home folders, and an "Office" share with our shared office document folders.
    Several times a week, users will encounter a situation where Microsoft Word 2008 will claim that a file is open by another user, or that the file can be opened in "read only" mode, even though the file is not in use. Naturally, the problem cannot be replicated when I am present.
    ### My Hypothesis ###
    My users are in the habit of quickly borrowing machines from other users to pull up documents in the "office" share by using the "connect as" button. So, for example, userA is logged in to her machine (and is thus connected to the network home folder on the server). userB comes along and borrows her machine -- without logging out, will connect to the shared office folder, pull up and edit/print a document, etc. We're not currently auto mounting the office share.
    I know that Microsoft Word creates lock folders located in the .TemporaryItems folder at the root level of the "office" share. The folders are named "folder.xxxx", where xxxx is the userid of the account that created the lock folder. Everyone uses a network account, so everyone has a unique userID. If I list the .TemporaryItems folder using the CLI, i can see lock folders that are several days or a week old. So Word doesn't seem to be cleaning up after itself immediately, at least not always.
    So my question: when userB connects to the office share on a borrowed machine (logged in to the client machine using the network home folder of userA), is it possible that word will now create lock folders for userB, and will be unable to clean up lock folders created by userA?
    Anyone have other ideas for investigating the "file in use" problem?

    Switched user back to the network home folder and adjusted the MS Word preferences so that the autorecovery files would be stored on the local client machine. There doesn't seem to be a comparable setting in the Excel preferences.
    My initial testing suggests that this has reduced how often this problem occurs, but has not eliminated it. I tested by repeatedly opening and closing a couple of different word files in rapid succession -- i was able to replicate the "file opens as read only" problem occasionally.
    I've talked to Apple server support about this issue. While they were helpful, they didn't have an explanation or solution for this problem. There are a number of postings in the microsoft mactopia discussion boards site where people report similar problems.

  • Active Directory authentication, OS X network homes on Xserve

    Hi
    I'm looking for a general guide/tips for our deployment of OS X in our Windows network.
    Everyone in our institution has an Active Directory account.
    We also have an Xserve 10.4.4 running as an OD Master with 400 accounts for people who use Macs. It shares out OS X network home folders for these accounts. This means these people have a seperate AD and OD account.
    We aim to get these users authenticating with AD on the Macs and seeing a network home that will ultimately be a combination of an OS X folder (Public, Sites) and a Windows folder (My documents etc.)
    We can backup the data in their existing OS X home folders for them to pull into the new homes that will be created for them through AD authentication.
    We can successfully bind the Xserve and client Macs to AD. We have a group of AD users in WGM. MCX preferences are enforced at computer level.
    The big questions are:
    How do we tackle the mapping of a (OS X/Windows combo) home folder stored on the Xserve for new Active Directory accounts when they are created?
    What could we do with AD/OD current users existing Active Directory folders when they start to use AD to authenticate on the Macs (current OS X home data will be backed up and pulled in to new OS X accounts later) ?
    Do we definately need Kerberos running on the Windows server ?
    What would happen to an existing AD/Windows-only user with a Windows folder mapped to an SMB/Windows server share if they authenticated to OS X for the first time - local home creation (default/forced) ?
    Any advice appreciated - we have Windows/Mac people working in harmony here and we're close to what we want!
    Many Thanks

    Try this (on the client computer):
    Login locally using a user with administrator privileges.
    Connect to your office's wireless network, save the credentials, and then make sure you check the "Connect automatically" checkbox.
    Open a command prompt window and type the following command to find the profile name of your wireless network: netsh
    wlan show profiles
    Let's say the profile to use in the example is "office-network". Open regedit and
    look for the key HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
    Create a new String Value (REG_SZ) at that location, and name it anything you want (i.e. WIFI_Connect), and enter the following command string: %comspec%
    /c netsh wlan connect name="<profile name>" where profile name in our example would be "office-network".
    Reboot the laptop for this to take effect.
    If it still doesn't work or fails to connect to your office network at pre-logon, try enabling the following Local Group Policy (using gpedit.msc): Computer
    Configuration\Policies\Administrative templates\System\Logon\Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon.
    These step still require the wireless network to be your domain network as Windows can only Cache 50 credentials maximum.
    Don't forget to mark the post that solved your issue as &quot;Answered.&quot; By marking the Answer you are enabling users with similar issues to find what helped you. Lewis Renwick - IT Professional

  • Safari 5 Crashes on Launch for Users With Network Homes

    I have just upgraded 2 Macs to Safari 5, on both machines it crashes immediately on lauch when the users (who have networked home directories) launch the app. A test local user can run Safari 5 with no problems. The Internet Plug-Ins directory for uses looks pretty clean, and reading through this forum this seems like it's a known issue - anyone have a view on this?
    Many thanks,
    David
    Here's the crash log:
    Process: Safari [274]
    Path: /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari
    Identifier: com.apple.Safari
    Version: 5.0 (5533.16)
    Build Info: WebBrowser-75331600~3
    Code Type: X86 (Native)
    Parent Process: launchd [84]
    Interval Since Last Report: 72 sec
    Crashes Since Last Report: 2
    Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 10 sec
    Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 2
    Date/Time: 2010-06-12 07:36:45.853 +0100
    OS Version: Mac OS X 10.5.8 (9L30)
    Report Version: 6
    Anonymous UUID: 6C915B7E-E24D-4BE8-B87A-248B43190F54
    Exception Type: EXCBADACCESS (SIGBUS)
    Exception Codes: KERNPROTECTIONFAILURE at 0x0000000000000000
    Crashed Thread: 2
    Thread 0:
    0 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x95f7d7ec CompareAndSwap + 13
    1 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x95f7f5f6 TSReaderToWriter + 116
    2 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x95f7f57b VolumeListReaderToWriterLock() + 27
    3 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x95f7d65c MountVolume(char const*, statfs*, unsigned char, unsigned char, __DADisk*, short*) + 1134
    4 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x95f9196a ResolveSyntheticAliasFileByPath(unsigned char const*, unsigned long, unsigned char*, unsigned char*, FSRef*) + 366
    5 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x95f7b7b1 PathGetObjectInfo(char const*, unsigned long, unsigned long, VolumeInfo**, unsigned long*, unsigned long*, char*, unsigned long*, unsigned char*) + 1325
    6 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9601df5f _FSVolumeMount + 85
    7 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x95f8f299 _FSUnflattenFSRef + 197
    8 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x95f8ef71 FolderMgrClientSideCache::LookUpFolderInCache(short, unsigned long, unsigned int, FSRef*) + 305
    9 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x95f8eafd ExtractFromFolderServerCache + 85
    10 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x95f8e8e8 GetFromFolderCache + 157
    11 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x95f8e389 FindFolderGuts + 570
    12 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x95f8e143 FlndFolderGuts + 415
    13 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x95f8df4a FSFindFolder + 126
    14 com.apple.CFNetwork 0x97c0e81a FSFindFolder + 122
    15 com.apple.CFNetwork 0x97c09224 CreateCachePath(_CFString const*) + 280
    16 com.apple.CFNetwork 0x97c08f6d CFURLCacheCreate + 111
    17 com.apple.Foundation 0x91470f71 -[NSURLCache initWithMemoryCapacity:diskCapacity:diskPath:] + 177
    18 com.apple.Foundation 0x915ab89a -[NSURLCache init] + 58
    19 com.apple.Foundation 0x914eb135 NSURLCacheCreateSharedInstance + 181
    20 libSystem.B.dylib 0x96ec287e pthread_once + 82
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    24 com.apple.AppKit 0x936a3d8e -[NSIBObjectData nibInstantiateWithOwner:topLevelObjects:] + 1533
    25 com.apple.AppKit 0x93699fba loadNib + 264
    26 com.apple.AppKit 0x9369991c +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading) _loadNibFile:nameTable:withZone:ownerBundle:] + 946
    27 com.apple.AppKit 0x9369955f +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading) loadNibFile:externalNameTable:withZone:] + 171
    28 com.apple.AppKit 0x9369949d +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading) loadNibNamed:owner:] + 391
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    Thread 1:
    0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x96ea744e _semwaitsignal + 10
    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x96ed1dcd pthreadcondwait$UNIX2003 + 73
    2 com.apple.JavaScriptCore 0x9204adff ***::TCMalloc_PageHeap::scavengerThread() + 175
    3 com.apple.JavaScriptCore 0x9204b11f ***::TCMalloc_PageHeap::runScavengerThread(void*) + 15
    4 libSystem.B.dylib 0x96ed1155 pthreadstart + 321
    5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x96ed1012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 2 Crashed:
    0 com.apple.WebCore 0x9010e424 WebCore::SQLiteStatement::prepare() + 100
    1 com.apple.WebCore 0x9010e3b8 WebCore::SQLiteStatement::executeCommand() + 88
    2 com.apple.WebCore 0x9010f5de WebCore::IconDatabase::performOpenInitialization() + 318
    3 com.apple.WebCore 0x9010da9b WebCore::IconDatabase::iconDatabaseSyncThread() + 235
    4 libSystem.B.dylib 0x96ed1155 pthreadstart + 321
    5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x96ed1012 thread_start + 34
    Thread 2 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit):
    eax: 0x00000000 ebx: 0x9010f4b7 ecx: 0xffffffff edx: 0x019e2f44
    edi: 0xb0102ed8 esi: 0x00000015 ebp: 0xb0102e78 esp: 0xb0102e30
    ss: 0x0000001f efl: 0x00010202 eip: 0x9010e424 cs: 0x00000017
    ds: 0x0000001f es: 0x0000001f fs: 0x0000001f gs: 0x00000037
    cr2: 0x00000000
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