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Re: coincidence?

From: Men & Mice Support
Date: Friday, June 16, 2000
Time: 8:11:55 pm

At 12:07 PM +1000 6/17/00, Nick Quinn wrote:
>On Saturday, 17 June 2000, Men & Mice Support <cbuxton@menandmice.com> =
wrote:
>>>the delay is set for 5 minutes, the log shows little:
>>>
>>>15/6/008:22:28 PMSIMS launched15/6/008:22:28 PMMacRADIUS=99 launched
>>>15/6/008:22:22 PMQuickDNS Pro Server launched
>>>15/6/008:22:01 PMTime Synchronizer stopped
>>>15/6/008:21:50 PMFinder launched
>>>15/6/008:21:50 PMTime Synchronizer launched
>>>15/6/008:21:50 PMTimbuktu Extension launched
>>>15/6/008:21:50 PMOpen Transport SNMP launched
>>>15/6/008:21:50 PMiDo Script Scheduler Extension launched
>>>15/6/008:21:50 PMFolder Actions launched
>>>15/6/008:21:50 PMControl Strip Extension launched
>>>15/6/008:21:41 PMMacCoach device found
>>>15/6/008:21:41 PMStartup
>>>15/6/008:21:41 PMRestarted by MacCoach
>>>
>>>which [I assume] means a hardware restart by the ADB device
>>(like Rebound)
>>
>>OK, but what's the log item previous to that?
>
>15/6/008:21:41 PMRestarted by MacCoach15/6/008:09:10 PMCommuniGator =
launched
>14/6/0011:46:32 AMCommuniGator stopped
>12/6/0012:03:58 AMCommuniGator launched
>10/6/002:55:34 PMCommuniGator stopped
>9/6/0011:05:14 AMScreenShare Host DropIn stopped
>9/6/0011:05:08 AMScreenShare Host DropIn launched
>8/6/001:36:40 PMCommuniGator launched
>8/6/001:24:03 PMCommuniGator stopped
>8/6/001:23:17 PMCommuniGator launched
>8/6/001:18:36 PMCommuniGator stopped
>8/6/001:16:20 PMCommuniGator launched
>7/6/009:36:05 AMCommuniGator stopped
>7/6/009:30:57 AMCommuniGator launched
>7/6/008:37:39 AMCommuniGator stopped
>7/6/008:34:20 AMQuickDNS Pro Server launched
>7/6/008:32:09 AMCommuniGator launched
>7/6/008:31:54 AMQuickDNS Pro Server stopped
>7/6/008:30:06 AMQuickDNS Pro Admin stopped

So the last event before the restart is the launch of Communigator,=20
about 12 minutes earlier. So MacCoach isn't logging the event that=20
caused the reboot.

How very helpful.

Any way you can get a MacsBug log out of this machine? Maybe you=20
could install Tenon's modified MacsBug (just like MacsBug, but adds=20
stdlog and rb commands) and temporarily disable MacCoach.

That way, we can (a) test to see if MacCoach is the problem, and (b)=20
get a standard log for our engineers to check over (if it crashes).
____________________________________________________________________
Chris Buxton cbuxton@menandmice.com
Men & Mice http://www.menandmice.com
Makers of: QuickDNS Pro



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