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Something weird has happened in the last week. One particular program would tend to hang--a CPU hog I imagined. I monitored it on Activity Monitor to kill the process. Eventually, I simply got rid of it--did not use it that much.
However, I further noticed in the last two days that Activity Monitor itself would "hang." I would start it . . . it would hang.
I tried my usual maintenance programs--Onyx to using DiskWarrior and TechTools to cheSomething weird has happened in the last week. One particular program would tend to hang--a CPU hog I imagined. I monitored it on Activity Monitor to kill the process. Eventually, I simply got rid of it--did not use it that much.
However, I further noticed in the last two days that Activity Monitor itself would "hang." I would start it . . . it would hang.
I tried my usual maintenance programs--Onyx to using DiskWarrior and TechTools to check/fix the volumes, et cetera. Permissions? We fix'd them.
So finally--I backed everything up on two different Ex-HD--I simply pop'd in my SL disk and reloaded the OS. I did not do an Erase first--simply reloaded.
Voila!.
Happy Activity Monitor, happy everything save for the program I then deleted sick of the problem.
Then . . . today . . . Activity Monitor FAILs again.
Everything else System-wise seems fine.
"So what does Console/Crash Reports say?"
Console:
it repeats:
even after I kill Activity Monitor with Force Quit.
I am not sure how much of the LONG crash report is worth posting. If gives the following:
and goes on and on and on with stuff that, of course, makes no sense to me so I am not sure what anyone needs.
Additional Information:
I decided to try an Erase and Install--having backed everything up previously
. What I think may be the problem is that I placed some Applications in subfolders--such as Activity Monitor in the main Activities rather than Utilities.
The OS 10.6 Installer does not know this and happily places extra copies where they think they should be! I think by trying to place them in the folders I wanted I damaged the parent Application.
So . . . I reinstalled everything and now have two copies of some things--like Activity Monitor--which works fine now.
So . . . it there a way I can get rid of extra copies without frelling them?
--J.D.
--J.D.
However, I further noticed in the last two days that Activity Monitor itself would "hang." I would start it . . . it would hang.
I tried my usual maintenance programs--Onyx to using DiskWarrior and TechTools to cheSomething weird has happened in the last week. One particular program would tend to hang--a CPU hog I imagined. I monitored it on Activity Monitor to kill the process. Eventually, I simply got rid of it--did not use it that much.
However, I further noticed in the last two days that Activity Monitor itself would "hang." I would start it . . . it would hang.
I tried my usual maintenance programs--Onyx to using DiskWarrior and TechTools to check/fix the volumes, et cetera. Permissions? We fix'd them.
So finally--I backed everything up on two different Ex-HD--I simply pop'd in my SL disk and reloaded the OS. I did not do an Erase first--simply reloaded.
Voila!.
Happy Activity Monitor, happy everything save for the program I then deleted sick of the problem.
Then . . . today . . . Activity Monitor FAILs again.
Everything else System-wise seems fine.
"So what does Console/Crash Reports say?"
Console:
Code:
3/21/10 11:49:51 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.ActivityMonitor) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
3/21/10 11:50:01 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.ActivityMonitor[450]) posix_spawn("/Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app/Contents/MacOS/activitymonitord", ...): No such file or directory
3/21/10 11:50:01 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.ActivityMonitor[450]) Exited with exit code: 1
3/21/10 11:50:01 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.ActivityMonitor) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
3/21/10 11:50:01 PM SIMBL Agent[174] warning: failed to get scripting definition from /Applications/Activity Monitor.app; it may not be scriptable.
3/21/10 11:50:11 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.ActivityMonitor[466]) posix_spawn("/Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app/Contents/MacOS/activitymonitord", ...): No such file or directory
3/21/10 11:50:11 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.ActivityMonitor[466]) Exited with exit code: 1
3/21/10 11:50:11 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.ActivityMonitor) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
3/21/10 11:50:18 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[144] ([0x0-0x30030].com.apple.ActivityMonitor[451]) Exited: Terminated
3/21/10 11:50:18 PM com.apple.UserNotificationCenter[469] UserNotification[469]: [WSX] Will not load into com.apple.UserNotificationCenter as the hard coded exclude list says no.
3/21/10 11:50:21 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.ActivityMonitor[483]) posix_spawn("/Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app/Contents/MacOS/activitymonitord", ...): No such file or directory
3/21/10 11:50:21 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.ActivityMonitor[483]) Exited with exit code: 1
it repeats:
Code:
3/21/10 11:51:01 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.ActivityMonitor[506]) posix_spawn("/Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app/Contents/MacOS/activitymonitord", ...): No such file or directory
3/21/10 11:51:01 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.ActivityMonitor[506]) Exited with exit code: 1
3/21/10 11:51:01 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.ActivityMonitor) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
even after I kill Activity Monitor with Force Quit.
I am not sure how much of the LONG crash report is worth posting. If gives the following:
Code:
Date/Time: 2010-03-21 23:50:17 -0700
OS Version: 10.6.2 (Build 10C540)
Architecture: x86_64
Report Version: 6
Command: Activity Monitor
Path: /Applications/Activity Monitor.app/Contents/MacOS/Activity Monitor
Version: 10.6 (212)
Build Version: 56
Project Name: ActivityMonitor
Source Version: 2120000
Parent: launchd [144]
PID: 451
Event: hang
Duration: 3.34s (sampling started after 2 seconds)
Steps: 13 (100ms sampling interval)
Pageins: 2
Pageouts: 0
Process: Activity Monitor [451]
Path: /Applications/Activity Monitor.app/Contents/MacOS/Activity Monitor
UID: 501
and goes on and on and on with stuff that, of course, makes no sense to me so I am not sure what anyone needs.
Additional Information:
I decided to try an Erase and Install--having backed everything up previously

The OS 10.6 Installer does not know this and happily places extra copies where they think they should be! I think by trying to place them in the folders I wanted I damaged the parent Application.
So . . . I reinstalled everything and now have two copies of some things--like Activity Monitor--which works fine now.
So . . . it there a way I can get rid of extra copies without frelling them?
--J.D.
--J.D.
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