Administrador de dispositivos y bucle de mensajes de error de Postgresql

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Estoy en MBP 7,1, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB DDR3 Ram, disco duro de 500GB con Lion. Después de la actualización v10.7.3, la consola ha estado colocando un mensaje de error de bucle con respecto al Administrador de dispositivos y PostGre SQL (a continuación). ¿Alguien puede ayudar?

23/02/12 12:47:07.662 PM com.apple.launchd: (org.postgresql.postgres[1110]) Exited with code: 2
23/02/12 12:47:07.662 PM com.apple.launchd: (org.postgresql.postgres) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
23/02/12 12:47:13.834 PM com.apple.devicemanager: DEBUG: Initializing DeviceManagerDaemon with ports 3320,3321,3322,3323 (physmem = 4GB)
23/02/12 12:47:13.834 PM com.apple.devicemanager: DEBUG: Making sure Rails is configured properly
23/02/12 12:47:13.834 PM com.apple.devicemanager: DEBUG: Running rake command: /usr/bin/rake db:migrate
23/02/12 12:47:15.044 PM ruby: Unable to create ProfileManager log file at '/var/log/devicemgr/profilemanager.log' (No such file or directory)
23/02/12 12:47:15.044 PM ProfileManager: Unable to create ProfileManager log file at '/var/log/devicemgr/profilemanager.log' (No such file or directory)
23/02/12 12:47:15.045 PM com.apple.devicemanager: Feb 23 12:47:15 Computer.local ProfileManager[1116] <Error>: Unable to create ProfileManager log file at '/var/log/devicemgr/profilemanager.log' (No such file or directory)
23/02/12 12:47:16.449 PM com.apple.devicemanager: rake aborted!
23/02/12 12:47:16.449 PM com.apple.devicemanager: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
23/02/12 12:47:16.449 PM com.apple.devicemanager:           Is the server running locally and accepting
23/02/12 12:47:16.449 PM com.apple.devicemanager:           connections on Unix domain socket "/var/pgsql_socket/.s.PGSQL.5432"?
23/02/12 12:47:16.450 PM com.apple.devicemanager: (See full trace by running task with --trace)
23/02/12 12:47:16.461 PM com.apple.devicemanager: (in /usr/share/devicemgr/backend)
23/02/12 12:47:16.470 PM com.apple.devicemanager: /usr/share/devicemgr/backend/devicemgrd:109:in 'rake': Rake command failed with 256 (RuntimeError)
23/02/12 12:47:16.470 PM com.apple.devicemanager:           from /usr/share/devicemgr/backend/devicemgrd:103:in 'setupRails'
23/02/12 12:47:16.470 PM com.apple.devicemanager:           from /usr/share/devicemgr/backend/devicemgrd:33:in 'run'
23/02/12 12:47:16.470 PM com.apple.devicemanager:           from /usr/share/devicemgr/backend/devicemgrd:131
23/02/12 12:47:16.470 PM com.apple.launchd: (com.apple.devicemanager[1114]) Exited with code: 1
23/02/12 12:47:16.470 PM com.apple.launchd: (com.apple.devicemanager) Throttling respawn: Will start in 8 seconds
23/02/12 12:47:17.682 PM org.postgresql.postgres: postgres_real cannot access the server configuration file "/var/pgsql/postgresql.conf": No such file or directory
23/02/12 12:47:17.682 PM com.apple.launchd: (org.postgresql.postgres[1117]) Exited with code: 2
23/02/12 12:47:17.682 PM com.apple.launchd: (org.postgresql.postgres) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
23/02/12 12:47:24.482 PM com.apple.devicemanager: DEBUG: Initializing DeviceManagerDaemon with ports 3320,3321,3322,3323 (physmem = 4GB)
23/02/12 12:47:24.483 PM com.apple.devicemanager: DEBUG: Making sure Rails is configured properly
23/02/12 12:47:24.483 PM com.apple.devicemanager: DEBUG: Running rake command: /usr/bin/rake db:migrate
23/02/12 12:47:25.718 PM ruby: Unable to create ProfileManager log file at '/var/log/devicemgr/profilemanager.log' (No such file or directory)
23/02/12 12:47:25.718 PM ProfileManager: Unable to create ProfileManager log file at '/var/log/devicemgr/profilemanager.log' (No such file or directory)
23/02/12 12:47:25.718 PM com.apple.devicemanager: Feb 23 12:47:25 Computer.local ProfileManager[1121] <Error>: Unable to create ProfileManager log file at '/var/log/devicemgr/profilemanager.log' (No such file or directory)

Gracias

    
pregunta Tony 26.02.2012 - 23:36

2 respuestas

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La actualización 3.0.1 de OS X Server parece haberlo solucionado.

Mac App Store

    
respondido por el tksb 17.11.2013 - 08:16
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Tu mejor apuesta es hacer esto:

sudo launchctl unload -w com.apple.devicemanager

en /System/Library/LaunchDaemons

ADVERTENCIA, esto matará al administrador de perfiles, pero de todos modos, esos servicios son una pérdida de tiempo.

    
respondido por el danf 06.07.2012 - 05:41

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