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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked Lars Uffmann Level 1 (0 points) Q: Dual Quad Core - freeze after sleep Dual Quad 2.8GHz early '08besides the restart-after-sleep Problem my MacPro sometimes freeze after memory allocation error system halted hackintosh awake from sleep. It happend twice since I own the Pro. Because of the restart-after-sleep
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issue I happen to send it to sleep quite often, so maybee it was triggered by sleeping to often, who knows.The machine comes memory allocation error cannot load command system halted up as usual, then upon the first app you try to access the UI just stalls (showing the spinning beachball). The only possible solution is to hard-reset and reboot.One time I was "lucky" and I had a Terminal memory allocation error 0xdeadbeef and Activity Monitor running. I think otherwise you would just see the spinning beachball before rebooting.I have a Screenshot made with my digicam: http://cachescrubber.org/IMG_1225.jpgIt was still possible to focus the Terminal window and the shell was still accepting commands. Every command faild to execute with "Cannot allocate memory". You see 90% of 6GB RAM free in the Activity Monitor window ....There is no ChrashReporter coming which is usually the case after a crash. The only
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error message I found in the logs isdisk0s2: memory allocation error.I have a call open with apple care regarding the restart-after-sleep, so I allready did a lot of tests (AHT, passed, memtest|OSX, passed) and of course SMC/NVRAM resets.The OSX instance running had Parallels and Vmware installed (both installing a bunch of kernel extensions). Otherwise it's 10.5.2 + all updates (incl. ATI firmware update).Maybee other experiencing a freeze after sleep should check their syslog for "memory allocation error".I'm unsure wether this is another OS/Firmware issue or in deed a hardware problem. I must decide this week wether I try to get replacement hardware (via DOA) or just wait for a possible software update. What do you think? Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.2), Dual 2.8GHz, 6GB RAM, ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT Posted on Mar 25, 2008 6:13 AM I have this question too Close Q: Dual Quad Core - freeze after sleep All replies Helpful answers by islk350, islk350 Mar 25, 2008 6:34 PM in response to Lars Uffmann Level 1 (65 points) Mar 25, 2008 6:34 PM in response to Lars Uffmann Gotta try it without parallels and vmware... other than the reboot from sleep. See if the hang you're seeing goes away... I doubt the parallels / vmware is optimized for this platform and sleep issues will be found... Helpful (0) Reply options
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Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users of Apple hardware and software. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1457979?start=0&tstart=0 Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top diskutil verifyVolume / : POSIX reports: Exec format error up vote 0 down vote favorite I'm having problems with my main system OSX volume. When running sudo diskutil verifyVolume / : $ sudo diskutil verifyVolume / Password: Started http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/251160/diskutil-verifyvolume-posix-reports-exec-format-error file system verification on disk1 OSX Verifying storage system Checking volume disk0s2: Scan for Volume Headers disk0s2: Scan for Disk Labels Logical Volume Group 986FADEF-FEF3-428E-944A-82EBB8F38184 on 1 device disk0s2: Scan for Metadata Volume Logical Volume Group has a 24 MB Metadata Volume with double redundancy Start scanning metadata for a valid checkpoint Load and verify Segment Headers Load and verify Checkpoint Payload Load and verify Transaction Segment Load and verify Transaction Segment Incorporate 1 newer non-checkpoint transaction Load and verify Virtual Address Table Load and verify Segment Usage Table Load and verify Metadata Superblock Load and verify Logical Volumes B-Trees Logical Volume Group contains 1 Logical Volume Load and verify 126F7B49-5C33-457F-B6AB-3A6CD220F151 Load and verify D073860B-299F-4146-B68B-7233BD5488CB Load and verify Freespace Summary Load and verify Block Accounting Load and verify Live Virtual Addresses Newest transaction commit checkpoint is valid Load and verify Segment Cleaning The volume 986FADEF-FEF3-428E-944A-82EBB8F38184 appears to be OK Storage system check exit code is 0 Verifying file system Using live mode Performing live verification Checking extents overflow file Incorrect number of file hard links Checking catalog hierarchy Checking vo