Three beeps = ?

Hello,
I am helping a friend with an iBook 12" 1.2G G4 running Tiger. They have pictures from a trip on the hard drive and the computer has stopped working. I am going to try to help them tomorrow and I am not sure what to bring. My fear is that there is no hope for the iBook and I will need to dismantle it to save the HD.
Here is the email they sent me
"Upon pressing the power button one gets an angry hiss from a fan. This leads into 3 ominous beeps not unlike those might hear on board a nuclear submarine when it is in the sites of an enemy torpedo. The screen remains blank and the little light on the front of the iBook (power/sleep light) follows a steady pattern of 3 blinks followed by steady light for approx 5 secs. This pattern is continually repeated. In morse code this is the letter "B" which leads me to believe that my computer is calling out my name as best it can, begging for aid."
Any idea what is going on or suggestion how to proceed would be very appreciated

That's the machine telling you there is bad RAM. Does the machine have an additional simm installed? you can pull it & try to boot the machine. If 3 beeps continue, then it's the onboard RAM which can't be changed.
But try this: there is a way to disable the onboard RAM & use just the simm.
http://forums.macworld.com/thread/102856
http://osxbook.com/book/bonus/ancient/whatismacosx//arch_boot.html

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    May 13 03:57:04 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: MacAuthEvent en1  Auth result for: 00:26:bb:76:5d:86  MAC AUTH succeeded
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    May 13 03:57:04 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
    May 13 03:57:04 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: en1: BSSID changed to 00:26:bb:76:5d:86
    May 13 03:57:04 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: AirPort: RSN handshake complete on en1
    May 13 03:57:05 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: en1: BSSID changed to 00:26:bb:76:5d:86
    May 13 03:57:06 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: utun_ctl_connect: creating interface utun0
    May 13 03:57:39 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: nspace-handler-unblock: did not find token 40230
    May 13 04:04:21 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: nspace-handler-set-snapshot-time: 1336896263
    May 13 04:11:46 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: nspace-handler-unblock: did not find token 44346
    May 13 04:15:26 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: nspace-handler-set-snapshot-time: 1336896928
    May 13 04:15:48 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_mount: /Volumes/Seabright-1, pid 7062
    May 13 04:16:05 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7067]: CheckPrefs: Host Prefs
    May 13 04:16:05 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7067]:                    afp_reconnect_allow: Yes
    May 13 04:16:05 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7067]:                    afp_mount_defaultFlags: 0
    May 13 04:16:05 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7067]:                    afp_reconnect_interval: 10, afp_reconnect_max_time: 600 secs
    May 13 04:16:05 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7067]:                    afp_debug_level: 5, afp_debug_syslog: Yes
    May 13 04:16:05 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7067]:                    afp_host_prefs_version: 15
    May 13 04:16:05 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7067]:                    afp_active_timeout: 0, afp_idle_timeout: 0
    May 13 04:16:05 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7067]:                    afp_wan_threshold: 0, afp_wan_quantum: 0
    May 13 04:16:05 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7067]:                    afp_no_volChange_caching: 1, afp_no_kQueues: 0, afp_no_caseSensitiveVols: 0
    May 13 04:16:05 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7067]:                    afp_minFileCache: 5, afp_maxFileCache: 60
    May 13 04:16:05 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7067]:                    afp_minDirCache: 5, afp_maxDirCache: 60
    May 13 04:16:05 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7067]:                    afp_softmount_vols: No, afp_softautomount_vols: No
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    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_reconnect_allow: Yes
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_mount_defaultFlags: 0
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_reconnect_interval: 10, afp_reconnect_max_time: 600 secs
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_debug_level: 5, afp_debug_syslog: Yes
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_host_prefs_version: 15
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_active_timeout: 0, afp_idle_timeout: 0
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_wan_threshold: 0, afp_wan_quantum: 0
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_no_volChange_caching: 1, afp_no_kQueues: 0, afp_no_caseSensitiveVols: 0
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_minFileCache: 5, afp_maxFileCache: 60
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_minDirCache: 5, afp_maxDirCache: 60
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_softmount_vols: No, afp_softautomount_vols: No
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_forceKerberosOnly: No, afp_immutable_dirs: Yes
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_allow_submounts: Yes, afp_prefer_IPv4: Yes
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_minQuantumNbr: 0, afp_maxQuantumNbr: 0, afp_minQuantumSize: 0, afp_maxQuantumSize: 0
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_minIOToleranceMSecs: 0, afp_maxIOToleranceMSecs: 0, afp_minSingleIOToleranceMSecs: 0, afp_maxSingleIOToleranceMSecs: 0
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_allow_system_uams: No, afp_allow_user_uams: No
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]: CheckPrefs: User Prefs
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_login_displayGreeting: Yes
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_keychain_search: Yes, afp_keychain_add: No
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_voldlog_skipIfOnly: No
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_cleartext_allow: No, afp_cleartext_warn: No
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_use_default_name: No, afp_use_short_name: No
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_default_name: (null)
    May 13 04:16:07 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7073]:                    afp_prefs_version: 15
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]: CheckPrefs: Host Prefs
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_reconnect_allow: Yes
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_mount_defaultFlags: 0
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_reconnect_interval: 10, afp_reconnect_max_time: 600 secs
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_debug_level: 5, afp_debug_syslog: Yes
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_host_prefs_version: 15
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_active_timeout: 0, afp_idle_timeout: 0
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_wan_threshold: 0, afp_wan_quantum: 0
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_no_volChange_caching: 1, afp_no_kQueues: 0, afp_no_caseSensitiveVols: 0
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_minFileCache: 5, afp_maxFileCache: 60
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_minDirCache: 5, afp_maxDirCache: 60
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_softmount_vols: No, afp_softautomount_vols: No
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_forceKerberosOnly: No, afp_immutable_dirs: Yes
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_allow_submounts: Yes, afp_prefer_IPv4: Yes
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_minQuantumNbr: 0, afp_maxQuantumNbr: 0, afp_minQuantumSize: 0, afp_maxQuantumSize: 0
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_minIOToleranceMSecs: 0, afp_maxIOToleranceMSecs: 0, afp_minSingleIOToleranceMSecs: 0, afp_maxSingleIOToleranceMSecs: 0
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_allow_system_uams: No, afp_allow_user_uams: No
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]: CheckPrefs: User Prefs
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_login_displayGreeting: Yes
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_keychain_search: Yes, afp_keychain_add: No
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_voldlog_skipIfOnly: No
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_cleartext_allow: No, afp_cleartext_warn: No
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_use_default_name: No, afp_use_short_name: No
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_default_name: (null)
    May 13 04:16:10 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7079]:                    afp_prefs_version: 15
    May 13 04:46:00 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_unmount: /Volumes/Seabright-1, flags 0, pid 7154
    May 13 04:47:31 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: hibernate image path: /var/vm/sleepimage
    May 13 04:47:31 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: sizeof(IOHibernateImageHeader) == 512
    May 13 04:47:31 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 8589934592, partition base 0x0, maxio 400000 ssd 0
    May 13 04:47:31 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: hibernate image major 14, minor 0, blocksize 512, pollers 4
    May 13 04:47:31 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: hibernate_alloc_pages flags 00000000, gobbling 0 pages
    May 13 04:47:31 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: hibernate_setup(0) took 0 ms
    May 13 04:47:32 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: en1: BSSID changed to 00:26:bb:76:5d:86
    May 13 04:47:32 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: wlEvent: en1 en1 Link DOWN virtIf = 0
    May 13 04:47:32 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
    May 13 04:47:32 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]:
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall start 0xffffff80d21c8000, 0xffffff80d228b000
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 519 ms
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: pages 790814, wire 248357, act 215631, inact 5689, spec 338, zf 0, throt 0, could discard act 137292 inact 86463 purgeable 19621 spec 77423
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall found pageCount 470015
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen, ml_get_interrupts_enabled 0
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: writing 469750 pages
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: encryptStart 4fa30
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: encryptEnd c10a000
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: image1Size 0x14422600, encryptStart1 0x4fa30, End1 0xc10a000
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: encryptStart 14422600
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: encryptEnd 2a67cc00
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: PMStats: Hibernate write took 9381 ms
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: all time: 9381 ms, comp bytes: 1924403200 time: 1640 ms 1118 Mb/s, crypt bytes: 573656016 time: 773 ms 706 Mb/s,
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: image 711445504, uncompressed 1924403200 (469825), compressed 707024848 (36%), sum1 38bc6152, sum2 99dcc06f
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: wired_pages_encrypted 149837, wired_pages_clear 98330, dirty_pages_encrypted 221658
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: hibernate_write_image done(0)
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: sleep
    May 13 04:47:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: nfs server localhost:/qB1caQOlFYRjgRetGTrrkA: not responding
    May 13 09:36:54 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: Wake reason: EHC2
    May 13 09:36:54 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    May 13 09:36:54 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: The USB device HubDevice (Port 1 of Hub at 0xfa000000) may have caused a wake by issuing a remote wakeup (2)
    May 13 09:36:54 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'X0'.
    May 13 09:36:54 AdaptivePeak-2 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
    May 13 09:36:54 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: The USB device Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad (Port 2 of Hub at 0xfa100000) may have caused a wake by issuing a remote wakeup (3)
    May 13 09:36:54 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: HID tickle 159 ms
    May 13 09:36:56 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: nfs server localhost:/qB1caQOlFYRjgRetGTrrkA: is alive again
    May 13 09:36:58 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: en1: 802.11d country code set to 'US'.
    May 13 09:36:58 AdaptivePeak-2 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
    May 13 09:36:58 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: MacAuthEvent en1  Auth result for: 00:26:bb:76:5d:86  MAC AUTH succeeded
    May 13 09:36:58 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: wlEvent: en1 en1 Link UP virtIf = 0
    May 13 09:36:58 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
    May 13 09:36:58 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: en1: BSSID changed to 00:26:bb:76:5d:86
    May 13 09:36:58 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: AirPort: RSN handshake complete on en1
    May 13 09:37:00 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: utun_ctl_connect: creating interface utun0
    May 13 09:37:00 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: utun0: attached with 0 suspended link-layer multicast membership(s)
    May 13 09:37:34 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: nspace-handler-unblock: did not find token 46520
    May 13 09:37:34 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: nspace-handler-set-snapshot-time: 1336916256
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_mount: /Volumes/Seabright-1, pid 7175
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]: CheckPrefs: Host Prefs
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_reconnect_allow: Yes
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_mount_defaultFlags: 0
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_reconnect_interval: 10, afp_reconnect_max_time: 600 secs
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_debug_level: 5, afp_debug_syslog: Yes
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_host_prefs_version: 15
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_active_timeout: 0, afp_idle_timeout: 0
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_wan_threshold: 0, afp_wan_quantum: 0
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_no_volChange_caching: 1, afp_no_kQueues: 0, afp_no_caseSensitiveVols: 0
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_minFileCache: 5, afp_maxFileCache: 60
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_minDirCache: 5, afp_maxDirCache: 60
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_softmount_vols: No, afp_softautomount_vols: No
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_forceKerberosOnly: No, afp_immutable_dirs: Yes
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_allow_submounts: Yes, afp_prefer_IPv4: Yes
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_minQuantumNbr: 0, afp_maxQuantumNbr: 0, afp_minQuantumSize: 0, afp_maxQuantumSize: 0
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_minIOToleranceMSecs: 0, afp_maxIOToleranceMSecs: 0, afp_minSingleIOToleranceMSecs: 0, afp_maxSingleIOToleranceMSecs: 0
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_allow_system_uams: No, afp_allow_user_uams: No
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]: CheckPrefs: User Prefs
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_login_displayGreeting: Yes
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_keychain_search: Yes, afp_keychain_add: No
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_voldlog_skipIfOnly: No
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_cleartext_allow: No, afp_cleartext_warn: No
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_use_default_name: No, afp_use_short_name: No
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_default_name: (null)
    May 13 09:37:43 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7179]:                    afp_prefs_version: 15
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]: CheckPrefs: Host Prefs
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_reconnect_allow: Yes
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_mount_defaultFlags: 0
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_reconnect_interval: 10, afp_reconnect_max_time: 600 secs
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_debug_level: 5, afp_debug_syslog: Yes
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_host_prefs_version: 15
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_active_timeout: 0, afp_idle_timeout: 0
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_wan_threshold: 0, afp_wan_quantum: 0
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_no_volChange_caching: 1, afp_no_kQueues: 0, afp_no_caseSensitiveVols: 0
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_minFileCache: 5, afp_maxFileCache: 60
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_minDirCache: 5, afp_maxDirCache: 60
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_softmount_vols: No, afp_softautomount_vols: No
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_forceKerberosOnly: No, afp_immutable_dirs: Yes
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_allow_submounts: Yes, afp_prefer_IPv4: Yes
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_minQuantumNbr: 0, afp_maxQuantumNbr: 0, afp_minQuantumSize: 0, afp_maxQuantumSize: 0
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_minIOToleranceMSecs: 0, afp_maxIOToleranceMSecs: 0, afp_minSingleIOToleranceMSecs: 0, afp_maxSingleIOToleranceMSecs: 0
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_allow_system_uams: No, afp_allow_user_uams: No
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]: CheckPrefs: User Prefs
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_login_displayGreeting: Yes
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_keychain_search: Yes, afp_keychain_add: No
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_voldlog_skipIfOnly: No
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_cleartext_allow: No, afp_cleartext_warn: No
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_use_default_name: No, afp_use_short_name: No
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_default_name: (null)
    May 13 09:37:46 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7185]:                    afp_prefs_version: 15
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]: CheckPrefs: Host Prefs
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_reconnect_allow: Yes
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_mount_defaultFlags: 0
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_reconnect_interval: 10, afp_reconnect_max_time: 600 secs
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_debug_level: 5, afp_debug_syslog: Yes
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_host_prefs_version: 15
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_active_timeout: 0, afp_idle_timeout: 0
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_wan_threshold: 0, afp_wan_quantum: 0
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_no_volChange_caching: 1, afp_no_kQueues: 0, afp_no_caseSensitiveVols: 0
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_minFileCache: 5, afp_maxFileCache: 60
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_minDirCache: 5, afp_maxDirCache: 60
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_softmount_vols: No, afp_softautomount_vols: No
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_forceKerberosOnly: No, afp_immutable_dirs: Yes
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_allow_submounts: Yes, afp_prefer_IPv4: Yes
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_minQuantumNbr: 0, afp_maxQuantumNbr: 0, afp_minQuantumSize: 0, afp_maxQuantumSize: 0
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_minIOToleranceMSecs: 0, afp_maxIOToleranceMSecs: 0, afp_minSingleIOToleranceMSecs: 0, afp_maxSingleIOToleranceMSecs: 0
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_allow_system_uams: No, afp_allow_user_uams: No
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]: CheckPrefs: User Prefs
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_login_displayGreeting: Yes
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_keychain_search: Yes, afp_keychain_add: No
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_voldlog_skipIfOnly: No
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_cleartext_allow: No, afp_cleartext_warn: No
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_use_default_name: No, afp_use_short_name: No
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_default_name: (null)
    May 13 09:37:48 AdaptivePeak-2 diskimages-helper[7191]:                    afp_prefs_version: 15
    May 13 09:45:40 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: nspace-handler-unblock: did not find token 46734
    May 13 09:45:52 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: AFP_VFS afpfs_unmount: /Volumes/Seabright-1, flags 0, pid 7218
    May 13 09:50:44 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: hibernate image path: /var/vm/sleepimage
    May 13 09:50:44 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: sizeof(IOHibernateImageHeader) == 512
    May 13 09:50:44 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 8589934592, partition base 0x0, maxio 400000 ssd 0
    May 13 09:50:44 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: hibernate image major 14, minor 0, blocksize 512, pollers 4
    May 13 09:50:44 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: hibernate_alloc_pages flags 00000000, gobbling 0 pages
    May 13 09:50:44 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: hibernate_setup(0) took 0 ms
    May 13 09:50:46 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: en1: BSSID changed to 00:26:bb:76:5d:86
    May 13 09:50:46 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: wlEvent: en1 en1 Link DOWN virtIf = 0
    May 13 09:50:46 AdaptivePeak-2 kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
    May 13 11:15:47 localhost kernel[0]: PMAP: PCID enabled

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