OS X Technologies :: Displaying Console (All Messages) In Command Line

Mar 30, 2012

How can I display Console's 'All Messages' in command line?

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X Technologies :: How To Start MySQL From The Command Line

Mar 13, 2012

However I cannot figure out how to shutdown and restart MySQL from the command line and pass these options to mysqld. 

Snow Leopard and MySQL 5.1.56 MySQL Community Server.

Info:
MacBook & MacAir & iMac, MacAir 10.5.x -- iMac 10.6.x

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OS X Technologies :: Command Line Editing -- Move Quickly

Jun 21, 2012

Macintosh-HD -> Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal

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I'd like to move quickly to the last 0 in -offset 0x0000. 

I know about control + a and I found out about esc + f.  I do not find pressing esc then f then esc then f that easy.  I'd like to at least be able to hold down the esc key and press f's. 

Could I redefine a word to only be " " (space) in the terminal?  Not sure I like this idea. 

Info:
iMac G3 600, Mac OS X (10.4.11)

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OS X Technologies :: Changing The Keyboard Input Source From Command Line?

May 3, 2012

Is anybody know if there is a way to switch to a particular "input source" (keyboard) with a command line? (or with Apple Script).

Not switch to the next or the previous, but to a specific one. Like switch to "Canadian French" or "Us English".

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OS X :: Stopping Console Messages/Deleted Apps Creating Console Messages?

Jan 11, 2011

I was using a program which opened my console and then I noticed in my console had messages referring to a couple of programs I removed a long time ago by dragging them to the Trash. It seems to be reporting thousands of messages every minute for one of the programs with the message "User or app not found." recurring.

This must be using resources, is there any way to stop this?

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OS X :: Console Messages (how To Fix)?

Nov 28, 2009

What do these messages mean and how can I fix them? They don't cause any problems but I'm really OCD about this type of stuff

Quote:

11/28/09 7:40:14 PMcom.apple.WindowServer[59]Sat Nov 28 19:40:14 Boris.local WindowServer[59] <Error>: kCGErrorFailure: Set a breakpoint @ CGErrorBreakpoint() to catch errors as they are logged.

Quote:

11/28/09 7:38:20 PMcom.apple.launchd.peruser.501[91](com.apple.ReportCrash) Falling back to default Mach exception handler. Could not find: com.apple.ReportCrash.Self

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11/28/09 7:38:20 PMcom.apple.launchd.peruser.501[91](com.apple.Kerberos.renew.plist[111]) Exited with exit code: 1

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OS X :: Some Messages In The Console On Startup?

Jun 7, 2008

Don't expect a lot of replies this close to WWDC but hey, I can try

I had to go check the console because a Java app I made wouldn't run, but there I also noted the following messages:

Is any of these things bad, or is there something I can or have to fix?

Also after this there's a LOT of output from VMware, even though the app isn't being launched...

Hope some of you hardcore UNIX guys can help me out

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OS X :: Information About Console Messages?

Jan 18, 2010

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MacBook Pro :: Weird Console Messages

Oct 7, 2010

Hi, New MBP 13" user here with OsX 10.6.4.

Lately i've been noticing a reoccuring message on my console and was wondering if anyone here would know what it means:

It's been like this for some days and feel a tiny bit paranoid. Any clue?

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MacBook Pro :: Get 3 Messages In Console Every 10 Seconds?

Apr 18, 2012

A few days ago, i noticed a process running in my task manager. Something along the lines of, "Seagate data manager". The reason it was there is because my friend installed some software that would let us use his Seagate hard drive (it would not work on a mac without it). I was annoyed that this process was running on start-up years later when i did not need it any more. I searched though my Mac and found no apparent way to uninstall it, so i decided to find every file that had the word "seagate" and delete it. Probably not my brightest moment, i know, and technically it worked. I dont see the process running any more, but now i am seeing the fruits of my stupidity as i get these 3 messages in console every 10 seconds from what i think is my Mac trying to launch the process, but cant find the files that i deleted. I deleted 2 files. I cant remember exactly what they were called or where they were from. I think one was from "Macintosh HD > Library" and the other was from "Macintosh HD > System". I know that one of the files had the icon that looks like a little white Lego piece (see attachment called "icon").  

here is what console says: 4/18/12 9:09:01 AMcom.apple.launchd.peruser.501[97](com.seagate.SeagateStorageGauge.plist[794]) posix_spawn("/Library/Application Support/Seagate/Seagate Storage Gauge.app/Contents/MacOS/Seagate Storage Gauge", ...): No such file or directory4/18/12 9:09:01 AMcom.apple.launchd.peruser.501[97](com.seagate.SeagateStorageGauge.plist[794]) Exited with exit code: 14/18/12 9:09:01 AMcom.apple.launchd.peruser.501[97](com.seagate.SeagateStorageGauge.plist) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds

Info:
MacBook pro, Mac OS X (10.4.11), 2.4Ghz 2 RAM

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OS X Mavericks :: Console Messages Every 5 Seconds

Sep 7, 2014

there seems to be an issue with my mid-2010 MacBook Pro, running OS X Maverick 10.9.4. When in console, precisely every 5 seconds, this same message pops up: 

07/09/2014 18:34:00.000 kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR F1Mn kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff801febf000 

I did have a look at Launch Agents and Daemons folders to see if any file name related to that message, but I'm not sure. 

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OS X :: Cannot Open A .jar File On Mac - Console For Possible Error Messages

Sep 22, 2010

The Java JAR file "" could not be launched. Check the Console for possible error messages.I need to open a jar file and this is the error i get.

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OS X :: UnuMissing Bundle Identifier Messages In Console?

Nov 12, 2009

I've been having some kernal panics over the past month and I opened the console and messages about office 2008 are all over the place:

11/12/09 1:22:32 PM[0x0-0xd00d].com.vmware.fusionDaemon[166]2009-11-12 13:22:32.786 pkgutil[178:60f] PackageKit: *** Missing bundle identifier: /Library/Receipts/Office2008_en_entourage.pkg


theres more that read /Office2008- "languages" missing bunlde...

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OS X :: Console Messages/causing The Computer To Shutdown?

Aug 5, 2010

hi,
i've had some problems with my imac (2 years old) that include the fan randomly turning on and causing the computer to shut down. after checking console, i found this message had been repeated many hundreds of time

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MacBook Pro :: Console Messages Shows That Something Is Going On About Daemon Every Ten Seconds?

Feb 12, 2012

About a month back my computer started to take longer to turn off. it was about the time when I did a disk repair. So about a week ago I started to look to seee if there was a reason for it to be taking longer to turn off. When I open the console application, it shows that something that has to do  ith google ( think) tries to do something. I'm going to post a picture here. I have search for daemon and google and deleted anything that i found, but it still showed the message so I put eberything back. Like all of the messages in the picture are from the computer just doing nothing, except a few for screen shots. Most of the messges are exatly the same. It is three messages that repeat every like ten seconds. The computer works fine and everything but i just found it wierd today cuz i left it on for 3 hours ad when I came back it was not sleeping and when I checked the console aplication it showed so many messages for every ten seconds and my computer is supposed to go to sleep after 15 minutes. Oh, I have a 2006 Macbook pro that has a Intel core Duo and runs with snow Leopard.

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Latest Update 10.7.4 - Error Messages In Console Every 5 Seconds?

May 16, 2012

I just updated my laptop to the 10.7.4 and now every 5 seconds there is this message in Console:

kernel: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR F1Mn kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff80119c8000

I also get a bunch of these logged:

kernel: IOSurface: buffer allocation size is zero
kernel: AppleThunderboltNHI::enablePower - turn power on, status = 0x0, result_value = 0x0

I have seen other people reporting this online, but haven't found any here on the board. How can I roll back to 10.7.3? 

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), 2.4 GHz Intel Core i5, RAM 8GB

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Oct 29, 2009

Trying to install a .pkg from the command line in single user mode. I'm using the command "installer -pkg Installer.pkg -target / The .pkg is on a mounted USB drive. / is also mounted. When I run the command, the screen scrolls to a new blank line and stays there but nothing happens. The light on my USB indicates no data transfer is happening. I get no output, even if I add -verbose to the command.

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OS X :: Test Memory From Command Line In 10.5?

Apr 22, 2008

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Sep 9, 2008

I want to have the value of the batch command find. I've written the following but it don't work. Perhaps I'm missign something. if [ find /Applications/Autonome/test.log = 0 ] ; then echo "file not found !"

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Oct 14, 2008

Can anyone tell what is the command line to use to kill a process using its name.
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Nov 15, 2010

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OS X :: Echo Command - New Line BEFORE Text

Mar 14, 2009

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Jun 7, 2009

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Sep 17, 2009

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Nov 30, 2014

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Mail Not Displaying Certain Messages

Apr 23, 2012

Mail is suddenly not displaying certain messages in mailboxes. I can see and select the message in the center pane, but when I click on it to display, I get the "Loading" text and the spinner. This continues without resolution, though sometimes the messages will display after quitting Mail and/or rebuilding the Mailbox. 

It is not random messages that do this, but always the same ones that refuse to display. But they will display sometimes after a rebuild, so I know they aren't gone. Some have image attachtments, others do not. 

This just started this morning, following running Disk Utility to repair some HD corruption last night. Prior to that, Mail (and Safari) had been running very slowly for about three weeks. I have already repaired permissions on this drive.

Info:
PowerBook G4 (1GHz/867 MHz), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X :: Command Line Interface And B2zipped Tarball

Aug 30, 2010

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So could you kindly provide my friend with a no-assumptions, comprehensive, clear list of beginner's instructions that will tell him exactly what to do to? He needs to:
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2. Locate the tarball he downloaded from Gmail
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I would deal with the tarball this way: $ tar xjvf ./texts.tar.bz2. Could he use that command? I don't have any idea how to leave the graphic world on a Mac. My view is that fulfilling his request will be difficult and a lot of work for him as well if I don't use a tarball, and he needs to learn something about the OS he's using. I'll be interested to see how Mac users do it, as well. Yes, I expect the job can be done in the GUI on a Mac, but as I say, I would like to expand his universe (and mine) just a bit. Dragging him out of the GUI won't hurt him, and the learning experience could give him a bit more respect for the power and flexibility of the OS he uses daily.

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