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HANGS AFTER LOGIN - Help

I have reinstalled, diagnosed fonts, etc. Systems still hangs after login. Will boot in safe mode. Here's the event from console. Any ideas?


My System:

MacBook Pro (17-inch, Late 2011)

10.10.3 (14D136)



4/17/15 9:21:52.299 AM secd[887]: __SOSCCProcessSyncWithAllPeers_Server_block_invoke sync with all peers failed: (null)

4/17/15 9:21:52.300 AM CloudKeychainProxy[891]: __39-[UbiqitousKVSProxy doSyncWithAllPeers]_block_invoke_2 <UB--s--C---> syncWithAllPeers (null), rescheduling timer

4/17/15 9:22:02.195 AM locationd[88]: NETWORK: requery, 0, 0, 0, 0, 4, items, fQueryRetries, 3, fLastRetryTimestamp, 0.0

4/17/15 9:22:35.000 AM kernel[0]: process ReportCrash[1051] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 903; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001

4/17/15 9:22:38.000 AM kernel[0]: considerRebuildOfPrelinkedKernel com.apple.kext.OSvKernDSPLib triggered rebuild

4/17/15 9:23:30.000 AM kernel[0]: process CrashPlanService[46] thread 5431 caught burning CPU! It used more than 50% CPU (Actual recent usage: 66%) over 180 seconds. thread lifetime cpu usage 90.068388 seconds, (47.946522 user, 42.121866 system) ledger info: balance: 90008300898 credit: 90008300898 debit: 0 limit: 90000000000 (50%) period: 180000000000 time since last refill (ns): 135217136572

4/17/15 9:23:41.054 AM apsd[82]: Reporting com.apple.main-thread is hung

4/17/15 9:25:38.548 AM com.apple.kextd[48]: Warning: /Volumes/File Cabinet/System/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

4/17/15 9:25:38.548 AM com.apple.kextd[48]: Warning: /Volumes/File Cabinet/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

4/17/15 9:28:37.000 AM kernel[0]: process Messages[1050] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 109; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001

4/17/15 9:28:37.789 AM WindowServer[205]: *** Dumping Gesture Focus Records ***

4/17/15 9:28:37.789 AM WindowServer[205]: 120172014541: ++ Phase Began type: 6 conn: 0x16e07, window 0x46

4/17/15 9:28:37.789 AM WindowServer[205]: *** Complete ***

4/17/15 9:28:37.860 AM com.apple.kextcache[1062]: Warning: /Volumes/File Cabinet/System/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

4/17/15 9:28:37.861 AM com.apple.kextcache[1062]: Warning: /Volumes/File Cabinet/Library/Extensions: No such file or directory

4/17/15 9:28:37.861 AM com.apple.kextcache[1062]: rebuilding /Volumes/File Cabinet/System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/kernelcache

4/17/15 9:28:38.052 AM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.ReportCrash[1073]) Endpoint has been activated through legacy launch(3) APIs. Please switch to XPC or bootstrap_check_in(): com.apple.ReportCrash

4/17/15 9:28:38.054 AM ReportCrash[1073]: Invoking spindump for pid=1050 wakeups_rate=109 duration=413 because of excessive wakeups

4/17/15 9:28:38.110 AM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.imdmessageservices.IMDMessageServicesAgent) The _DirtyJetsamMemoryLimit key is not available on this platform.

4/17/15 9:28:38.143 AM SystemUIServer[903]: Attempt to use XPC with a MachService that has HideUntilCheckIn set. This will result in unpredictable behavior: com.apple.backupd.status.xpc

4/17/15 9:28:38.110 AM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.imfoundation.IMRemoteURLConnectionAgent) The _DirtyJetsamMemoryLimit key is not available on this platform.

4/17/15 9:28:38.315 AM com.apple.kextcache[1091]: No kernel extensions found.

4/17/15 9:28:38.317 AM com.apple.kextcache[1062]: Child process /usr/sbin/kextcache[1091] exited with status 70.

4/17/15 9:28:38.317 AM com.apple.kextcache[1062]: Error 107 rebuilding /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/kernelcache

4/17/15 9:28:38.319 AM Console[986]: Marker - Apr 17, 2015, 9:28:38 AM

Macbook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.6)

Posted on Apr 17, 2015 9:35 AM

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Apr 17, 2015 4:59 PM in response to MADFLYR

1. This procedure is a diagnostic test. It changes nothing, for better or worse, and therefore will not, in itself, solve the problem. But with the aid of the test results, the solution may take a few minutes, instead of hours or days.

The test works on OS X 10.7 ("Lion") and later. I don't recommend running it on older versions of OS X. It will do no harm, but it won't do much good either.

Don't be put off by the complexity of these instructions. The process is much less complicated than the description. You do harder tasks with the computer all the time.

2. If you don't already have a current backup, back up all data before doing anything else. The backup is necessary on general principle, not because of anything in the test procedure. Backup is always a must, and when you're having any kind of trouble with the computer, you may be at higher than usual risk of losing data, whether you follow these instructions or not.

There are ways to back up a computer that isn't fully functional. Ask if you need guidance.

3. Below are instructions to run a UNIX shell script, a type of program. As I wrote above, it changes nothing. It doesn't send or receive any data on the network. All it does is to generate a human-readable report on the state of the computer. That report goes nowhere unless you choose to share it. If you prefer, you can act on it yourself without disclosing the contents to me or anyone else.

You should be wondering whether you can believe me, and whether it's safe to run a program at the behest of a stranger. In general, no, it's not safe and I don't encourage it.

In this case, however, there are a couple of ways for you to decide whether the program is safe without having to trust me. First, you can read it. Unlike an application that you download and click to run, it's transparent, so anyone with the necessary skill can verify what it does.

You may not be able to understand the script yourself. But variations of it have been posted on this website thousands of times over a period of years. The site is hosted by Apple, which does not allow it to be used to distribute harmful software. Any one of the millions of registered users could have read the script and raised the alarm if it was harmful. Then I would not be here now and you would not be reading this message. See, for example, this discussion.

Nevertheless, if you can't satisfy yourself that these instructions are safe, don't follow them. Ask for other options.

4. Here's a general summary of what you need to do, if you choose to proceed:

☞ Copy a particular line of text to the Clipboard.

☞ Paste into the window of another application.

☞ Wait for the test to run. It usually takes a few minutes.

☞ Paste the results, which will have been copied automatically, back into a reply on this page.

These are not specific instructions; just an overview. The details are in parts 7 and 8 of this comment. The sequence is: copy, paste, wait, paste again. You don't need to copy a second time.

5. Try to test under conditions that reproduce the problem, as far as possible. For example, if the computer is sometimes, but not always, slow, run the test during a slowdown.

You may have started up in "safe" mode. If the system is now in safe mode and works well enough in normal mode to run the test, restart as usual. If you can only test in safe mode, do that.

6. If you have more than one user, and the one affected by the problem is not an administrator, then please run the test twice: once while logged in as the affected user, and once as an administrator. The results may be different. The user that is created automatically on a new computer when you start it for the first time is an administrator. If you can't log in as an administrator, test as the affected user. Most personal Macs have only one user, and in that case this section doesn’t apply. Don't log in as root.

7. Load this linked web page (on the website "Pastebin.") The title of the page is "Diagnostic Test." Below the title is a text box headed by three small icons. The one on the right represents a clipboard. Click that icon to select the text, then copy it to the Clipboard on your computer by pressing the key combination command-C.

If the text doesn't highlight when you click the icon, select it by triple-clicking anywhere inside the box. Don't select the whole page, just the text in the box.

8. Launch the built-in Terminal application in any of the following ways:

☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)

☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.

☞ Open LaunchPad and start typing the name.

Click anywhere in the Terminal window to activate it. Paste from the Clipboard into the window by pressing command-V, then press return. The text you pasted should vanish immediately.

9. If you see an error message in the Terminal window such as "Syntax error" or "Event not found," enter

exec bash

and press return. Then paste the script again.

10. If you're logged in as an administrator, you'll be prompted for your login password. Nothing will be displayed when you type it. You will not see the usual dots in place of typed characters. Make sure caps lock is off. Type carefully and then press return. You may get a one-time warning to be careful. If you make three failed attempts to enter the password, the test will run anyway, but it will produce less information. If you don't know the password, or if you prefer not to enter it, just press return three times at the password prompt. Again, the script will still run.

If you're not logged in as an administrator, you won't be prompted for a password. The test will still run. It just won't do anything that requires administrator privileges.

11. The test may take a few minutes to run, depending on how many files you have and the speed of the computer. A computer that's abnormally slow may take longer to run the test. While it's running, a series of lines will appear in the Terminal window like this:

[Process started]

Part 1 of 8 done at … sec

Part 8 of 8 done at … sec

The test results are on the Clipboard.

Please close this window.

[Process completed]

The intervals between parts won't be exactly equal, but they give a rough indication of progress. The total number of parts may be different from what's shown here.

Wait for the final message "Process completed" to appear. If you don't see it within about ten minutes, the test probably won't complete in a reasonable time. In that case, press the key combination control-C or command-period to stop it and go to the next step. You'll have incomplete results, but still something.

12. When the test is complete, or if you stopped it because it was taking too long, quit Terminal. The results will have been copied to the Clipboard automatically. They are not shown in the Terminal window. Please don't copy anything from there. All you have to do is start a reply to this comment and then paste by pressing command-V again.

At the top of the results, there will be a line that begins with the words "Start time." If you don't see that, but instead see a mass of gibberish, you didn't wait for the "Process completed" message to appear in the Terminal window. Please wait for it and try again.

If any private information, such as your name or email address, appears in the results, anonymize it before posting. Usually that won't be necessary.

13. When you post the results, you might see an error message on the web page: "You have included content in your post that is not permitted," or "The message contains invalid characters." That's a bug in the forum software. Please post the test results on Pastebin, then post a link here to the page you created.

14. This is a public forum, and others may give you advice based on the results of the test. They speak for themselves, not for me. The test itself is harmless, but whatever else you're told to do may not be. For others who choose to run it, I don't recommend that you post the test results on this website unless I asked you to.

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Copyright © 2014, 2015 by Linc Davis. As the sole author of this work (including the referenced "Diagnostic Test"), I reserve all rights to it except as provided in the Use Agreement for the Apple Support Communities website ("ASC"). Readers of ASC may copy it for their own personal use. Neither the whole nor any part may be redistributed.

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