Slow login - one guy's solution

I was experiencing very slow login times several months after buying my iMac. I wanted my quick startup/login ready-to-go desktop. I tried zapping PRAM. Repaired permissions and disks. Emptied caches. Ran 3rd party utils. Archived and Installed Leopard again. Nothing.
So I went through the system prefs and tried isolating different things and found that Bluetooth Sharing was the culprit. After disabling it (and disabling Bluetooth altogether as I'm not using any bluetooth devices with the computer) I had my speedy iMac back.
So I thought I'd post it here just in case someone else may have the same problem. Better to try this before re-installing the whole system.

Yes, on my Mac Pro I had issues with bluetooth. But this was the machine starting from sleep (or not going to sleep properly: fan running, but no response to keyboard). It turned out the bluetooth was "on".
Also, I have stopped my bluetooth keyboard/mouse as the start-up of the Mac can be a problem when I need a keyboard key to e.g. start from DVD etc. So, now, I only use bluetooth very very successfully (i might add) for sharing my macbook with my mac pro.

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    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69] [] [ConnectMan] [] [https://ccboe.cabe.k12.wv.us:8443/ze...etting-lookup/ ] [] []
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69] [] [ConnectMan] [] [https://10.32.0.10:8443/zenworks-setting-lookup/ ] [] []
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69] [] [ConnectMan] [] [https://southside.cabe.k12.wv.us:844...etting-lookup/ ] [] []
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69] [] [ConnectMan] [] [https://10.33.152.6:8443/zenworks-setting-lookup/ ] [] []
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69] [] [ConnectMan] [] [ ] [] []
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69] [] [ConnectMan] [] [Marking IP Location https://hhs-fs2.cabe.k12.wv.us:8443/...tting-lookup/: Bad] [] []
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69] [] [ConnectMan] [] [Unknown Exception] [] []
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69] [] [ConnectMan] [] [There was an error looking up the settings for 97196118b079824580cd8a12b7c4a45c] [] []
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69] [] [ConnectMan] [] [ at System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtoc ol.ReadResponse(SoapClientMessage message, WebResponse response, Stream responseStream, Boolean asyncCall)
    at System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtoc ol.Invoke(String methodName, Object() parameters)
    at Novell.Zenworks.Settings.Schema.SettingLookupServi ce.getSettings(SettingsRequest SettingsRequest)
    at Novell.Zenworks.Settings.WebSettingsService.GetSet tings(String DeviceID)] [] []
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69] [] [ConnectMan] [] [Marking location https://10.35.144.11:8443/zenworks-setting-lookup/ Bad at the request of module settings] [] []
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69] [] [ConnectMan] [] [ Setting location name https://10.35.144.11:8443/zenworks-setting-lookup/ to status Bad] [] []
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69] [] [ConnectMan] [] [ Exception causing location name https://10.35.144.11:8443/zenworks-setting-lookup/ to be marked Bad: System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: There was an error looking up the settings for 97196118b079824580cd8a12b7c4a45c
    at System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtoc ol.ReadResponse(SoapClientMessage message, WebResponse response, Stream responseStream, Boolean asyncCall)
    at System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtoc ol.Invoke(String methodName, Object() parameters)
    at Novell.Zenworks.Settings.Schema.SettingLookupServi ce.getSettings(SettingsRequest SettingsRequest)
    at Novell.Zenworks.Settings.WebSettingsService.GetSet tings(String DeviceID)] [] []
    If you do a zac cc and then zac ref. you loose all the device associcated bundles and policies and receive
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    and later in log
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 09:09:53.010] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [4] [] [ZMD] [] [Soap Utility: KeepAlive is read from registry. KeepAlive = True] [] []
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 09:09:53.260] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [4] [] [RegistrationManager] [] [Service Error. code: -28, message: StandardDataModelException: 97196118b079824580cd8a12b7c4a45c] [] []
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 09:09:53.260] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [4] [] [RegistrationManager] [] [Unexpected exception calling UpdateStatus service: Error in the application.
    at Novell.Zenworks.Registration.RegistrationManager.U pdateStatus(Boolean ignoreRandomRefresh)] [] []
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 09:09:53.260] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [4] [] [RegistrationManager] [] [Unable to update device status with any service] [] []
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 09:09:53.260] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [4] [] [SessionManager] [] [GetSession called with SessionID: 999] [] []
    [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 09:09:53.260] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [4] [] [ZMD] [] [Getting Session Capability] [] []
    THEN System setting error again.
    I am able to ping the server using it's dns name.
    not sure where to go from here any help would be appreciated.

    Start with a ZDC report on all of your Servers.
    The ZDC Tool can be found on Patchfinder with the other patches.
    This can help identify issues such as missing or incorrect files.
    On 2/10/2012 9:26 AM, dmilam wrote:
    >
    > We had 10.3.1 running on servers and workstations with little problem,
    > after upgrade to 10.3.4 we now have over all slow login around 5min then
    > the app launcher will take another 10-30 min to display contents. if you
    > try to zac ref we are getting multiple errors on workstations. the most
    > common is "Unable to refresh the system settings"
    >
    > LOG FILE TAKEN FROM WORKSTATION
    >
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [Settings Module] [] [System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException:
    > There was an error looking up the settings for
    > 97196118b079824580cd8a12b7c4a45c
    > at
    > System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtoc ol.ReadResponse(SoapClientMessage
    > message, WebResponse response, Stream responseStream, Boolean
    > asyncCall)
    > at
    > System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtoc ol.Invoke(String
    > methodName, Object() parameters)
    > at
    > Novell.Zenworks.Settings.Schema.SettingLookupServi ce.getSettings(SettingsRequest
    > SettingsRequest)
    > at Novell.Zenworks.Settings.WebSettingsService.GetSet tings(String
    > DeviceID)] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [Settings Module] [] [ at
    > System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtoc ol.ReadResponse(SoapClientMessage
    > message, WebResponse response, Stream responseStream, Boolean
    > asyncCall)
    > at
    > System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtoc ol.Invoke(String
    > methodName, Object() parameters)
    > at
    > Novell.Zenworks.Settings.Schema.SettingLookupServi ce.getSettings(SettingsRequest
    > SettingsRequest)
    > at Novell.Zenworks.Settings.WebSettingsService.GetSet tings(String
    > DeviceID)] [] []
    > [ERROR] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [Settings Module] [SettingsModule.SettingsRefreshError] [Unable to
    > refresh the system settings from
    > https://10.35.144.11:8443/zenworks-setting-lookup/ service.] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ZMD] [] [GetCurrentURIFromConnectMan - URI is bad
    > https://10.35.144.11:8443/zenworks-setting-lookup/ trying to find
    > another one] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] [] [FindNextContent()] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] [] [ badUri:
    > https://10.35.144.11:8443/zenworks-setting-lookup/] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] [] [ Exception: There was an error looking up the
    > settings for 97196118b079824580cd8a12b7c4a45c] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] [] [ ] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] []
    > [https://hhs-fs2.cabe.k12.wv.us:8443/...etting-lookup/ ] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] [] [https://10.35.144.11:8443/zenworks-setting-lookup/ ]
    > [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] [] [https://ccboe:8443/zenworks-setting-lookup/ ] [] []
    >
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] []
    > [https://ccboe.cabe.k12.wv.us:8443/ze...etting-lookup/ ] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] [] [https://10.32.0.10:8443/zenworks-setting-lookup/ ]
    > [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] []
    > [https://southside.cabe.k12.wv.us:844...etting-lookup/ ] [] []
    >
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] [] [https://10.33.152.6:8443/zenworks-setting-lookup/ ]
    > [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] [] [ ] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] [] [Marking IP Location
    > https://hhs-fs2.cabe.k12.wv.us:8443/...tting-lookup/: Bad] [] []
    >
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] [] [Unknown Exception] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] [] [There was an error looking up the settings for
    > 97196118b079824580cd8a12b7c4a45c] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] [] [ at
    > System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtoc ol.ReadResponse(SoapClientMessage
    > message, WebResponse response, Stream responseStream, Boolean
    > asyncCall)
    > at
    > System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtoc ol.Invoke(String
    > methodName, Object() parameters)
    > at
    > Novell.Zenworks.Settings.Schema.SettingLookupServi ce.getSettings(SettingsRequest
    > SettingsRequest)
    > at Novell.Zenworks.Settings.WebSettingsService.GetSet tings(String
    > DeviceID)] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] [] [Marking location
    > https://10.35.144.11:8443/zenworks-setting-lookup/ Bad at the request of
    > module settings] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] [] [ Setting location name
    > https://10.35.144.11:8443/zenworks-setting-lookup/ to status Bad] [] []
    >
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 08:48:35.992] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [69]
    > [] [ConnectMan] [] [ Exception causing location name
    > https://10.35.144.11:8443/zenworks-setting-lookup/ to be marked Bad:
    > System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: There was an error looking
    > up the settings for 97196118b079824580cd8a12b7c4a45c
    > at
    > System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtoc ol.ReadResponse(SoapClientMessage
    > message, WebResponse response, Stream responseStream, Boolean
    > asyncCall)
    > at
    > System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtoc ol.Invoke(String
    > methodName, Object() parameters)
    > at
    > Novell.Zenworks.Settings.Schema.SettingLookupServi ce.getSettings(SettingsRequest
    > SettingsRequest)
    > at Novell.Zenworks.Settings.WebSettingsService.GetSet tings(String
    > DeviceID)] [] []
    >
    >
    > If you do a zac cc and then zac ref. you loose all the device
    > associcated bundles and policies and receive
    >
    > WORKSTATION LOG shows
    >
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    > [] [WebService] [] [Server returned a valid response from
    > getZoneConfiguration(), but one of the ZoneConfigurationType.Items
    > objects is an error. Code = -104 (Closest servers failure); Message =
    > The UID is not valid: none] [] []
    >
    >
    > and later in log
    >
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    > [] [ZMD] [] [Soap Utility: KeepAlive is read from registry. KeepAlive =
    > True] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 09:09:53.260] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [4]
    > [] [RegistrationManager] [] [Service Error. code: -28, message:
    > StandardDataModelException: 97196118b079824580cd8a12b7c4a45c] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 09:09:53.260] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [4]
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    > service: Error in the application.
    > at
    > Novell.Zenworks.Registration.RegistrationManager.U pdateStatus(Boolean
    > ignoreRandomRefresh)] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 09:09:53.260] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [4]
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    > service] [] []
    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 09:09:53.260] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [4]
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    > [DEBUG] [02/10/2012 09:09:53.260] [1384] [ZenworksWindowsService] [4]
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    >
    > THEN System setting error again.
    >
    > I am able to ping the server using it's dns name.
    >
    > not sure where to go from here any help would be appreciated.
    >
    >
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    Novell Knowledge Partner
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