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Q: mac pro late 2013 freezes with spinning wheel

i bought a mac pro (late 2013) 50 days ago, os is yosemite 10.10.3. I often get the spinning wheel of death and the mac freezes, i.e. it doesn't react to mouse click or keyboard. it happens on average 1 time a day. When it happens i have to restart the machine by pressing the computer's power button.

I have already contacted apple support by phone, i have made many reset operations under their control, but nothing changed.

 

After the restart, when i examine the console log the last message before the reboot is often the following one

 

windowserver: surface testing disallowed updates for 10 sequential attempts

 

By searching this message on google i found that the problem might be related with the energy saving settings, i.e. it happens when the mac wakes from sleep. So i changed those settings to prevent the mac going on stop state, and today the problem did not happen, but i'm not sure what wil happen tomorrow ... so i'm looking for information/advice about this kind of problem.

Mac Pro (Late 2013), OS X Yosemite (10.10.3)

Posted on May 16, 2015 12:19 PM

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  • by mauro16,

    mauro16 mauro16 Nov 23, 2015 12:28 PM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder
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    Nov 23, 2015 12:28 PM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder

    well, in my case two distinct apple service providers said:

    1) apple tests do no show hardware failures

    2) we cannot reproduce the problem

    so we will not make any repair.

     

    I believe more to 1) than to 2) since if they had played just a bit with the mac they should be easily able to see the behavior.

     

    At this point the question is what will I earn by insisting to go back and forth from service providers, assumed i have the time to do this and the will to get angry in this process (and, for both of them, i have not). Consider i bought a windows license and installed it on the computer. Consider with windows things so far seem not so bad as I said above. The computer shows to work entire weeks without a driver crash, to obtain this it seems enough to avoid as much as possible to shut down the computer, since crashes happen right after the boot (could this be an over-heating problem?) . The mac with windows has another annoying behavior, i.e. it is very slow (often it takes more than one minute) to wake from sleep.

    I am not so confident that replacing a part will make things better. I could send the computer to apple store, that is far from my town, and pay for shipping. They could give me another computer which could have the same problem, since the percentage of mac pro with this type of problem doesn't seem to be low. Or if i am lucky the computer might be ok, and i'll have to buy another windows license if i want to use it with windows.

    Of course if I find again relevant problems i will bring the computer to service, if on the contrary things continue to be quite acceptable i may avoid or delay other discussions with them. If i reboot the computer a number of times i could be able to show the problem, but this is what happen with windows, with mac the behavior is different and not easy to be easily shown (with mac on the contrary usually the freezing happens after at least 4-5 hours from boot).

     

  • by Grant Bennet-Alder,

    Grant Bennet-Alder Grant Bennet-Alder Nov 23, 2015 1:41 PM in response to mauro16
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    Nov 23, 2015 1:41 PM in response to mauro16

    This message:

    windowserver: surface testing disallowed updates for 10 sequential attempts

     

    may be related to auto-brightness adjustment.

     

    If you have that feature enabled, turn it off.

  • by maxcarella,

    maxcarella maxcarella Nov 23, 2015 5:45 PM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder
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    Nov 23, 2015 5:45 PM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder

    Grant Bennet-Alder wrote:

     

    This message:

    windowserver: surface testing disallowed updates for 10 sequential attempts

     

    may be related to auto-brightness adjustment.

     

    If you have that feature enabled, turn it off.

     

    It's not true. The auto-brighness features is already disabled, but Mac freezes again.

     

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  • by maxcarella,

    maxcarella maxcarella Nov 23, 2015 5:53 PM in response to mauro16
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    Nov 23, 2015 5:53 PM in response to mauro16

    I'm completely agree with you mauro16,

    I've already call Apple Care several times, and now I've to take Mac to the Apple Store this friday.

    But the problem will be that is very difficult to re-creeate problem. because could be after 3 hours from boot

    but also 3 days...

     

    The only thing that I've done, is make a video with iPhone that shows exactly the hour of freeze, and

    taking data from console, for show this to the genius bar.

     

    But sincerely I'm not sure that this thing will help me to solve problems.

    I'm very upset to see what Apple doesn't consider the problem, because

    internet and discussion forums are FULL of people with this issue...

     

    Good luck to me..

    Max

  • by maxcarella,

    maxcarella maxcarella Nov 23, 2015 5:59 PM in response to Paul Rutherford1
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    Nov 23, 2015 5:59 PM in response to Paul Rutherford1

    Paul Rutherford1 wrote:

     

    To provide additional info about the problem I encountered with screen jerkiness with 10.11.1 update, I'm guessing it's a software problem because I reverted back to 10.10.5 and having no problems. I also had no problems after updating to 10.11.0. It's only after updating to 10.11.1 that I started having problems. I'm now hoping that when the 10.11.2 update comes out, the problems I encountered will be corrected.

     

    Good luck to others in this thread. :-)

    I've installed 10.10.5 and the problem is present.... I think it's a hardware issue...

    BR

    Max

  • by shing123,

    shing123 shing123 Nov 23, 2015 6:06 PM in response to maxcarella
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    Nov 23, 2015 6:06 PM in response to maxcarella

    Its been more than a year, this problem is persisting. And it's a pretty serious one. Saying, going to the apple genius bar over and over again is not a solution. Best case scenario we have a legit apple store near where we are and set aside a couple days of working time go there and back. One guy on the forum already exchanged his new mac pro 5 times! Worst case u do not have a legit apple store and have to go to the authorise repair people, which will take even longer. And then set aside a couple of hours configuring from time machine. I can go on and on. You end up spending days trying to diagnose the issue or calling apple support still ending up with a machine that will or will not crash. I think its unreasonable for apple to let their new mac pro customers diagnose the problem. I have been using macs for so long, this is the first mac pro I bought with hard earn cash and it turns out to be so unreliable.  

  • by maxcarella,

    maxcarella maxcarella Nov 23, 2015 6:16 PM in response to shing123
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    Nov 23, 2015 6:16 PM in response to shing123

    shing123 wrote:

     

    Its been more than a year, this problem is persisting. And it's a pretty serious one. Saying, going to the apple genius bar over and over again is not a solution. Best case scenario we have a legit apple store near where we are and set aside a couple days of working time go there and back. One guy on the forum already exchanged his new mac pro 5 times! Worst case u do not have a legit apple store and have to go to the authorise repair people, which will take even longer. And then set aside a couple of hours configuring from time machine. I can go on and on. You end up spending days trying to diagnose the issue or calling apple support still ending up with a machine that will or will not crash. I think its unreasonable for apple to let their new mac pro customers diagnose the problem. I have been using macs for so long, this is the first mac pro I bought with hard earn cash and it turns out to be so unreliable. 

    I am completely agree with you, and this is the reason because I think that I will lose my time taking Mac to the Apple Store for troubleshooting,

    but in the meantime I don't understand why Apple ignore completely the issue.

     

    Is there anyone "official" on forum?

    Does exist some e-mail address to send some specific issue?

     

    Max

  • by Paul Rutherford1,

    Paul Rutherford1 Paul Rutherford1 Nov 23, 2015 6:31 PM in response to maxcarella
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    Nov 23, 2015 6:31 PM in response to maxcarella

    Well, another data point is that I have the entry level Mac Pro (late 2013) which has AMD FirePro D300 GPUs. If some of you have higher end GPUs, maybe that has something to do with any problems encountered, but so far I'm not having any problems on 10.10.5 and didn't have any problems on it prior to the 10.11.1 update.

  • by peteracpacpacp,

    peteracpacpacp peteracpacpacp Nov 23, 2015 7:31 PM in response to Paul Rutherford1
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    Nov 23, 2015 7:31 PM in response to Paul Rutherford1

    I also have the dual AMD FirePro D300 gfx, I encountered the freezing wheel from the very beginning almost 2 years ago. We had lots of MacOSX iterations since then which didn't help.

     

    Sometimes it happens twice a day, sometimes it happens only once a week.

     

    I also think it's a gfx-issue, as the whole systems keeps running fine - only the spinning wheel blocks the finder and forces to make a power-cycle.

  • by Slokkie,

    Slokkie Slokkie Nov 24, 2015 12:38 AM in response to peteracpacpacp
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    Nov 24, 2015 12:38 AM in response to peteracpacpacp

    Hi peteracpacpacp

     

    I also think it's a gfx-issue, as the whole systems keeps running fine - only the spinning wheel blocks the finder and forces to make a power-cycle.


    The problem you describe is exactly the problem we have, multiple freeze's a day and none for a week. I think this is the reason this problem isn't recognised yet, because it doesn't look like a hardware error and you keep on searching for software related problems (or even take it for granted)

  • by Slokkie,

    Slokkie Slokkie Nov 24, 2015 4:28 AM in response to Slokkie
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    Nov 24, 2015 4:28 AM in response to Slokkie

    Hi All,

     

    I just clean installed on 1 of my 3 Mac Pro's having this problem with El Capitan 10.11.1 and also here GUI freeze within 30 minutes.

    Only the system.log is showing better info about the problem.

    every 30 seconds this message appears in the log: WindowServer [199]: GPU Driver appears to be hung (over 5 continuous seconds of unreadiness)

     

    The reason I don't run 10.11 on my mac's is because of having a production environment where not all software is ready for 10.11

     

    But at least El Capitan is giving me a proper error in the system.log

  • by mauro16,

    mauro16 mauro16 Nov 24, 2015 5:31 AM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder
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    Nov 24, 2015 5:31 AM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder

    I mentioned the message


    windowserver: surface testing disallowed updates for 10 sequential attempts


    in my first post of may, 16. Actually it appears in logs when having freezing with mac os, but is not the only one and probably is not the most important one. The typical log i found with mac os yosemite is the following


    Sep  5 14:24:59 Mac-Pro-di-Mauro kernel[0]: Sound assertion - 1002:aab0 FIFO error (Stream 0)

    Sep  5 14:25:00 Mac-Pro-di-Mauro.local WindowServer[150]: Surface testing disallowed updates for 10 sequential attempts...



    or alternatively a gpu hang like the following



    Aug 18 17:01:03 Mac-Pro-di-Mauro kernel[0]: Sound assertion - 1002:aab0 FIFO error (Stream 0)

    Aug 18 17:01:09 Mac-Pro-di-Mauro kernel[0]: [6:0:0] GPU HangState 0x00000000, HangFlags 0x00000004: IndividualEngineHang 0, NonEngineBlockHang 0, FenceNotRetired 1, PerEngineReset 0, FullAsicReset 1

    Aug 18 17:01:09 Mac-Pro-di-Mauro kernel[0]: ** GPU ASIC Log Start **



    With el capitan 10.11.0 a typical log was the following


     

    Oct 13 23:40:27 Mac-Pro-di-Mauro kernel[0]: Sound assertion - 1002:aab0 FIFO error (Stream 0)

     

    Oct 13 23:40:27 Mac-Pro-di-Mauro WindowServer[162]: Surface testing disallowed updates for 10 sequential attempts...

     

    Oct 13 23:40:33 Mac-Pro-di-Mauro WindowServer[162]: GPU Driver appears to be hung (over 5 continuous seconds of unreadiness)

     

    Oct 13 23:40:37 --- last message repeated 872 times ---

     

    Oct 13 23:40:37 Mac-Pro-di-Mauro com.apple.WebKit.WebContent[3461]: [23:40:37.212] <<<< IQ-CA >>>> piqca_setUsePreQueue: (0x7ff844161a00) rejecting report of layer being serviced - IQ has not yet begun to update

     

    Oct 13 23:40:37 Mac-Pro-di-Mauro com.apple.WebKit.WebContent[3461]: [23:40:37.212] FigAgglomeratorSetObjectForKey signalled err=-16020 (kFigStringConformerError_ParamErr) (NULL key) at /Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/CoreMedia/CoreMedia-1731.15.4/Prototypes/ LegibleOutput/FigAgglomerator.c line 92

     

    Oct 13 23:40:37 Mac-Pro-di-Mauro WindowServer[162]: GPU Driver appears to be hung (over 5 continuous seconds of unreadiness)

     

    Oct 13 23:40:39 --- last message repeated 561 times ---



  • by maxcarella,

    maxcarella maxcarella Nov 24, 2015 5:59 AM in response to peteracpacpacp
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    Nov 24, 2015 5:59 AM in response to peteracpacpacp

    Hello,

    What does it means "power cycle"?

    The only solution that I found until now for un-freeze Mac is disconnect thundetbolt cable and reconnect, then restart Mac Pro.

    Is there another way?

     

    Max

  • by Grant Bennet-Alder,

    Grant Bennet-Alder Grant Bennet-Alder Nov 24, 2015 7:11 AM in response to mauro16
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    Nov 24, 2015 7:11 AM in response to mauro16

    Can you reproduce the GPU hang?

     

    IF and only IF you have all Apple software and no third-party extensions added, a printout of that log should get you a replacement on the Graphics cards.

  • by mauro16,

    mauro16 mauro16 Nov 24, 2015 7:27 AM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder
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    Nov 24, 2015 7:27 AM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder

    as i said in the former message, i cannot be able to systematically reproduce the errors that happen to me with mac os. They happen usually after 4 or more hours from boot time and they don't happen all days. These logs have been produced with mac os, and i have been able to obtain this also with no third-party software. Usually in my configuration i install at least ms office as an additional tool, because a computer that has not ms office is currently not useful to me. Anyway i confirm i could obtain this with yosemite and without any third party sw. I also made tests with el capitan, and this time office was present because i cannot uninstall and install office continuously, i am not payed to do that.

    When i last sent the mac to apple service, i pointed out this in a detailed document, i wrote the yosemite logs in the document. I also wrote every detail about the 'peripherals' i was using (i am just using a mouse, a keyboard and a monitor, very ordinary things i mentioned in the former messages in this thread). All this effort was simply losing my time.

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