NFS Mounts Empty After Upgrade

Hello, I'm having some issues with my file sharing setup this morning.  Can anyone shed any light?  I didn't notice any relevant Pacman warnings I needed to watch out for.
After running pacman -Syu on my laptop ( NFS client) and trying to mount shares from my file server I get "successful" mounts, no errors that I see, but showing empty directories.  Files are there on the server.  My NFS server was not updated.  NFS configuration has not changed (except what and pacman -Syu might change).  I have rebooted since updating.
Also, when I mount as user, I am prompted for my root pass to unmount, this should not happen. 
# from fstab
nas1.lan2.demurgatroid.net:/Misc        /mnt/Misc        nfs4    rw,user,soft,intr,noauto,rsize=8192,wsize=8192    0 0
# from exports on server
/srv/nfs/Misc        10.144.15.100(rw,no_subtree_check)
# Example
[jamie@ada ~]$ mount | grep Misc
[jamie@ada ~]$ mount /mnt/Misc
[jamie@ada ~]$ ls -al /mnt/Misc
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Dec 2 15:19 .
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 108 Dec 2 15:22 ..
[jamie@ada ~]$ umount /mnt/Misc
umount: /mnt/Misc: umount failed: Operation not permitted
[jamie@ada ~]$ sudo !!
sudo umount /mnt/Misc
[sudo] password for jamie:
Thanks, let me know you need more data.
--Jamie

I believe this is all my error.  My lately unreliable wifi dropped while putting out fires at work so I plugged in an ethernet cable and disabled my wifi which changed my IP - so I was not allowed per my own rules.  In the process I learned something new:
Change my fstab like so enables convenient auto mounting
nas1.lan2.demurgatroid.net:/Misc        /mnt/Misc        nfs4    rw,user,soft,intr,noauto,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.device-timeout=10,timeo=14,rsize=8192,wsize=8192    0 0

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    -> arg[ 37]: -Dmemory.manager=2048M
    -> arg[ 38]: -Xmx2048M
    -> arg[ 39]: -Xms2048M
    -> arg[ 40]: -Xss2M
    -> arg[ 41]: -DLoadBalanceRestricted=no
    -> arg[ 42]: -Djstartup.mode=JCONTROL
    -> arg[ 43]: -Djstartup.ownProcessId=8068
    -> arg[ 44]: -Djstartup.ownHardwareId=I0649086862
    -> arg[ 45]: -Djstartup.whoami=server
    -> arg[ 46]: -Djstartup.debuggable=no
    -> arg[ 47]: -Xjvmx
    -> arg[ 48]: -XsapSystem=00
    -> arg[ 49]: -XmonGcCallback
    -> arg[ 50]: -DSAPINFO=VSM_00_server
    -> arg[ 51]: -DSAPSTART=1
    -> arg[ 52]: -DSAPSTARTUP=1
    -> arg[ 53]: -DSAPSYSTEM=00
    -> arg[ 54]: -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=VSM
    -> arg[ 55]: -DSAPMYNAME=VKCSOL_VSM_00
    -> arg[ 56]: -DSAPDBHOST=VKCSOL
    -> arg[ 57]: -Dj2ee.dbhost=VKCSOL
    (CompilerOracle read from file D:\usr\sap\VSM\DVEBMGS00\exe\sapjvm_4\jre\.hotspot_compiler)
    [Thr 9092] JHVM_LoadJavaVM: Java VM created OK.
    JHVM_BuildArgumentList: main method arguments of node [server0]
    [Thr 20084] Sat Mar 29 13:41:10 2014
    [Thr 20084] JHVM_RegisterNatives: com.sap.bc.krn.perf.PerfTimes
    2.781: [GC 2.781: [ParNew: 409600K->2306K(512000K), 0.0126041 secs] 409600K->2306K(1994752K), 0.0127881 secs] [Times: user=0.05 sys=0.00, real=0.01 secs]
    [Thr 20084] Sat Mar 29 13:41:11 2014
    [Thr 20084] JHVM_RegisterNatives: com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupFramework
    [Thr 20084] JLaunchISetClusterId: set cluster id 3506750
    [Thr 20084] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Initial (0)] to [Waiting for start (1)]
    [Thr 20084] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Waiting for start (1)] to [Starting (2)]
    Sat Mar 29 13:41:23 2014
    15.071: [GC 15.071: [ParNew: 411906K->16315K(512000K), 0.0306641 secs] 411906K->16315K(1994752K), 0.0309011 secs] [Times: user=0.13 sys=0.00, real=0.03 secs]
    Sat Mar 29 13:41:32 2014
    24.118: [GC 24.118: [ParNew: 425915K->29114K(512000K), 0.0363407 secs] 425915K->29114K(1994752K), 0.0365634 secs] [Times: user=0.11 sys=0.02, real=0.04 secs]
    [Thr 18736] Sat Mar 29 13:41:38 2014
    [Thr 18736] JHVM_RegisterNatives: com.sap.mona.api.JMonAPI
    [Thr 18736] CCMS: openMonitoringSegment(): inside static JMON Lib: already connected.
    [Thr 17644] JHVM_RegisterNatives: com.sap.mw.rfc.driver.CpicDriver
    [Thr 19340] JHVM_RegisterNatives: com.sap.security.core.server.vsi.service.jni.VirusScanInterface
    [Thr 7816] Sat Mar 29 13:41:39 2014
    [Thr 7816] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 7816] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 25/sock 7884
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17936] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17936] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 17/sock 7888
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    31.816: [GC 31.816: [ParNew[Thr 21936] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 21936] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 1/sock 7856
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 2800] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 2800] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 9/sock 7860
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    : 438714K->67978K(512000K), 0.0626636 secs] 438714K->67978K(1994752K), 0.0628963 secs] [Times: user=0.11 sys=0.08, real=0.06 secs]
    [Thr 7276] Sat Mar 29 13:41:40 2014
    [Thr 7276] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 7276] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 33/sock 7988
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 24572] Sat Mar 29 13:41:42 2014
    [Thr 24572] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 24572] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 34/sock 8132
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 5092] Sat Mar 29 13:41:43 2014
    [Thr 5092] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 5092] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 35/sock 8088
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 20084] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Starting (2)] to [Starting applications (10)]
    [Thr 24276] Sat Mar 29 13:41:44 2014
    [Thr 24276] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 24276] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 36/sock 8480
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 1316] Sat Mar 29 13:41:45 2014
    [Thr 1316] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 1316] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 37/sock 9292
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 13068] Sat Mar 29 13:41:46 2014
    [Thr 13068] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 13068] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 38/sock 9736
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 19652] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Starting applications (10)] to [Running (3)]
    [Thr 17680] Sat Mar 29 13:41:47 2014
    [Thr 17680] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17680] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 39/sock 9736
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 23760] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 23760] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 10/sock 5976
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17680] Sat Mar 29 13:41:48 2014
    [Thr 17680] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17680] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 32/sock 9736
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17680] Sat Mar 29 13:41:49 2014
    [Thr 17680] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17680] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 33/sock 9736
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17680] Sat Mar 29 13:41:50 2014
    [Thr 17680] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17680] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 34/sock 6272
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 5348] Sat Mar 29 13:41:51 2014
    [Thr 5348] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 5348] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 35/sock 6336
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17548] Sat Mar 29 13:41:52 2014
    [Thr 17548] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17548] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 36/sock 6548
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 4216] Sat Mar 29 13:41:53 2014
    [Thr 4216] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 4216] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 37/sock 6424
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 23788] Sat Mar 29 13:41:54 2014
    [Thr 23788] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 23788] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 38/sock 6844
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 6100] Sat Mar 29 13:41:55 2014
    [Thr 6100] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 6100] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 39/sock 7448
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 6828] Sat Mar 29 13:41:56 2014
    [Thr 6828] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 6828] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 32/sock 6216
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 644] Sat Mar 29 13:41:57 2014
    [Thr 644] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 644] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 33/sock 5992
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 7376] Sat Mar 29 13:41:58 2014
    [Thr 7376] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 7376] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 34/sock 6136
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 24096] Sat Mar 29 13:41:59 2014
    [Thr 24096] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 24096] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 35/sock 6004
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 24460] Sat Mar 29 13:42:00 2014
    [Thr 24460] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 24460] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 36/sock 6276
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 13452] Sat Mar 29 13:42:01 2014
    [Thr 13452] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 13452] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 37/sock 7328
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17884] Sat Mar 29 13:42:03 2014
    [Thr 17884] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17884] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 38/sock 7372
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 6616] Sat Mar 29 13:42:04 2014
    [Thr 6616] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 6616] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 39/sock 7200
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 3136] Sat Mar 29 13:42:05 2014
    [Thr 3136] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 3136] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 32/sock 6344
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 8284] Sat Mar 29 13:42:06 2014
    [Thr 8284] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 8284] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 33/sock 7380
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 19240] Sat Mar 29 13:42:07 2014
    [Thr 19240] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 19240] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 34/sock 6940
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 21316] Sat Mar 29 13:42:08 2014
    [Thr 21316] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 21316] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 35/sock 5988
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 22436] Sat Mar 29 13:42:09 2014
    [Thr 22436] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 22436] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 36/sock 7368
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 20936] Sat Mar 29 13:42:10 2014
    [Thr 20936] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 20936] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 37/sock 7528
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 18784] Sat Mar 29 13:42:11 2014
    [Thr 18784] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 18784] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 38/sock 4460
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 21320] Sat Mar 29 13:42:12 2014
    [Thr 21320] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 21320] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 39/sock 6148
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 19632] Sat Mar 29 13:42:13 2014
    [Thr 19632] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 19632] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 32/sock 5948
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 8684] Sat Mar 29 13:42:14 2014
    [Thr 8684] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 8684] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 33/sock 6012
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 7468] Sat Mar 29 13:42:15 2014
    [Thr 7468] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 7468] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 34/sock 6032
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 5588] Sat Mar 29 13:42:16 2014
    [Thr 5588] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 5588] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 35/sock 1032
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 2036] Sat Mar 29 13:42:17 2014
    [Thr 2036] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 2036] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 36/sock 6052
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 6692] Sat Mar 29 13:42:18 2014
    [Thr 6692] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 6692] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 37/sock 6188
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 5184] Sat Mar 29 13:42:19 2014
    [Thr 5184] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 5184] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 38/sock 6192
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 5604] Sat Mar 29 13:42:20 2014
    [Thr 5604] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 5604] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 39/sock 6220
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 15996] Sat Mar 29 13:42:21 2014
    [Thr 15996] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 15996] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 32/sock 6236
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17680] Sat Mar 29 13:42:22 2014
    [Thr 17680] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17680] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 33/sock 6236
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17680] Sat Mar 29 13:42:23 2014
    [Thr 17680] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17680] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 34/sock 6236
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17680] Sat Mar 29 13:42:24 2014
    [Thr 17680] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17680] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 35/sock 6236
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17680] Sat Mar 29 13:42:26 2014
    [Thr 17680] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17680] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 36/sock 6064
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 19856] Sat Mar 29 13:42:27 2014
    [Thr 19856] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 19856] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 37/sock 6184
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 24128] Sat Mar 29 13:42:28 2014
    [Thr 24128] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 24128] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 38/sock 6248
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 13684] Sat Mar 29 13:42:29 2014
    [Thr 13684] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 13684] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 39/sock 6260
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 7384] Sat Mar 29 13:42:30 2014
    [Thr 7384] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 7384] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 32/sock 6264
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 7432] Sat Mar 29 13:42:31 2014
    [Thr 7432] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 7432] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 33/sock 6292
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 6700] Sat Mar 29 13:42:32 2014
    [Thr 6700] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 6700] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 34/sock 6304
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 7272] Sat Mar 29 13:42:33 2014
    [Thr 7272] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 7272] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 35/sock 6340
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 19864] Sat Mar 29 13:42:34 2014
    [Thr 19864] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 19864] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 36/sock 6392
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 5608] Sat Mar 29 13:42:35 2014
    [Thr 5608] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 5608] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 37/sock 6404
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 7160] Sat Mar 29 13:42:36 2014
    [Thr 7160] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 7160] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 38/sock 6416
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 14536] Sat Mar 29 13:42:37 2014
    [Thr 14536] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 14536] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 39/sock 7340
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 24404] Sat Mar 29 13:42:38 2014
    [Thr 24404] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 24404] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 32/sock 6232
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 22756] Sat Mar 29 13:42:39 2014
    [Thr 22756] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 22756] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 33/sock 6076
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 6284] Sat Mar 29 13:42:40 2014
    [Thr 6284] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 6284] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 34/sock 7472
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 12696] Sat Mar 29 13:42:41 2014
    [Thr 12696] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 12696] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 35/sock 6380
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 24180] Sat Mar 29 13:42:42 2014
    [Thr 24180] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 24180] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 36/sock 6420
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 23444] Sat Mar 29 13:42:43 2014
    [Thr 23444] JLaunchRequestFunc: receive command:17, argument:0 from pid:20668
    [Thr 23444] JLaunchIShutdownInvoke: set shutdown interval (stop:1396080763/end:1396080883/TO:120)
    [Thr 23444] JLaunchProcessCommand: Invoke VM Shutdown
    [Thr 23444] JHVM_FrameworkShutdownDirect: invoke direct shutdown
    [Thr 8780] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Running (3)] to [Waiting for stop (4)]
    [Thr 8780] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Waiting for stop (4)] to [Stopping (5)]
    [Thr 5188] JHVM_RegisterNatives: com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.sadm.ShmCache
    [Thr 7240] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 7240] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 37/sock 6376
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 6536] Sat Mar 29 13:42:44 2014
    [Thr 6536] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 6536] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 38/sock 6852
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 18244] Sat Mar 29 13:42:46 2014
    [Thr 18244] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 18244] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 39/sock 6348
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17680] Sat Mar 29 13:42:47 2014
    [Thr 17680] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17680] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 32/sock 6348
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17680] Sat Mar 29 13:42:48 2014
    [Thr 17680] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17680] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 33/sock 6348
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 22796] CCMS: closeMonitoringSegment(): inside static JMON Lib: nothing to do.
    [Thr 8780] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Stopping (5)] to [Stopped (6)]
    [Thr 17680] Sat Mar 29 13:42:49 2014
    [Thr 17680] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17680] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 34/sock 6348
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    Heap
    par new generation   reserved 614400K, committed 614400K, used 313963K [0x000000007fff0000, 0x00000000a57f0000, 0x00000000a57f0000)
      eden space 409600K,  60% used [0x000000007fff0000, 0x000000008f028658, 0x0000000098ff0000)
      from space 102400K,  66% used [0x0000000098ff0000, 0x000000009d2528e8, 0x000000009f3f0000)
      to   space 102400K,   0% used [0x000000009f3f0000, 0x000000009f3f0000, 0x00000000a57f0000)
    concurrent mark-sweep generation reserved 1482752K, committed 1482752K, used 0K [0x00000000a57f0000, 0x00000000ffff0000, 0x00000000ffff0000)
    concurrent-mark-sweep perm gen reserved 524288K, committed 524288K, used 70349K [0x00000000ffff0000, 0x000000011fff0000, 0x000000011fff0000)
    [Thr 18896] JLaunchIExitJava: exit hook is called (rc = 0)
    [Thr 18896] JLaunchCloseProgram: good bye (exitcode = 0)
    Regards
    Jose H.

  • /OVS empty after upgrading to VM 2.2

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    --Dheeraj.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

  • Time Machine No Longer Finds Mounted Sparseimages after upgrade to 10.6

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    Marco1975 wrote:
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  • Critical issue - delta queues for LIS empty after upgrade BW3.5

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    Laurent,
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  • Mounting problems after upgrade to iTunes 7.6.1

    This house has two Mac laptops, both running the latest 10.4.11.
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  • Network drive appears empty after upgrade

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  • Mailboxes are empty after upgrade to 10.5.6

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  • IPhoto library empty after upgrading to iPhoto 9.6

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