Understanding the Console Log Entries

I am trying to decipher which USER_PROCESS stands for a logon. So when a user logs into the machine it is USER_PROCESS: # Console.
I just don't know which number it is. 44? 47? other?
Any help is very much appreciated.

It won't tell you much, but I think you'll get a +Login Window Started Security Agent+ message from a new loginwindow process. But it won't tell you which user logged-on.
If you're trying to monitor a particular account's usage, there's probably an app for that; I don't think you'll get much from the normal logs.
You might be able to write an Applescript or Automator to put in that user's Login items, that would update a file somewhere.
I haven't used +Parental Controls,+ but something there might do what you want.
You might find something in the +Account and Login+ section of the +Snow Leopard+ forum, either by browsing or searching.
If nobody responds to this thread for a while, you might want to repost with a title asking specifically how to do whatever it is.

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  • SUDO is causing entries in the console log. A Virus?

    Hello,
    I was looking through my OSX installation and I found this mysterious file placed in my Application Support Folder in my library:
    username/library/application support/7103555
    It is named "7103555" and it is a Unix Executable File (according to "Get Info")
    I am worried it might be a virus. I don't recall putting it there. The only time I used terminal so far was to open a Profile Manager for Mozilla Thunderbird. I see that it mentions PrinterNotification and I do recall installing an HP printer driver. Is that where it might have come from. Is this normal? May I delete it? Should I reset something back in console? I am not sure what to do here.
    Should I be concerned?
    Thank you for any advice.
    This is what it looks like when I open it:
    cd /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/PrinterNotifications.bundle/Contents/MacOS
    # SUDO is causing entries in the console log making me believe
    # that it's not getting run correctly. I am removing SUDO from the
    # command lines.
    #sudo ./makequeues -u
    #sudo ./makequeues -r
    ./makequeues -u;./makequeues -r&
    exit 0

    Mulder,
    <<sarcasm mode on>>
    You got me there: I can't even spot a simple shell script and figure out what it does and why. Nor could I explain it in plain 'Merican English to poor ol' rainforest. Nope, I must have absolutely no idea what I'm talking about.
    <<sarcasm mode off>>
    HINT: This is well within my area of expertise.
    To quote one of your compadres, who "borrowed" it from answers.com:
    "computer virus n. A computer program that is designed to replicate itself by copying itself into the other programs stored in a computer. It may be benign or have a negative effect, such as causing a program to operate incorrectly or corrupting a computer's memory."
    A little further on in the same page:
    "Virus
    Software used to infect a computer. After the virus code is written, it is buried within an existing program. Once that program is executed, the virus code is activated and attaches copies of itself to other programs in the system. Infected programs copy the virus to other programs."
    and
    "Viruses Must Be Run to Do Damage
    A virus is not inserted into data. It is a self-contained program or code that attaches itself to an existing application in a manner that causes it to be executed when the application is run."
    On to Leap-A, from the description in Macworld (edited for brevity and clarity):
    "...[W]hen you try to launch the newly-infected application, an apparent bug ... in the code prevents it [the application] from launching. But, ... a lot just happened:
    A Spotlight search for the most-recently-used user-owned applications is run, and ... up to four of those programs at a time are infected...
    The above process will repeat each time you try to launch an infected application."
    The process described above fully conforms to the definition. Therefore, your, uh, "1337" assertion is wrong: Leap-A IS a virus.
    -Wayne
    PS I'll even make a more radical assertion: The first OS X viruses were written in 1983 by Fred Cohen. My source? Professor Cohen (after all, he invented the computer virus), who told me, "the first viruses written for the original experiments run on current Mac OSX systems without even a recompilation."

  • Understand the System Log?

    I want to understand the System Log. What happened at this or that time, but in particular I want to see how much my son is playing World of Warcraft.
    I know the info is there somewhere, but I don't know how to retrieve it...?

    Hi, Andreas.
    Understanding system logging is a rather complex issue: not one that lends itself to a quick description here. Its primary use, unless your a SysAdmin, is for gleaning additional information for troubleshooting, as discussed in my Checking Console for clues FAQ.
    Tracking your child's game play is not something you are likely to find in the Console logs. Instead, consider MacMinder.
    Since you have children using computers, you may also want to review my "Internet Safety for Children" FAQ.
    Good luck!
    Dr. Smoke
    Author: Troubleshooting Mac® OS X
    Note: The information provided in the link(s) above is freely available. However, because I own The X Lab™, a commercial Web site to which some of these links point, the Apple Discussions Terms of Use require I include the following disclosure statement with this post:
    I may receive some form of compensation, financial or otherwise, from my recommendation or link.

  • Will the console log show a history of random shutdowns?

    My macbook has suddenly started the random shutdown problem. It started a couple of days ago, I'd had no problems up until then. At one point today it was shutting down immediately on waking from sleep, and then would only stay on for about two minutes with the fans racing before, bang, off it would go. I left it alone in exasperation, then returned to try again, and this time it lasted around an hour before shutting down repeatedly again. I will need to take it home to the UK to my local Apple service centre and I am worried that if it doesn't actually shut down in front of them when they have it they will tell me there is no problem and won't repair it. I know that this macbook has the RSS issue now but it really is random, so can I prove it from the console log? I looked through this just now and of course most of it means nothing to me but I did notice that there was a line saying "cause of last shutdown -72" occuring many times since this started. Does anyone know what this refers to and will it show that the problem is definitely happening?

    What does the holding the button down trick do?
    From the Apple article I referenced in your earlier thread:
    "If your MacBook is in a state where it will not remain on long enough to install the update, wait for the issue to reproduce itself. Once the MacBook has turned itself off, turn the computer on the by holding the power button down. Keep the button down until you hear a single long tone. Once you hear the tone you can release the button, install the recommended updates, and restart as you would expect."
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    And I am slightly worried that a2dox says that the
    problem returned even after the repair..!
    Different experiences for different people, during the period when Apple had not yet figured out the problem. Their contract repair facility was doing different repairs, some getting heat sink replacements, some logic board replacements, some both, and, later, some a differently designed heat sink. When one of those repairs didn't fix the problem, they would do another.

  • Suspicious activity in the console log

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  • Just leaking in the console.log

    I'm using iTunes 6.0.3.
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    William, Thanks for your response.
    Q: "When you see nothing since April of 2009, what is selected in the left column? "
    A: "Console Messages" under the "LOG DATABASE MESSAGES" heading.
    system.log is accessible either thru console or through Finder>Go>Go to folder.... It has plenty of current messages.
    When Onyx crashes, the log entry is:
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    This doesn't give me any clues.
    Yesterday the machine was sitting idle. Looking through the log entries, the only activity is Time Machine running at 23 minute past each hour. Then, at 22:35, the string of messages associated with booting begins. Hope it's OK to paste part of it here:
    Mar 16 22:23:19 sue-pollaks-MacBook /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3758]: Starting standard backup
    Mar 16 22:23:21 sue-pollaks-MacBook /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3758]: Backing up to: /Volumes/TimeMachine/Backups.backupdb
    Mar 16 22:23:21 sue-pollaks-MacBook FindSystemFiles[3759]: Querying receipt database for system packages
    Mar 16 22:23:21 sue-pollaks-MacBook com.apple.backupd[3758]: 2010-03-16 22:23:21.834 FindSystemFiles[3759:713] Querying receipt database for system packages
    Mar 16 22:23:22 sue-pollaks-MacBook FindSystemFiles[3759]: Using system path cache.
    Mar 16 22:23:22 sue-pollaks-MacBook com.apple.backupd[3758]: 2010-03-16 22:23:22.058 FindSystemFiles[3759:713] Using system path cache.
    Mar 16 22:23:22 sue-pollaks-MacBook /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3758]: No pre-backup thinning needed: 100.0 MB requested (including padding), 29.66 GB available
    Mar 16 22:23:23 sue-pollaks-MacBook /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3758]: Copied 351 files (613 KB) from volume Macintosh HD.
    Mar 16 22:23:23 sue-pollaks-MacBook /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3758]: Starting post-backup thinning
    Mar 16 22:23:24 sue-pollaks-MacBook /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3758]: Deleted backup /Volumes/TimeMachine/Backups.backupdb/sue pollak’s MacBook/2010-03-15-212409: 29.67 GB now available
    Mar 16 22:23:24 sue-pollaks-MacBook /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3758]: Post-back up thinning complete: 1 expired backups removed
    Mar 16 22:23:24 sue-pollaks-MacBook /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3758]: Backup completed successfully.
    Mar 16 22:35:27 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: fsck_hfs: Volume is journaled. No checking performed.
    Mar 16 22:35:27 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: fsck_hfs: Use the -f option to force checking.
    Mar 16 22:35:28 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: BootCacheControl: could not open /var/db/BootCache.playlist: No such file or directory
    Mar 16 22:35:28 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: BootCacheControl: could not unlink playlist /var/db/BootCache.playlist: Unknown error: -1
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    Mar 16 22:35:29 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.ntp.ntpd): Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
    Mar 16 22:35:29 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.x.privileged_startx): Unknown key for boolean: EnableTransactions
    Mar 16 22:35:31 localhost kernel[0]: npvhash=4095
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    Mar 16 22:35:31 localhost kernel[0]: hi mem tramps at 0xffe00000
    Mar 16 22:35:30 localhost DirectoryService[11]: Improper shutdown detected
    Mar 16 22:35:31 localhost kernel[0]: PAE enabled
    Mar 16 22:35:30 localhost kextd[10]: 425 cached, 0 uncached personalities to catalog
    Mar 16 22:35:31 localhost kernel[0]: 64 bit mode enabled
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    Mar 16 22:35:30 localhost DirectoryService[11]: Improper shutdown detected
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    Mar 16 22:35:32 localhost kernel[0]: Previous Shutdown Cause: 3
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    Thanks,
    Tom

  • Meaning of Console Log Entry? (and how to make it stop?)

    The following occurs regularly in my console.log, and I'm wondering if anyone can point me to what might be causeing it:
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    325 ARDAgent EJG 0.00 6 524.00 KB 210.73 MB Intel
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    250 ATSServer EJG 0.00 2 4.55 MB 109.79 MB Intel
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    231 automount root 0.00 3 312.00 KB 28.73 MB Intel
    94 blued root 0.00 1 196.00 KB 37.10 MB Intel
    5217 Calculator DashboardClient EJG 0.00 3 1.46 MB 228.44 MB Intel
    332 ClamXavSentry EJG 0.00 2 2.86 MB 227.05 MB Intel
    5218 Cocktail DashboardClient EJG 0.00 3 1.83 MB 241.17 MB Intel
    68 configd root 0.00 3 628.00 KB 29.33 MB Intel
    317 ControlCenter EJG 0.00 2 9.18 MB 392.45 MB PowerPC
    69 coreaudiod root 0.00 1 960.00 KB 31.48 MB Intel
    152 coreservicesd root 0.00 3 4.60 MB 76.98 MB Intel
    110 crashreporterd root 0.00 1 68.00 KB 27.12 MB Intel
    67 cron root 0.00 1 244.00 KB 26.88 MB Intel
    155 cupsd root 0.10 2 1.64 MB 27.87 MB Intel
    23047 DCP-8045D EJG 0.30 2 4.40 MB 256.20 MB Intel
    5213 Dictionary DashboardClient EJG 0.00 3 3.78 MB 254.24 MB Intel
    81 DirectoryService root 0.00 3 1.65 MB 30.27 MB Intel
    70 diskarbitrationd root 0.00 1 940.00 KB 27.15 MB Intel
    77 distnoted root 0.00 1 936.00 KB 27.03 MB Intel
    275 Dock EJG 0.00 2 4.33 MB 242.39 MB Intel
    26 dynamic_pager root 0.00 1 76.00 KB 26.63 MB Intel
    331 ExpanderDaemon EJG 0.00 2 2.18 MB 212.95 MB Intel
    5221 FamilyBot DashboardClient EJG 0.00 4 5.24 MB 234.47 MB Intel
    291 Finder EJG 0.00 7 22.03 MB 345.12 MB Intel
    2440 GimmeSomeTune EJG 0.00 5 9.16 MB 367.91 MB Intel
    26195 grep EJG 0.00 1 324.00 KB 26.81 MB Intel
    5220 GuitarChords DashboardClient EJG 0.00 5 1.72 MB 254.53 MB Intel
    330 iCalAlarmScheduler EJG 0.00 1 1,012.00 KB 220.61 MB Intel
    344 Image Capture Extension EJG 0.00 2 1.18 MB 221.12 MB Intel
    5216 iStat pro DashboardClient EJG 0.00 4 3.65 MB 239.18 MB Intel
    25038 iTunes EJG 0.10 7 34.32 MB 307.19 MB Intel
    1638 iTunes Helper EJG 0.00 2 856.00 KB 214.41 MB Intel
    0 kernel_task root 0.90 50 229.60 MB 2.02 GB Intel
    62 KernelEventAgent root 0.00 2 180.00 KB 27.20 MB Intel
    30 kextd root 0.00 2 84.00 KB 31.02 MB Intel
    1 launchd root 0.00 3 472.00 KB 27.69 MB Intel
    6707 LetterRip_Server EJG 13.10 115 37.82 MB 525.28 MB PowerPC
    136 llipd root 0.00 1 836.00 KB 127.44 MB Intel
    290 LOGINserver EJG 0.00 1 3.73 MB 284.75 MB PowerPC
    252 loginwindow EJG 0.00 5 2.68 MB 237.26 MB Intel
    334 Logitech Control Center Daemon EJG 0.00 3 1.92 MB 228.17 MB Intel
    25674 lookupd root 0.00 2 7.71 MB 34.67 MB Intel
    10386 MacaroniTool root 0.00 2 956.00 KB 38.79 MB Intel
    8558 MacSword EJG 0.00 15 20.37 MB 1.08 GB Intel
    28109 Mail EJG 0.00 11 67.77 MB 448.34 MB Intel
    26930 mdimport nobody 0.00 3 3.21 MB 71.53 MB Intel
    26966 mdimport EJG 0.00 4 4.06 MB 72.93 MB Intel
    63 mDNSResponder root 0.00 2 824.00 KB 27.39 MB Intel
    185 mds root 0.10 8 9.45 MB 949.69 MB Intel
    71 memberd root 0.00 4 460.00 KB 28.16 MB Intel
    26190 NeoOffice EJG 0.50 19 263.46 MB 1.61 GB Intel
    64 netinfod root 0.00 1 596.00 KB 26.93 MB Intel
    309 NETserver EJG 0.00 2 3.92 MB 287.42 MB PowerPC
    210 nfsiod root 0.00 5 60.00 KB 28.63 MB Intel
    340 nmbd root 0.00 1 672.00 KB 27.73 MB Intel
    74 notifyd root 0.00 2 416.00 KB 27.21 MB Intel
    196 ntpd root 0.00 1 248.00 KB 27.09 MB Intel
    265 pbs EJG 0.00 2 512.00 KB 55.03 MB Intel
    15359 perl webstar 0.00 1 176.00 KB 26.68 MB Intel
    27001 pmTool root 1.70 1 2.02 MB 36.51 MB Intel
    9466 Preview EJG 0.00 3 23.00 MB 260.81 MB Intel
    19236 processon root 0.00 3 2.45 MB 101.63 MB PowerPC
    308 ProcessServer webstar 0.00 2 240.00 KB 98.35 MB PowerPC
    233 pvsnatd root 0.00 3 644.00 KB 29.15 MB Intel
    5212 R-U-ON DashboardClient EJG 0.00 4 6.68 MB 244.96 MB Intel
    5219 Reverse Lookup DashboardClient EJG 0.00 3 2.02 MB 239.89 MB Intel
    219 rpc.lockd root 0.00 1 64.00 KB 26.67 MB Intel
    4227 Safari EJG 8.00 14 316.07 MB 1.78 GB Intel
    72 securityd root 0.00 1 992.00 KB 28.58 MB Intel
    19125 serveron root 0.00 3 1.85 MB 101.58 MB PowerPC
    5214 Sing that iTune! DashboardClient EJG 0.00 4 7.32 MB 244.39 MB Intel
    25694 slpd root 0.00 6 616.00 KB 30.18 MB Intel
    21037 SMARTReporter EJG 0.00 4 4.80 MB 330.11 MB Intel
    28205 Sound Studio EJG 102.20 11 95.96 MB 1.16 GB PowerPC
    65 syslogd root 0.00 1 292.00 KB 26.65 MB Intel
    328 System Events EJG 0.00 1 2.83 MB 229.06 MB Intel
    11704 SystemUIServer EJG 0.00 3 5.51 MB 285.62 MB Intel
    5215 Translation DashboardClient EJG 0.00 3 1.81 MB 240.65 MB Intel
    305 TWAINBridge EJG 0.00 3 5.61 MB 312.04 MB PowerPC
    324 UniversalAccessApp EJG 0.00 1 2.06 MB 221.63 MB Intel
    80 update root 0.00 1 452.00 KB 26.61 MB Intel
    1657 usbmuxd nobody 0.00 2 176.00 KB 26.98 MB Intel
    301 USBserver EJG 0.00 2 3.99 MB 291.87 MB PowerPC
    5222 Weather DashboardClient EJG 0.00 4 5.97 MB 235.12 MB Intel
    98 WindowServer windowserver 0.70 3 235.70 MB 624.53 MB Intel
    260 WSAdminServer root 0.20 29 1.48 MB 268.80 MB PowerPC
    150 WSAdminServer root 0.00 2 368.00 KB 124.78 MB PowerPC
    307 WSCGIServer webstar 0.00 2 1.20 MB 100.39 MB PowerPC
    261 WSWebServer webstar 1.50 106 11.39 MB 731.48 MB PowerPC
    Any ideas?

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    I'm trying to understand the garbage collection log
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    111691K->111691K(118016K), 0.0000206 secs]14325.111:
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    394760K->298347K(511232K), 4.1683295 secs]
    The way I read it is: nothing done on the New
    Generation and the tenured Generation even increased.
    But looking at the total heap, the total used memory
    after the garbage collection equals the total used
    memory in the tenured Generation making me believe
    that the New Generation is empty. Is there a display
    bug that the New Generation was completely cleared
    but only the log incorrect? Yes, exactly.
    But is it really possible
    to clear the New Generation up to the very last
    byte?Yes, all the survivors in the New Generation were compacted
    up into the Old Generation. (The whole heap was collected.)

  • Aperture writing to the console log

    The Console application receives a lot of messages from Aperture, whenever I am doing anything.
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    +1/26/11 5:45:29 PM [0x0-0x495495].com.apple.Aperture[30958] Wed Jan 26 17:45:29 mymachine.local Aperture[30958] <Error>: CGBitmapContextGetBitsPerComponent: invalid context 0x13d5f68b0+
    or I intermittently receive (5%)
    +1/26/11 5:41:49 PM [0x0-0x495495].com.apple.Aperture[30958] This isn't a bitmap context. Forcing destination format to ARGB_8 for CGContext.+
    There can be anywhere from 8 to 20 entries per second. It makes trying to update faces slow to a crawl.
    I have Aperture 3.1.1.
    My Aperture library is on an internal soft RAID, composed of three disks (I left the primary disk as the OS/application disk).
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  • What happened to the console logs in netweaver?

    Our team just upgraded to using NetWeaver version of the portal and the team that set the server up are saying console logs no longer exist?
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    Is there a configuration change the team that set the server up needs to make to have it start logging standard out?
    Stephen

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  • WHere are the console logs in NW04 EP6?

    I just installed WAS 640 Sp9 and EP6 with the latest patch and I cannot find the disp + server console logs?
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    Jeremy

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    I am having to rewrite several scripts due to changes in Leopard.
    I cannot find the location of "console.log" - any help would be appreciated.
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    foilpan wrote:
    on a related note, has anyone had any success generating asl queries via shell? i've looked into it but not that deeply. the asl.conf man page seems to indicate it's possible, but i'm not sure how.
    Try man syslog. I'm not sure where to look for all the keywords, but I got this to work first time:
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    Sun Dec 2 22:12:49 macbook ntpd[24] <Notice>: time reset +0.644079 s
    Mon Dec 3 15:40:53 macbook ntpd[24] <Notice>: time reset -0.302815 s
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