What does the text in Console app mean?

Hello,
I am trying to find if someone copied files from my MacBook Pro to a USB. I used the app Console to do so. Below is the text from console that shows some files were copied but I am not able to configure what the text means. Can someone please help me understand what it means and is there a way to know which files were copied to the USB. Thank you so much for your time and help!
Apr 18 20:16:57 tests-MacBook-Pro-2.local authd[99]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.volume.external.unmount' by client '/System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app' [204] for authorization created by '/System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app' [204] (13,0)
Apr 18 20:16:57 tests-MacBook-Pro-2.local authd[99]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.volume.external.unmount' by client '/usr/libexec/diskarbitrationd' [38] for authorization created by '/System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app' [204] (2,0)
Apr 18 20:16:58 tests-MacBook-Pro-2.local authd[99]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.volume.external.unmount' by client '/System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app' [204] for authorization created by '/System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app' [204] (13,0)
Apr 18 20:16:58 tests-MacBook-Pro-2.local authd[99]: Succeeded authorizing right 'system.volume.external.unmount' by client '/usr/libexec/diskarbitrationd' [38] for authorization created by '/System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app' [204] (2,0)

It's not the RAW file indicator is it?
Some cameras allow you to shoot photos in both RAW and JPEG formats simultaneously. When you import photos from these cameras, Photos uses the JPEG file as the original—but you can tell it to use the RAW file as the original instead.
Double-click a photo in your Photos library to open it, click Edit in the toolbar, then choose Image > Use RAW as Original.

Similar Messages

  • What does the "text item" mean in SD?

    what does the "text item" mean in SD?

    Is that Item Text?
    Please be clear in your questions.
    As this is your first post you should have a look at the [Rules of Engagement|https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/wiki?path=/display/home/rulesofEngagement].
    Also interview questions are not allowed here.
    Regards
    Karthik D

  • What does the cloud with downward arrow mean when trying to download a game from app store?

    what does the cloud with downward arrow mean when trying to download a game from app store?

    Hey there ArmidaKers,
    Welcome to Apple Support Communities.
    This article provides information about accessing your past purchases from iTunes in the Cloud, and it should answer your question about the download icon that you’re seeing when browsing the App Store on your iPad.
    Download past purchases - Apple Support
    So long,
    -Jason

  • What does the square and capital n mean in safari

    What does the square and capital n mean in safari it's right next to the battery meter

    HI and welcome to Apple Discussions...
    If you have installed any new apps, (games?) that could indicate a symbol for it.
    Carolyn

  • What does the "yellow section"  "other" files mean under hard disk storage?

    what does the "yellow section"  "other" files mean under hard disk storage?

    david just to right of your initial post is a column entitled "More Like This." Check out some of the posts that seem similar.

  • HT201210 What does the do not disturb selecton mean? under settings

    What does the 'do not disturb' selection mean under settings?

    It allows you to not be disturbed by calls, messages, E-Mail notifications, etc. You can also set it for certain times, like from 10:30pm to 6am

  • What does the upside down question mark mean???

    what does the upside down question mark (¿) mean??? its a collection of dem together like ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿
    what does it represent??? how can we read it??           

    Where do you see it?
    Debugging?
    Email?
    Importing an image?
    Converting a PDF?
    Sounds like a corrupted font or munged Unicode interaction...

  • HT201210 what does "the firmware is not compatible" mean?

    what does "the firmware is not compatible" mean?

    it's been rooted or Jailbroken you will not get help here. via rules of the site  google what you asked it can be fixed

  • What does the usage of CURSOR word mean in an SQL statement?

    Hey folks,
    Please check out the following query and do please explain me what does the usage of CURSOR keyword in an SQL statement mean.
    select deptno,cursor(select ename from emp a where a.deptno=b.deptno) from dept b;
    well, the output was like this,
    DEPTNO CURSOR(SELECTENAMEFR
    10 CURSOR STATEMENT : 2
    CURSOR STATEMENT : 2
    ENAME
    CLARK
    KING
    20 CURSOR STATEMENT : 2
    CURSOR STATEMENT : 2
    ENAME
    SMITH
    JONES
    SCOTT
    ADAMS
    FORD
    30 CURSOR STATEMENT : 2
    CURSOR STATEMENT : 2
    ENAME
    ALLEN
    WARD
    MARTIN
    BLAKE
    TURNER
    JAMES
    6 rows selected.
    40 CURSOR STATEMENT : 2
    CURSOR STATEMENT : 2
    no rows selected
    Your favour'll be deeply appreciated.
    Cheers,
    PCZ

    This returns a non-square result set. Each row of the result is a deptno and then a result set of the enames in that deptno.
    This can be useful when you need to send a lot of data to a client application in a single query that would otherwise contain a lot of redundancy. It tends to be a relatively unusual construct (I've only found one situation where it was appropriate in my career) and requires some relatively sophisticated understanding on both the database and client sides.
    Justin

  • What does the PRIN setting in MAX mean for my Dalsa CL-C8-6000A Camera?

    I am using PCI-1424 with Dalsa CL-C8-6000A Camera. The
    integration setting in MAX allows me to set the integration time using PRIN. But what does the number mean? How do you I convert it to time units (seconds,say)?

    Dalsa uses the PRIN line to control its integration time based on the pixel clock of the camera. So to convert PRIN to time units, you first need to do know the frame rate you will be working at. This will allow you to then calculate the pixel clock and thusly the amount of time for say 1000 pixel clocks.
    One consequence of this is that as you change your frame rate, your integration time will also change (since your pixel clock is now faster or slower).
    Jack Arnold
    National Instruments

  • What does the icon on my battery mean?

    hello nokia lebanon what does the exclamation mark (?) shown at the battery icon means ?
    Moderator's note: The title was edited. A better subject was provided.

    Hi NicolasMansour,
    What's your phone's model? If this is for a Windows phone, can you verify if this  is the icon that you're seeing? If yes, that means the battery power or state of the battery isn't known at the current time. See: What do the icons on my phone mean? If you're referring to a different phone or a different icon, would you mind telling us its model and sending us a screenshot so we can further check?
    We look forward to your reply. BTW, congratulations on your first post.

  • What does the "Local Area Connection* 12" mean?

    using the commands below(win 8.1 professional):
    netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode = allow ssid=myWifiName key=myWifiPwd
    netsh wlan start hostednetwork
    In Windows 7, the commands will generate "Wireless Network Connection 2"(I think the reason is that there already exists a connection called WLAN. So it starts from number 2).
    In Windows 8.1, the commands will generate "Local Area Connection* 12"(I could not figure out the reason why the number is 12 and what the asterisk means???).
    I could not stop myself from thinking why the number starts from 12 and what the asterisk means? I could not get useful info from google. So I registered an account. Could you help me please ? thanks.

    Windows makes several "simulated" network adapters for various purposes. For example, if you're on an IPv4-only network, but you want to connect to an IPv6 computer on the internet, Windows can create a simulated network adapter that tunnels the IPv6 traffic
    through your IPv4 network.
    There are actually quite a few of these simulated network adapters.  Since they usually quietly take care of themselves, and they don't correspond to any actual network hardware that you (the end-user) can see or touch, Windows will hide them by default,
    to avoid clutter.
    Now suppose Windows just started numbering all the adapters with the same naming scheme ("Ethernet 1", "Ethernet 2", "Ethernet 3", . . ., etc.).  Then by the time you actually install your actual NIC, it would probably get a name like "Ethernet 7". 
    But since Windows hides the first 6 network interfaces, you'd see a listing that only includes one NIC: "Ethernet 7".  And you'd probably say "stupid Windows doesn't know how to count."
    So instead, we have two numbering schemes.  Real, physical NICs get numbered "Ethernet ###" (or "Wi-Fi ###", etc.) while all the hidden network adapters get "Local Area Connection* ###".  That way, the NICs that you see will be numbered
    starting from 1, even though there are a big pile of hidden network interfaces that were installed first.
    What does the asterisk mean?  The asterisk used to be the signal that the NIC was a hidden NIC.  Older versions of Windows named all visible NICs "Local Area Connection ###", and hidden ones were distinguished by adding an extra asterisk. 
    These days, we try to avoid using nerdy jargon like "Local Area Connection" when talking to you, so we changed the naming pattern to "Ethernet".  But since hidden NICs don't matter, we kept their old naming pattern with the asterisk.
    If you're curious, you can see all the network interfaces on your system with this PowerShell command:
    Get-NetAdapter -IncludeHidden
    (I'm the engineer that invented and implemented Windows's current NIC naming policies.)

  • What does the padlock on I-Tunes mean?

    I just bought my Nano today and having troubles. I hooked it up and it automatically downloaded my songs on it. But now it's got a padlock at the bottom of screen by the bar that shows how much memory is used and what's left on my I-Pod and the list of songs are not black for me to click and move. What does the padlock mean?
    thanks
    Chris
    Nano    

    The padlock icon indicates that you have the iPod set to auto transfer. That's also why the songs are 'greyed out' and not selectable or editable.
    If you want to change this, you'll have to select manual transfer instead.

  • Re "App Store" on the dock - what does the number that is ringed mean

    Attached to the APP symbol in the dock is a red circile with a number shown. What does thise number mean ?

    the number of updates available for your software.

  • What does the half moon near battery mean? It just appeared today on my I pad., What does the half moon near battery mean? It just appeared today on my I pad.

    I opened up my I pad this morning and noticed a half moon symbol in the top right corner of the screen, near the battery symbol. What does it mean or what does it do?
    Sellecklvr

    Do not disturb
    iOS: Using Do Not Disturb

Maybe you are looking for

  • Error accessing reporting services - DCOM

    Hello, after a (somewhat) smooth installation of SCCM 2007 SP1 on Win2k8 server i'm noticing a problem accessing reporting site , i've seen this issue in a lot of tek tips sites pointing to DCOM permissions, however the fixes recommended don't seem t

  • Quicktime error -50 (as many people)

    Since yesterday I can't use Compressor anymore from FCP X: I have an error -50. I already watch previous threads, I did many things (like putting QMaster to the trash). I know I can do export the media from FCPX and then go to Compressor but you're n

  • My logic pro 9 wont open - instantly crashes

    Hi, I recently got the new mac pro and I'm doing a fresh install I've installed logic 9 and updated it to 9.1.8 but every time i go to open the app it instantly keeps crashing can any body help??

  • How do I Change Permissions for a UME Role:  UME.Manage_Users

    I am trying to set up a helpdesk role that will allow a limited number of users to reset passwords and unlock users. I do not want them to be able to change user data, delete or create users. I created a user and assigned it the user administration c

  • PS Elements 2 on Mac?

    I have recently moved from PC to Mac; I have an old PS Elements 2 CD that I'd like to install on my Mac. When I insert the CD and click Install, I get a popup that asks me to log out and log back in as an administrator. My account *is* an admin accou