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> May 30 13:46:57 WindowServer: common_reenable_update: UI updates were finally reenabled by application "smcFanControl" after 5.10 seconds (server forcibly re-enabled them after 1.20 seconds) > May 30 13:46:54 WindowServer: disable_update_timeout: UI updates were forcibly disabled by application "smcFanControl" for over 1.00 seconds. > May 30 13:46:48 WindowServer: common_reenable_update: UI updates were finally reenabled by application "Temperature Monitor" after 4.66 seconds (server forcibly re-enabled them after 3.41 seconds) > May 30 13:46:47 WindowServer: disable_update_timeout: UI updates were forcibly disabled by application "Temperature Monitor" for over 1.00 seconds. > May 30 13:46:46 mDNSResponder: AwdlD2d AwdlD2dStopBrowsingForKey: '_raop' Browsing service stopped > May 30 13:46:45 mDNSResponder: AwdlD2d AwdlD2dStopBrowsingForKey: '_airplay' Browsing service stopped > May 30 13:46:30 mDNSResponder: AwdlD2d AwdlD2dStartBrowsingForKey: '_airplay' Browsing service started > May 30 13:46:30 mDNSResponder: AwdlD2d AwdlD2dStartBrowsingForKey: '_raop' Browsing service started > May 30 13:46:20 VLC: Media key event tap was disabled by timeout Grepping the log for pid=380 yielded onlty that line below. Is there a way to find out which process went nuts from the text below ? Which managed to get created while my telnet one didn't. The process, obviously a "recent" process But why would the disk remain so active ?Īnd the "Endpoint has been activated through legacy" message relates to Things point to the system unable to create a new process.

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The mac had been frozen for some time when I didįirst telnet attempt. TrashTimer got woken up and did its deed (noticing two files it doesn't Then I see my 2 telnet requests and cancellation for first one, AND, the The log below is interesting as mDNSReponder issues some messages. Only way to get in to kill processes ? or is there some other neat way Questions: in the event a computer becomes beachballed, is telnet the Hard drive but also starting to write over existing valid files. I had a bad incident in the 1990s with RealPlayer not ony filling the Pressed the power button (shock, horror, a reboot !) Killedįearing what was going on in the disk, I stopped investigating and It), but I got as far as the username prompt after a few minutes. I tried to telnet into it, hoping to get to killall Firefox (suspecting With the beach ball on all windows, and the disk constantly working hard. Just now, my Mac (Yosemite), while on a web site, became unresponsive










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