Repeated Corruption of Spotlight Database on Time Machine disk?

I'm going to try this here since I don't seem to get much traction with this question in the Time Machine forum, and there is no forum here specific to Spotlight issues in Leopard:
I've been seeing repeated corruption of the Spotlight database on my external, Fireware 800, LaCie drive which is used exclusively for Time Machine. The symptom is that searches done in the Finder window after entering Time Machine produce no results or partial results.
There is no problem with Spotlight on the main hard drive for my laptop.
I received instructions from AppleCare for how to find and delete the hidden folder which makes up the Spotlight database on that drive -- an action which causes Spotlight to immediately rebuild the database on that drive from scratch -- but within days after doing that the database is corrupt again.
An additional symptom is that errors appear in the Console during a reboot -- but only if the Time Machine drive happens to be attached during the reboot. If the drive is attached AFTER booting and logging in, no such errors appear. The errors are from the "mds" process, and indicate either that a portion of the Spotlight database's "Stores" folder is having problems "storing dirty pages", and/or that a portion of the Spotlight database needs to be "recovered". Once those error messages start to appear, they will appear (identically) on every reboot where the drive is attached. No "recovery" happens. And searches after entering Time Machine fail to produce full results as described above.
There are no other Console complaints that appear relevant. No corrupt files during Time Machine backups, no errors when having entered Time Machine to view or restore files, no errors during searches themselves while in Time Machine.
Attempting to rebuild the Spotlight datbase on that drive by dragging it into the System Preferences > Spotlight > Privacy list and then removing it are fruitless. Spotlight indexing fires up for only a couple seconds after removing the disk from Privacy and there is no change in the search failures. And no new error message are entered in the Console. The same thing happens when attempting to use the "mdutil" command from Terminal to force a rebuild (as instructed by AppleCare). Only completely trashing the hidden Spotlight database folder on that drive suffices to get Spotlight to rebuild the database from scratch and start over in a fresh, uncorrupted state. But that doesn't last!
Meanwhile, Time Machine backups themselves are working just fine. No errors -- everything seems to be getting over to the drive -- and viewing within or restoring from Time Machine continues to work without problem. That is, the problem is entirely and ONLY within Spotlight for the Time Machine drive. (Again, that drive is used only for Time Machine.)
And as stated above, Spotlight continues to work without issue on the main hard drive.
Disk Utility > Verify Disk also has no complaints about that Time Machine drive (or the main hard drive)
And the usual panacea cures (booting once in Safe Mode, reset PRAM, reset PCU, Repair Permissions) also have no effect on this problem.
The computer in question was an "upgrade" install from 10.4.10 and has two accounts on it -- a non administrative account for normal work and an Administrator account that is almost never used. Only the one drive, the main hard drive, is being captured by the Time Machine backups. Nothing has been excluded from the Time Machine backups. I've even done a successful "full restore" of the system from that Time Machine. I.e., this is all very plain vanilla stuff. I can't fathom why I'm having this problem.
My Time Machine dates back to after installing 10.5.1. I've tried the process of deleting, and thus recreating, the Spotlight database several times without any luck.
Yesterday, after applying the "Time Machine and Airport Drivers" update to my 10.5.2 system, I decided it was time for a fresh start just in case there was something about the data put onto the drive by the older, 10.5.1, Time Machine that was causing Spotlight such grief.
So I erased the Time Machine drive and did an entirely new initial backup.
That completed without errors.
I then did a few incremental backups on top of that. After which I did a reboot to see if there were any Console error messages from mds. There were none, and my tests of searches while viewing in Time Machine all produced correct and complete results.
So far so good.
However, this morning, after I booted up with the Time Machine drive attached, I went immediately into Console and found the dreaded error messages from the mds process. And sure enough my searches inside of Time Machine now only produce partial results again. Here are the two messages I'm getting at the moment (with personal information "xxx"d out):
3/20/08 1:48:48 PM mds[26] (/Volumes/xxxxx Time Machine/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/4CE0F19E-8757-43F1-A5DD-06B1DCAD0E50)(E rror) IndexStore in SIStoreDirytySDBChunks:Error storing dirty sdb pages: 30
3/20/08 1:48:48 PM mds[26] (/Volumes/xxxxx Time Machine/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/ABE285E8-4E3D-45BD-A3EF-D9A5B4A149DA)(E rror) IndexStore in SIStoreDirytySDBChunks:Error storing dirty sdb pages: 30
So far I have NOT yet seen the messages saying that the Spotlight database "needs recovery".
I'm at a loss on this one. Again, the Time Machine backups themselves seem to be fully complete and fully functional. And Spotlight was perfectly happy after the new, initial backup, and a few incremental backups.
But I just can't get Spotlight to STAY happy with this Time Machine drive.
Any suggestions?
--Bob

OK I've completed the repartitioning test and the results are unexpected! Here's what I did and what I've spotted so far:
First, the only differences between what I'm going to list here and what I've done before is the repartitioning of the drive and the fact that I decided to do things this time entirely while logged in to my Administrator account. In the past, I did this stuff logged into my "standard" account and supplying Admin passwords when requested:
@ Rebooted with the drive attached and logged in to Admin
@ In System Preferences > Time Machine, did a Change Disk to No Disk to turn off Time Machine backups.
Note: In what follows, each of the several times Time Machine asked me if I wanted to use the external drive as the new Time Machine drive I selected "Cancel".
@ Used Disk Utility to re-partition the Time Machine drive into 2 untitled partitions (Apple Partition Map since this is a Powerbook Mac, Mac OS X Extended (Journalled) formatting, Mac OS 9 drivers turned off). I then partitioned it AGAIN back to 1 partition titled as my Time Machine drive (same settings). I did this two step process to make SURE the partitioning data was actually being re-written.
@ Used Disk Utility to Erase the single partition just created -- using the option to Write 0's to the drive to make sure all of the drive was exercised.
@ Checked and found the Time Machine volume was now identified as disk1s3.
@ Used Disk Utility to Verify Disk on my main hard drive.
@ Checked in Console after all of this and there were no I/O or other errors logged.
The next few steps were done to maximize the chances that my new "initial backup" would be as clean as possible.
@ Shut Down the computer and rebooted once into Safe Mode to let the Safe Mode boot delete caches and do its other background maintenance tasks. Shut Down immediately from the Safe Mode login window instead of logging in.
@ Rebooted while resetting PRAM. Just because.
@ Logged in as Admin, and used Disk Utility to Repair Permissions on the main hard drive. No messages were generated by this.
@ Rebooted once again and logged back in as Admin to get things into a fresh state.
At this point I was now ready to start the new, Time Machine "initial backup". However before I did that I decided to check the Console one more time.
Imagine my surprise when I found one each of the two Spotlight related error messages I reported above! There was one "needs recovery" error and one error trying to "store dirty pages"! (Note that normally I see TWO of each of these.)
Keep in mind that the drive had just been freshly partitioned and then erased again. Time Machine had never been given access to the drive. And no other user applications had been run. And yet the Spotlight database was ALREADY generating errors on that drive!
Upon checking further, I discovered that the first pair of these error messages was generated during the Safe Mode boot above. They were generated again during the boot where I reset PRAM.
BUT, there were NO ERROR MESSAGES in the most recent reboot I had just completed!
At this point I decided to do a 2 more reboots and there were NO ERROR MESSAGES in either of those.
Curious indeed! Well perhaps some sort of recovery had happened.
In any event, at this point I decide to do the "initial backup".
@ In System Preferences > Time Machine, I selected the drive for Time Machine use and let the initial backup complete. I also had Console running during this. The backup completed without any significant messages. In fact one additional incremental backup also completed without errors before I noticed it was done.
At this point, I entered Time Machine and tried my usual test searches which have demonstrated the Spotlight corruption in the past, and there were no problems. Spotlight was apparently good.
I then rebooted and checked the Console and son of a gun but the Spotlight error messages were back -- this time 2 of each.
However, when I checked searches in Time Machine -- THEY WORKED! This is the first time I've ever seen a case where the presence of those error messages during reboot wasn't accompanied by search failures inside of Time Machine.
I immediately did another reboot -- AND NO ERROR MESSAGES!
I've since done several additional incremental backups and several reboots, and I can't find a pattern anymore. The error messages OFTEN appear on reboot (if the Time Machine drive is attached), but not ALWAYS as was the case in the past. And up to now searches inside of Time Machine are working without problems.
I can see several possible explanations:
1) The error messages are spurious (or there is some sort of automatic recovery that is working now when it didn't work before) and the repartitioning above actually fixed the problem.
2) The database is indeed corrupted, but the corruption has moved to a portion of the database that my test searches aren't exercising.
3) I need to do more incremental backups before the database corruption will actually become visible in my test searches. I.e., the problem just hasn't had time to develop yet.
Meanwhile I heard back from LaCie support that they have not heard of a problem like this for Time Machine or Spotlight on this particular drive. I've also pointed them at this thread for details.
So I'll just continue to use this Mac normally over the next few days, while periodically checking to see if the Spotlight search failures reappear and to see if I can spot any pattern as to why those Console error messages sometimes appear on reboot and sometimes not.
I'll report back when I have more info.
Again, if anyone has any insight into what those 2 Console error messages actually mean, or if anyone else is seeing those error messages, or is having Spotlight search failures when inside Time Machine whether or not you see those error messages, please chime in.
--Bob

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    12/31/07 1:30:38 PM mds[28] (/)(Error) IndexCI in openindex_filelazy:open file error: 2, 0.indexGroups
    12/31/07 1:30:41 PM ReportCrash[146] Formulating crash report for process mds[28]
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    12/31/07 1:30:42 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (0x10ba40.mdworker[96]) Exited: Terminated
    12/31/07 1:30:42 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (0x1004a0.mdworker[108]) Exited: Terminated
    12/31/07 1:30:42 PM mds[147] (/Volumes/Xxxxxx Time Machine/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/80F3EC85-D77A-49FE-8BDC-BB7C3B3EC1CF)(E rror) IndexCI in ContentIndexOpenBulk:Unclean shutdown of /Volumes/Xxxxxx Time Machine/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/80F3EC85-D77A-49FE-8BDC-BB7C3B3EC1CF/0. ; needs recovery
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    Process: mds [28]
    Path: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Frameworks/Metadata.framework /Support/mds
    Identifier: mds
    Version: ??? (???)
    Code Type: PPC (Native)
    Parent Process: launchd [1]
    Date/Time: 2007-12-31 13:30:38.746 -0500
    OS Version: Mac OS X 10.5.1 (9B18)
    Report Version: 6
    Exception Type: EXCBADACCESS (SIGBUS)
    Exception Codes: KERNPROTECTIONFAILURE at 0x0000000000000030
    Crashed Thread: 15
    Thread 0:
    0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92ed39d8 machmsgtrap + 8
    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92eda8fc mach_msg + 56
    2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x90214664 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 1828
    3 mds 0x00059ab8 0x1000 + 363192
    4 mds 0x0000cfa0 0x1000 + 49056
    5 mds 0x00005580 0x1000 + 17792
    Thread 1:
    0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92ed39d8 machmsgtrap + 8
    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92eda8fc mach_msg + 56
    2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x90214664 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 1828
    3 mds 0x00059ab8 0x1000 + 363192
    4 mds 0x0005987c 0x1000 + 362620
    5 com.apple.Foundation 0x969c5d9c _NSThread__main_ + 1004
    6 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92f15bf8 pthreadstart + 316
    Thread 2:
    0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92ed39d8 machmsgtrap + 8
    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92eda8fc mach_msg + 56
    2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x90214664 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 1828
    3 mds 0x00059ab8 0x1000 + 363192
    4 mds 0x0005987c 0x1000 + 362620
    5 com.apple.Foundation 0x969c5d9c _NSThread__main_ + 1004
    6 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92f15bf8 pthreadstart + 316
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    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92eda8fc mach_msg + 56
    2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x90214664 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 1828
    3 mds 0x00059ab8 0x1000 + 363192
    4 mds 0x0005987c 0x1000 + 362620
    5 com.apple.Foundation 0x969c5d9c _NSThread__main_ + 1004
    6 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92f15bf8 pthreadstart + 316
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    0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92ed39d8 machmsgtrap + 8
    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92eda8fc mach_msg + 56
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    3 mds 0x00059ab8 0x1000 + 363192
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    6 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92f15bf8 pthreadstart + 316
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    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92eda8fc mach_msg + 56
    2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x90214664 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 1828
    3 mds 0x00059ab8 0x1000 + 363192
    4 mds 0x0005987c 0x1000 + 362620
    5 com.apple.Foundation 0x969c5d9c _NSThread__main_ + 1004
    6 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92f15bf8 pthreadstart + 316
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    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92f16fa0 pthread_condwait + 1580
    2 mds 0x00009648 0x1000 + 34376
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    Thread 7:
    0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92ee0ea0 read$UNIX2003 + 12
    1 mds 0x000091b4 0x1000 + 33204
    Thread 8:
    0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92f15438 kevent + 12
    1 mds 0x0007e584 0x1000 + 513412
    Thread 9:
    0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92ed39d8 machmsgtrap + 8
    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92eda8fc mach_msg + 56
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    3 mds 0x00059ab8 0x1000 + 363192
    4 mds 0x0005987c 0x1000 + 362620
    5 com.apple.Foundation 0x969c5d9c _NSThread__main_ + 1004
    6 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92f15bf8 pthreadstart + 316
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    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92eda8fc mach_msg + 56
    2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x90214664 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 1828
    3 mds 0x00059ab8 0x1000 + 363192
    4 mds 0x0005987c 0x1000 + 362620
    5 com.apple.Foundation 0x969c5d9c _NSThread__main_ + 1004
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    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92eda8fc mach_msg + 56
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    3 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92f15bf8 pthreadstart + 316
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    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92eda8fc mach_msg + 56
    2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x90214664 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 1828
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    10 com.apple.spotlight.index 0x0017811c sischeduleronce + 356
    11 com.apple.spotlight.index 0x0017816c sischeduleronce + 436
    12 com.apple.spotlight.index 0x001784f8 sischeduler_run_waitingtimeout + 640
    13 com.apple.spotlight.index 0x0016529c runLoop + 72
    14 com.apple.spotlight.index 0x00165308 query_runLoop + 32
    15 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92f15bf8 pthreadstart + 316
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    srr0: 0x002046cc srr1: 0x0200f030 dar: 0x00000030 dsisr: 0x40000000
    r0: 0x002046a4 r1: 0xf09a4380 r2: 0x00000000 r3: 0x00000000
    r4: 0xf09a43c0 r5: 0x00000000 r6: 0x000074d1 r7: 0x00000000
    r8: 0x003fc080 r9: 0x00000000 r10: 0x00000000 r11: 0x44000444
    r12: 0x92ede094 r13: 0x00000000 r14: 0x00000000 r15: 0x00373410
    r16: 0x00000000 r17: 0x00239e98 r18: 0x00000001 r19: 0x00227b9c
    r20: 0x00000000 r21: 0x00245554 r22: 0x00000001 r23: 0x00000001
    r24: 0x00000000 r25: 0x00000005 r26: 0x00000000 r27: 0x00000000
    r28: 0x00000000 r29: 0x00000005 r30: 0xf09a43c0 r31: 0x00204610
    cr: 0x24000444 xer: 0x20000004 lr: 0x002046a4 ctr: 0x92ede094
    vrsave: 0x00000000
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    Apparently the mdutil command didn't actually delete the Spotlight index file which is causing the problem, or at least didn't leave the indexing files in a consistent, empty state to start indexing over again. I may have to Erase this Time Machine disk and start over.
    I should point out that except for Spotlight indexing this disk is otherwise working just fine. It passes Verify Disk with no errors and both new Time Machine backups and viewing and restoring via Time Machine and Finder work without problem.
    Any suggestions before I just Erase the disk and start over with a new backup?
    --Bob

  • Time Machine, Disk Utility, and clearing out corrupted snapshots

    Hi, all. I've been having some troubling issues with Time Machine and could use your collective insight.
    I have a 500GiB external USB2 disk that I've been using for Time Machine since December (the oldest snapshot in Backups.backupdb is named 2007-12-13-222250). Everything worked fine until sometime in late January, when Time Machine decided to ax 2/3 of my Applications directory. Time Machine's logging is terse, so I wasn't able to determine what caused the corruption. The fact that this error wasn't caught and flagged by Time Machine bothers me.
    Especially because I discovered this in the process of needing to recover from a crash on my laptop's hard drive -- I had to roll back to a previous, complete snapshot to get all my applications back.
    After that I had to engage in some jiggery-pokery to get Time Machine to re-snapshot everything, but things proceeded normally until I received my new copy of DiskWarrior 4.1 last night (although DiskWarrior is an innocent bystander here). I tried to use DiskWarrior to rebuild the directory on the Time Machine disk, but it failed before trying to write anything.
    (For those who care: after some back and forth with Alsoft tech support, we determined this was likely because my Time Machine volume has 6.2GB of catalog data, and DiskWarrior works by rebuilding the directory in memory, so it has to be able to fit the whole catalog into virtual memory.)
    I was a little paranoid that something might be wrong with the disk after that, so I fired up Disk Utility and told it to repair the disk. It churned for about 6 hours and repaired an extraordinarily large number of hardlink reference count errors, but completed by claiming that the disk had been repaired.
    When I next told Time Machine to run, instead of copying over a couple GB of data like it usually does, it started copying 38GB! ***? I took a look at the previous Time Machine snapshots, and discovered that Disk Utility had totally corrupted every snapshot I'd made since last month's fandango. Most of the root-level directories in the snapshots now look like this:
    $ ls -al /Volumes/Time\ Machine\ Backups/Backups.backupdb/xxx.net/2008-03-13-025640/Euphrosyne/
    total 128
    drwxrwxr-t@ 16 root admin 1020 Feb 15 00:17 ./
    drwxr-xr-x@ 3 root ogd 204 Mar 13 02:56 ../
    -r--r--r--@ 9151 root 20051003 0 Feb 11 23:13 .DRM_Data
    -r--r--r--@ 50574 root 20051004 0 Feb 11 23:13 .DS_Store
    -r--r--r--@ 9154 root 20051006 0 Feb 11 23:13 .SymAVQSFile
    -r--r--r--@ 9155 root 20051007 0 Feb 11 23:13 .VolumeIcon.icns.candybarbackup
    drwxr-xr-x@ 2 ogd admin 68 Feb 29 2004 .buildinstaller1.tmp/
    -r--r--r--@ 9149 root 20051001 0 Feb 11 23:13 .com.apple.timemachine.supported
    -r--r--r--@ 9150 root 20051002 0 Feb 11 23:13 .com.apple.timemachine.supported (from old Mac)
    -r--r--r--@ 9153 root 20051005 0 Feb 11 23:13 .redethist
    -r--r--r--@ 58730 root 20051009 0 Feb 11 23:13 Applications
    -r--r--r--@ 37526 root 20051012 0 Feb 11 23:13 Desktop Folder
    -r--r--r--@ 13328 root 20051013 0 Feb 11 23:13 Developer
    -r--r--r--@ 64211 root wheel 0 Feb 11 23:13 Library
    -r--r--r--@ 49886 root 20051080 0 Feb 11 23:13 Network
    -r--r--r--@ 5643 root 20051120 0 Feb 11 23:13 System
    lrwxr-xr-x 1 root ogd 60 Mar 13 02:56 User Guides And Information@ -> /Library/Documentation/User Guides and Information.localized
    drwxr-xr-x@ 5 root admin 204 Dec 6 02:07 Users/
    -r--r--r--@ 2554 root wheel 0 Feb 11 23:13 Volumes
    -r--r--r--@ 37448 root 20051010 0 Feb 11 23:13 bin
    -r--r--r--@ 37525 root 20051011 0 Feb 11 23:13 cores
    lrwxr-xr-x@ 1 root ogd 11 Mar 13 02:56 etc@ -> private/etc
    -r--r--r--@ 26309 root 20051078 0 Feb 11 23:13 mach_kernel
    -r--r--r--@ 26310 root 20051079 0 Feb 11 23:13 mach_kernel.ctfsys
    lrwxr-xr-x 1 root ogd 12 Mar 13 02:56 opt@ -> /private/opt
    drwxr-xr-x@ 8 root wheel 272 Dec 6 02:31 private/
    -r--r--r--@ 52664 root 20051119 0 Feb 11 23:13 sbin
    lrwxr-xr-x@ 1 root ogd 11 Mar 13 02:56 tmp@ -> private/tmp
    -r--r--r--@ 41668 root 20052660 0 Feb 11 23:13 usr
    lrwxr-xr-x@ 1 root ogd 11 Mar 13 02:56 var@ -> private/var
    That is clearly, completely wrong, and it alarms me that Disk Utility could cause so much damage to a Time Machine volume.
    Since I also use SuperDuper! to regularly clone this disk, it's not as big a nightmare as it could be, but this means that I'm going to have to clear out every snapshot for the last month by hand, both because I obviously can't trust them anymore, and because I keep getting messages like this in the logs:
    2008/03/13 7:25:35 PM /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[1229] Error: (-36) copying /.com.apple.timemachine.supported to /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/xxx.net/2008-03-13-192246.inProgress/70254508-90E3-4FF A-AE46-9E8210095DAE/Euphrosyne
    2008/03/13 7:25:35 PM /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[1229] Error: (-36) copying /.com.apple.timemachine.supported (from old Mac) to /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/xxx.net/2008-03-13-192246.inProgress/70254508-90E3-4FF A-AE46-9E8210095DAE/Euphrosyne
    2008/03/13 7:25:35 PM /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[1229] Error: (-36) copying /.DRM_Data to /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/xxx.net/2008-03-13-192246.inProgress/70254508-90E3-4FF A-AE46-9E8210095DAE/Euphrosyne
    2008/03/13 7:25:35 PM /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[1229] Error: (-36) copying /.DS_Store to /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/xxx.net/2008-03-13-192246.inProgress/70254508-90E3-4FF A-AE46-9E8210095DAE/Euphrosyne
    2008/03/13 7:25:35 PM /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[1229] Error: (-36) copying /.redethist to /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/xxx.net/2008-03-13-192246.inProgress/70254508-90E3-4FF A-AE46-9E8210095DAE/Euphrosyne
    2008/03/13 7:25:35 PM /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[1229] Error: (-36) copying /.SymAVQSFile to /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/xxx.net/2008-03-13-192246.inProgress/70254508-90E3-4FF A-AE46-9E8210095DAE/Euphrosyne
    2008/03/13 7:25:35 PM /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[1229] Error: (-36) copying /.VolumeIcon.icns.candybarbackup to /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/xxx.net/2008-03-13-192246.inProgress/70254508-90E3-4FF A-AE46-9E8210095DAE/Euphrosyne
    I'd like to keep the old snapshots if I can. What's likely to happen if I just go and clear out the b0rked backup sessions by hand?
    (Hmm... it appears yes, because I just deleted them all and the disk didn't recover the freed space.)
    Here's the important question: has anyone else had issues using Disk Utility on a Time Machine volume, and does anyone at Apple have any plans to add integrity checking to Time Machine? As it stands, I don't really feel like I can trust it in its present form, as convenient as it is...

    I have trouble with disk utility on my new (1 TB Lacie) as well as on my old (500 GB WD) drive. After doing a backup, du tells me a never ending list of errors like
    HasFolderCount flag needs to be set (id = 599567)
    (it should be 0x10 instead of 0)
    Everything was O.K. before doing the backup; so is the disk to be backupped, according to du.
    Up to now, no other problem occurred, but I´d like to clear this issue before my trust in time machine is restored.

  • Time Machine disk corrupt. help!

    Ok, so I have had time machine up for about 2 or 3 months now, and it's gone pretty smoothly.
    But a few days ago my power went out. I have a BACK-UPS, so it was no problem. But ever since my Time Machine disk has topped appearing on the desktop, and updates are not being made.
    Disk Utility sees the disk, however gives me these errors when I try to EITHER verify or repair…
    Verifying Volume "Time Machine"
    Checking Journaled HFS Plus Voume
    Invalid node structure
    Invalid B-tree node size
    Invalid node structure
    Invalid B-tree node size
    Volume check failed.
    Error: Filesystem verify or repair failed.
    I have tried booting up from my OS X: Leopard disk and using its Disk Utility, but with the same result. I also can't back-up the disk to an image (on both OS X's and OS X Installer's Disk Utility).
    If possible I would like to try and save my data that's on the drive…
    I don't know too much about Terminal and what not, but I can try anything you guys want me to if you tell me how to.
    Thanks in advance!

    Which version of Disk Utility are you using? You must use version 11 or later (supplied on the Leopard installer DVD & installed by it) to repair a drive with TM file structures. Otherwise you will get unpredictable results.
    Do not use any version of Disk Utility supplied with Tiger on any volume used with Leopard. It will damage the new file structures Leopard enables.

  • How do I use a Mac Mini + Airport Express + Time Machine disk to backup another iMac

    How do I use a Mac Mini + Airport Express + Time Machine disk to backup another iMac?
    The question pretty much says it all.
    I have a Mac Mini with an attached 3TB Hard Drive used for Time Machine Backups.
    I have an Airport Extreme base station which services that machine plus several others.
    I would like to backup my new iMac and a MacBook Pro to the Mac Mini.
    What do I need to do on the mini to export that hard drive so that it can be used as a Time Machine target from the other systems?
    All systems are running 10.6.8.

    Well you would have to do backups over a network which is much slower and has highest chance of becoming corrupt. I think your best option would be to get an apple time capsule to act as a network and back if thats how you wanna do that

  • How to Move a Shared Time Machine disk to another Mac?

    Hi,
    I have a network with three macs. Initially, I had a Time Machine disk connected via USB to Mac A. Mac A and Mac B used that disk for TM backups.
    Now I have coupled the Time Machine disk (via Firewire if that matters) to Mac C.
    Mac B can't find the Time Machine disk anymore (as well as Mac A I guess), although the TM disk itself has still the same name. When I explicitly open the TM disk on Mac C in the Finder on Mac B, Mac B does not recognise it as its original TM disk.
    After I clicked Change Disk in the Time Machine preferences on Mac B, I was able to reselect the TM disk. However, it doesn't see that there is already a long history present from Mac B and Time Machine plans to back up from scratch.
    How can I tell Mac A and Mac B that the TM disk that is now connected to Mac C is still the same disk?
    Thanks a lot for your help.

    I want to do the same thing but i have a BW database (SAP) and i want to move the datafile form one mount poitn to another due to space constraint, but i want to use BR*TOOLS utility to do this, so can anyone help me out on this on how to do this, what are the precaution need to be undertaken.
    Jafar

  • Does Time Machine backup items on the time machine disk?

    If I designate disk B as my Time Machine disk, are items on disk B, that aren't part of what Time Machine puts there, backed up?  In other words, can I use a disk for both storage and Time Machine backups and have those stored items backed up too?

    If you intend to use disk B as both a Time Machine Backup Disk and a Data disk to hold your files, the only way to do that would be to partion the Disk B volume.
    How do I partition an external hard drive ?
    When an external is connected to a mac, the computer sees that Hard Drive as a Volume. Paritioning the volume is the ability to "Split" the volume in more parts that are limited by size. Time Machine will use the entire partition of a volume if the whole volume is used as a single partition. If you use the right tools and "Split" the external hard drive in smaller logical volumes then you can comfortably use the external hard drive for both your Time Machine Backups and your Data that you want to carry on an external drive.
    The easiest way to partition a volume in more the one partition or logical volumes is to use the Disk Utility application that comes with every mac. Use the Finder to go to your Utilities folder and open Disk Utility, or search for it in Spotlight.  Whit Disk Utility you can select your external Hard Drive and either change the partition to add a second one or erase all data on the existing external hard drive and create 2 Partitions that you can adjust in size. Remember Make sure you understand that if you choose to erase the existing external drive to make room for a new partition , that all data present on the external drive will be deleted.
    Now that you have your two new partitions you can assign one to Time Machine and use the second one for Data. And with Time Machine Options you will be able to exclude or include your new external data partition to backup to your new Time Machine Backup Partition !

  • Disk utility can't repair time machine disk - File system check exit code is 8

    i have a WD My Passport 2Tb external hard drive that is split in to 2 volumes (1.5 & .5 TB). I use the smaller volume as my Time Machine disk. A couple of days ago I started getting an error that the Time Machine back up had failed and to use Disk Utility to repair the disk. So I launched DU and ran Verify Disk in the Time Machine volume. It quit verifying and told me to run Repair Disk EXCEPT the Repair Disk button was still greyed out.  If I select the physical drive, Repair Disk becomes available but gives me the above error. The other (larger) volume continues to work just fine.
    The he Time Machine volume is read only now.
    I'm running Yosemite 10.10.1.
    Hoping ting someone has a fix because I would prefer not to lose a years worth of Time Machine data.
    Mahalo for for any help.
    Steve Hudson

    i'm afraid that the disk is too corrupt to repair. This could be because the drive is failing or you will need to erase the partition (which may not succeed unless you also repartition the drive.) If you must repartition the drive then you will lose data on both partitions. This is an important reason why you should not mix storage and backup on the same drive.
    You will need to erase your Time Machine volume to see if that fixes the problem. You will lose all the backup data unless you get another external drive to which you can clone the backup volume before erasing it.

  • Cannot connect my time machine disk

    My Mac with OS 10.9.5 (Mavericks?) time machine disk keeps loosing the connection to the disk and I cannot figure out how to reconnec the disk.

    Problem solved!  It was actually spotlight service using the time machine backup.  I searched the internet and found some info on this.   I 'forced quit' the process in activity monitor (called 'mds') and it worked....now I was successfully able to eject the time machine backup drive.  Now, it must take days for this to index the drive but, I want to be able to eject my time machine drive whenever it is done backing up so that I can take my macbook to different rooms without having to carry the drive!

  • Migration Assistant fails to recognize a Time Machine disk (itself migrated using Disk Utility)

    So I outgrow my Time Machine disk. I listen to the advice (repeated in multiple places) that one can simply use Disk Utility's Restore tab, select the old time machine disk as source and the new one as destination, and click restore to copy block-by-block, then rename the disk.
    This works very well. I have indeed been able to use Time Machine on the new disk without losing any of the history.
    But now I am in trouble. I am also outgrowing my MacBook disk. I put a larger disk in and install Snow Leopard from scratch. Now Migration Assistant does not recognize the new Time Machine disk (perpetually spinning wheel). Renaming the disk to the old name does not help. M.A. does recognize the old Time Machine disk, but that means manually managing the changes (and giving up on the larger TM disk). I reinstall Snow Leopard and do not miss that time the option to restore from Time Machine, but it still does not see the new Time Machine disk.
    How does one convince Migration Assistant to use a Time Machine disk that duly has Backups.backupdb as a root folder and where "ignore ownership on this volume" is not set?

    Thanks, Pondini, but the Time Machine disk passes the Disk Utility repairs and only the spinning wheel was visible under both the Setup Assistant and the Migration Assistant.
    I now have some good news, and some bad.
    First the good news: Lion's Migration Assistant offers the option to copy user (and other) files from the previous OSX disk, not just the Time Machine disk. If this option was already in Snow Leopard, then I missed it.
    Now the bad news..
    I spent several hours reading (Pondini's and others') suggestions to ensure that my Time Machine is as seamless as possible, namely, for the next backup to be incremental. No luck: all user data are copied. Until the interface of Time Machine stops trying so hard to shield us naive users from making decisions on our own, one idea is to keep the iPod and pictures/video collection backed-up by the straight-forward rsync. Then whether Time Machine is really incremental will not matter, and in any case a spare copy of the documents you wrote by hand is nice in case the some blocks of the disk fail.
    But I may have been the one who messed it. In Preferrences \ Time Machine \ Options... I excluded all users except the user "Admin" who restored the user accounts. The idea was to test first whether the mildest user will get a full backup. It may be that Time Machine does not look in the history to see if a given file or set of files already have some copy in the past. If a file does not exist in the very last backup, it is saved to the Time Machine disk.
    If you're reading this and are keen on an incremental backup, try this: restore your user accounts using a user Admin, but do not start to backup until after the accounts are restored. Will the backup afterwards be incremental?

  • Why do I have time machine disk problem after closing and later reopening clamshell.

    I consistently see the following after closing and later reopening my Macbook Pro (5,1). I have to unplug and replug my Time Machine USB drive.
    The only thing new is Mountain Lion. The Time Machine disk has 229 GB free of 1.5 TB. I never had to unplug this drive under Lion.
    Does anyone have any idea what is going on? I ran disc repair on Time Machine Drive yesterday, but it found nothing.
    Here is what I see:
    (Window 1)The disk was not properly ejected. if possiblem always eject .....
    (Window 2)The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer.
    Following is console copy/paste starting long before. Today's incident is at 8:00 am Sun Aug 26, 2012.
    8/24/12 3:04:40.341 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXMoveWindowListToWorkspace: Invalid workspace id: -1
    8/24/12 3:04:52.678 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXMoveWindowListToWorkspace: Invalid workspace id: -1
    8/24/12 3:04:57.881 PM prl_client_app[330]: customWindowsToExitFullScreenForWindowIMP called for window <QCocoaWindow: 0x113946150>
    8/24/12 3:04:57.946 PM prl_client_app[330]: Window will exit full screen!
    8/24/12 3:04:58.037 PM prl_client_app[330]: windowDidFailToExitFullScreenIMP called for window <QCocoaWindow: 0x113946150>
    8/24/12 3:04:59.371 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXMoveWindowListToWorkspace: Invalid workspace id: -1
    8/24/12 3:04:59.707 PM WinAppHelper[7346]: NSDocumentController Info.plist warning: The values of CFBundleTypeRole entries must be 'Editor', 'Viewer', 'None', or 'Shell'.
    8/24/12 3:05:10.991 PM mdworker[7348]: code validation failed in the process of getting signing information; codeRef: 0x7f8b92810bc0
    8/24/12 3:05:10.991 PM mdworker[7348]: code validation failed in the process of getting signing information; codeRef: 0x7f8b92810bc0
    8/24/12 3:05:11.509 PM Neat[4403]: Info: -[NRMSyncToolBarItem showSyncInactiveIcon] : Updating Sync Icon to InActive
    8/24/12 3:05:13.000 PM kernel[0]: nspace-handler-set-snapshot-time: 1345835115
    8/24/12 3:05:19.857 PM Neat[4403]: ApplicationShutdown:  :
    8/24/12 3:05:27.872 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 3:06:07.746 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 3:06:08.062 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 3:06:57.819 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 3:08:15.168 PM assistantd[7337]: <Error>: AceConnection - NSStreamEventErrorOccurred <__NSCFInputStream: 0x7fade0c50b10>, error = Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer", domain = NSPOSIXErrorDomain, code = 54
    8/24/12 3:08:15.180 PM assistantd[7337]: <Error>: Session - Connection error: <ADAceConnection: 0x7fade0c462b0> Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer"
    8/24/12 3:08:15.192 PM assistantd[7337]: <Error>: Daemon - Session Error Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer"
    8/24/12 3:08:27.999 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 3:08:28.320 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 3:11:45.686 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXSetWindowBackgroundBlurRadius: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    8/24/12 3:11:45.687 PM loginwindow[43]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    8/24/12 3:11:45.687 PM loginwindow[43]: CGSGetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    8/24/12 3:11:45.687 PM loginwindow[43]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    8/24/12 3:11:45.687 PM loginwindow[43]: CGSSetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    8/24/12 3:11:46.411 PM WindowServer[157]: Created shield window 0xd42 for display 0x04272100
    8/24/12 3:11:46.411 PM WindowServer[157]: device_generate_desktop_screenshot: authw 0x7ff1dbb1e9a0(2000), shield 0x7ff1dbb305b0(2001)
    8/24/12 3:11:47.449 PM WindowServer[157]: device_generate_lock_screen_screenshot: authw 0x7ff1dbb1e9a0(2000), shield 0x7ff1dbb305b0(2001)
    8/24/12 3:11:48.023 PM com.apple.time[11]: Next maintenance wake [Backup Interval]: <date: 0x7fdbb1620890> Fri Aug 24 15:22:39 2012 EDT (approx)
    8/24/12 3:11:48.024 PM com.apple.time[11]: Requesting maintenance wake [Backup Interval]: <date: 0x7fdbb1620890> Fri Aug 24 15:22:39 2012 EDT (approx)
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacDevice.cpp:598   com_parallels_hypervisor_client::powerDownHandler: message e0000280
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate image path: /var/vm/sleepimage
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: sizeof(IOHibernateImageHeader) == 512
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Sleep
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: kern_open_file_for_direct_io(0) took 54 ms
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 8589934592, partition base 0x0, maxio 400000 ssd 0
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate image major 1, minor 0, blocksize 512, pollers 4
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_alloc_pages flags 00000000, gobbling 0 pages
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_setup(0) took 0 ms
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304   powerStateWillChangeTo: flags=4 stateNumber=2
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:309   powerStateWillChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMSleepCapability (4)
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: 00000000  00000020  NVEthernet::setLinkStatus - not Active
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304   powerStateDidChangeTo: flags=4 stateNumber=2
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:309   powerStateDidChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMSleepCapability (4)
    8/24/12 3:11:48.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall start 0xffffff80e35d1000, 0xffffff80e3610000
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 656 ms
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: pages 1840162, wire 489775, act 447054, inact 1711, cleaned 0 spec 26, zf 58500, throt 0, could discard act 262891 inact 476243 purgeable 23095 spec 58321 cleaned 22546
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall found pageCount 997066
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen, ml_get_interrupts_enabled 0
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptStart 132b0
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: writing 994117 pages
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptEnd 28bb9600
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: image1Size 0x31f56600, encryptStart1 0x132b0, End1 0x28bb9600
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptStart 31f56600
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptEnd 6647b000
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: PMStats: Hibernate write took 31645 ms
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: all time: 31645 ms, comp bytes: 4072198144 time: 5166 ms 751 Mb/s, crypt bytes: 1561111888 time: 10064 ms 147 Mb/s,
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: image 1715974144, uncompressed 4072198144 (994189), compressed 1701090640 (41%), sum1 5919b4ee, sum2 60c7a072
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: wired_pages_encrypted 389582, wired_pages_clear 97316, dirty_pages_encrypted 507291
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_write_image done(0)
    8/24/12 3:12:21.000 PM kernel[0]: sleep
    8/24/12 3:50:20.616 PM WindowServer[157]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff1dbb1e9a0(2004), shield 0x7ff1dbb305b0(2001), lock state 3
    8/24/12 3:50:20.616 PM WindowServer[157]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: Wake reason: EC LID0
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Wake - Full Wake/ Dark Wake / Maintenance wake
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304   powerStateWillChangeTo: flags=2 stateNumber=3
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:305   powerStateWillChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMPowerOn (2)
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacDevice.cpp:598   com_parallels_hypervisor_client::powerDownHandler: message e0000320
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: HID tickle 118 ms
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304   powerStateDidChangeTo: flags=2 stateNumber=3
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:305   powerStateDidChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMPowerOn (2)
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: wlEvent: en1 en1 Link DOWN virtIf = 0
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: en1::IO80211Interface::postMessage bssid changed
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'X0'.
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 149 153 157 161 165
    8/24/12 3:50:20.000 PM kernel[0]: 00000000  00000020  NVEthernet::setLinkStatus - not Active
    8/24/12 3:50:22.844 PM prl_naptd[230]: Reloading configuration...
    8/24/12 3:50:22.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacDevice.cpp:598   com_parallels_hypervisor_client::powerDownHandler: message e0000300
    8/24/12 3:50:22.952 PM prl_naptd[230]: vnic0: DHCP/NAT for 10.211.55.1-10.211.55.254 netmask 255.255.255.0
    8/24/12 3:50:22.967 PM prl_naptd[230]: vnic1: DHCP for 10.37.129.1-10.37.129.254 netmask 255.255.255.0
    8/24/12 3:50:23.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'US'.
    8/24/12 3:50:23.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 149 153 157 161 165
    8/24/12 3:50:23.532 PM configd[16]: network changed: v4(en1-:192.168.0.180) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    8/24/12 3:50:23.000 PM kernel[0]: MacAuthEvent en1   Auth result for: 00:22:b0:b7:1a:9f  MAC AUTH succeeded
    8/24/12 3:50:23.000 PM kernel[0]: wlEvent: en1 en1 Link UP virtIf = 0
    8/24/12 3:50:23.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
    8/24/12 3:50:23.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: BSSID changed to 00:22:b0:b7:1a:9f
    8/24/12 3:50:23.000 PM kernel[0]: en1::IO80211Interface::postMessage bssid changed
    8/24/12 3:50:23.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: RSN handshake complete on en1
    8/24/12 3:50:23.934 PM configd[16]: network changed: v4(en1+:192.168.0.180) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    8/24/12 3:50:23.967 PM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: en1: Not probing 'grnn5' (protected network)
    8/24/12 3:50:23.997 PM configd[16]: network changed: v4(en1!:192.168.0.180) DNS Proxy SMB
    8/24/12 3:50:25.169 PM airportd[7372]: _doAutoJoin: Already associated to “grnn5”. Bailing on auto-join.
    8/24/12 3:50:25.280 PM airportd[7372]: _doAutoJoin: Already associated to “grnn5”. Bailing on auto-join.
    8/24/12 3:50:26.069 PM mDNSResponderHelper[7376]: do_mDNSInterfaceAdvtIoctl: ioctl call SIOCGIFINFO_IN6 failed - error (22) Invalid argument
    8/24/12 3:50:26.070 PM mDNSResponderHelper[7376]: do_mDNSInterfaceAdvtIoctl: ioctl call SIOCGIFINFO_IN6 failed - error (22) Invalid argument
    8/24/12 3:50:59.545 PM SyncServer[7385]: [0x7fb8bac0bdb0] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
    8/24/12 3:51:01.381 PM iCalExternalSync[7383]: [0x7fa1ea40e480] |Miscellaneous|Error| SyncServices precondition failure in [ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    8/24/12 3:51:01.382 PM iCalExternalSync[7383]: [ICalExternalSync ]Encountered exception: [ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    } withStack: (
              0   iCalExternalSync                    0x0000000106549a60 iCalExternalSync + 125536
              1   iCalExternalSync                    0x0000000106538ac9 iCalExternalSync + 56009
              2   iCalExternalSync                    0x0000000106548694 iCalExternalSync + 120468
              3   libdyld.dylib                       0x00007fff97a6d7e1 start + 0
              4   ???                                 0x0000000000000007 0x0 + 7
    8/24/12 3:51:01.383 PM iCalExternalSync[7383]: [ICalExternalSync ]NSException name:ISyncInvalidArgumentsException reason:[ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    8/24/12 3:51:01.385 PM SyncServer[7385]: [0x7fb8bac0bdb0] |Server|Warning| lost connection 0x7fb8bac86420 to com.apple.iCal
    8/24/12 3:51:16.977 PM com.apple.backupd-helper[7381]: Not starting Time Machine backup after wake - failed to resolve alias to backup volume.
    8/24/12 3:51:25.855 PM DashboardClient[4190]: com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating...
    8/24/12 3:52:00.000 PM kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0xffffff802d6e2200, 1 -> 4) timed out after 100473 ms
    8/24/12 3:53:26.425 PM CalendarAgent[383]: Property list invalid for format: 100 (property lists cannot contain objects of type 'CFSet')
    8/24/12 3:53:30.815 PM com.apple.backupd-helper[7390]: Not starting scheduled Time Machine backup - time machine destination not resolvable.
    8/24/12 3:53:57.577 PM SyncServer[7401]: [0x7ff98a40bdb0] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
    8/24/12 3:53:59.312 PM iCalExternalSync[7400]: [0x7fde9240e480] |Miscellaneous|Error| SyncServices precondition failure in [ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    8/24/12 3:53:59.312 PM iCalExternalSync[7400]: [ICalExternalSync ]Encountered exception: [ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    } withStack: (
              0   iCalExternalSync                    0x00000001032afa60 iCalExternalSync + 125536
              1   iCalExternalSync                    0x000000010329eac9 iCalExternalSync + 56009
              2   iCalExternalSync                    0x00000001032ae694 iCalExternalSync + 120468
              3   libdyld.dylib                       0x00007fff97a6d7e1 start + 0
              4   ???                                 0x0000000000000007 0x0 + 7
    8/24/12 3:53:59.313 PM iCalExternalSync[7400]: [ICalExternalSync ]NSException name:ISyncInvalidArgumentsException reason:[ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    8/24/12 3:53:59.316 PM SyncServer[7401]: [0x7ff98a40bdb0] |Server|Warning| lost connection 0x7ff98a4a9b70 to com.apple.iCal
    8/24/12 3:55:31.118 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 3:57:33.171 PM assistantd[7392]: <Error>: AceConnection - NSStreamEventErrorOccurred <__NSCFInputStream: 0x7fd621444de0>, error = Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer", domain = NSPOSIXErrorDomain, code = 54
    8/24/12 3:57:33.183 PM assistantd[7392]: <Error>: Session - Connection error: <ADAceConnection: 0x7fd62201f2e0> Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer"
    8/24/12 3:57:33.195 PM assistantd[7392]: <Error>: Daemon - Session Error Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer"
    8/24/12 3:58:10.108 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 3:58:40.000 PM kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0xffffff802d6e2200, 4 -> 3) timed out after 100546 ms
    8/24/12 3:59:12.253 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 3:59:12.566 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:01:25.835 PM DashboardClient[4190]: com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating...
    8/24/12 4:01:40.645 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendAttachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending attach for device b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _GetAddrInfoReplyReceivedCallback matched.
    8/24/12 4:01:41.157 PM usbmuxd[26]: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x100781000): IPv4
    8/24/12 4:01:41.244 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101041c00 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 63, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:01:41.244 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2d9c2d300 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 63, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:01:41.244 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005db790 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 63, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:01:41.569 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005e3d40 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 63, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:01:42.026 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101569260 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 62, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:01:42.270 PM SyncServer[7523]: [0x7fd95ac0bdb0] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
    8/24/12 4:01:42.516 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1010f3730 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 63, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:01:50.831 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendDetachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending detach for device b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _BrowseReplyReceivedCallback got bonjour removal.
    8/24/12 4:01:50.834 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2d9c2d300 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 63, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:01:50.835 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101041c00 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 63, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:01:50.836 PM iTunes[334]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:01:50.838 PM ath[466]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:03:42.000 PM kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0xffffff802d6e2200, 3 -> 2) timed out after 100414 ms
    8/24/12 4:07:03.350 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:08:42.000 PM kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0xffffff802d6e2200, 2 -> 1) timed out after 100573 ms
    8/24/12 4:10:32.101 PM assistantd[7530]: <Error>: AceConnection - NSStreamEventErrorOccurred <__NSCFInputStream: 0x7fe9e381ff90>, error = Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer", domain = NSPOSIXErrorDomain, code = 54
    8/24/12 4:10:32.114 PM assistantd[7530]: <Error>: Session - Connection error: <ADAceConnection: 0x7fe9e244f850> Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer"
    8/24/12 4:10:32.126 PM assistantd[7530]: <Error>: Daemon - Session Error Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=54 "The operation couldn’t be completed. Connection reset by peer"
    8/24/12 4:11:25.580 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendAttachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending attach for device b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _GetAddrInfoReplyReceivedCallback matched.
    8/24/12 4:11:25.745 PM usbmuxd[26]: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x100781000): IPv4
    8/24/12 4:11:25.815 PM DashboardClient[4190]: com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating...
    8/24/12 4:11:25.828 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x10103a970 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 64, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:11:25.829 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005ddb70 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 64, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:11:25.841 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc5e1540 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 64, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:11:26.151 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005dcf10 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 64, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:11:26.519 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1010f3730 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 63, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:11:26.836 PM SyncServer[7542]: [0x7f813b40bdb0] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
    8/24/12 4:11:27.048 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x103318080 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 64, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:11:34.509 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 4:11:34.827 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:11:48.019 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendDetachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending detach for device b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _BrowseReplyReceivedCallback got bonjour removal.
    8/24/12 4:11:48.019 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc5e1540 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 64, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:11:48.022 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x10103a970 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 64, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:11:48.022 PM iTunes[334]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:11:48.025 PM ath[466]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:13:17.675 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:13:48.052 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:18:52.487 PM com.apple.XType.FontHelper[634]: FontHelper:  message received. (<dictionary: 0x7fa35a41e9b0> { count = 2, contents =
              "query" => <string: 0x7fa35a41ffc0> { length = 103, contents = "com_apple_ats_name_postscript == "Frutiger" && kMDItemContentTypeTree != com.adobe.postscript-lwfn-font" }
              "restricted" => <bool: 0x7fff7e533320>: true
    8/24/12 4:18:52.487 PM com.apple.XType.FontHelper[634]: AutoActivation:  scopes (
        "/Library/Application Support/Apple/Fonts"
    8/24/12 4:20:55.000 PM kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(7665) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    8/24/12 4:20:55.523 PM sandboxd[7665]: ([332]) Mail(332) deny file-read-data /Users/Dick/Applications (Parallels)/{13278d2d-2c0b-4c01-af0b-3764186a822a} Applications.localized/Quicken Launcher.app
    8/24/12 4:20:55.564 PM sandboxd[7665]: ([332]) Mail(332) deny file-read-data /Users/Dick/Applications (Parallels)/{13278d2d-2c0b-4c01-af0b-3764186a822a} Applications.localized/Paint.app
    8/24/12 4:21:12.622 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 61657674:6f646f63
    8/24/12 4:21:22.000 PM kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=7676[GoogleSoftwareUp] clearing CS_VALID
    8/24/12 4:21:25.796 PM DashboardClient[4190]: com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating...
    8/24/12 4:22:47.735 PM com.apple.security.pboxd[7692]: Bug: 12B19: liblaunch.dylib + 23849 [224CB010-6CF8-3FC2-885C-6F80330321EB]: 0x25
    8/24/12 4:24:03.366 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 4:24:03.697 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:25:44.290 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:25:45.418 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:25:46.441 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:25:48.396 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:25:49.795 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:27:07.293 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 4:27:07.611 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:27:39.368 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendAttachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending attach for device b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _GetAddrInfoReplyReceivedCallback matched.
    8/24/12 4:27:39.750 PM usbmuxd[26]: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x100781000): IPv4
    8/24/12 4:27:39.827 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2daef1330 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 65, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:27:39.828 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1012dc0d0 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 65, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:27:39.828 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x10056c9f0 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 65, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:27:40.129 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005eb2e0 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 65, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:27:40.482 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x103318080 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 64, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:27:40.669 PM SyncServer[7705]: [0x7f885940bdb0] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
    8/24/12 4:27:40.869 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1033f9ba0 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 65, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:28:14.791 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendDetachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending detach for device b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _BrowseReplyReceivedCallback got bonjour removal.
    8/24/12 4:28:14.792 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2daef1330 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 65, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:28:14.793 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x10056c9f0 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 65, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:28:14.794 PM iTunes[334]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:28:14.795 PM ath[466]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:31:25.778 PM DashboardClient[4190]: com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating...
    8/24/12 4:34:14.039 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:34:16.877 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:34:28.889 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 4:34:29.203 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:34:34.689 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendAttachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending attach for device 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _GetAddrInfoReplyReceivedCallback matched.
    8/24/12 4:34:34.896 PM usbmuxd[26]: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x100781000): IPv4
    8/24/12 4:34:35.030 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2daef3370 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 66, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:34:35.031 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101041c00 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 66, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:34:35.032 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005e3d40 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 66, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:34:35.493 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x10056bba0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 66, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:34:36.205 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1033f9ba0 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 65, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:34:36.524 PM SyncServer[7720]: [0x7fb97a40bdb0] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
    8/24/12 4:34:36.868 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101076080 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 66, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:34:49.015 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendDetachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending detach for device 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _BrowseReplyReceivedCallback got bonjour removal.
    8/24/12 4:34:49.016 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2daef3370 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 66, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:34:49.017 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005e3d40 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 66, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:34:49.020 PM iTunes[334]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:34:49.022 PM ath[1217]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:36:43.383 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:36:44.982 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:37:11.979 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 4:37:12.301 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:41:25.758 PM DashboardClient[4190]: com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating...
    8/24/12 4:41:44.747 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendAttachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending attach for device b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _GetAddrInfoReplyReceivedCallback matched.
    8/24/12 4:41:44.848 PM usbmuxd[26]: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x100781000): IPv4
    8/24/12 4:41:44.930 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc44a350 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 67, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:44.931 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101047090 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 67, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:44.932 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005e9260 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 67, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:45.241 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005e9030 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 67, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:45.608 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101076080 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 66, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:41:45.799 PM SyncServer[7840]: [0x7f8cf3c0bdb0] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
    8/24/12 4:41:46.001 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1003a9610 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 67, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:46.872 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendAttachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending attach for device 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _GetAddrInfoReplyReceivedCallback matched.
    8/24/12 4:41:47.024 PM usbmuxd[26]: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x101881000): IPv4
    8/24/12 4:41:47.101 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc46dff0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 68, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:47.103 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x10057c2d0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 68, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:48.954 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1010516a0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 68, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:48.955 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101051ab0 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 67, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:41:50.271 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1033cc1b0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 68, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:42:20.235 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendDetachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending detach for device b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _BrowseReplyReceivedCallback got bonjour removal.
    8/24/12 4:42:20.236 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc44a350 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 67, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:42:20.238 PM iTunes[334]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:42:20.239 PM ath[466]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:42:20.240 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1012f4760 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 68, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:43:14.151 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendDetachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending detach for device 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _BrowseReplyReceivedCallback got bonjour removal.
    8/24/12 4:43:14.151 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc46dff0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 68, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:43:14.153 PM iTunes[334]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:43:14.156 PM ath[1217]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:43:14.159 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1012f4760 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 68, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:44:11.000 PM kernel[0]: nspace-handler-set-snapshot-time: 1345841053
    8/24/12 4:44:15.644 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:44:17.445 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:45:15.710 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXSetWindowBackgroundBlurRadius: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    8/24/12 4:45:15.711 PM loginwindow[43]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    8/24/12 4:45:15.712 PM loginwindow[43]: CGSGetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    8/24/12 4:45:15.712 PM loginwindow[43]: find_shared_window: WID -1
    8/24/12 4:45:15.712 PM loginwindow[43]: CGSSetWindowTags: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    8/24/12 4:45:16.203 PM com.apple.time[11]: Next maintenance wake [Backup Interval]: <date: 0x7fdbb14490a0> Fri Aug 24 16:53:30 2012 EDT (approx)
    8/24/12 4:45:16.203 PM com.apple.time[11]: Requesting maintenance wake [Backup Interval]: <date: 0x7fdbb14490a0> Fri Aug 24 16:53:30 2012 EDT (approx)
    8/24/12 4:45:17.057 PM WindowServer[157]: Created shield window 0xe70 for display 0x04272100
    8/24/12 4:45:17.057 PM WindowServer[157]: device_generate_desktop_screenshot: authw 0x7ff1da647b10(2000), shield 0x7ff1da642bc0(2001)
    8/24/12 4:45:17.075 PM WindowServer[157]: device_generate_lock_screen_screenshot: authw 0x7ff1da647b10(2000), shield 0x7ff1da642bc0(2001)
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacDevice.cpp:598   com_parallels_hypervisor_client::powerDownHandler: message e0000280
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Sleep
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate image path: /var/vm/sleepimage
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: sizeof(IOHibernateImageHeader) == 512
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: kern_open_file_for_direct_io(0) took 8 ms
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 8589934592, partition base 0x0, maxio 400000 ssd 0
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate image major 1, minor 0, blocksize 512, pollers 4
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_alloc_pages flags 00000000, gobbling 0 pages
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_setup(0) took 0 ms
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304   powerStateWillChangeTo: flags=4 stateNumber=2
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:309   powerStateWillChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMSleepCapability (4)
    8/24/12 4:45:17.000 PM kernel[0]: 00000000  00000020  NVEthernet::setLinkStatus - not Active
    8/24/12 4:46:57.000 PM kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0xffffff802d6e2200, 1 -> 0) timed out after 100670 ms
    8/24/12 4:46:57.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304   powerStateDidChangeTo: flags=4 stateNumber=2
    8/24/12 4:46:57.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:309   powerStateDidChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMSleepCapability (4)
    8/24/12 4:46:57.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall start 0xffffff80e3497000, 0xffffff80e35d1000
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 651 ms
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: pages 1836030, wire 485835, act 431599, inact 1710, cleaned 0 spec 40, zf 49424, throt 0, could discard act 268019 inact 471436 purgeable 45264 spec 71098 cleaned 11605
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall found pageCount 968608
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen, ml_get_interrupts_enabled 0
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptStart 132b0
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: writing 965950 pages
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptEnd 29667000
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: image1Size 0x32a0b200, encryptStart1 0x132b0, End1 0x29667000
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptStart 32a0b200
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptEnd 642b7600
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: PMStats: Hibernate write took 31201 ms
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: all time: 31201 ms, comp bytes: 3956826112 time: 5028 ms 750 Mb/s, crypt bytes: 1525678416 time: 9835 ms 147 Mb/s,
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: image 1680569856, uncompressed 3956826112 (966022), compressed 1667100320 (42%), sum1 b872bd83, sum2 982d3a1
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: wired_pages_encrypted 385921, wired_pages_clear 97328, dirty_pages_encrypted 482773
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_write_image done(0)
    8/24/12 4:47:30.000 PM kernel[0]: sleep
    8/24/12 4:50:30.630 PM WindowServer[157]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7ff1da647b10(2000), shield 0x7ff1da642bc0(2001), lock state 3
    8/24/12 4:50:30.631 PM WindowServer[157]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: Wake reason: EC LID0
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Wake - Full Wake/ Dark Wake / Maintenance wake
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304   powerStateWillChangeTo: flags=2 stateNumber=3
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:305   powerStateWillChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMPowerOn (2)
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacDevice.cpp:598   com_parallels_hypervisor_client::powerDownHandler: message e0000320
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: HID tickle 78 ms
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:304   powerStateDidChangeTo: flags=2 stateNumber=3
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacModule.cpp:305   powerStateDidChangeTo: found flag=kIOPMPowerOn (2)
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: wlEvent: en1 en1 Link DOWN virtIf = 0
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: en1::IO80211Interface::postMessage bssid changed
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'X0'.
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 149 153 157 161 165
    8/24/12 4:50:30.000 PM kernel[0]: 00000000  00000020  NVEthernet::setLinkStatus - not Active
    8/24/12 4:50:31.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'US'.
    8/24/12 4:50:31.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 149 153 157 161 165
    8/24/12 4:50:31.161 PM configd[16]: network changed: v4(en1-:192.168.0.180) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    8/24/12 4:50:31.000 PM kernel[0]: MacAuthEvent en1   Auth result for: 00:22:b0:b7:1a:9f  MAC AUTH succeeded
    8/24/12 4:50:31.000 PM kernel[0]: wlEvent: en1 en1 Link UP virtIf = 0
    8/24/12 4:50:31.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
    8/24/12 4:50:31.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: BSSID changed to 00:22:b0:b7:1a:9f
    8/24/12 4:50:31.000 PM kernel[0]: en1::IO80211Interface::postMessage bssid changed
    8/24/12 4:50:31.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: RSN handshake complete on en1
    8/24/12 4:50:33.206 PM mDNSResponderHelper[7856]: do_mDNSInterfaceAdvtIoctl: ioctl call SIOCGIFINFO_IN6 failed - error (22) Invalid argument
    8/24/12 4:50:33.206 PM mDNSResponderHelper[7856]: do_mDNSInterfaceAdvtIoctl: ioctl call SIOCGIFINFO_IN6 failed - error (22) Invalid argument
    8/24/12 4:50:36.371 PM mDNSResponderHelper[7856]: do_mDNSInterfaceAdvtIoctl: ioctl call SIOCGIFINFO_IN6 failed - error (22) Invalid argument
    8/24/12 4:50:36.372 PM mDNSResponderHelper[7856]: do_mDNSInterfaceAdvtIoctl: ioctl call SIOCGIFINFO_IN6 failed - error (22) Invalid argument
    8/24/12 4:50:38.080 PM configd[16]: network changed: v4(en1+:192.168.0.180) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    8/24/12 4:50:38.103 PM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: en1: Not probing 'grnn5' (protected network)
    8/24/12 4:50:38.158 PM configd[16]: network changed: v4(en1!:192.168.0.180) DNS Proxy SMB
    8/24/12 4:50:46.208 PM airportd[7853]: _doAutoJoin: Already associated to “grnn5”. Bailing on auto-join.
    8/24/12 4:51:08.422 PM com.apple.backupd-helper[7858]: Not starting Time Machine backup after wake - failed to resolve alias to backup volume.
    8/24/12 4:51:19.776 PM SyncServer[7864]: [0x7fbf3b40bdb0] |DataManager|Warning| Client com.apple.Mail sync alert tool path /System/Library/Frameworks/Message.framework/Resources/MailSync does not exist.
    8/24/12 4:51:21.569 PM iCalExternalSync[7862]: [0x7fd3d3c0e480] |Miscellaneous|Error| SyncServices precondition failure in [ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    8/24/12 4:51:21.570 PM iCalExternalSync[7862]: [ICalExternalSync ]Encountered exception: [ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    } withStack: (
              0   iCalExternalSync                    0x0000000100d3aa60 iCalExternalSync + 125536
              1   iCalExternalSync                    0x0000000100d29ac9 iCalExternalSync + 56009
              2   iCalExternalSync                    0x0000000100d39694 iCalExternalSync + 120468
              3   libdyld.dylib                       0x00007fff97a6d7e1 start + 0
              4   ???                                 0x0000000000000007 0x0 + 7
    8/24/12 4:51:21.571 PM iCalExternalSync[7862]: [ICalExternalSync ]NSException name:ISyncInvalidArgumentsException reason:[ISyncConcreteSession pushChangesFromRecord:withIdentifier:]: you can't change the record's entity name from com.apple.calendars.DisplayAlarm to com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm in {
        "com.apple.ical.sound" = Basso;
        "com.apple.syncservices.KeepAwayFromServers" = 1;
        "com.apple.syncservices.RecordEntityName" = "com.apple.calendars.AudioAlarm";
        owner =     (
            "Event/p954"
        sound = Basso;
        triggerduration = "-480";
    8/24/12 4:51:21.573 PM SyncServer[7864]: [0x7fbf3b40bdb0] |Server|Warning| lost connection 0x7fbf3b4516f0 to com.apple.iCal
    8/24/12 4:52:10.775 PM prl_naptd[230]: Reloading configuration...
    8/24/12 4:52:10.000 PM kernel[0]: IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0xffffff802d6e2200, 0 -> 1) timed out after 100576 ms
    8/24/12 4:52:10.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: BSSID changed to 00:22:b0:b7:1a:9f
    8/24/12 4:52:10.000 PM kernel[0]: /drv/ MacDevice.cpp:598   com_parallels_hypervisor_client::powerDownHandler: message e0000300
    8/24/12 4:52:10.854 PM prl_naptd[230]: vnic0: DHCP/NAT for 10.211.55.1-10.211.55.254 netmask 255.255.255.0
    8/24/12 4:52:10.854 PM prl_naptd[230]: vnic1: DHCP for 10.37.129.1-10.37.129.254 netmask 255.255.255.0
    8/24/12 4:52:10.885 PM airportd[7865]: _doAutoJoin: Already associated to “grnn5”. Bailing on auto-join.
    8/24/12 4:52:29.701 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:52:31.353 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:52:40.890 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendAttachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending attach for device 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _GetAddrInfoReplyReceivedCallback matched.
    8/24/12 4:52:41.187 PM usbmuxd[26]: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x100781000): IPv4
    8/24/12 4:52:41.276 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc61f130 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 69, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:52:41.276 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x101051870 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 69, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:52:41.277 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005ece20 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 69, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:52:41.561 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x10056bba0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 69, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:52:41.994 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1003a9610 {UDID = 5b51c6b3733c029f5ea62ab340f4155c46b750d1, device ID = 67, FullServiceName = b8:c7:5d:da:9b:a1@fe80::bac7:5dff:feda:9ba1._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:52:42.216 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1033cc1b0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 68, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:52:42.216 PM AppleMobileDeviceHelper[467]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1033ab750 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 69, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 4:52:52.724 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:52:55.289 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:53:04.299 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendDetachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending detach for device 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _BrowseReplyReceivedCallback got bonjour removal.
    8/24/12 4:53:04.300 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc61f130 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 69, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:53:04.300 PM ath[466]: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x1005ece20 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 69, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached.
    8/24/12 4:53:04.302 PM iTunes[334]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:53:04.303 PM ath[1217]: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Unexpected connection closure...
    8/24/12 4:53:06.079 PM Dock[4182]: Unable to open IOHIDSystem (e00002bd)
    8/24/12 4:53:06.000 PM kernel[0]: virtual bool IOHIDEventSystemUserClient::initWithTask(task_t, void *, UInt32): Client task not privileged to open IOHIDSystem for mapping memory (e00002c1)
    8/24/12 4:53:31.413 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:53:34.887 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:53:36.740 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:53:43.105 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:54:00.739 PM com.apple.backupd-helper[7873]: Not starting scheduled Time Machine backup - time machine destination not resolvable.
    8/24/12 4:54:01.743 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:54:25.028 PM DashboardClient[4190]: com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating...
    8/24/12 4:54:28.827 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:54:45.066 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:54:46.401 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:54:51.660 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 4:59:33.303 PM lsboxd[422]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
    8/24/12 4:59:33.654 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 5:00:45.430 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 5:00:48.049 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 5:04:16.313 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window 6ad already registered
    8/24/12 5:04:16.980 PM WindowServer[157]: CGXDisableUpdate: UI updates were forcibly disabled by application "App Store" for over 1.00 seconds. Server has re-enabled them.
    8/24/12 5:04:17.025 PM WindowServer[157]: reenable_update_for_connection: UI updates were finally reenabled by application "App Store" after 1.05 seconds (server forcibly re-enabled them after 1.00 seconds)
    8/24/12 5:04:25.328 PM DashboardClient[4190]: com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating...
    8/24/12 5:07:26.099 PM com.apple.usbmuxd[26]: _SendAttachNotification (thread 0x7fff7e934180): sending attach for device 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _GetAddrInfoReplyReceivedCallback matched.
    8/24/12 5:07:26.474 PM usbmuxd[26]: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x100781000): IPv4
    8/24/12 5:07:26.625 PM ath[1217]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x7fff7e934180): Device 'AMDevice 0x10056a080 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 70, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
    8/24/12 5:07:26.625 PM iTunes[334]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x1148f1000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fd2dc625ab0 {UDID = ff99bed4a08332ea6bbafa6f1bae928107783f0f, device ID = 70, FullServiceName = 78:a3:e4:4d:4a:46@fe80::7aa3:e4ff:fe4d:4a46._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached.
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