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Nik , sorry what is " run as root "

Carmine,

 

The previous versions of DarwinDumper asked for root privileges before dumping anything, even though many dumps don't require root privileges. That caused problems if, for example, the user wanted to run it on a machine where they didn't know the password.

 

The app has now been re-worked to run either with or without root privileges, though any dumps that require them will be skipped, or performed the best they can. That's why there are two run options. The 'Run' option does not ask for a password where as the 'Run as Root' option does.

 

The next release, hopefully tomorrow, will include information about each dump.

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Revised version 2.6.5 attached to the opening post.

 

Changes from 2.6.4 -> 2.6.5

 

Script Changes:

- Fixed a bug that stopped Chameleon's bdmesg dump from completing.

- Fixed a bug where a blank Volume UUID would not be shown correctly in UIDs.txt.

- Amended description of GUID to the more accurate unique partition GUID in UIDs.txt.

 

UI Changes:

- Added information about each option in the UI. User can click the 'i' button.

- CSS tweaks to the UI.

- Added a couple of dividers in the left sidebar of the UI.

- Amended help page as the archive dropdown option is no longer in the sidebar.

- Added an asterisk beside the 'Run as Root' button to help tie in the other asterisks beside the dumps.

- Changed the select-all button to highlight blue to match the checkboxes.

 

This could possibly be my last update for now, as I'm happy everything is working. Please report any bugs.

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I have a problem

This program, which at times seems to work by releasing a regular html report, in most cases sends the block pc disproportionately overloading the CPU.

Doing various tests, I found that starts the process of sysctl system with a cpu usage of 100% up to speed.

The thing itself could also be resolved with a forced shutdown by monitoring resources, but alas it is unstoppable.

The CPU load becomes unsustainable, then the inevitable reset the system.

 

I also tried to start the process sysctl-a from the terminal as well as once you enter them if they do not quit.

Someone else has the same problem?

Does anyone have a logical explanation?

 

In the web there is nothing about, or rather of sysctl is full of pages but nothing that refers to the crash

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Hi friscos

 

DarwinDumper initiates the dumps in three stages of child processes, with each stage completing before the next stage is started, in an attempt not to completely render a system inoperable. When performing all dumps, I tried many different permutations to find which to run at the same time and which to run separately from another.

 

If choosing to run a complete dump then yes, the system takes a big hit in performance but it should not cause a reset as OS X should manage the processes. Can you confirm your machine reset from running DarwinDumper or did you reset it yourself?

 

Here's a screenshot of when it's running here. You can see the UI (aka MacGap) itself has a high CPU load.

post-331032-0-85245300-1361641859_thumb.jpg

 

If you run a full set of dumps and leave it, does the process complete?

 

For reference though, If you do ever have trouble and a DarwinDumper process appears to be hung, you can run top in Terminal while DarwinDumper is running you will see the individual processes running - they'll be from the COMMAND sh. If you want to kill any of these they you can look up the PID of the process and run the kill command followed by that PID. But be sure it's the correct PID otherwise you could kill another process.

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this is the image after you close and reopen DarwinDumper 3 times with a single dump execute bit.....The fact is that the program does not end the procedure and remains locked

 

impossible to stop the process sysctl also forcefully

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I missed this from your earlier post. So is your problem with sysctl?

I also tried to start the process sysctl-a from the terminal as well as once you enter them if they do not quit.

Someone else has the same problem?

Does anyone have a logical explanation?

If that does not complete then I guess you have a problem with your system somehow. Have you tried repairing disk permissions from within Disk Utility?

 

As for DarwinDumper, the only time sysctl is run is to perform the Kernel Information dump when it runs:

sysctl -a | grep cpu
sysctl -a | grep hw

 

Can you try a test for me please?

Launch DarwinDumper, untick Kernel Information and then click run. Do the scripts and process complete now?

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:tomato:

 

Hi Nik..how are you?

Nik listen me

Why in Misc have this

 

 

4D1EDE05-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B38C14:ROM %14%da%e9%11%0e%f2

4D1EDE05-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B38C14:MLB C02JCWA8DHJP

4D1EDE05-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B38C14:FirmwareFeatures 7%f5%01%e0

4D1EDE05-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B38C14:FirmwareFeaturesMask %ff%ff%03%c0

8BE4DF61-93CA-11D2-AA0D-00E098032B8C:BootCurrent %02%00

8BE4DF61-93CA-11D2-AA0D-00E098032B8C:BootOrder %02%00%04%00%00%00%01%00%03%00

8BE4DF61-93CA-11D2-AA0D-00E098032B8C:Boot0000 %02%00%00%00%0d%00C%00D%00/%00D%00V%00D%00 %00D%00r%00i%00v%00e%00%00%00%05%01%09%00%03%00%00%00%00%7f%ff%04%00

8BE4DF61-93CA-11D2-AA0D-00E098032B8C:Boot0001 %02%00%00%00%0d%00H%00a%00r%00d%00 %00D%00r%00i%00v%00e%00%00%00%05%01%09%00%02%00%00%00%00%7f%ff%04%00

8BE4DF61-93CA-11D2-AA0D-00E098032B8C:Boot0002 %01%00%00%00b%00C%00l%00o%00v%00e%00r%00 %00O%00S%00 %00X%00 %00B%00o%00o%00t%00%00%00%04%01*%00%01%00%00%00(%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00@%06%00%00%00%00%00%a9%a2k%1d%c0"lB%b1%c1lF2%8c%ab'%02%02%04%044%00\%00E%00F%00I%00\%00B%00O%00O%00T%00\%00C%00L%00O%00V%00E%00R%00X%006%004%00.%00E%00F%00I%00%00%00%7f%ff%04%00

8BE4DF61-93CA-11D2-AA0D-00E098032B8C:Boot0003 %00%00%00%00b%00C%00l%00o%00v%00e%00r%00 %00O%00S%00 %00X%00 %00B%00o%00o%00t%00%00%00%04%01*%00%01%00%00%00(%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00@%06%00%00%00%00%00%cf%0a%f4F%9b%fb%d5C%b3f%09%c3_%c5w:%02%02%04%044%00\%00E%00F%00I%00\%00B%00O%00O%00T%00\%00C%00L%00O%00V%00E%00R%00X%006%004%00.%00E%00F%00I%00%00%00%7f%ff%04%00

8BE4DF61-93CA-11D2-AA0D-00E098032B8C:Boot0004 %01%00%00%00R%00U%00E%00F%00I%00:%00 %00S%00a%00n%00D%00i%00s%00k%00 %00C%00r%00u%00z%00e%00r%00 %00P%00o%00p%00 %001%00.%002%006%00%00%00%02%01%0c%00%d0A%03%0a%00%00%00%00%01%01%06%00%00%1d%03%05%06%00%01%00%03%05%06%00%02%00%03%05%06%00%01%00%04%01*%00%01%00%00%00%02%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%fe%8b%ee%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%01%01%7f%ff%04%00

 

 

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If that does not complete then I guess you have a problem with your system somehow. Have you tried repairing disk permissions from within Disk Utility?

 

As for DarwinDumper, the only time sysctl is run is to perform the Kernel Information dump when it runs:

 

sysctl -a | grep cpu

sysctl -a | grep hw

 

Can you try a test for me please?

Launch DarwinDumper, untick Kernel Information and then click run. Do the scripts and process complete now?

now works I think the problem is the port configuration usb3 in bios, thanks for your interest

 

sysctl -a | grep cpu

 

Last login: Sat Feb 23 21:58:07 on ttys001

localhost:~ asu$ sysctl -a | grep cpu

hw.ncpu = 4

hw.cpufrequency = 3309000000

hw.availcpu = 4

kern.setthread_cpupercent: 0

hw.ncpu: 4

hw.activecpu: 4

hw.physicalcpu: 2

hw.physicalcpu_max: 2

hw.logicalcpu: 4

hw.logicalcpu_max: 4

hw.cputype: 7

hw.cpusubtype: 4

hw.cpu64bit_capable: 1

hw.cpufamily: 526772277

hw.cpufrequency: 3309000000

hw.cpufrequency_min: 3309000000

hw.cpufrequency_max: 3309000000

hw.cputhreadtype: 1

machdep.cpu.max_basic: 13

machdep.cpu.max_ext: 2147483656

machdep.cpu.vendor: GenuineIntel

machdep.cpu.brand_string: Intel® Core™ i3-3220 CPU @ 3.30GHz

machdep.cpu.family: 6

machdep.cpu.model: 58

machdep.cpu.extmodel: 3

machdep.cpu.extfamily: 0

machdep.cpu.stepping: 9

machdep.cpu.feature_bits: 3219913727 1033561023

machdep.cpu.leaf7_feature_bits: 641

machdep.cpu.extfeature_bits: 672139520 1

machdep.cpu.signature: 198313

machdep.cpu.brand: 0

machdep.cpu.features: FPU VME DE PSE TSC MSR PAE MCE CX8 APIC SEP MTRR PGE MCA CMOV PAT PSE36 CLFSH DS ACPI MMX FXSR SSE SSE2 SS HTT TM PBE SSE3 PCLMULQDQ DTES64 MON DSCPL VMX EST TM2 SSSE3 CX16 TPR PDCM SSE4.1 SSE4.2 POPCNT PCID XSAVE OSXSAVE TSCTMR AVX1.0 F16C

machdep.cpu.leaf7_features: RDWRFSGS SMEP ENFSTRG

machdep.cpu.extfeatures: SYSCALL XD EM64T LAHF RDTSCP TSCI

machdep.cpu.logical_per_package: 16

machdep.cpu.cores_per_package: 8

machdep.cpu.microcode_version: 22

machdep.cpu.processor_flag: 1

machdep.cpu.mwait.linesize_min: 64

machdep.cpu.mwait.linesize_max: 64

machdep.cpu.mwait.extensions: 3

machdep.cpu.mwait.sub_Cstates: 4384

machdep.cpu.thermal.sensor: 1

machdep.cpu.thermal.dynamic_acceleration: 0

machdep.cpu.thermal.invariant_APIC_timer: 1

machdep.cpu.thermal.thresholds: 2

machdep.cpu.thermal.ACNT_MCNT: 1

machdep.cpu.thermal.core_power_limits: 0

machdep.cpu.thermal.fine_grain_clock_mod: 1

machdep.cpu.thermal.package_thermal_intr: 1

machdep.cpu.thermal.hardware_feedback: 0

machdep.cpu.thermal.energy_policy: 0

machdep.cpu.xsave.extended_state: 7 832 832 0

machdep.cpu.arch_perf.version: 3

machdep.cpu.arch_perf.number: 4

machdep.cpu.arch_perf.width: 48

machdep.cpu.arch_perf.events_number: 7

machdep.cpu.arch_perf.events: 0

machdep.cpu.arch_perf.fixed_number: 3

machdep.cpu.arch_perf.fixed_width: 48

machdep.cpu.cache.linesize: 64

machdep.cpu.cache.L2_associativity: 8

machdep.cpu.cache.size: 256

machdep.cpu.tlb.inst.small: 64

machdep.cpu.tlb.data.small: 64

machdep.cpu.tlb.data.large: 32

machdep.cpu.tlb.shared: 512

machdep.cpu.address_bits.physical: 36

machdep.cpu.address_bits.virtual: 48

machdep.cpu.core_count: 2

machdep.cpu.thread_count: 4

localhost:~ asu$

 

 

 

sysctl - un | grep hw

 

 

Last login: Sat Feb 23 22:00:02 on ttys000

localhost:~ asu$ sysctl -a | grep hw

hw.machine = x86_64

hw.model = iMac8,1

hw.ncpu = 4

hw.byteorder = 1234

hw.physmem = 2147483648

hw.usermem = 1551183872

hw.pagesize = 4096

hw.epoch = 0

hw.vectorunit = 1

hw.busfrequency = 100000000

hw.cpufrequency = 3309000000

hw.cachelinesize = 64

hw.l1icachesize = 32768

hw.l1dcachesize = 32768

hw.l2settings = 1

hw.l2cachesize = 262144

hw.l3settings = 1

hw.l3cachesize = 3145728

hw.tbfrequency = 1000000000

hw.memsize = 8589934592

hw.availcpu = 4

net.link.ether.inet.apple_hwcksum_tx: 1

net.link.ether.inet.apple_hwcksum_rx: 1

hw.ncpu: 4

hw.byteorder: 1234

hw.memsize: 8589934592

hw.activecpu: 4

hw.physicalcpu: 2

hw.physicalcpu_max: 2

hw.logicalcpu: 4

hw.logicalcpu_max: 4

hw.cputype: 7

hw.cpusubtype: 4

hw.cpu64bit_capable: 1

hw.cpufamily: 526772277

hw.cacheconfig: 4 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

hw.cachesize: 8053063680 32768 262144 3145728 0 0 0 0 0 0

hw.pagesize: 4096

hw.busfrequency: 100000000

hw.busfrequency_min: 100000000

hw.busfrequency_max: 100000000

hw.cpufrequency: 3309000000

hw.cpufrequency_min: 3309000000

hw.cpufrequency_max: 3309000000

hw.cachelinesize: 64

hw.l1icachesize: 32768

hw.l1dcachesize: 32768

hw.l2cachesize: 262144

hw.l3cachesize: 3145728

hw.tbfrequency: 1000000000

hw.packages: 1

hw.optional.floatingpoint: 1

hw.optional.mmx: 1

hw.optional.sse: 1

hw.optional.sse2: 1

hw.optional.sse3: 1

hw.optional.supplementalsse3: 1

hw.optional.sse4_1: 1

hw.optional.sse4_2: 1

hw.optional.x86_64: 1

hw.optional.aes: 0

hw.optional.avx1_0: 1

hw.optional.rdrand: 0

hw.optional.f16c: 1

hw.optional.enfstrg: 1

hw.cputhreadtype: 1

machdep.pmap.hashwalks: 1215256

localhost:~ asu$

 

 

 

Kernel Boot Messages

 

 

PMAP: PCID enabled

PMAP: Supervisor Mode Execute Protection enabled

Darwin Kernel Version 12.2.0: Sat Aug 25 00:48:52 PDT 2012; root:xnu-2050.18.24~1/RELEASE_X86_64

vm_page_bootstrap: 1887334 free pages and 62362 wired pages

kext submap [0xffffff7f80741000 - 0xffffff8000000000], kernel text [0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff8000741000]

zone leak detection enabled

standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us

standard background quantum is 2500 us

mig_table_max_displ = 74

TSC Deadline Timer supported and enabled

Refusing new kext com.apple.driver.AppleRTC, v1.5: already have prelinked v1111.0.

corecrypto kext started!

Running kernel space in FIPS MODE

Plist hmac value is 735d392b68241ef173d81097b1c8ce9ba283521626d1c973ac376838c466757d

Computed hmac value is 735d392b68241ef173d81097b1c8ce9ba283521626d1c973ac376838c466757d

corecrypto.kext FIPS integrity POST test passed!

corecrypto.kext FIPS AES CBC POST test passed!

corecrypto.kext FIPS TDES CBC POST test passed!

corecrypto.kext FIPS SHA POST test passed!

corecrypto.kext FIPS HMAC POST test passed!

corecrypto.kext FIPS ECDSA POST test passed!

corecrypto.kext FIPS DRBG POST test passed!

corecrypto.kext FIPS POST passed!

NullCPUPowerManagement::init: properties=0xffffff8010334a40

IntelCPUMonitor: Based on code by mercurysquad, superhai ©2008

User defined TjMax=0

NullCPUPowerManagement::start

AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=1 LocalApicId=0 Enabled

AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=2 LocalApicId=2 Enabled

AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=3 LocalApicId=1 Enabled

AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=4 LocalApicId=3 Enabled

calling mpo_policy_init for TMSafetyNet

Security policy loaded: Safety net for Time Machine (TMSafetyNet)

calling mpo_policy_init for Sandbox

Security policy loaded: Seatbelt sandbox policy (Sandbox)

calling mpo_policy_init for Quarantine

Security policy loaded: Quarantine policy (Quarantine)

Copyright © 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993

The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.

 

MAC Framework successfully initialized

using 16384 buffer headers and 10240 cluster IO buffer headers

IOAPIC: Version 0x20 Vectors 64:87

ACPI: System State [s0 S3 S4 S5]

PFM64 (36 cpu) 0xf80000000, 0x80000000

[ PCI configuration begin ]

IntelCPUMonitor: CPU family 0x6, model 0x3a, stepping 0x9, cores 2, threads 4

IntelCPUMonitor: Using efi

IntelCPUMonitor: BusClock=100MHz FSB=401MHz

IntelCPUMonitor: Platform string k62

IntelCPUMonitor: CPU0 Tjmax 105

IntelCPUMonitor: CPU1 Tjmax 105

console relocated to 0xf80000000

PCI configuration changed (bridge=2 device=2 cardbus=0)

[ PCI configuration end, bridges 6 devices 10 ]

mbinit: done [64 MB total pool size, (42/21) split]

Pthread support ABORTS when sync kernel primitives misused

rooting via boot-uuid from /chosen: E86D55E9-1F82-3014-81DF-02C191E72E99

Waiting on IOProviderClassIOResourcesIOResourceMatchboot-uuid-media

com.apple.AppleFSCompressionTypeZlib kmod start

com.apple.AppleFSCompressionTypeDataless kmod start

com.apple.AppleFSCompressionTypeZlib load succeeded

com.apple.AppleFSCompressionTypeDataless load succeeded

identified as RTL8168F/8111F

Got boot device = IOService:/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/SAT0@1F,2/AppleAHCI/SPT0@0/IOAHCIDevice@0/AppleAHCIDiskDriver/IOAHCIBlockStorageDevice/IOBlockStorageDriver/ST3500413AS Media/IOFDiskPartitionScheme/Untitled 2@2

BSD root: disk0s2, major 1, minor 2

Kernel is LP64

USBMSC Identifier (non-unique): AA00000000002054 0x90c 0x1000 0x1100

USBMSC Identifier (non-unique): 001CC0C61190BCC0632C0094 0x951 0x1693 0x110

USBMSC Identifier (non-unique): 0x5e3 0x702 0x33

Controller: Intel (Unknown) (vendor ID: 8086, device ID: 1e20)

[iOBluetoothHCIController][start] -- completed

Previous Shutdown Cause: 3

Natit: Starting.

Natit: Found device with ID=0x0152

DSMOS has arrived

VoodooPS2SynapticsTouchPad loaded

No interval found for . Using 8000000

ApplePS2Trackpad: ALPS GlidePoint v0.0

macx_swapon SUCCESS

ACPI_SMC_PlatformPlugin::start - waitForService(resourceMatching(AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement) timed out

WARNING: IOPlatformPluginUtil : getCPUIDInfo: this is an unknown CPU model 0x3a

-- power management may be incomplete or unsupported

NTFS driver 3.10 [Flags: R/W].

NTFS volume name Win7, version 3.1.

NTFS-fs warning (device /dev/disk0s1, pid 42): ntfs_system_inodes_get(): Windows is hibernated. Will not be able to remount read-write. Run chkdsk.

NTFS volume name Dati, version 3.1.

com_chucko_RealtekR1000: Ethernet address 50:46:5d:b2:d6:96

NVDA,Display-B: Not usable

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDClickTime Value: 500000000

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDClickSpace Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDKeyRepeat Value: 83333333

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDInitialKeyRepeat Value: 500000000

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDScrollAcceleration Value: 20480

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDPointerButtonMode Value: 2

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDF12EjectDelay Value: 250

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: EjectDelay Value: 100

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDSlowKeysDelay Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDStickyKeysDisabled Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDStickyKeysOn Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDStickyKeysShiftToggles Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDMouseKeysOptionToggles Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDFKeyMode Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDMouseAcceleration Value: 45056

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDMouseScrollAcceleration Value: 20480

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDClickSpace Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDClickTime Value: 500000000

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDStickyKeysOn Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDStickyKeysShiftToggles Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDSlowKeysDelay Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDMouseKeysOn Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDMouseKeysOptionToggles Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: MouseKeysStopsTrackpad Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDScrollZoomModifierMask Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDKeyboardModifierMappingPairs Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDResetPointer Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDPointerButtonMode Value: 2

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDClickTime Value: 500000000

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDMouseAcceleration Value: 45056

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDScrollReset Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDScrollAcceleration Value: 20480

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDMouseScrollAcceleration Value: 20480

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDResetKeyboard Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDKeyRepeat Value: 83333333

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDInitialKeyRepeat Value: 500000000

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDMouseScrollAcceleration Value: 111411

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadPinch Value: 1

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadFourFingerVertSwipeGesture Value: 2

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadRotate Value: 1

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadHorizScroll Value: 1

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadFourFingerPinchGesture Value: 2

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadTwoFingerDoubleTapGesture Value: 1

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadMomentumScroll Value: 1

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadThreeFingerTapGesture Value: 2

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadThreeFingerHorizSwipeGesture Value: 2

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: Clicking Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadScroll Value: 1

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: DragLock Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadFiveFingerPinchGesture Value: 2

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadThreeFingerVertSwipeGesture Value: 2

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadTwoFingerFromRightEdgeSwipeGesture Value: 3

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: Dragging Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadRightClick Value: 1

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadCornerSecondaryClick Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadFourFingerHorizSwipeGesture Value: 2

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TrackpadThreeFingerDrag Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: ABmod, Loading Clicking Settings at Boot: 0, 1, 0ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: JitterNoMove Value: 1

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: JitterNoClick Value: 1

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: PalmNoAction When Typing Value: 1

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: PalmNoAction Permanent Value: 1

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: TwofingerNoAction Value: 1

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: OutsidezoneNoAction When Typing Value: 1

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: Use Panther Settings for W Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: Trackpad Jitter Milliseconds Value: 192

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: USBMouseStopsTrackpad Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDPointerButtonMode Value: 2

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDStickyKeysOn Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDSlowKeysDelay Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDScrollZoomModifierMask Value: 0

ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Dictionary Object: HIDDefaultParameters Value: ??

HFS: Vol: OS X Install USB Very Low Disk: freeblks: 22646, dangerlimit: 24513

CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=219[ksadmin] clearing CS_VALID

CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=228[ksadmin] clearing CS_VALID

CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=244[GoogleSoftwareUp] clearing CS_VALID

 

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:tomato:

 

Hi Nik..how are you?

Nik listen me

Why in Misc have this

 

 

4D1EDE05-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B38C14:ROM %14%da%e9%11%0e%f2

4D1EDE05-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B38C14:MLB C02JCWA8DHJP

4D1EDE05-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B38C14:FirmwareFeatures 7%f5%01%e0

4D1EDE05-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B38C14:FirmwareFeaturesMask %ff%ff%03%c0

8BE4DF61-93CA-11D2-AA0D-00E098032B8C:BootCurrent %02%00

8BE4DF61-93CA-11D2-AA0D-00E098032B8C:BootOrder %02%00%04%00%00%00%01%00%03%00

8BE4DF61-93CA-11D2-AA0D-00E098032B8C:Boot0000 %02%00%00%00%0d%00C%00D%00/%00D%00V%00D%00 %00D%00r%00i%00v%00e%00%00%00%05%01%09%00%03%00%00%00%00%7f%ff%04%00

8BE4DF61-93CA-11D2-AA0D-00E098032B8C:Boot0001 %02%00%00%00%0d%00H%00a%00r%00d%00 %00D%00r%00i%00v%00e%00%00%00%05%01%09%00%02%00%00%00%00%7f%ff%04%00

8BE4DF61-93CA-11D2-AA0D-00E098032B8C:Boot0002 %01%00%00%00b%00C%00l%00o%00v%00e%00r%00 %00O%00S%00 %00X%00 %00B%00o%00o%00t%00%00%00%04%01*%00%01%00%00%00(%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00@%06%00%00%00%00%00%a9%a2k%1d%c0"lB%b1%c1lF2%8c%ab'%02%02%04%044%00\%00E%00F%00I%00\%00B%00O%00O%00T%00\%00C%00L%00O%00V%00E%00R%00X%006%004%00.%00E%00F%00I%00%00%00%7f%ff%04%00

8BE4DF61-93CA-11D2-AA0D-00E098032B8C:Boot0003 %00%00%00%00b%00C%00l%00o%00v%00e%00r%00 %00O%00S%00 %00X%00 %00B%00o%00o%00t%00%00%00%04%01*%00%01%00%00%00(%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00@%06%00%00%00%00%00%cf%0a%f4F%9b%fb%d5C%b3f%09%c3_%c5w:%02%02%04%044%00\%00E%00F%00I%00\%00B%00O%00O%00T%00\%00C%00L%00O%00V%00E%00R%00X%006%004%00.%00E%00F%00I%00%00%00%7f%ff%04%00

8BE4DF61-93CA-11D2-AA0D-00E098032B8C:Boot0004 %01%00%00%00R%00U%00E%00F%00I%00:%00 %00S%00a%00n%00D%00i%00s%00k%00 %00C%00r%00u%00z%00e%00r%00 %00P%00o%00p%00 %001%00.%002%006%00%00%00%02%01%0c%00%d0A%03%0a%00%00%00%00%01%01%06%00%00%1d%03%05%06%00%01%00%03%05%06%00%02%00%03%05%06%00%01%00%04%01*%00%01%00%00%00%02%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%fe%8b%ee%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%01%01%7f%ff%04%00

 

 

Hi Carmine

 

These are some of your efivars. For example, MLB & ROM which you'll be familiar with now as they're used for the Messages app. They were added to DarwinDumper for curiosity to find what real Mac's used. You can find more about efivars here and if you search the Clover thread and dmazar's UEFI booting thread at projectosx you'll find more conversation about them.

 

You can see a complete list of the efivars on your system by booting in to Clover, clicking the shell icon from the GUI and then running the dmpstore command.

 

now works I think the problem is the port configuration usb3 in bios, thanks for your interest

Thanks for reporting back. So did you disable USB3 in UEFI for now?

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I've added DarwinDumper to a Git repository and started using BitBucket as it allows hosting downloads as opposed to GitHub which does not.

Repo: https://bitbucket.or...sx/darwindumper

 

Please note, that although you can checkout the source files, it still needs to be wrapped in to an application bundle with Platypus. Therefore, I have added a link to download the latest Platypus wrapped application, version 2.6.8, to the opening post.

 

The good news is, as of v2.6.8, the DarwinDumper user interface will now notify you when an update is available.

 

Changes from 2.6.5 -> 2.6.6

 

- Added detection for MBR code - Debian for ARM - used on Raspberry Pi.

- Added detection for PBR code - Linux FAT32.

- Privatise option now masks efivar MLB and ioreg serial-number.

- Privatise option now masks serial and custom UUID numbers from all Chameleon, Clover and XPC bootloader .plist files it finds.

- Startup and shutdown scripts (/etc/rc.local & /etc/rc.local.shutdown) are now saved without .txt extension. Removed hyperlink to view files from the HTML report.

- User selections made in the UI are now saved and restored on next run.

- The DarwinDumperReports folder is now saved to directly instead of using /tmp.

- The dump folder, for example: DarwinDumper_2.6.6_Apple_X64_ML_JonDoe is now written inside an enclosing indexed, time stamped folder with the Mac model name. For example, 000_2013-03-05_15-08-28_MacPro5,1. This removes the need to move and archive previous dumps at the end of the script.

- Improved command line feedback and usage info.

- Added option to create/update/delete symlink from the user interface.

- Added simple check for version updates with download link for newer version shown in user interface.

 

UI Changes.

- Window now has Animation - Alert Style.

- Disabled the top/bottom rubber band scrolling.

- Fixed issue where window contents could be scrolled left with magic mouse.

- Unselected options now appear in grey, selected options now appear in a highlighted colour.

- Options now have hover attribute so it's easier to identify which option to click.

- Archive options re-arranged with 'Don't Archive' at the top.

- Added Symlink option to left side menu.

 

Changes from 2.6.6 -> 2.6.7

 

- Revise server path and search term used when checking for updates.

 

Changes from 2.6.7 -> 2.6.8

 

- Fix previous change in 2.6.7 that did not work and was flawed. Script now checks the BitBucket Downloads section for newer version updates.

 

Please report any bugs.

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Ah. Thanks for showing me with images, I understand now.

 

Did you tick the collapse checkbox?

2e3y3c8.jpg

 

DarwinDumper now writes your chosen options to ~/Library/Preferences/org.tom.DarwinDumper.plist and then reads it back next time you run the app to restore your settings. If you did tick the collapse checkbox, then maybe on the first run the setting wasn't saved correctly?

 

Can you test by running the app again first with the option unticked, then again with it ticked to see if the state is remembered correctly?

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Ah. Thanks for showing me with images, I understand now.

 

Did you tick the collapse checkbox?

2e3y3c8.jpg

 

DarwinDumper now writes your chosen options to ~/Library/Preferences/org.tom.DarwinDumper.plist and then reads it back next time you run the app to restore your settings. If you did tick the collapse checkbox, then maybe on the first run the setting wasn't saved correctly?

 

Can you test by running the app again first with the option unticked, then again with it ticked to see if the state is remembered correctly?

 

ok...now work Nik... :smoke:

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great tool, thanks for all your hard work.

 

i first tried v2.1.3 and it made the dump and I was most interested in the bootloader section.

I am trying to track down a Error parsing plist file issue. The dump showed Error Reading File: /tmp/duSliceinfo.plist for the linux partition.

So i checked linux, but no plist file. Ran DarwinDumper 2.1.3 again a week later and nothing in the bootloader section. So I updated to 2.58 and then 2.68, but still Bootloaders.txt and UIDs.txt are empty.

i ran as root and not, but no difference. Any ideas?

 

also, 2.13 saved the dump to desktop but 2.68 is saving to the app location. any way to change the save location?

 

thanks.

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hi sir mac alot

 

/tmp/duSliceinfo.plist is a temporary file the script creates while it scans your disks. This file is then read back for producing the disk and bootloader dumps and deleted so you should not be able to find it later.

 

It's strange your Bootloaders.txt and UIDs.txt files are empty. What version of OS X are you running?

 

Can you try running the dumps from the command line to see if you see any errors? The easiest was to do this will be to run DarwinDumper in the Finder, click the Symlink option from the left side menu and make sure the status reads 'Correctly Installed' (if not, then click either the Create Symlink or Update Symlink button).

 

Once the symlink is installed, load Terminal app and type:

darwindumper -d diskUtilLoaders,diskVolumeXuid -r

 

Can you tell me if you see any errors?

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hi blackosx,

 

the computer is running 10.6.8

this is the results of running the command in terminal.

 

darwindumper -d diskUtilLoaders,diskVolumeXuid -r
Copying empty DarwinDumperReports folder with icon to /Applications/
Initiating dumps...
Encountered unexpected EOF
Encountered unexpected EOF
Completed DiskUtil & Boot Loaders

 

 

i also tried to move the app to the desktop, but dump was still empty.

 

so the reason for the

duSliceinfo.plist error is it saves it for each partition and since it is ext4 it cannot read or write the drive?

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I've seen this once before with a report from kyndder which turned out to be an issue with some EXT2/3/4 filesystem driver. With the driver loaded, diskutil would produce truncated output. Can you test this please?

 

Open Terminal app, run the following command and post the result to see if it's the same issue.

diskutil list -plist > ~/Desktop/du.plist

 

kyndder found the diskutil tool completed only when he unloaded the driver.

For reference, here's the previous discussion with kyndder.

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this is the output.

 

<key>AllDisks</key>
<array>
 <string>disk0</string>
 <string>disk0s1</string>
 <string>disk0s2</string>
 <string>disk0s3</string>
 <string>disk0s4</string>
 <string>disk0s5</string>
 <string>disk0s6</string>
 <string>disk1</string>
 <string>disk1s1</string>
 <string>disk1s2</string>
</array>
<key>VolumesFromDisks</key>
<array>
 <string>Mac</string>
 <string>Music</string>
 <string>Linux

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