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Re: Restarts Under Tiger Server



I have to assume that it was NOT  a kernel panic, since no panic.log file was generated. Also, nothing telling in the system.log file. Ughh!

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremiah Sypult <email@hidden>
Sent: Dec 8, 2005 10:42 AM
To: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Restarts Under Tiger Server

Just Someone wrote:

> Are these being recorded in the /var/log/system.log file, because I  
> am finding nothing useful there? If anything you would expect a  
> crashdump.
>
The cp: error was recorded in /var/log/system.log, but the panics 
(panic: vnode_put(...): iocount < 1) were in /Library/Logs/panic.log. I 
am assuming it has something to do with propogating ACL attributes 
across the file system -- which we never bothered configuring, as we 
relied on our previous 10.3 installs POSIX permissions...

.jer

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Jeremiah Sypult
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