Repaired Permissions Report
by Michael Harrington
on
Sep 6, 2009 at 9:07:31 pm
I just received my second Keranal Panic in the past week and while repairing permissions received this in the report, these were at the bottom of the report and after a very long list of "Permissions differ on..." Although the last line says Permissions repair complete. Am I good to go or shall I take further action.
Permissions differ on "System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/MobileDevice.framework/Versions/A/AppleMobileSync.app/Contents/CodeResources", should be -rw-r--r-- , they are lrw-r--r-- .
Warning: SUID file "System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DiskManagement.framework/Versions/A/Resources/DiskManagementTool" has been modified and will not be repaired.
Warning: SUID file "System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DesktopServicesPriv.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Locum" has been modified and will not be repaired.
Warning: SUID file "System/Library/Extensions/webdav_fs.kext/Contents/Resources/load_webdav" has been modified and will not be repaired.
Warning: SUID file "usr/sbin/pppd" has been modified and will not be repaired.
Warning: SUID file "usr/sbin/vpnd" has been modified and will not be repaired.
Michael Harrington
Mac Pro, Dual Quad-Core Intel Xeon 2.66 GHz, 12 GB, ATI Radeon HD 4870, 30-inch Cine Display, 4TB internal, 1.25TB Esata, Numerous FW 800 external drives, MX02Max, FSI 17" Broadcast Monitor, Mackie 1402 & Event 20/20 monitors.
Re: Repaired Permissions Report by Michael Harrington on Sep 7, 2009 at 12:16:32 pm
I noted that Disk Warrior will not allow me to rebuild the directories on my system drive so I assume I'm to rebuild the directories of each drive connected at the time of the kernal panic. Is there a way to identify which drives were involved with the kernal panic or best to just rebuild directory of each drive.
Thanking you in advance for your help.
Michael Harrington
Mac Pro, Dual Quad-Core Intel Xeon 2.66 GHz, 12 GB, ATI Radeon HD 4870, 30-inch Cine Display, 4TB internal, 1.25TB Esata, Numerous FW 800 external drives, MX02Max, FSI 17" Broadcast Monitor, Mackie 1402 & Event 20/20 monitors.
Re: Repaired Permissions Report by Rafael Amador on Sep 7, 2009 at 2:53:33 pm
Hi Michael,
While running DW to the HDs you will get more speed, what you need is stability in your system.
Run DW from the CD or any other bootable HD.
Its worth. I had the last Kernal Panic a couple of ears ago.
rafael
Re: Repaired Permissions Report by Michael Harrington on Sep 7, 2009 at 4:27:49 pm
Yes, thank you, I edit better than I read instructions and have been blessed with trouble free system, till now. I can be very patient while editing for months at a time, but when it comes to trouble shooting I grow impatient quickly, I'll work on that.
I wasn't following the directions properly, I was attempting to use the DW installed on my system drive and since then I've pulled my DW Disk but my system will not reboot from the DW in my CD drive. I've tried Restarting and holding down the C key for at least 5-minutes with no luck. I've tried using SysPref Startup Disc and after waiting up to 10-min I get nothing but the white screen. Shall I wait longer for it boot from DW.
I'm using CD Rev. 41, I'll spend some time at the Alsoft site and if anyone has a quick answer I appreciate it.
Michael Harrington
Mac Pro, Dual Quad-Core Intel Xeon 2.66 GHz, 12 GB, ATI Radeon HD 4870, 30-inch Cine Display, 4TB internal, 1.25TB Esata, Numerous FW 800 external drives, MX02Max, FSI 17" Broadcast Monitor, Mackie 1402 & Event 20/20 monitors.
Have a look in the upper right corner: Free Diskwarrior 4 version 4.2 available for owners of DW 4.
You will be able to build a disc image for toasting a bootable DVD.
rafael
Re: Repaired Permissions Report by David Roth Weiss on Sep 7, 2009 at 5:47:17 pm
[Michael Harrington]"Yes, thank you, I edit better than I read instructions"
You're not the only one... so no sweat.
It can take quite a while to load DW from the original disc. Hold down the "C" key until the Apple appears on-screen and just walk away for a while. Later, when it has loaded and you are able to run DW on your system drive, it will take a whole lot longer than you expect as well, so I also recommend just walking away. It just took 50-mins to run it on my system disk.
David Roth Weiss
Director/Editor
David Weiss Productions, Inc.
Los Angeles
POST-PRODUCTION WITHOUT THE USUAL INSANITY ™
A forum host of Creative COW's Apple Final Cut Pro, Business & Marketing, Indie Film & Documentary, and Film History & Appreciations forums.
Re: Repaired Permissions Report by Michael Harrington on Sep 7, 2009 at 5:56:47 pm
I've updated my DW per Rafael suggestion although I just realized I used a DVD instead of a CD although DW web site reported new disc is completed. After trying to boot from that disk, holding C while restarting, I still get the white screen and the apple logo never appears, or at least does not appear after 5 or 6 minutes.
Did I screw up with the DVD instead of CD? I have 2 DVD drives, does it matter if I use the top or bottom CD drive?
I'm heading to lunch and will try again to restart while holding the C key and if Apple Logo does not appear I'll leave it sit thinking while at lunch.
Michael Harrington
Mac Pro, Dual Quad-Core Intel Xeon 2.66 GHz, 12 GB, ATI Radeon HD 4870, 30-inch Cine Display, 4TB internal, 1.25TB Esata, Numerous FW 800 external drives, MX02Max, FSI 17" Broadcast Monitor, Mackie 1402 & Event 20/20 monitors.
Re: Repaired Permissions Report by David Roth Weiss on Sep 7, 2009 at 6:04:55 pm
I think the secret is to wait for the Apple musical "thingie" to sound off, then hold down "c," and release when the Apple logo appears. If that doesn't work then it's possible you have some other issue.
David Roth Weiss
Director/Editor
David Weiss Productions, Inc.
Los Angeles
POST-PRODUCTION WITHOUT THE USUAL INSANITY ™
A forum host of Creative COW's Apple Final Cut Pro, Business & Marketing, Indie Film & Documentary, and Film History & Appreciations forums.
FYI, didn't seem to matter if I waited for the Apple Chime or not, just got the white screen and never the Apple Logo despite several attempts. I'll check with Alsoft to see what's up with that.
Aside from the 2 Kernal Panics this past week the system has been working just fine, I know that's like saying I feel just fine for except this headache. I was simply trying to do the maintenance recommended in hopes of avoiding further problems.
I managed to rebuild the system disk on my Mac Intel desktop system by using my Intel Core 2 Duo Laptop by following these directions found on DW site. Connected it via FW, started the desktop in Target mode, Laptop recognized updated DW Disk and executed the Rebuild.
Once again thanks for your patience and your help.
Michael Harrington
Mac Pro, Dual Quad-Core Intel Xeon 2.66 GHz, 12 GB, ATI Radeon HD 4870, 30-inch Cine Display, 4TB internal, 1.25TB Esata, Numerous FW 800 external drives, MX02Max, FSI 17" Broadcast Monitor, Mackie 1402 & Event 20/20 monitors.
Re: DW Another approach by Rafael Amador on Sep 8, 2009 at 3:36:16 am
[Michael Harrington]"I managed to rebuild the system disk on my Mac Intel desktop system by using my Intel Core 2 Duo Laptop by following these directions found on DW site. Connected it via FW, started the desktop in Target mode, Laptop recognized updated DW Disk and executed the Rebuild. " That's the best way. Boosting from the CD its takes ages.
Keep running DW in a regular basis, its worth.
rafael
Re: Repaired Permissions Report by Warren Eig on Sep 7, 2009 at 6:36:44 pm
You have to make sure the boot DW disc you have can boot your current Mac Pro you are using. If it was the Nehelam model and you bought DW before they were released, you'll have to buy and updated DVD from Alsoft, or run DW off a different start up disc to repair you main system HD.