Time Machine - Airport Disk Hangs after installing 10.5.6 update

The 10.5.6 update basically made my Time Capsule and Airport Disk connected to the Time Capsule unusable. I've repaired the permissions as suggested in other posts - this did not fix the problem.
I was unable to perform any incremental backups initially after the 10.5.6 update, so I archived my sparsebundle and created a new one by doing a full fresh backup - which completed successfully. However, after the backup, I was unable to connect to the Time Capsule or the USB drive connected to the Time Capsule via Finder - when trying to connect my computer hangs and I'm forced to do a hard restart of BOTH my computer AND the Time Capsule, if I just restart one or the other the problem persists. If I let the connection attempt run long enough I get an "Error Code: -8072" message and still have to do a hard restart. After the hard restart of my computer and Time Capsule I'm able to connect to the Time Capsule and the USB drive connected to Time Capsule just fine. However, once the backup runs again - the same problem returns, I can no longer access the Time Capsule or the USB drive connected to Time Capsule and have to do a hard restart of BOTH my computer AND Time Capsule. This 10.5.6 update has been havoc, anyone have the same troubles or ideas for resolving this. Before updating to 10.5.6 my system was working flawlessly with Time Capsule and the connected USB drive.

You might to well to repost in the TimeCapsule forum here:
http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1253
where such issues are regularly dealt with

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  • Time Machine: Backup Disk Not Available

    I realize there are a few topics floating around about this issue, but I'm still not finding a solution. Not sure if my situation is different than the others but figured I'd take a shot a describing my scenario in a new thread and seeing if it generates any new ideas.
    I have a 2TB Seagate external expansion drive connected to a MacMini on my home network. The drive is formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) and is not partitioned.
    I have mounted the drive on my MacBook Pro 2.66/i7 running 10.6.6. I then go to the TM Preference pane and select the drive, enter the username and password for my admin account on the Mini. It indicates that it's preparing and then comes back a minute later with a Time Machine error indicating that the backup drive is not available.
    I have an older MacBook Pro, my sons MacBook, and my wife's Macbook also on the network. Each of these Macs can mount the backup drive, select it in the TM Preference pane and successfully begin and maintain the TM backup.
    I have created a second "test" account on my MacBook Pro. I have followed the same steps and have had no problems with time machine preparing and successfully beginning the back up account.
    So - with those facts - I have had to conclude that there is something amiss with my main account.
    Other steps I have taken on my MBP with my main account include:
    * Deleting the com.timemachine.plist file from /Library/Preferences - restarting and trying again. No luck.
    * Restarting into applejack and performing an "applejack auto restart". No luck
    * Removing all timemachine related entries in the Keychain, running Keychain FirstAid. No luck.
    * Reformatting the external drive on the Mini, repairing permissions and running a disk repair and starting all over again. No luck.
    In each case above a restart was done before attempting to reinitiate the TM process.
    So - with out blabbering on with any more details, I think it's clear that I'm at a bit of a loss as to what else I should try. I'm WIDE open to suggestions.

    I resolved this issue just this morning (see below). This may not (or may) apply to your situation because yours magically corrected itself, but hopefully it will help somebody.
    Environment Architecture: We appear to have a very similar system architecture to the one you describe. In my case, we have 4 macs all relying on Time Machine and a networked 1TB Time Capsule for backups. Each of 3 workstation macs share data from the 4th, which we use as a primary server. I ran into my problem when the Time Capsule filled up and stopped backing up our primary server due to lack of available space. All recommended solutions for freeing up space appeared time consuming, and because we do daily off-site backups through MOZY (we use Time Machine for simplicity of recovery for hourly backups) I could take the "easier" path of just reformatting the Time Capsule's data drive and start again fresh.
    Problem identified: Per instructions, I used Airport Utility to erase my Time Capsule data drive, but thought I'd check my existing settings while I was there. Seeing the password prompt, and not remembering for sure what my password was, I thought I'd just reset it to what I wanted. Seemed benign at the time. When I started my 1st system's backup, I was prompted for the Time Capsule's password, and entered the new password. It accepted it as it should have, but then rejected the backup with a message indicating that I had provided the incorrect network account and password. The odd part was that it had originally accepted it, and even flashed the available space on the Time Machine preferences window. After much searching through these topics, I discovered that the password is stored multiple times -- some correctly and some not. Correcting the passwords fixed the problems.
    Where to look:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2048
    Mac OS X 10.5.3 or later: Time Machine - "Backup volume could not be mounted" after changing network volume's password
    * Last Modified: October 14, 2008
    * Article: TS2048
    As it turns out, Apple stores that password in multiple places in your Keychain (don't ask me why!), even using the identical Keychain entry name. All I can presume is that one piece of the software looked in one Keychain entry, and another looked in a different Keychain entry. The passwords were different (one was my original password, and one was my new password). Once I changed them to the same thing on each of my satellite stations, they all worked again and Time Machine is happily chugging along on all workstations.

  • Verify Disk failed for Time Machine backup disk

    Thread <http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=7930301&#7930301> discussed a similar issue, but it was closed without an answer so I'm opening a new one.
    After a power failure I ran Disk Utility to Repair Permissions on my boot disk and Verify Disk on another that I use to store media files; neither had significant problems. Then I ran Verify Disk (verify, not repair; and disk, not permissions) on my Time Machine backup disk. It started spitting out the errors shown below. The time remaining counted up to 16 minutes, but wasn't coming down very fast so I left it running overnight. My machine is set to not sleep or spin down the disks. The next evening it was down to 12 minutes left, and was still spitting out the same errors. The second evening it was done, having failed out as shown in this log file excerpt:
    2009-06-20 22:25:48 -0400: Verifying volume “Backup”
    Starting verification tool: 2009-06-20 22:25:48 -0400
    2009-06-20 22:25:50 -0400: Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    2009-06-20 22:25:50 -0400: Checking Extents Overflow file.
    2009-06-20 22:25:50 -0400: Checking Catalog file.
    2009-06-20 22:35:21 -0400: Checking multi-linked files.
    2009-06-20 23:08:17 -0400: Checking Catalog hierarchy.
    2009-06-20 23:16:59 -0400: Checking Extended Attributes file.
    2009-06-20 23:18:34 -0400: Checking multi-linked directories.
    2009-06-20 23:31:05 -0400: 2009-06-20 23:31:05 -0400: Incorrect owner flags for directory hard link (id = 3763501)
    2009-06-20 23:31:05 -0400: 2009-06-20 23:31:05 -0400: 2009-06-20 23:31:05 -0400: (It should be 0x2 instead of 0x0)
    2009-06-22 15:14:54 -0400: 2009-06-22 15:14:57 -0400: Incorrect owner flags for directory hard link (id = 7746623)
    2009-06-22 15:14:59 -0400: 2009-06-22 15:15:00 -0400: 2009-06-22 15:15:02 -0400: (It should be 0x2 instead of 0x0)
    2009-06-22 15:20:35 -0400: Checking volume bitmap.
    2009-06-22 15:20:37 -0400: Checking volume information.
    2009-06-22 15:20:39 -0400: 2009-06-22 15:20:41 -0400: The volume Backup needs to be repaired.
    2009-06-22 15:20:43 -0400: Error: Filesystem verify or repair failed.2009-06-22 15:20:44 -0400:
    2009-06-22 15:20:44 -0400: Disk Utility stopped verifying “Backup” because the following error was encountered:
    Filesystem verify or repair failed.
    At that point the whole system was extremely sluggish, and the access light on the backup disk was flashing steadily. The pmTool process seemed to be running away, but the system wasn't responsive enough for me to do much about it, so I held down the power button to shutdown. Upon the 2nd restart the system booted and seems to be OK, but I'm leery of running another Verify Disk.
    What's going on? Are those errors anything to worry about? Is it possible to run Verify Disk on a Time Machine backup disk? What about Repair Disk?

    John Seal wrote:
    2009-06-22 15:20:43 -0400: Error: Filesystem verify or repair failed.2009-06-22 15:20:44 -0400:
    2009-06-22 15:20:44 -0400: Disk Utility stopped verifying “Backup” because the following error was encountered:
    Filesystem verify or repair failed.
    At that point the whole system was extremely sluggish, and the access light on the backup disk was flashing steadily. The pmTool process seemed to be running away, but the system wasn't responsive enough for me to do much about it, so I held down the power button to shutdown.
    Any time Disk Utility says you need to repair a disk, you need to repair it. Period.
    So run it. If it fails to repair everything, run it again (and again) until it either repairs everything or can't repair any more. If it can't repair it, post back and we'll discuss options.
    There's no point in running +Verify Disk+ on an external drive; just run +Repair Disk.+ The only time +Verify Disk+ is needed is for your internal HD (because you can't repair the disk you're running from).
    And you need to do that again because of the forced power-down. Any time there's an abnormal shutdown, it's possible the file system on your internal HD can be damaged. Usually it isn't, but it's possible. If that says you need to repair it, you'll have to boot from your Leopard Install disc and use it's copy of DU. Post back if you need to do this but don't know how.

  • Time machine stop back up after standby

    Hi,
    I'm experiencing a problem when time machine tries to perform a backup after coming back from standby. I've been using the same external usb HDD Touro Hitachi 2TB (but only 500 Gb used for a time machine separate partition) since I installed Mavericks almost a year ago and all the backups have been performed without any problem even aftre the Macwakes up after standby. I don't remember very well when this problem started, but probably no more than a couple of months ago. Did anyone experienced a problem like this after installing an OS/X patch?
    Please find attached the error popup. Your help on this will be very appreciated.
    Vincenzo

    After a successful backup in safe mode, I got a failing backup after iMac woke up from stand by. The "Failed to write attrs for" messages are repeated thousands times (I posted just few of them). The time machine hdd was the only external device connected.
    Following the log:
    22/03/14 20:37:48,240 com.apple.backupd[1588]: Failed to write attrs for /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac di Vincenzo /2014-03-22-192753/Macintosh HD/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/SharedFrameworks/GPUToolsAnalysis.framework/ Versions/A/Resources/English.lproj/AnalyzerFindingShort.strings ({
        "_kTimeMachineNewestSnapshot" = "2014-03-22 18:27:53 +0000";
    22/03/14 20:37:48,240 com.apple.backupd[1588]: Failed to write attrs for /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac di Vincenzo /2014-03-22-192753/Macintosh HD/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/SharedFrameworks/GPUToolsAnalysis.framework/ Versions/A/Resources/English.lproj/AnalyzerFindingSimplified.strings ({
        "_kTimeMachineNewestSnapshot" = "2014-03-22 18:27:53 +0000";
    22/03/14 20:37:48,241 com.apple.backupd[1588]: Failed to write attrs for /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac di Vincenzo /2014-03-22-192753/Macintosh HD/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/SharedFrameworks/GPUToolsAnalysis.framework/ Versions/A/Resources/Info.plist ({
        "_kTimeMachineNewestSnapshot" = "2014-03-22 18:27:53 +0000";
    22/03/14 20:37:48,241 com.apple.backupd[1588]: Failed to write attrs for /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac di Vincenzo /2014-03-22-192753/Macintosh HD/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/SharedFrameworks/GPUToolsAnalysis.framework/ Versions/A/Resources/version.plist ({
        "_kTimeMachineNewestSnapshot" = "2014-03-22 18:27:53 +0000";
    22/03/14 20:37:48,241 com.apple.backupd[1588]: Failed to write attrs for /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac di Vincenzo /2014-03-22-192753/Macintosh HD/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/SharedFrameworks/GPUToolsCore.framework ({
        "_kTimeMachineNewestSnapshot" = "2014-03-22 18:27:53 +0000";
    22/03/14 20:37:49,102 com.apple.backupd[1588]: Error writing to backup log.  NSFileHandleOperationException:*** -[NSConcreteFileHandle writeData:]: Invalid argument
    22/03/14 20:37:49,102 com.apple.backupd[1588]: Error: (-50) SrcErr:NO Copying /Applications to /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac di Vincenzo /2014-03-22-203328.inProgress/292D5491-B329-49F7-A88A-D3A43A3291A9/Macintosh HD
    22/03/14 20:37:49,116 com.apple.backupd[1588]: Error writing to backup log.  NSFileHandleOperationException:*** -[NSConcreteFileHandle writeData:]: Invalid argument
    22/03/14 20:37:49,116 com.apple.backupd[1588]: Error: (-50) SrcErr:NO Copying /bin to /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac di Vincenzo /2014-03-22-203328.inProgress/292D5491-B329-49F7-A88A-D3A43A3291A9/Macintosh HD
    22/03/14 20:37:49,156 com.apple.backupd[1588]: Error writing to backup log.  NSFileHandleOperationException:*** -[NSConcreteFileHandle writeData:]: Invalid argument
    22/03/14 20:37:49,156 com.apple.backupd[1588]: Error: (-50) SrcErr:NO Copying /cores to /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac di Vincenzo /2014-03-22-203328.inProgress/292D5491-B329-49F7-A88A-D3A43A3291A9/Macintosh HD
    22/03/14 20:37:49,156 com.apple.backupd[1588]: Error writing to backup log.  NSFileHandleOperationException:*** -[NSConcreteFileHandle writeData:]: Invalid argument
    22/03/14 20:37:49,157 com.apple.backupd[1588]: Error: (-50) SrcErr:NO Copying /etc to /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac di Vincenzo /2014-03-22-203328.inProgress/292D5491-B329-49F7-A88A-D3A43A3291A9/Macintosh HD
    22/03/14 20:37:49,230 com.apple.backupd[1588]: Error writing to backup log.  NSFileHandleOperationException:*** -[NSConcreteFileHandle writeData:]: Invalid argument
    22/03/14 20:37:49,230 com.apple.backupd[1588]: Error: (-50) SrcErr:NO Copying /lib to /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/iMac di Vincenzo /2014-03-22-203328.inProgress/292D5491-B329-49F7-A88A-D3A43A3291A9/Macintosh HD
    22/03/14 20:37:50,028 com.apple.backupd[1588]: Backup failed with error 11: 11
    22/03/14 20:38:02,762 ntpd[454]: ntpd: wake time set +0.212925 s
    22/03/14 20:38:02,803 com.apple.time[1409]: Interval maximum value is 946100000 seconds (specified value: 9223372036854775807).
    22/03/14 20:38:02,820 com.apple.time[1409]: Interval maximum value is 946100000 seconds (specified value: 9223372036854775807).
    22/03/14 20:39:23,691 com.apple.kextd[17]: Can't load /System/Library/Extensions/IOUSBFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/AppleUSBCDC.kext - ineligible during safe boot.
    22/03/14 20:39:23,694 com.apple.kextd[17]: Load com.apple.driver.AppleUSBCDC failed; removing personalities from kernel.
    22/03/14 20:39:23,000 kernel[0]: USBMSC Identifier (non-unique): 10031618019550 0x48d 0x1167 0x100, 2
    22/03/14 20:39:25,965 com.apple.kextd[17]: Can't load /System/Library/Extensions/msdosfs.kext - ineligible during safe boot.
    22/03/14 20:39:25,980 diskarbitrationd[58]: unable to mount /dev/disk2s1 (status code 0x00000047).
    22/03/14 20:40:58,624 SecurityAgent[1624]: MacBuddy was run = 0
    22/03/14 20:40:58,856 WindowServer[487]: _CGXSetWindowBackgroundBlurRadius: Invalid window 0xffffffff
    22/03/14 20:41:07,855 SecurityAgent[1624]: User info context values set for amministratore
    22/03/14 20:41:09,243 SecurityAgent[1624]: Login Window login proceeding
    22/03/14 20:41:09,549 WindowServer[487]: Session 257 retained (2 references)
    22/03/14 20:41:09,549 WindowServer[487]: Session 257 released (1 references)
    22/03/14 20:41:09,737 loginwindow[1629]: Login Window Application Started
    22/03/14 20:41:09,759 WindowServer[487]: _CGXNewConnectionPort: Call from workspace.  Updating audit session 100000 -> 100018
    22/03/14 20:41:09,761 loginwindow[1629]: **DMPROXY** Found `/System/Library/CoreServices/DMProxy'.
    22/03/14 20:41:09,974 WindowServer[487]: Display 0x41dc9d00: Unit 0; ColorProfile { 3, "Display"}; TransferFormula (1.000000, 1.000000, 1.000000)
    22/03/14 20:41:09,975 WindowServer[487]: Display 0x41dc9d00: Unit 0; ColorProfile { 3, "Display"}; TransferFormula (1.000000, 1.000000, 1.000000)
    22/03/14 20:41:10,031 launchctl[1632]: com.apple.findmymacmessenger: Already loaded
    22/03/14 20:41:10,657 airportd[69]: _doAutoJoin: Already associated to “TP-LINK_BA906C_rete”. Bailing on auto-join.
    22/03/14 20:41:10,771 WindowServer[487]: _CGXNewConnectionPort: Call from workspace.  Updating audit session 100018 -> 100018
    22/03/14 20:41:10,799 loginwindow[1629]: Login Window Started Security Agent
    22/03/14 20:41:10,872 AirPlayUIAgent[1488]: 2014-03-22 08:41:10.871692 PM [AirPlayUIAgent] Changed PIN pairing: no
    22/03/14 20:41:11,018 SecurityAgent[1640]: MacBuddy was run = 0
    22/03/14 20:41:11,033 SecurityAgent[1640]: User info context values set for amministratore
    22/03/14 20:41:11,365 com.apple.kextd[17]: Can't load /System/Library/Extensions/msdosfs.kext - ineligible during safe boot.
    22/03/14 20:41:11,371 diskarbitrationd[58]: unable to mount /dev/disk2s1 (status code 0x00000047).
    22/03/14 20:41:11,404 parentalcontrolsd[1641]: StartObservingFSEvents [849:] -- *** StartObservingFSEvents started event stream
    22/03/14 20:41:11,495 com.apple.SecurityServer[19]: Session 100018 created
    22/03/14 20:41:11,786 com.apple.kextd[17]: Can't load /System/Library/Extensions/msdosfs.kext - ineligible during safe boot.
    22/03/14 20:41:11,792 diskarbitrationd[58]: unable to mount /dev/disk2s1 (status code 0x00000047).
    22/03/14 20:41:11,856 AirPlayUIAgent[1488]: 2014-03-22 08:41:11.856074 PM [AirPlayUIAgent] Changed PIN pairing: no
    22/03/14 20:41:12,046 AirPlayUIAgent[1488]: 2014-03-22 08:41:12.046408 PM [AirPlayUIAgent] Changed PIN pairing: no
    22/03/14 20:41:12,850 UserEventAgent[1633]: Failed to copy info dictionary for bundle /System/Library/UserEventPlugins/alfUIplugin.plugin
    22/03/14 20:41:13,969 com.apple.kextd[17]: kext com.github.osxfuse.filesystems.osxfusefs  203089000 is in exception list, allowing to load
    22/03/14 20:41:13,977 com.apple.kextd[17]: Can't load /Library/Filesystems/osxfusefs.fs/Support/osxfusefs.kext - ineligible during safe boot.
    22/03/14 20:41:14,031 diskarbitrationd[58]: unable to mount /dev/disk0s4 (status code 0x00000015).
    22/03/14 20:41:14,087 loginwindow[1629]: Login Window - Returned from Security Agent
    22/03/14 20:41:14,117 loginwindow[1629]: USER_PROCESS: 1629 console
    22/03/14 20:41:14,133 mds[41]: (Normal) Volume: Spotlight is disabled on /Users/amministratore 566B52E2-8EAB-4611-ACEB-9E480F6E6A57.  This can impact search in Mail and other applications
    22/03/14 20:41:14,270 airportd[69]: _doAutoJoin: Already associated to “TP-LINK_BA906C_rete”. Bailing on auto-join.
    22/03/14 20:41:14,000 kernel[0]: AppleKeyStore:Sending lock change 0
    22/03/14 20:41:14,410 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[2038]: Background: Aqua: Registering new GUI session.
    22/03/14 20:41:14,487 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[2038]: (com.apple.EscrowSecurityAlert) Unknown key: seatbelt-profiles
    22/03/14 20:41:14,489 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[2038]: (com.apple.ReportCrash) Falling back to default Mach exception handler. Could not find: com.apple.ReportCrash.Self
    22/03/14 20:41:14,494 launchctl[2041]: com.apple.pluginkit.pkd: Already loaded
    22/03/14 20:41:14,494 launchctl[2041]: com.apple.sbd: Already loaded
    22/03/14 20:41:14,547 distnoted[2043]: # distnote server agent  absolute time: 4950.614426767   civil time: Sat Mar 22 20:41:14 2014   pid: 2043 uid: 501  root: no
    22/03/14 20:41:16,941 accountsd[2072]: assertion failed: 13C64: liblaunch.dylib + 25164 [38D1AB2C-A476-385F-8EA8-7AB604CA1F89]: 0x25
    22/03/14 20:41:17,458 WiFiKeychainProxy[2049]: [NO client logger] <Nov 10 2013 18:30:13> WIFICLOUDSYNC WiFiCloudSyncEngineCreate: created...
    22/03/14 20:41:17,459 WiFiKeychainProxy[2049]: [NO client logger] <Nov 10 2013 18:30:13> WIFICLOUDSYNC WiFiCloudSyncEngineRegisterCallbacks: WiFiCloudSyncEngineCallbacks version - 0, bundle id - com.apple.wifi.WiFiKeychainProxy
    22/03/14 20:41:18,079 accountsd[2072]: /SourceCache/Accounts/Accounts-336.9/ACDAuthenticationPluginManager.m - -[ACDAuthenticationPluginManager credentialForAccount:client:handler:] - 230 - The authentication plugin for account "" (5BFB1EE8-7316-4669-86E1-E898D064D663) could not be found!
    22/03/14 20:41:18,079 accountsd[2072]: /SourceCache/Accounts/Accounts-336.9/ACDAccountStore.m - __62-[ACDAccountStore credentialForAccountWithIdentifier:handler:]_block_invoke389 - 857 - No plugin provides credentials for account . Falling back to legacy behavior.
    22/03/14 20:41:18,477 com.apple.SecurityServer[19]: Session 100020 created
    22/03/14 20:41:18,530 xpcd[2078]: sandbox cache error 3850
    22/03/14 20:41:19,655 tccd[2081]: sandbox cache error 11: database disk image is malformed
    22/03/14 20:41:20,682 com.apple.SecurityServer[19]: Session 100021 created
    22/03/14 20:41:20,920 xpcproxy[2083]: assertion failed: 13C64: xpcproxy + 3438 [D559FC96-E6B1-363A-B850-C7AC9734F210]: 0x2
    22/03/14 20:41:22,071 assistantd[2067]: 20:41:22.069 [0x1104f4000] Error getting default input device: 0 ()
    22/03/14 20:41:22,072 assistantd[2067]: 20:41:22.071 [0x1104f4000] AVVoiceController: unknown record device
    22/03/14 20:41:22,072 assistantd[2067]: 20:41:22.071 [0x1104f4000] AVVoiceController: init failure
    22/03/14 20:41:22,073 assistantd[2067]: 20:41:22.072 [0x1104f4000] Error getting default input device: 0 ()
    22/03/14 20:41:22,073 assistantd[2067]: 20:41:22.073 [0x1104f4000] ERROR: line 741: status 560227702 ('ved!')
    22/03/14 20:41:22,277 xpcproxy[2087]: assertion failed: 13C64: xpcproxy + 3438 [D559FC96-E6B1-363A-B850-C7AC9734F210]: 0x2
    22/03/14 20:41:22,335 assistantd[2067]: <Error>: Speech - Error initializing voice controller with device (null) Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-1 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (OSStatus error -1.)" (kCFStreamErrorHTTPParseFailure / kCFSocketError / kCFStreamErrorDomainCustom / kCSIdentityUnknownAuthorityErr / qErr / telGenericError / dsNoExtsMacsBug / kMovieLoadStateError / cdevGenErr: Could not parse the request/response. /  / custom to the kind of stream in question  /  / queue element not found during deletion /  / not a SysErr, just a placeholder  /  / General error; gray cdev w/o alert)
    22/03/14 20:41:25,620 sandboxd[195]: ([2067]) assistantd(2067) deny file-read-data /Library/Frameworks/TSLicense.framework/Versions/A/TSLicense
    22/03/14 20:41:27,280 launchproxyls[2046]: Waiting for Launch Services seeding, UID 501
    22/03/14 20:41:27,439 com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[2038]: (com.apple.mrt.uiagent[2058]) Exited with code: 255
    22/03/14 20:41:28,082 secd[2079]:  SecErrorGetOSStatus unknown error domain: com.apple.security.sos.error for error: The operation couldn’t be completed. (com.apple.security.sos.error error 2 - Public Key not available - failed to register before call)
    22/03/14 20:41:28,082 secd[2079]:  securityd_xpc_dictionary_handler WiFiKeychainProx[2049] DeviceInCircle The operation couldn’t be completed. (com.apple.security.sos.error error 2 - Public Key not available - failed to register before call)
    22/03/14 20:41:28,178 parentalcontrolsd[2096]: StartObservingFSEvents [849:] -- *** StartObservingFSEvents started event stream
    22/03/14 20:41:28,497 mds[41]: (Warning) Server: No stores registered for metascope "kMDQueryScopeComputer"
    22/03/14 20:41:28,571 UserEventAgent[2042]: Failed to copy info dictionary for bundle /System/Library/UserEventPlugins/alfUIplugin.plugin
    22/03/14 20:41:29,205 sharingd[2099]: Starting Up...
    22/03/14 20:41:29,364 WindowServer[487]: Session 257 is switching to console
    22/03/14 20:41:30,110 com.apple.time[2042]: Interval maximum value is 946100000 seconds (specified value: 9223372036854775807).
    22/03/14 20:41:30,601 CVMCompiler[2101]: sandbox cache error 3850
    22/03/14 20:41:31,942 storeagent[2098]: sandbox cache error 1: no such table: profiles
    22/03/14 20:41:33,366 com.apple.SecurityServer[19]: Killing auth hosts
    22/03/14 20:41:33,367 com.apple.SecurityServer[19]: Session 100016 destroyed
    22/03/14 20:41:34,650 com.apple.SecurityServer[19]: Session 100022 created
    22/03/14 20:41:38,697 ReportCrash[2104]: DebugSymbols was unable to start a spotlight query: spotlight is not responding or disabled.
    22/03/14 20:41:39,008 mds[41]: (Warning) Server: No stores registered for metascope "kMDQueryScopeComputer"
    22/03/14 20:41:39,060 mds[41]: (Warning) Server: No stores registered for metascope "kMDQueryScopeComputer"
    22/03/14 20:41:39,061 mds[41]: (Warning) Server: No stores registered for metascope "kMDQueryScopeComputer"
    22/03/14 20:41:39,311 gamed[2077]: CKSoftwareMap: Registering with Daemon
    22/03/14 20:41:39,915 com.apple.NotesMigratorService[2108]: Joined Aqua audit session
    22/03/14 20:41:42,317 loginwindow[45]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0x6407, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,318 Finder[1438]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0xc103, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,318 PhotoStreamAgent[1500]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0x761f, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,318 SystemUIServer[1437]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0x8607, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,318 NotificationCenter[1424]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0x8c0b, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,318 com.apple.ShareKitHelper[1474]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0x9b0b, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,318 AirPlayUIAgent[1488]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0xb4bb, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,318 Dock[1436]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0xdc03, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,318 ARDAgent[1475]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0xdf03, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,318 com.apple.dock.extra[1496]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0xe39b, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,319 gamed[1444]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0xe107, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,319 com.apple.internetaccounts[1480]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0xe803, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,319 Console[1510]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0xf703, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,319 Mail[1576]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0x10253, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,319 com.apple.WebKit.WebContent[1583]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0xf9b7, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,319 EscrowSecurityAlert[1567]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0x1061b, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,319 TextEdit[1592]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0x117a3, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,319 com.apple.internetaccounts[2087]: HIToolbox: received notification of WindowServer event port death.
    22/03/14 20:41:42,319 AOSPushRelay[2076]: HIToolbox: received notification of WindowServer event port death.
    22/03/14 20:41:42,321 NotificationCenter[2057]: HIToolbox: received notification of WindowServer event port death.
    22/03/14 20:41:42,321 SystemUIServer[2070]: CGSNewWindowWithOpaqueShape: Cannot create window
    22/03/14 20:41:42,328 loginwindow[45]: CGSFlushSurfaceWithOptions
    22/03/14 20:41:42,329 Finder[1438]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,329 PhotoStreamAgent[1500]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,329 SystemUIServer[1437]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0x9103, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,329 NotificationCenter[1424]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,330 com.apple.ShareKitHelper[1474]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,330 AirPlayUIAgent[1488]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,330 Dock[1436]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,330 ARDAgent[1475]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,330 com.apple.dock.extra[1496]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,331 gamed[1444]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,331 com.apple.internetaccounts[1480]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,331 Console[1510]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,331 Mail[1576]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,332 com.apple.WebKit.WebContent[1583]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,332 EscrowSecurityAlert[1567]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,332 TextEdit[1592]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,333 com.apple.internetaccounts[2087]: port matched the WindowServer port created in BindCGSToRunLoop
    22/03/14 20:41:42,333 AOSPushRelay[2076]: port matched the WindowServer port created in BindCGSToRunLoop
    22/03/14 20:41:42,333 NotificationCenter[2057]: port matched the WindowServer port created in BindCGSToRunLoop
    22/03/14 20:41:42,328 loginwindow[45]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,329 SystemUIServer[1437]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0xe047, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,329 SystemUIServer[1437]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,353 SystemUIServer[1437]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,353 SystemUIServer[1437]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,354 SystemUIServer[1437]: CGSConnection: serious error: CID 34311 is dead.
    22/03/14 20:41:42,343 UserEventAgent[1409]: CGSGetNextEventRecord (Inline) connection 0xe603, 32768 bytes
    22/03/14 20:41:42,356 UserEventAgent[1409]: shutdown_server_connections: Detaching application from window server
    22/03/14 20:41:42,366 loginwindow[45]: CGSDeviceGetGeometry: Invalid device window
    22/03/14 20:41:42,366 loginwindow[45]: CGSDeviceGetGeometry: Invalid device window
    22/03/14 20:41:42,366 loginwindow[45]: CGSDeviceSynchronize: Invalid device window
    22/03/14 20:41:42,366 loginwindow[45]: CGSConnection: serious error: CID 25607 is dead.
    22/03/14 20:41:42,393 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: serious error: CID 48131 is dead.
    22/03/14 20:41:42,392 com.apple.launchd[1]: (com.apple.WindowServer[487]) Job appears to have crashed: Abort trap: 6
    22/03/14 20:41:42,396 SystemUIServer[1437]: CGSDeviceGetGeometry: Invalid device window
    22/03/14 20:41:42,396 SystemUIServer[1437]: CGSDeviceGetGeometry: Invalid device window
    22/03/14 20:41:42,397 SystemUIServer[1437]: CGSDeviceGetGeometry: Invalid device window
    22/03/14 20:41:42,397 SystemUIServer[1437]: CGSDeviceGetGeometry: Invalid device window
    22/03/14 20:41:42,397 SystemUIServer[1437]: CGSDeviceGetGeometry: Invalid device window
    22/03/14 20:41:42,440 Dock[2069]: CGSNewWindowWithOpaqueShape: Cannot create window
    22/03/14 20:41:42,441 Dock[2069]: CGSNewWindowWithOpaqueShape failed 268435459 wid=0x0
    22/03/14 20:41:42,452 Dock[1436]: Backtrace (at 4978.46):
    22/03/14 20:41:42,452 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  0   CoreGraphics                        0x0000000104f7aad9 CGSBacktraceCreate + 59
    22/03/14 20:41:42,452 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  1   CoreGraphics                        0x000000010521fafa CGSLogBacktrace + 15
    22/03/14 20:41:42,452 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  2   CoreGraphics                        0x0000000104f7ae8c _ZN12_GLOBAL__N_18Registry12zombie_checkEj + 56
    22/03/14 20:41:42,452 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  3   CoreGraphics                        0x0000000104f7adf5 CGSConnectionRegistryCheckConnectionID + 55
    22/03/14 20:41:42,452 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  4   CoreGraphics                        0x0000000104f7ad55 CGSConnectionByID + 190
    22/03/14 20:41:42,452 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  5   CoreGraphics                        0x0000000104fab40c CGSGetNextEventRecordInternal + 28
    22/03/14 20:41:42,452 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  6   CoreGraphics                        0x000000010503b3a8 CGSGetNextEventRecord + 93
    22/03/14 20:41:42,452 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  7   Dock                                0x0000000102b51c2d Dock + 89133
    22/03/14 20:41:42,453 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  8   Dock                                0x0000000102c2e2e9 Dock + 991977
    22/03/14 20:41:42,453 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  9   libdispatch.dylib                   0x0000000105f462ad _dispatch_client_callout + 8
    22/03/14 20:41:42,453 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  10  libdispatch.dylib                   0x0000000105f488a1 _dispatch_source_invoke + 413
    22/03/14 20:41:42,453 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  11  libdispatch.dylib                   0x0000000105f4deaa _dispatch_main_queue_callback_4CF + 244
    22/03/14 20:41:42,453 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  12  CoreFoundation                      0x0000000105a7e679 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_SERVICING_THE_MAIN_DISPATCH_QUEUE__ + 9
    22/03/14 20:41:42,453 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  13  CoreFoundation                      0x0000000105a39954 __CFRunLoopRun + 1636
    22/03/14 20:41:42,453 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  14  CoreFoundation                      0x0000000105a390b5 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 309
    22/03/14 20:41:42,454 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  15  Dock                                0x0000000102b411c3 Dock + 20931
    22/03/14 20:41:42,454 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  16  libdyld.dylib                       0x0000000105f7d5fd start + 1
    22/03/14 20:41:42,454 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: current backtrace::  17  ???                                 0x0000000000000001 0x0 + 1
    22/03/14 20:41:42,454 Dock[1436]: Backtrace (at 260.016):
    22/03/14 20:41:42,454 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: creation backtrace::  0   CoreGraphics                        0x0000000104f7aad9 CGSBacktraceCreate + 59
    22/03/14 20:41:42,454 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: creation backtrace::  1   CoreGraphics                        0x0000000104f7a7bc CGSConnectionRegistryAddConnectionID + 400
    22/03/14 20:41:42,454 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: creation backtrace::  2   CoreGraphics                        0x0000000104f79b5c CGSNewConnection + 1028
    22/03/14 20:41:42,454 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: creation backtrace::  3   Dock                                0x0000000102b46ede Dock + 44766
    22/03/14 20:41:42,455 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: creation backtrace::  4   Dock                                0x0000000102b46b34 Dock + 43828
    22/03/14 20:41:42,455 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: creation backtrace::  5   Dock                                0x0000000102b45d44 Dock + 40260
    22/03/14 20:41:42,455 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: creation backtrace::  6   Dock                                0x0000000102b454a3 Dock + 38051
    22/03/14 20:41:42,455 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: creation backtrace::  7   Dock                                0x0000000102b453ba Dock + 37818
    22/03/14 20:41:42,455 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: creation backtrace::  8   Dock                                0x0000000102b44e78 Dock + 36472
    22/03/14 20:41:42,455 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: creation backtrace::  9   Dock                                0x0000000102b40f33 Dock + 20275
    22/03/14 20:41:42,455 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: creation backtrace::  10  libdyld.dylib                       0x0000000105f7d5fd start + 1
    22/03/14 20:41:42,455 Dock[1436]: CGSConnection: creation backtrace::  11  ???                                 0x0000000000000001 0x0 + 1
    22/03/14 20:41:42,653 com.apple.internetaccounts[1480]: Interrupted error received
    22/03/14 20:41:42,653 com.apple.ShareKitHelper[1474]: Interrupted error received
    22/03/14 20:41:42,741 UserEventAgent[16]: Captive: [UserAgentDied:142] User Agent @port=70671 Died
    22/03/14 20:41:42,744 PhotoStreamAgent[1500]: Interrupted error received
    22/03/14 20:41:42,798 librariand[1471]: server connection is invalid: Connection invalid
    22/03/14 20:41:42,851 identityservicesd[1429]: Quit - notifying about shutdown
    22/03/14 20:41:42,852 imagent[1428]: Quit - notifying about shutdown
    22/03/14 20:41:42,866 identityservicesd[1429]: Quit - shutting down daemon
    22/03/14 20:41:42,868 com.apple.internetaccounts[1480]: /SourceCache/Accounts/Accounts-336.9/ACAccountStore.m - __60-[ACAccountStore _connectToRemoteAccountStoreUsingEndpoint:]_block_invoke - 130 - The connection to ACDAccountStore was interrupted.
    22/03/14 20:41:42,868 imagent[1428]: Quit - shutting down daemon

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