nsurlsessiond contacting swcdn.g.aaplimg using all my data

Since updating to 10.3.3 I've had to disconnect my main work computer from the internet as it is using up all our data (15 gigs/month satellite). We went through half of that in 5 days before I caught the problem. the process is nsurlsessiond which is contacting swcdn.g.aaplimg.com and when it does it begins downloading. Is this for Photos? I use iCloud extensively for everything BUT NOT photos. Never turned that on and have confirmed its not on for any device. Is there something else that uses that process to contact that service?


Thanks for any insight

MacMini Late 2012-OTHER, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)

Posted on Apr 21, 2015 5:19 AM

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Apr 21, 2015 6:46 AM in response to Lexiepex

Thanks Lex but I don't think that will help as I don't have the necessary download data to reinstall the OS. Or am I wrong in thinking that the above procedure requires I download and reinstall?


What I'd really like to get at is a more specific fix to the specific problem or bug. If it's something I can do (aside from reinstalling the OS which takes time, data and then more time reinstalling all of my third party apps and more data yet again) then I'm happy to do it. Even better would be a fix by Apple delivered as a software update.

Apr 21, 2015 12:27 PM in response to Lexiepex

Hey Lex, if you check the first sentence of my original post I wrote:


Since updating to 10.3.3 I've had to disconnect my main work computer from the internet as it is using up all our data (15 gigs/month satellite).


I'm on satellite internet which has 15 gig/month data transfer limit. In the first five days we went through half of those 15 gigs. Then another 2-3 as I tried to figure out what the problem was. In short, we're 11 days into our month and have only 3.5 gigs to last the rest of the month. A fresh download/install of the OS requires 4-6 gigs I'd guess.


Hey Linc, I've always kept that off due to the data caps. Only turn it on and do updates during non-peak 2-8am hours.

Apr 21, 2015 2:37 PM in response to geekinthegarden

Launch the Console 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.

Select

/var/log install.log

from the log list on the left. If you don't see that list, select

View Show Log List

from the menu bar at the top of the screen. The contents of the log will appear on the right. Each log message begins with a timestamp. Select the messages from the time of the last installation or update attempt. If you're not sure when that was, click the Clear Display button in the toolbar of the Console window and then try the installation again. Select the new messages that appear. Copy the messages to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C. Paste into a reply to this message (command-V).

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When posting a log extract, be selective. Don't post more than is requested.

Please don't indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into this discussion.

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Apr 21, 2015 5:28 PM in response to geekinthegarden

geekinthegarden wrote:


I use iCloud extensively for everything BUT NOT photos. Never turned that on and have confirmed its not on for any device.

Are you sure about that? The initial Photos setup screen is confusing. It looks just like a normal "updating database" message that you might get from Mail, but it is turning on iCloud Photos. Go to Photos > Preferences > iCloud and double-check.

Apr 22, 2015 4:48 AM in response to Linc Davis

Linc.... I found this in the install.log


Apr 17 22:46:20 Mac-Mini.local DownloadService[197]: Retrying download after error: Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1001 "The request timed out." UserInfo=0x7ff86840d6a0 {NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=http://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/21/09/031-20634/8d84o1ky5gn2agnf5kiz9ee d134n7y3q4c/RecoveryHDUpdate.pkg, NSErrorFailingURLKey=http://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/21/09/031-20634/8d84o1ky5gn2agnf5kiz9ee d134n7y3q4c/RecoveryHDUpdate.pkg, NSURLSessionDownloadTaskResumeData=<CFData 0x7ff8684103f0 [0x7fff7b220ed0]>{length = 2978, capacity = 4096, bytes = 0x3c3f786d6c2076657273696f6e3d2231 ... 2f706c6973743e0a}, NSLocalizedDescription=The request timed out.}

Apr 22, 2015 4:57 AM in response to etresoft

Linc,


Not sure if it contains any useful info but when the process started up yesterday morning I was trying to take care of a few emails and force quite it several times. Here's one of the lines from the console:


4/21/15 6:46:32.016 AM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.nsurlsessiond_privileged[1059]) Service exited due to signal: Killed: 9


I'm guessing that's not going to be very helpful but thought I'd paste it in.

Apr 22, 2015 5:41 AM in response to geekinthegarden

That log message is from April 17. At the time, the system was trying and failing to download a software update. If possible, connect to another network, such as the hotspot created by a cell phone, and update all software. Since your bandwidth is limited at work, if you have more than one Apple device on the network you should be operating an OS X Server with the volume-purchasing program and Caching service enabled. That way you'll only have to download each update once.

Apr 22, 2015 6:23 AM in response to Linc Davis

Thanks Linc. Yeah, looks like it was trying to download the recovery update. I've since taken care of that. That said, I'm not sure that solves my problem. Looking at it I see that on the 14th I had 1.5 gigs downloaded during the day and then 15th I had 3+ gigs of data downloaded between 10am and 1 pm. There was more after that on the 16th. I assume those sessions were not related to failed update downloads as there were not similar errors in the install log for those dates.


Thanks for the advice on Server. I have our three home office Macs set to not download automatically. I usually just download the installers listed via the Apple website then share them via our local network.

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