On Apr 10, 2008, at 1:08 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Ur, you might be mistaken with virus attack, maybe? If you have a
port
open, your shared folder on your Mac is visible to public, and someone
can leave invisible self-contained (read OS won't be alerted) spamming
script there. That's how spamming are done on L/Unix servers these
days. I have seen one running at AppleStore. I told them the hacked
process but they already knew that.
Um, the likely hood of that is like seeing Bigfoot and Yeti at the
same time. I seriously doubt Kim had this happen to him. AppleStore,
yeah, sure...I can see someone messing around with a computer and
doing that.
Ur, volume bitmap is a map between file and sectors. It won't report
false disk space, tho.
No, I don't think so.
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/mac/Files/Files-103.html
and
http://www.macfixitforums.com/printthread.php?Board=Forum38&main=770243&type=post
By the way, if you found a humongous log file even though you left the
machine on over night, you'd better find what caused it. When you
find
system.log file to me more than a MB or so, you will find millions of
errors there.
I suppose this could happen. I used to use drivers for a buggy M-Audio
PCI card, and it would flood the logs with errors, but not in the
gigabyte range. Maybe 30megs or so.
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