System.log filling up with enqueueData rtn message
I'm seeing the following log entry in system.log 7-9 times a second:
Oct 22 11:00:00 pbair-paulywalnutz-com kernel[0]: ttyioss9000003: enqueueData rtn (e00002d8)
I've tried googling and checked discussions here but can't find anything that seems to be related.
I don't think it's affecting my PB all that much but it is definitely not right and I would like to fix it.
Please let me know any information I might post that would help diagnose, etc...
Thanks,
Paul
I contacted technical support for Software-Systeme (what the company is not called Bresink as I posted earlier).
They replied promptly with what seems to be the answer…
Hardware Monitor Support wrote:
The error message indicates that you have configured Hardware Monitor
to send its current readings to an external LCD display box. However,
this box appears to have a technical problem or you have no such device
connected. To switch this off, open "Preferences > LCD Module", select
the USB device and set "Configure for display type" to "No display".
This works for me and stops the logs filling with the messages. I'm not sure when I set the LCD display settings, but I imagine it was when I was learning what the settings do.
Just select the items in the top 'lcd module settings' table and set them to no display.
Drew
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<?xml version="1.0"?><s:Envelope xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/en
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<?xml version="1.0"?><s:Envelope xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/en
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nection:1"></u:DeletePortMappingResponse></s:Body></s:Envelope>
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Source IP: 192.168.0.145
Source Port: 5353
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Destination Port: 5351
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Source IP: 192.168.0.1
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SATA driver flooding System.log, filling up startup disk
My system.log seems to be filling up with SATA error messages, about 10 per second. The log is now so large that I can't even get the Console app to open it (only in Open Quick, which seems to show little snippets of the log only).
This seems to have started when I installed an Initio 1623 SATA controller as part of a GraniteDigital drive upgrade. The controller worked, the drives worked. I've since pulled the controller card, but it seems the driver continues to flood the log file!
The drivers for the controller are apparently built in to OSX (at least in 10.4.7...) so there is no way to update the driver separately.
Restarting the machine hasn't helped. For now, I have to keep moving files to other disks to keep this G5 functioning.
How can I A) delete the log file to gain some time?
B) make this error stop?
Thanks.Well - maybe it isn't a SATA driver system.log. I can't read the system.log because it keeps refreshing so the data in on the screen for less than a second before it refreshes. AND there is so much disk thashing that the system is barely responsive.
The only visible log entries are:
Jul 19 04:28:10 Platinum kernel[0]: Inic1622: SATA - Int no command active (repeated about ten times)
Jul 19 04:28:10 Platinum kernel[0]: and active
and repeat....
The log file is showing a size of 4.5 GB -
System.log filling with error messages
After SL update my system.log if filling with error messages.
Does any process delete the system.log periodically?
What's causing this error? Getting thousands of them.
9/30/09 12:08:13 PM [0x0-0x12012].com.nowsoftware.nowxagent[181] at now.swing.NProgressBar.fixAppleAnimationBug(null:-1)JHF45 wrote:
After SL update my system.log if filling with error messages.
Does any process delete the system.log periodically?
Yes. There are three automatic jobs that run daily, weekly, and monthly doing this sort of thing. They run in the early hours of the morning if your Mac is awake, or shortly after it wakes up if it was sleeping. In Leopard, if it was powered-off, they won't run; I don't know if it's the same in Snow. -
[workaround] log filling up with "ACPI group/action undefined"
I use Arch with a HP 510 notebook and my /var/log/messages.log is filled up with:
Aug 19 14:15:36 hp510 logger: ACPI group/action undefined: video / C054
Aug 19 14:15:36 hp510 logger: ACPI group/action undefined: video / C054
Aug 19 14:15:36 hp510 logger: ACPI group/action undefined: video / C054
Aug 19 14:15:36 hp510 logger: ACPI group/action undefined: video / C054
Aug 19 14:15:36 hp510 logger: ACPI group/action undefined: video / C054
Aug 19 14:15:36 hp510 logger: ACPI group/action undefined: video / C054
Aug 19 14:16:06 hp510 logger: ACPI group/action undefined: video / C054
Aug 19 14:16:06 hp510 logger: ACPI group/action undefined: video / C054
Aug 19 14:16:06 hp510 logger: ACPI group/action undefined: video / C054
Aug 19 14:16:06 hp510 logger: ACPI group/action undefined: video / C054
Aug 19 14:16:06 hp510 logger: ACPI group/action undefined: video / C054
Aug 19 14:16:06 hp510 logger: ACPI group/action undefined: video / C054
Aug 19 14:16:06 hp510 logger: ACPI group/action undefined: video / C054
Aug 19 14:16:07 hp510 logger: ACPI group/action undefined: video / C054
Aug 19 14:16:07 hp510 logger: ACPI group/action undefined: video / C054
Aug 19 14:16:07 hp510 logger: ACPI group/action undefined: video / C054
Any suggestions?
Last edited by fijam (2009-08-20 22:35:10)Turns out that the message is triggered when the laptop's lid is closed for more than a few seconds. I have no idea if that's a bug but I worked it around in handler.sh before the catch-all condition like that:
video)
case "$2" in
C054) : ;;
*) logger "ACPI video action undefined: $2" ;;
esac
It's probably the Wrong Way but I am quite sleepy and it appears to be working.
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Accounting Log filling up with useless data
I am getting my ACS Accounting logs filled with useless data from about 12 devices. I think I have found the cause - I just don't know how to fix it.
The accounting data has a username we have not used for months, and I stumbled upon this by looking at various show commands on the devices that are causing the problem.
When I do a "sh aaa sessions", I see this:
CE-WIN-IDF16-3750-Stack1#sh aaa session
Total sessions since last reload: 189
Session Id: 1
Unique Id: 127
User Name: *not available*
IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Idle Time: 0
CT Call Handle: 0
Session Id: 354
Unique Id: 263
User Name: cenetmgmt
IP Address: 10.62.7.15
Idle Time: 0
CT Call Handle: 0
Session Id: 626
Unique Id: 410
User Name: leehoyle
IP Address: 10.62.7.15
Idle Time: 0
CT Call Handle: 0
I would LOVE to get rid of that Session ID: 354 if I could. I can't seem to find a suitable "clear" command. Any help out there?
Thansk in advance!
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Log filling up with crlcache.db errors
I posted an earlier question where my log was filling up with errors from Adobe Air.
I corrected that issue by clearing the adobe keychain.
My logs are still filling, however, with the following:
8/2/11 3:42:46.057 PM sandboxd: ([390]) WebProcess(390) deny file-read-data /private/var/db/crls/crlcache.db
This only happens when I'm running safari.
I've tried recreating an empty /private/var/db/crls folder but it immediately started happening again.
Thoughts?I believe its fixed.
open Keychain Access then select Keychain Access -> Keychain First Aid
Run a repair
Select the crlcache.db keychain and right click -> delete files and associations
Run a repair
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System Log Filling Up - Why?
What is causing this to be written to the System log and how do I stop it?
10/31/07 4:15:46 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.mozy.backup660) ...
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Hi gurus, please, I need your help.
Our log is fulled with an error ( I mean aroung 10 MB of logs with the same error)
Please, !! We are in SP15 EP 7.0
java.util.zip.ZipException: error in opening zip file
at java.util.zip.ZipFile.open(Native Method)
at java.util.zip.ZipFile.<init>(ZipFile.java:111)
at java.util.zip.ZipFile.<init>(ZipFile.java:127)
at com.sapmarkets.bam.jmxadapter.AbstractLog.getArchiveInfo(AbstractLog.java:328)
at com.sapmarkets.bam.jmxadapter.AbstractLog.getArchives(AbstractLog.java:455)
at com.sapmarkets.bam.jmxadapter.AbstractLog.getArchives(AbstractLog.java:478)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.introspect.DefaultMBeanInvoker.getAttribute(DefaultMBeanInvoker.java:129)
at javax.management.StandardMBean.getAttribute(StandardMBean.java:229)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.server.MBeanServerImpl.getAttribute(MBeanServerImpl.java:1296)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.server.interceptor.MBeanServerWrapperInterceptor.getAttribute(MBeanServerWrapperInterceptor.java:181)
at com.sap.engine.services.jmx.CompletionInterceptor.getAttribute(CompletionInterceptor.java:309)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.server.interceptor.BasicMBeanServerInterceptor.getAttribute(BasicMBeanServerInterceptor.java:169)
at com.sap.jmx.provider.ProviderInterceptor.getAttribute(ProviderInterceptor.java:195)
at com.sap.engine.services.jmx.RedirectInterceptor.getAttribute(RedirectInterceptor.java:232)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.server.interceptor.MBeanServerInterceptorChain.getAttribute(MBeanServerInterceptorChain.java:124)
at com.sap.engine.services.jmx.MBeanServerSecurityWrapper.getAttribute(MBeanServerSecurityWrapper.java:234)
at com.sap.engine.services.jmx.ClusterInterceptor.getAttribute(ClusterInterceptor.java:522)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.server.interceptor.MBeanServerInterceptorChain.getAttribute(MBeanServerInterceptorChain.java:124)
at com.sapmarkets.bam.logcontroller.jmx.LogControllerFacade.getLogInfo(LogControllerFacade.java:227)
at com.sapmarkets.bam.logcontroller.jmx.LogControllerFacade.getLogInfosWithPattern(LogControllerFacade.java:193)
at com.sapmarkets.bam.logcontroller.jmx.LogControllerFacade.getLogInfos(LogControllerFacade.java:174)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.introspect.DefaultMBeanInvoker.getAttribute(DefaultMBeanInvoker.java:129)
at javax.management.StandardMBean.getAttribute(StandardMBean.java:229)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.server.MBeanServerImpl.getAttribute(MBeanServerImpl.java:1296)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.server.interceptor.MBeanServerWrapperInterceptor.getAttribute(MBeanServerWrapperInterceptor.java:181)
at com.sap.engine.services.jmx.CompletionInterceptor.getAttribute(CompletionInterceptor.java:309)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.server.interceptor.BasicMBeanServerInterceptor.getAttribute(BasicMBeanServerInterceptor.java:169)
at com.sap.jmx.provider.ProviderInterceptor.getAttribute(ProviderInterceptor.java:195)
at com.sap.engine.services.jmx.RedirectInterceptor.getAttribute(RedirectInterceptor.java:232)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.server.interceptor.MBeanServerInterceptorChain.getAttribute(MBeanServerInterceptorChain.java:124)
at com.sap.engine.services.jmx.MBeanServerSecurityWrapper.getAttribute(MBeanServerSecurityWrapper.java:234)
at com.sap.engine.services.jmx.ClusterInterceptor.getAttribute(ClusterInterceptor.java:522)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.server.interceptor.MBeanServerInterceptorChain.getAttribute(MBeanServerInterceptorChain.java:124)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
at com.sap.tc.logviewer.mbean.LocalLVMBeanServer.invoke(LocalLVMBeanServer.java:73)
at $Proxy165.getAttribute(Unknown Source)
at com.sapmarkets.bam.application.logdepot.AbstractLogDepot.getAttribute(AbstractLogDepot.java:236)
at com.sapmarkets.bam.application.logdepot.AbstractLogDepot.getLogDescriptors(AbstractLogDepot.java:84)
at com.sap.tc.logviewer.mbean.ServerModelLogDepot.getLogDescriptors(ServerModelLogDepot.java:79)
at com.sap.tc.logviewer.mbean.ServerModelLogDepotGroup$GetLogDescriptorsTask.run(ServerModelLogDepotGroup.java:60)
at com.sap.tc.logviewer.mbean.ServerModelLogDepotGroup.execute(ServerModelLogDepotGroup.java:173)
at com.sap.tc.logviewer.mbean.ServerModelLogDepotGroup.getLogDescriptors(ServerModelLogDepotGroup.java:119)
at com.sap.tc.logviewer.mbean.LogviewerServer.getLogs(LogviewerServer.java:137)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.introspect.DefaultMBeanInvoker.invoke(DefaultMBeanInvoker.java:58)
at javax.management.StandardMBean.invoke(StandardMBean.java:286)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.server.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java:944)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.server.interceptor.MBeanServerWrapperInterceptor.invoke(MBeanServerWrapperInterceptor.java:288)
at com.sap.engine.services.jmx.CompletionInterceptor.invoke(CompletionInterceptor.java:409)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.server.interceptor.BasicMBeanServerInterceptor.invoke(BasicMBeanServerInterceptor.java:277)
at com.sap.jmx.provider.ProviderInterceptor.invoke(ProviderInterceptor.java:258)
at com.sap.engine.services.jmx.RedirectInterceptor.invoke(RedirectInterceptor.java:340)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.server.interceptor.MBeanServerInterceptorChain.invoke(MBeanServerInterceptorChain.java:330)
at com.sap.engine.services.jmx.MBeanServerSecurityWrapper.invoke(MBeanServerSecurityWrapper.java:287)
at com.sap.engine.services.jmx.ClusterInterceptor.invoke(ClusterInterceptor.java:776)
at com.sap.pj.jmx.server.interceptor.MBeanServerInterceptorChain.invoke(MBeanServerInterceptorChain.java:330)
at com.sap.tc.logviewer.client.j2ee.J2EELogviewerServerInvoker.invoke(J2EELogviewerServerInvoker.java:111)
at com.sap.tc.logviewer.client.j2ee.J2EELogviewerServerProxy.getLogs(J2EELogviewerServerProxy.java:105)
at com.sap.tc.logviewer.client.base.LogviewerClientImpl.getLogs(LogviewerClientImpl.java:114)
at com.sap.lm.webadmin.logviewer.impl.LV_View.getLogs(LV_View.java:865)
at com.sap.lm.webadmin.logviewer.impl.LV_View.fetchLogs(LV_View.java:834)
at com.sap.lm.webadmin.logviewer.impl.LV_View.fetchView(LV_View.java:516)
at com.sap.lm.webadmin.logviewer.impl.LV_View.fetchView(LV_View.java:496)
at com.sap.lm.webadmin.logviewer.impl.LV_View.fetchView(LV_View.java:492)
at com.sap.lm.webadmin.logviewer.impl.LVUI.openView(LVUI.java:609)
at com.sap.lm.webadmin.logviewer.impl.LVUI.openView(LVUI.java:577)
at com.sap.lm.webadmin.logviewer.impl.LVUI.openView(LVUI.java:573)
at com.sap.lm.webadmin.logviewer.LVView.onActionOpenSingleView(LVView.java:1648)
at com.sap.lm.webadmin.logviewer.wdp.InternalLVView.wdInvokeEventHandler(InternalLVView.java:1560)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.progmodel.generation.DelegatingView.invokeEventHandler(DelegatingView.java:87)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.progmodel.controller.Action.fire(Action.java:67)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.window.WindowPhaseModel.doHandleActionEvent(WindowPhaseModel.java:420)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.window.WindowPhaseModel.processRequest(WindowPhaseModel.java:132)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.window.WebDynproWindow.processRequest(WebDynproWindow.java:335)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.cal.AbstractClient.executeTasks(AbstractClient.java:143)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.session.ApplicationSession.doProcessing(ApplicationSession.java:321)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.session.ClientSession.doApplicationProcessingStandalone(ClientSession.java:713)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.session.ClientSession.doApplicationProcessing(ClientSession.java:666)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.session.ClientSession.doProcessing(ClientSession.java:250)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.clientserver.session.RequestManager.doProcessing(RequestManager.java:149)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.serverimpl.defaultimpl.DispatcherServlet.doContent(DispatcherServlet.java:62)
at com.sap.tc.webdynpro.serverimpl.defaultimpl.DispatcherServlet.doPost(DispatcherServlet.java:53)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:760)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.HttpHandlerImpl.runServlet(HttpHandlerImpl.java:401)
at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.HttpHandlerImpl.handleRequest(HttpHandlerImpl.java:266)
at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.startServlet(RequestAnalizer.java:386)
at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.startServlet(RequestAnalizer.java:364)
at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.invokeWebContainer(RequestAnalizer.java:1039)
at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.handle(RequestAnalizer.java:265)
at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.Client.handle(Client.java:95)
at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.Processor.request(Processor.java:175)
at com.sap.engine.core.service630.context.cluster.session.ApplicationSessionMessageListener.process(ApplicationSessionMessageListener.java:33)
at com.sap.engine.core.cluster.impl6.session.MessageRunner.run(MessageRunner.java:41)
at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java:102)
at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java:172)
Thanks in advanceHi,
have you take a look at SAP Note 701330 ?
One thread looking like your problem :
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Fabien. -
System logs filling up ALOT of disk space!
My syslogs are filling up my entire hdd space.
I checked top and it is constantly running at around 25% CPU.
These are the 3 offending logs being written:
everything.log
kernel.log
messages.log
I did a tail -f on all 3 files, and these are repeatedly loop, seems like a kernel issue: -> tail -f output: http://pastebin.com/m43e12d7e
Any idea how I can remedy this?
Thanks!apparently this is something to do with cx88, which appears to be a tv tuner driver. don't know why it's logging so verbosely though, looks like interrupt requests or something. anyway i guess one thing to do is make sure you have the right options for the card in /etc/modprobe.d/. I think there are some good v4l wikis out there that explain how to do this
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ICM7.5 - System is shutting down with a error message
Hi,
I have installed a ICM7.5 SPRAWLER in our Lab.All was working fine until yesterday, when I suddenly started receiving the below error
This system is shutting down. Please save all work in progress and log off.
Any unsaved changes will be lost.
This shutdown was initiated by LOGGERA-9a48f5 services..
Cisco systems. Inc, ICM Node Manager Manager shuting down system. To Cancel shutdown, run the stopshut utility
and the system shutsdown. I have not done any changes to the system.
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Please advise.
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First look at the nm (Node Manager) log file to see why it is having trouble and which of the processes has errors and cannot be restarted. Then check the offending process. Maybe increase the trace to see your problem.
Maybe the configlogger cannot talk to SQL or something. I think you will see what the problem is quite easily. Maybe you will know how to fix it, but if not, come back here with some trace and ask again.
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My log files are being spammed with
"kadmind; No such file or directory while initializing, aborting"
followed by edu.mit.kadmind exiting and respawning and then 4x:
"krb5kdc: cannot initialize realm My-FQDM.NET - see log file for details"
Not surprisingly, Kerberos logins do not work, for instance from iCal I get:
"Cannot contact any KDC for requested realm"
This is a brand new iMac with a brand new install of OS X Leopard, using "Standard" configuration. I'm a complete network admin newb and acknowledge that; I could really use some help getting Kerberos working, and failing that, getting it to stop respawning and spamming the error logs.
Edit: Sorry, wrong forum, reposted here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1934679&tstart=0
Message was edited by: Derek Jones3Hm, I definitely have a reverse PTR. But there's also definitely a problem with Kerberos. In the Directory, I click Edit for a user and get a GSSAPI Error (cannot find ticket for requested realm) followed by a "if you haven't dismissed the Kerberos authentication dialog by clicking 'Cancel', chances are there is a problem with Kerberos." Interestingly, there's never a dialog presented to me.
In case it's relevant, as mentioned, this is a new iMac. It will not boot from the OS X Server Install DVD - I have to start out with the client version of OS X and run the installer from the disc, and then reboot sans install DVD. If I try to boot from the DVD it restarts over and over again. Enterprise support said this is "normal" since the install DVD comes with 10.5.4 - it won't boot from a machine that came with 10.5.6 client.
Is it possible that something that the client version does with Kerberos (standalone machine?) doesn't get corrected in the Server install, preventing it from working? I'm postulizing this theory as I see in my error log shortly after boot:
com.apple.KerberosAutoConfig[3244] Couldn't find KerberosClient config record
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