Network users un-mounts after sleep

I have several network users. After sleeping - and approx. one minute - if I wake them I get the users WITHOUT home folder (see log below). Any one with the same problem

And this is the system log from the server (no open directory issues)
Dec 31 12:36:56 server.example.com kdc[51]: TGS-REQ [email protected] from 10.0.1.8:51209 for host/[email protected] [canonicalize]
Dec 31 12:36:56 server.example.com kdc[51]: TGS-REQ [email protected] from 10.0.1.8:59097 for HTTP/[email protected] [canonicalize]
Dec 31 12:41:19 server.example.com ruby[55078]: CFPreferences: user home directory for user kCFPreferencesCurrentUser at /var/teamsserver is unavailable. User domains will be volatile.
Dec 31 12:41:19 server.example.com ruby[55079]: CFPreferences: user home directory for user kCFPreferencesCurrentUser at /var/teamsserver is unavailable. User domains will be volatile.
Dec 31 12:41:19 server com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.collabd.expire[55078]): Exited with code: 1
Dec 31 12:41:20 server.example.com collabpp[55079]: CFPreferences: user home directory for user kCFPreferencesCurrentUser at /var/teamsserver is unavailable. User domains will be volatile.
Dec 31 12:41:21 server kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(55090) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
Dec 31 12:41:21 server.example.com sandboxd[55090] ([55079]): collabpp(55079) deny file-read-data /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/lib/libpq.5.5.dylib
Dec 31 12:41:22 server.example.com sandboxd[55090] ([55079]): collabpp(55079) deny file-read-data /Library/Preferences/.GlobalPreferences.plist
Dec 31 12:41:53 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Dec 31 12:42:06 server.example.com com.apple.backupd-helper[55097]: Not starting scheduled Time Machine backup - time machine destination not resolvable.
Dec 31 12:44:19 server.example.com collabd[104]: [CSContentService:47 45cc000 +22ms] Detected Magic Superuser Auth Token
Dec 31 12:46:19 server.example.com ruby[55152]: CFPreferences: user home directory for user kCFPreferencesCurrentUser at /var/teamsserver is unavailable. User domains will be volatile.
Dec 31 12:46:19 server.example.com collabpp[55152]: CFPreferences: user home directory for user kCFPreferencesCurrentUser at /var/teamsserver is unavailable. User domains will be volatile.
Dec 31 12:46:19 server kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(55154) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
Dec 31 12:46:19 server.example.com sandboxd[55154] ([55152]): collabpp(55152) deny file-read-data /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/lib/libpq.5.5.dylib
Dec 31 12:46:20 server.example.com sandboxd[55154] ([55152]): collabpp(55152) deny file-read-data /Library/Preferences/.GlobalPreferences.plist
Dec 31 12:46:51 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: Got a canonicalize request for a LKDC realm from local-ipc
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: LKDC referral to the real LKDC realm name
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: AS-REQ com.apple.idms.appleid.prd.78746b2f516b435876634a52477a63746675612b4e513d3d@LKD C:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2 from local-ipc for krbtgt/LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3 A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: UNKNOWN -- com.apple.idms.appleid.prd.78746b2f516b435876634a52477a63746675612b4e513d3d@LKD C:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2: no such entry found in hdb
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: TGS-REQ [email protected] from 10.0.1.8:49670 for afpserver/[email protected] [canonicalize]
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: Searching referral for server.local
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: Server not found in database: krbtgt/[email protected]: no such entry found in hdb
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: Failed building TGS-REP to 10.0.1.8:49670
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: TGS-REQ [email protected] from 10.0.1.8:58353 for afpserver/[email protected]
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: Server not found in database: afpserver/[email protected]: no such entry found in hdb
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: Failed building TGS-REP to 10.0.1.8:58353
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: TGS-REQ [email protected] from 10.0.1.8:62667 for afpserver/[email protected] [canonicalize]
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: Searching referral for server.local
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: Server not found in database: krbtgt/[email protected]: no such entry found in hdb
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: Failed building TGS-REP to 10.0.1.8:62667
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: TGS-REQ [email protected] from 10.0.1.8:64650 for krbtgt/[email protected]
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: Server not found in database: krbtgt/[email protected]: no such entry found in hdb
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: Failed building TGS-REP to 10.0.1.8:64650
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: Got a canonicalize request for a LKDC realm from local-ipc
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: LKDC referral to the real LKDC realm name
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: AS-REQ julio@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2 from local-ipc for krbtgt/LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3 A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com kdc[51]: UNKNOWN -- julio@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2: no such entry found in hdb
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/libexec/ServerEventAgent' [111] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/libexec/ServerEventAgent' [111] (2,0)
Dec 31 12:48:22 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.apple.serverd' [66] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/libexec/ServerEventAgent' [111] (100000,0)
Dec 31 12:48:23 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/libexec/ServerEventAgent' [111] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/libexec/ServerEventAgent' [111] (2,0)
Dec 31 12:48:23 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.apple.serverd' [66] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/libexec/ServerEventAgent' [111] (100000,0)
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: Got a canonicalize request for a LKDC realm from 10.0.1.8:50162
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: LKDC referral to the real LKDC realm name
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: Got a canonicalize request for a LKDC realm from fe80::226:bbff:fe4c:df46%en0:50163
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: LKDC referral to the real LKDC realm name
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: AS-REQ com.apple.idms.appleid.prd.78746b2f516b435876634a52477a63746675612b4e513d3d@LKD C:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2 from 10.0.1.8:50164 for krbtgt/LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3 A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: UNKNOWN -- com.apple.idms.appleid.prd.78746b2f516b435876634a52477a63746675612b4e513d3d@LKD C:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2: no such entry found in hdb
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: AS-REQ com.apple.idms.appleid.prd.78746b2f516b435876634a52477a63746675612b4e513d3d@LKD C:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2 from fe80::226:bbff:fe4c:df46%en0:50165 for krbtgt/LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3 A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: UNKNOWN -- com.apple.idms.appleid.prd.78746b2f516b435876634a52477a63746675612b4e513d3d@LKD C:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2: no such entry found in hdb
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: AS-REQ 6D4A9A4B19B1ACDD4F6EB62F8B2300C30A8C62A0@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D45 9704B3E7C3A2 from 10.0.1.8:50166 for krbtgt/LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3 A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: UNKNOWN -- 6D4A9A4B19B1ACDD4F6EB62F8B2300C30A8C62A0@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D45 9704B3E7C3A2: no such entry found in hdb
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: AS-REQ 6D4A9A4B19B1ACDD4F6EB62F8B2300C30A8C62A0@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D45 9704B3E7C3A2 from fe80::226:bbff:fe4c:df46%en0:50167 for krbtgt/LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3 A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: UNKNOWN -- 6D4A9A4B19B1ACDD4F6EB62F8B2300C30A8C62A0@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D45 9704B3E7C3A2: no such entry found in hdb
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: TGS-REQ [email protected] from 10.0.1.8:63201 for vnc/[email protected] [canonicalize]
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: Searching referral for server.local
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: Server not found in database: krbtgt/[email protected]: no such entry found in hdb
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: Failed building TGS-REP to 10.0.1.8:63201
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: TGS-REQ [email protected] from 10.0.1.8:60737 for vnc/[email protected]
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: Server not found in database: vnc/[email protected]: no such entry found in hdb
Dec 31 12:48:24 server.example.com kdc[51]: Failed building TGS-REP to 10.0.1.8:60737
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: Got a canonicalize request for a LKDC realm from 10.0.1.8:50169
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: LKDC referral to the real LKDC realm name
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: Got a canonicalize request for a LKDC realm from fe80::226:bbff:fe4c:df46%en0:50170
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: LKDC referral to the real LKDC realm name
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: AS-REQ serveradmin@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2 from 10.0.1.8:50171 for krbtgt/LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3 A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2
Dec 31 12:48:34 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: Client sent patypes: REQ-ENC-PA-REP
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: Need to use PA-ENC-TIMESTAMP/PA-PK-AS-REQ
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: AS-REQ serveradmin@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2 from fe80::226:bbff:fe4c:df46%en0:50172 for krbtgt/LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3 A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2
Dec 31 12:48:34 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: Client sent patypes: REQ-ENC-PA-REP
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: Need to use PA-ENC-TIMESTAMP/PA-PK-AS-REQ
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: AS-REQ serveradmin@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2 from 10.0.1.8:50173 for krbtgt/LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3 A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2
Dec 31 12:48:34 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: Client sent patypes: ENC-TS, REQ-ENC-PA-REP
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: ENC-TS pre-authentication succeeded -- serveradmin@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: Client supported enctypes: aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96, aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96, des3-cbc-sha1, arcfour-hmac-md5, using aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96/aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: Requested flags: canonicalize
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: AS-REQ serveradmin@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2 from fe80::226:bbff:fe4c:df46%en0:50174 for krbtgt/LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3 A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2
Dec 31 12:48:34 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: Client sent patypes: ENC-TS, REQ-ENC-PA-REP
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: ENC-TS pre-authentication succeeded -- serveradmin@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: Client supported enctypes: aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96, aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96, des3-cbc-sha1, arcfour-hmac-md5, using aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96/aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: Requested flags: canonicalize
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: TGS-REQ serveradmin@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2 from 10.0.1.8:50175 for vnc/LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A 9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2 [canonicalize]
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com kdc[51]: TGS-REQ serveradmin@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2 from fe80::226:bbff:fe4c:df46%en0:50176 for vnc/LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2@LKDC:SHA1.F4706FB41D3A1A 9CD2467DF39D459704B3E7C3A2 [canonicalize]
Dec 31 12:48:34 server.example.com screensharingd[55188]: Authentication: SUCCEEDED :: User Name: serveradmin :: Viewer Address: 10.0.1.8 :: Type: Kerberos
Dec 31 12:48:46 server.example.com kdc[51]: AS-REQ [email protected] from 127.0.0.1:64121 for krbtgt/[email protected]
Dec 31 12:48:46 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Dec 31 12:48:46 server.example.com kdc[51]: Client sent patypes: REQ-ENC-PA-REP
Dec 31 12:48:46 server.example.com kdc[51]: Need to use PA-ENC-TIMESTAMP/PA-PK-AS-REQ
Dec 31 12:48:46 server.example.com kdc[51]: AS-REQ [email protected] from 127.0.0.1:65105 for krbtgt/[email protected]
Dec 31 12:48:46 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Dec 31 12:48:46 server.example.com kdc[51]: Client sent patypes: ENC-TS, REQ-ENC-PA-REP
Dec 31 12:48:46 server.example.com kdc[51]: ENC-TS pre-authentication succeeded -- [email protected]
Dec 31 12:48:46 server.example.com kdc[51]: Client supported enctypes: aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96, aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96, des3-cbc-sha1, arcfour-hmac-md5, using aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96/aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96
Dec 31 12:48:46 server.example.com kdc[51]: Requested flags: forwardable
Dec 31 12:48:46 server.example.com kdc[51]: TGS-REQ [email protected] from 127.0.0.1:53531 for host/[email protected] [canonicalize]
Dec 31 12:48:46 server.example.com kdc[51]: TGS-REQ [email protected] from 127.0.0.1:53574 for ldap/[email protected] [canonicalize]
Dec 31 12:48:49 server com.apple.launchd.peruser.1028[738] (com.apple.serveralertproxy): Throttling respawn: Will start in 4 seconds
Dec 31 12:48:49 server.example.com servermgrd[55205]: flushing dns cache
Dec 31 12:48:49 server.example.com mDNSResponder[45]: SIGHUP: Purge cache
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/libexec/ServerEventAgent' [111] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/libexec/ServerEventAgent' [111] (2,0)
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.apple.serverd' [66] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/libexec/ServerEventAgent' [111] (100000,0)
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com kdc[51]: AS-REQ [email protected] from 127.0.0.1:63756 for krbtgt/[email protected]
Dec 31 12:48:57 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com kdc[51]: Client sent patypes: REQ-ENC-PA-REP
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com kdc[51]: Need to use PA-ENC-TIMESTAMP/PA-PK-AS-REQ
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com kdc[51]: AS-REQ [email protected] from 127.0.0.1:49561 for krbtgt/[email protected]
Dec 31 12:48:57 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com kdc[51]: Client sent patypes: ENC-TS, REQ-ENC-PA-REP
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com kdc[51]: ENC-TS pre-authentication succeeded -- [email protected]
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com kdc[51]: Client supported enctypes: aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96, aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96, des3-cbc-sha1, arcfour-hmac-md5, using aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96/aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com kdc[51]: Requested flags: forwardable
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] (2,0)
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.apple.serverd' [66] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] (100000,0)
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com kdc[51]: TGS-REQ [email protected] from 127.0.0.1:63394 for host/[email protected] [canonicalize]
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com kdc[51]: TGS-REQ [email protected] from 127.0.0.1:54527 for ldap/[email protected] [canonicalize]
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] (2,0)
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.apple.serverd' [66] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] (100000,0)
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] (2,0)
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.apple.serverd' [66] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] (100000,0)
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] (2,0)
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.apple.serverd' [66] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] (100000,0)
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] (2,0)
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.apple.serverd' [66] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] (100000,0)
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] (2,0)
Dec 31 12:48:57 server.example.com com.apple.SecurityServer[23]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.privilege.admin' by client '/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.apple.serverd' [66] for authorization created by '/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/CoreServices/Serve rManagerDaemon.bundle' [55205] (100000,0)
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Dec 31 12:48:58 server.example.com servermgrd[55205]: --request was {
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Dec 31 12:48:58 server.example.com servermgrd[55205]: --response was {
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Dec 31 12:49:00 server.example.com servermgrd[55205]: --Module servermgr_swupdate's response has retain count of 3.
Dec 31 12:49:00 server.example.com servermgrd[55205]: --request was {
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Dec 31 12:49:00 server.example.com servermgrd[55205]: --response was {
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Dec 31 12:49:05 server.example.com sudo[55238]:     root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/bin/psql -h /Library/Server/PostgreSQL For Server Services/Socket -U webauth -d webauth -c SELECT max(version) FROM schema_migrations
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Dec 31 12:49:15 server.example.com sudo[55263]:     root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/share/devicemgr/backend ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/bin/psql -h /Library/Server/PostgreSQL For Server Services/Socket -U webauth -d webauth -c SELECT max(version) FROM schema_migrations
Dec 31 12:49:15 server.example.com servermgrd[55205]: nsc_smb XPC: handle_event error : < Connection invalid >
Dec 31 12:49:17 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Dec 31 12:49:17 server.example.com sudo[55292]:     root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/bin/psql -h /Library/Server/PostgreSQL For Server Services/Socket -U webauth -d webauth -c SELECT max(version) FROM schema_migrations
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