uts or slowdowns at other times?
>
> I will be rather busy with clients work for the next couple of days, but will
> get back to you when possible.
>
> Cheers,
> Ronni
>
> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>
> On 16 Oct 2013, at 7:51 pm, Neil Houghton wrote:
>
>
19:36:47com.apple.usbmuxd[1137]_heartbeat_failed heartbeat
> detected detach for device 0x1-192.168.2.101:0!
> 16/10/13 19:36:48com.apple.launchd[1](com.apple.usbmuxd[1137]) Job
> appears to have crashed: Segmentation fault
> 16/10/13 19:36:48com.apple.usbmuxd[316
, running 64 bit
> 16/10/13 19:36:48com.apple.ReportCrash.Root[3162]2013-10-16
> 19:36:48.072 ReportCrash[3162:2903] Saved crash report for usbmuxd[1137]
> version ??? (???) to
> /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/usbmuxd_2013-10-16-193648_localhost.crash
> ---
Hi Neil,
> So something else is the culprit :o((
Well, certainly something is not right on your System.
iTunes uses usbmuxd for Wi-Fi syncing with iOS devices.
NONE of the Console messages I have marked below in Bold Red should be
displaying.
Today I connected my iPhone 4S via USB to iTunes an
Aaargh!
I spoke to soon. I just noticed that I had the console messages filtered for
mDNS. When I removed the filter, I see that the usbmuxd crash is still
occurring:
> ---
> 15/10/13 19:36:02activitymonitord[1110]sending signal: 1 to pid: 18
> 15/10/13 19:36:
Hi Ronni,
That¹s interesting. I will follow your procedure for clearing the DNS cache
sometime in the next few days (I¹ve a few more things I need to attend to
first) and report back.
A couple of points worth noting:
The message:
> 14/10/13 12:16:43mDNSResponder[18]Client application
> b
On 15/10/2013, at 2:03 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
>
>> On 15 Oct 2013, at 12:28 pm, Neil Houghton wrote:
>>
>> Well, Ronni, you DID say you were curious ;o)
>>
>> For myself, I'm happy that it all seems to be working OK and don't really
>> want to spend any more time on it - though that may, of c
> On 15 Oct 2013, at 12:28 pm, Neil Houghton wrote:
>
> Well, Ronni, you DID say you were curious ;o)
>
> For myself, I'm happy that it all seems to be working OK and don't really
> want to spend any more time on it - though that may, of course change if
> further problems arise.
>
> Thanks ag
Hi Ronni,
Due to all the console verbiage, I have trimmed the earlier responses from
this reply and just addressed your last email. This response was generated
over time, as I progressed through various steps and reported as I went:
Cleared Console display and restarted iTunes. Console messages g
Hi Neil,
>
> So far all is good and it appears the problem is hopefully solved :o))
>
> Thanks very much for your help and suggestions Ronni. I'll now go and read
> some more about starting apps in Safe Mode ;o)
Starting iTunes in Safe Mode allows you to be able to check things and follow
promp
Hi ronni,
First off, I unplugged the AppleTV and let it sit for a while so that
everything had a chance to recognise that. So the AppleTV itself is now out
of the picture.
Then I used Console to monitor messages whilst I restarted iTunes, it again
locked up and I force quit - messages below:
---
Hi Neil,
Have you tried rebooting your Mac and rebooting your Router?
If that doesn't help:
Try starting iTunes in Safe Mode.
1. Hold down Command+Option when you open iTunes (this will open in Safe Mode)
Does the freeze still occur?
2. Long into another user account and test. See whether the fre
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