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repeating error in console app

I was checking my logs and I found this action happening in my Console app.


I have tried to figure out how to fix it but I am stumped.


If just keeps repeating over and over.


This is in " System Log Queries", "All Messages"


06/02/2015 11:54:15.638 nfsd[157]: Can't export /Volumes/Delta Quadrant/Movies: No such file or directory (2)

06/02/2015 11:54:15.639 nfsd[157]: exports:2: path contains non-directory or non-existent components: /Volumes/Little Blue 160GB

06/02/2015 11:54:15.639 nfsd[157]: exports:2: no usable directories in export entry

06/02/2015 11:54:15.639 nfsd[157]: exports:2: using fallback (marked offline): /Volumes/Little Blue 160GB

06/02/2015 11:54:25.709 nfsd[157]: Can't export /Volumes/Delta Quadrant/Movies: No such file or directory (2)

06/02/2015 11:54:25.710 nfsd[157]: exports:2: path contains non-directory or non-existent components: /Volumes/Little Blue 160GB

06/02/2015 11:54:25.711 nfsd[157]: exports:2: no usable directories in export entry

06/02/2015 11:54:25.711 nfsd[157]: exports:2: using fallback (marked offline): /Volumes/Little Blue 160GB

06/02/2015 11:54:35.786 nfsd[157]: Can't export /Volumes/Delta Quadrant/Movies: No such file or directory (2)


This is in "Files" System.log

Jun 2 12:10:41 Matts12Core.local nfsd[157]: exports:2: path contains non-directory or non-existent components: /Volumes/Little Blue 160GB

Jun 2 12:10:41 Matts12Core.local nfsd[157]: exports:2: no usable directories in export entry

Jun 2 12:10:41 Matts12Core.local nfsd[157]: exports:2: using fallback (marked offline): /Volumes/Little Blue 160GB

Jun 2 12:10:51 Matts12Core.local nfsd[157]: Can't export /Volumes/Delta Quadrant/Movies: No such file or directory (2)

Jun 2 12:10:51 Matts12Core.local nfsd[157]: exports:2: path contains non-directory or non-existent components: /Volumes/Little Blue 160GB

Jun 2 12:10:51 Matts12Core.local nfsd[157]: exports:2: no usable directories in export entry

Jun 2 12:10:51 Matts12Core.local nfsd[157]: exports:2: using fallback (marked offline): /Volumes/Little Blue 160GB

Jun 2 12:11:01 Matts12Core.local nfsd[157]: Can't export /Volumes/Delta Quadrant/Movies: No such file or directory (2)

Jun 2 12:11:01 Matts12Core.local nfsd[157]: exports:2: path contains non-directory or non-existent components: /Volumes/Little Blue 160GB

Jun 2 12:11:01 Matts12Core.local nfsd[157]: exports:2: no usable directories in export entry

Jun 2 12:11:01 Matts12Core.local nfsd[157]: exports:2: using fallback (marked offline): /Volumes/Little Blue 160GB



background reference: Delta Quadrant is a 4TB hard drive. Ono of four HD in my Mac Pro 2010.

Little Blue 160GB is a external HD, no longer attached to the Mac. All though I still have it.

Little blue was used before I added the additional internal HD’s to the Mac Pro.

Matts12Core.local is the name of my Mac

Mac Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.5), 5,1(2010) 12 Core, 2.93GHz

Posted on Jun 2, 2015 9:18 AM

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Posted on Jun 2, 2015 2:20 PM

Scratch my back with a chainsaw. I figured it out.

I had set up a NFS connection with my old AppleTV (gen1) and my Mac to play none iTunes movies and video content between the two. I was looking thought varies programs and network apps when I found the NFS app (an add-on third party) in my “System Preferences”. Opened the icon and low and behold the two drives were listed as shared folders. I am thinking that it can’t be this easy. I removed them for the list and the error messages stopped appearing in the console app.

Probably no one else will need the info, but just in case. This is how I solved it.

Oh Yea, this probably has been running in the background for many many years since I stopped using the NFS connection.

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Jun 2, 2015 2:20 PM in response to MajorMatt

Scratch my back with a chainsaw. I figured it out.

I had set up a NFS connection with my old AppleTV (gen1) and my Mac to play none iTunes movies and video content between the two. I was looking thought varies programs and network apps when I found the NFS app (an add-on third party) in my “System Preferences”. Opened the icon and low and behold the two drives were listed as shared folders. I am thinking that it can’t be this easy. I removed them for the list and the error messages stopped appearing in the console app.

Probably no one else will need the info, but just in case. This is how I solved it.

Oh Yea, this probably has been running in the background for many many years since I stopped using the NFS connection.

repeating error in console app

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