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Q: Repeated process crash every 10 seconds

I've recently upgraded my MBP Mid 2010 15" core i7 to Lion.  I'm now getting a repeated crash.  The system log shows:

7/23/11 10:53:46.285 PM com.apple.launchd: (com.aladdin.hasplmd[619]) Job appears to have crashed: Bus error: 10

 

Here is the top of the crash report:

 

Process:         hasplmd [688]

Path:            /usr/libexec/hasplmd

Identifier:      hasplmd

Version:         ??? (???)

Code Type:       X86 (Native)

Parent Process:  launchd [1]

 

 

Date/Time:       2011-07-23 22:59:32.018 -0400

OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.7 (11A511)

Report Version:  9

 

 

Crashed Thread:  0

 

 

Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS)

Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x0000000000000000

 

 

VM Regions Near 0:

--> __PAGEZERO             0000000000000000-0000000000001000 [    4K] ---/--- SM=NUL  /usr/libexec/hasplmd

    __TEXT                 0000000000001000-00000000001b4000 [ 1740K] r-x/rwx SM=COW  /usr/libexec/hasplmd

 

 

Thread 0 Crashed:

0   ???                                     0000000000 0 + 0

1   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x983c306d mach_port_allocate + 90

2   ???                                     0x0041534c 0 + 4281164

 

 

Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit):

  eax: 0x00000000  ebx: 0x004152dc  ecx: 0xbffffd8c  edx: 0x983d0c0a

  edi: 0x00000907  esi: 0xacb5f1bc  ebp: 0xbffffd28  esp: 0xbffffd1c

   ss: 0x00000023  efl: 0x00010282  eip: 0x00000000   cs: 0x0000001b

   ds: 0x00000023   es: 0x00000023   fs: 0x00000000   gs: 0x0000000f

  cr2: 0x00000000

Logical CPU: 2

 

 

Binary Images:

    0x1000 -   0x1b2fff  hasplmd (??? - ???) /usr/libexec/hasplmd

0x8fe45000 - 0x8fe779c7  dyld (195.5 - ???) <134323A7-49DC-3A9D-ACFD-32FAD0FD6BA2> /usr/lib/dyld

0x90005000 - 0x90006ff5  libremovefile.dylib (21.0.0 - compatibility 1.0.0) <9A1E12B7-F822-3544-8E1D-A6DC81E1F2E6> /usr/lib/system/libremovefile.dylib

0x90428000 - 0x904f3fff  libsystem_c.dylib (763.11.0 - compatibility 1.0.0) <44AA09FD-3A8F-3DCF-AD98-BC9071CA7376> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_c.dylib

0x90bb4000 - 0x90bf7ffd  libcommonCrypto.dylib (55010.0.0 - compatibility 1.0.0) <4BA1F5F1-F0A2-3FEB-BB62-F514DCBB3725> /usr/lib/system/libcommonCrypto.dylib

0x90dac000 - 0x90db3ff5  libsystem_dnssd.dylib (??? - ???) <B3217FA8-A7D6-3C90-ABFC-2E54AEF33547> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_dnssd.dylib

0x90f45000 - 0x90facfff  libc++.1.dylib (19.0.0 - compatibility 1.0.0) <3AFF3CE8-14AE-300F-8F63-8B7FB9D4DA96> /usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib

0x90fad000 - 0x90faefff  libDiagnosticMessagesClient.dylib (??? - ???) <DB3889C2-2FC2-3087-A2A2-4C319455E35C> /usr/lib/libDiagnosticMessagesClient.dylib

 

 

Can someone direct me in some steps to a diagnosis?  Any help will be appreciated and thanks in advance.

Posted on Jul 23, 2011 8:03 PM

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  • by ds store,Helpful

    ds store ds store Jul 23, 2011 9:15 PM in response to FoxFanRay
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    Jul 23, 2011 9:15 PM in response to FoxFanRay

    You have software rights management software installed called Sentinel HASP.

     

    What program that installed this is responsible and you need to get a update for it from that company.

     

    There is Terminal level uninstall daemon instructions in this PDF

     

     

    ftp://ftp.aladdin.com/pub/hasp/Sentinel_HASP/Documentation/Sentinel_HASP_Install ation_Guide.pdf

     

     

    Can you describe what software you have that could have this installed?

     

    Can you describe what your were doing when the crashes occur?

  • by millerrh512,

    millerrh512 millerrh512 Jul 24, 2011 1:35 PM in response to ds store
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    Jul 24, 2011 1:35 PM in response to ds store

    I have the same issue with mine.  I discovered it because my MacBook Pro 2010 i7 will not fall asleep on its own.  I've had this happen before and it was a process continuously trying to communicate with a licensing server (OnOne's Photoshop plugins).  They've since fixed that (and it's a different licensing service).  So when my machine stopped falling asleep again I loaded up Console and found this new thing restarting every 10 seconds which I'm guessing is what is causing my computer not to fall asleep.

     

    Tried the uninstall via Terminal and get this:

     

     

    launchctl: Couldn't stat("com.aladdin.hasplmd.plist"): No such file or directory

    nothing found to unload

     

    launchctl: Couldn't stat("com.aladdin.aksusbd.plist"): No such file or directory

    nothing found to unload

     

    It's wierd.  It's like I don't even have it installed if the Terminal commands had no effect.  Wonder what could be trying to call it.

    Dug around for about two/three hours on the net and through my system trying to figure out what software might be causing this and have come up with nothing.

  • by FoxFanRay,

    FoxFanRay FoxFanRay Jul 24, 2011 2:01 PM in response to ds store
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    Jul 24, 2011 2:01 PM in response to ds store

    I believe this was installed by Hauptwerk Virtual Pipe Organ software.  I was reviewing a demo copy of this software, and I know this uses a dongle for the licensing.

     

    These crashes occur every 10 seconds continuously.  As soon as I start the computer, the crashes begin.  I noticed a growing memory usage and a higher CPU usage since installing Lion, and that is what started me looking around to see what might be going on.

     

    i have reviewed the link you provided and attempted their removal process, but it does not seem to work (or at least I can't do it correctly!).

     

    I guess I'll visit the Hauptwerk forums and post a question over there.  I'd hate to have to wipe my drive just to get rid of this.

     

    Thank you VERY much for the help with the identification of my issue.  I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge and time.

  • by millerrh512,

    millerrh512 millerrh512 Jul 24, 2011 2:11 PM in response to FoxFanRay
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    Jul 24, 2011 2:11 PM in response to FoxFanRay

    That's definitely not the culprit software for mine.  So this could be more wide spread.

  • by FoxFanRay,

    FoxFanRay FoxFanRay Jul 24, 2011 7:38 PM in response to ds store
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    Jul 24, 2011 7:38 PM in response to ds store

    I just wanted to let you know that I was able to correct my issue, after I stumbled around for a while.  I was able to use the terminal level commands found in the document you provided the link to.  I just needed to be in the correct directory (same directory as the plists, which was not easy to find).  I then stumbled around some more, and finally deleted the plists.  I have not had a crash in over an hour!  I may be a mainframe programmer, but I know nothing about unix!  I wanted to give you credit for a correct answer, but only gave you the Helpful answer status and this system won't let me change it.  Sorry, for you certainly deserve the correct answer flag!  Again, my thanks!

  • by millerrh512,

    millerrh512 millerrh512 Jul 24, 2011 7:46 PM in response to FoxFanRay
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    Jul 24, 2011 7:46 PM in response to FoxFanRay

    FoxFanRay wrote:

     

    I just wanted to let you know that I was able to correct my issue, after I stumbled around for a while.  I was able to use the terminal level commands found in the document you provided the link to.  I just needed to be in the correct directory (same directory as the plists, which was not easy to find).  I then stumbled around some more, and finally deleted the plists.  I have not had a crash in over an hour!  I may be a mainframe programmer, but I know nothing about unix!  I wanted to give you credit for a correct answer, but only gave you the Helpful answer status and this system won't let me change it.  Sorry, for you certainly deserve the correct answer flag!  Again, my thanks!

     

    How did you find the directory where the plists were?  That's probably my problem is I was trying to do the Terminal level commands from my root directory.  I still need to find the plist location apparantly.

  • by ds store,

    ds store ds store Jul 24, 2011 7:53 PM in response to FoxFanRay
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    Jul 24, 2011 7:53 PM in response to FoxFanRay

    The free Easy Find has remarkable abilities to find anything as long as your in Admin user

     

     

    http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/11076/easyfind

  • by millerrh512,

    millerrh512 millerrh512 Jul 24, 2011 8:16 PM in response to ds store
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    Jul 24, 2011 8:16 PM in response to ds store

    Turns out Lion's built-in search isn't half bad either. I was able to find those files by searching for them in Finder.  Although the terminal command didn't seem to work.  I just deleted them through the OS from where I found them and now those crashes are going away.  They were in /Library/LaunchDaemons/  Also deleted another .plist from Xrite. 

     

    I'm betting that's what the issue was was an older PPC color profiling software I had from X Rite that was not compatible with Lion.  Thought I uninstalled it all, but I guess not.

  • by Bkray1,

    Bkray1 Bkray1 Aug 2, 2011 9:52 AM in response to millerrh512
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    Aug 2, 2011 9:52 AM in response to millerrh512

    Hi,  I had this issue as well. For me, the security software was installed with a USB Key for X-plane. I had to install the HASP USB drivers to get X-plane to recognize the USB key so that it would no longer require the DVD in the drive. Uninstalling the HASP folder and the plist files fixed the issue.

  • by FoxFanRay,

    FoxFanRay FoxFanRay Aug 2, 2011 4:21 PM in response to Bkray1
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    Aug 2, 2011 4:21 PM in response to Bkray1

    Just for everyone's information, this issue has been reported to SafeNet (the makers of the HASP USB key) by Milan Digital Audio (makers of Hauptwerk).

    Thanks!

  • by KT322,

    KT322 KT322 Aug 26, 2011 5:37 PM in response to FoxFanRay
    Level 1 (35 points)
    Aug 26, 2011 5:37 PM in response to FoxFanRay

    Download the latest Sentinel HASP run-time update at: http://hasp.com/support/hasp-srm/enduser.aspx

  • by Gary P,

    Gary P Gary P Apr 17, 2012 2:13 AM in response to KT322
    Level 4 (1,397 points)
    Apr 17, 2012 2:13 AM in response to KT322

    Better to remove their junk software from your Mac.

     

    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3214780?start=0&tstart=0

  • by Markus Altendorff,

    Markus Altendorff Markus Altendorff Jul 1, 2012 4:16 AM in response to Gary P
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    Jul 1, 2012 4:16 AM in response to Gary P

    Had the same issue (hasplmd launch crash report every 10 seconds). Going to Library/LaunchDaemons and removing com.aladdin.hasplmd (in fact, removing all plists with com.aladdin in front), then rebooting fixed it.

     

    For me, the x-rite i1 screen calibration software was the culprit that introdruced this junk to my system. The interesting thing is that the i1 device already is a "dongle" to the software, so why did they think it wise to put a rights management toolkit in there? It's not like the software is any use without their hardware, and it doesn't even come with serial numbers. That really was just begging for this kind of failure to happen.