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Re: 10.8.5

Post by grahamperrin » Mon Sep 30, 2013 6:00 pm

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Please see the question at viewtopic.php?p=5343#p5343
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Re: 10.8.5

Post by I-ku-u » Mon Sep 30, 2013 7:54 pm

From following that topic:
If you have multiple disks in your ZFS pool, it may be the case that only the one with KDS's hidden file will be kept awake.

Well, my pools are 6 disk raidz2's - keeping only 1 awake may be what's going on, but I have no clue how to verify that. If true, it's also effectively equivalent to all of them sleeping.
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12F37: Bluetooth not available

Post by grahamperrin » Sat Oct 05, 2013 3:00 am

… Bluetooth not available following an automated restart or forced shut down … my hunch is that in 12F37 there's an improvement to Bluetooth for situations such as these.


I encountered one 12F37 incident, extraordinary, after which Bluetooth was not available:


The effect on Bluetooth in that case was not reported to Apple. So in 12F45, which I now use, I don't expect to discover a fix.
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Re: Known issue with Build 12F37 of OS X 10.8.5

Post by I-ku-u » Thu Oct 10, 2013 12:40 pm

I-ku-u wrote:
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I-ku-u wrote:… sleep. This is even tho' I have not checked "Put hard disks to sleep when possible" …


Thanks, I wasn't aware of the issue but it's known (leaked a few days ago).


I can't feel that the issues mentioned as fixed in that will be helpful, as I never allow my Mac Pro to go to sleep. But waiting until that comes out makes sense before trying anything more drastic.

Well, with the "Keep Drive Spinning" script in place *and* the supplemental update, the disks in my volumes appear to no longer to be going to sleep. It's hard to be completely certain tho' as my daily schedule changed shortly before the update came out. In any case, I'm now testing without the script to see if the drives spin down.
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Double panics with OS X 10.8.5

Post by grahamperrin » Sun Nov 17, 2013 10:28 pm

A few weeks ago:
… No cause for alarm – I doubt that any other user will encounter panics, or double panics, in the ways that I have. I had to push hard for a couple of weeks before a panic occurred.


I mention double panics in two other topics: at viewtopic.php?p=5335#p5335 (2013-09-28) and at viewtopic.php?p=5597#p5597 (2013-11-14).

The latter was originally blamed on a dancing cat. Later the same day, a double panic after shutdown gave me something more logical to work with. Now in the support forum for Kaspersky Internet Security for Mac:


> A message from kav_agent after SHUTDOWN_TIME, then a kernel panic



> Is it reasonable to assume that the Kasperky software contributed to the kernel panic?
>
> If so, I'll raise a ticket.

Side notes

Build 14.0.0.177 of Kaspersky Internet Security was announced somewhere on 2013-06-18, announced in the forum two months later – 2013-08-23. Then another two months; I became aware at renewal time and downloaded 14.0.0.177 on 2013-10-19.

After posting to the Kaspersky forum I discovered a more recent build 14.0.1.46, that's now installed.

The List of applications incompatible with Kaspersky Internet Security for Mac does not mention ZEVO.
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