On Jul 17, 2009, at 11:31 PM, Dan wrote:

>
> At 11:15 PM -0400 7/17/2009, Bill Connelly wrote:
>
>> When I looked at the log, it appears the Spotlight indexes were
>> corrupt in some form that Restarting would have corrected according  
>> to
>> the log entry.
>
> Show us the entries, please.

Jul 17 14:53:43 Moonstone-Art-Studio SubmitReport[146]: Submitted  
uncompressed panic report for xnu
Jul 17 14:54:12 Moonstone-Art-Studio kernel[0]: hfs: BlockMarkFree()  
trying to free unallocated blocks on volume Apps
Jul 17 14:54:12 Moonstone-Art-Studio kernel[0]:
Jul 17 14:54:12 Moonstone-Art-Studio kernel[0]: HFS: Runtime  
corruption detected on Apps, fsck will be forced on next mount.
Jul 17 14:54:12 Moonstone-Art-Studio mds[31]: (/Volumes/ 
Apps/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/9B6A730E-6D7F-41EF- 
BF4E-4A45DCD97E4E)(Error) IndexCI in indexShadowFiles:open err: 5,  
0.shadowIndexHead
Jul 17 14:54:12 Moonstone-Art-Studio mds[31]: (/Volumes/ 
Apps/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/9B6A730E-6D7F-41EF- 
BF4E-4A45DCD97E4E)(Error) IndexGeneral in notify_lowspace:low space  
for device 234881035 (/Volumes/Apps/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/ 
9B6A730E-6D7F-41EF-BF4E-4A45DCD97E4E)
Jul 17 14:54:12 Moonstone-Art-Studio mds[31]: (Error) Volume: LOW DISK  
SPACE device:234881035
Jul 17 14:54:12 Moonstone-Art-Studio mds[31]: (/Volumes/ 
Apps/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/9B6A730E-6D7F-41EF- 
BF4E-4A45DCD97E4E)(Error) IndexCI in indexShadowFiles:trying to modify  
read only index 0.
Jul 17 14:54:12 Moonstone-Art-Studio mds[31]: (/Volumes/ 
Apps/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/9B6A730E-6D7F-41EF- 
BF4E-4A45DCD97E4E)(Error) IndexCI in openIndex:index shadow err:-1 at 0.
Jul 17 14:54:12 Moonstone-Art-Studio mds[31]: (/Volumes/ 
Apps/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/9B6A730E-6D7F-41EF- 
BF4E-4A45DCD97E4E)(Error) IndexCI in ContentIndexOpenBulk:Could not  
open /Volumes/Apps/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/9B6A730E-6D7F-41EF- 
BF4E-4A45DCD97E4E/0.; needs recovery
Jul 17 14:56:26 Moonstone-Art-Studio loginwindow[32]: DEAD_PROCESS: 0  
console
Jul 17 14:56:26 Moonstone-Art-Studio shutdown[168]: halt by  
moonstoneartstudio:
Jul 17 14:56:26 Moonstone-Art-Studio shutdown[168]: SHUTDOWN_TIME:  
1247856986 458793
Jul 17 14:56:26 Moonstone-Art-Studio com.apple.loginwindow[32]:  
Shutdown NOW!

>
>> I did the Terminal routine of turning off Spotlight for each
>> partition, getting rid of the index, and reindexing, allowing it to
>> run to completion under Leopard:
>
> Stop that.  Simplify the problem.  *Reduce* the number of variables.
> Turn the indexing OFF.
OK.
>
> sudo mdutil -i off /Volumes/*
> sudo mdutil -E /Volumes/*
>
> Then leave them off.

Done:

Moonstone-Art-Studio:~ moonstoneartstudio$ sudo mdutil -i off /Volumes/ 
Leopard-10.5
/:
        Indexing disabled.
Moonstone-Art-Studio:~ moonstoneartstudio$ sudo mdutil -E /Volumes/ 
Leopard-10.5
/:
        Indexing disabled.
Moonstone-Art-Studio:~ moonstoneartstudio$ sudo mdutil -i off /Volumes/ 
Tiger-10.4.11
/Volumes/Tiger-10.4.11:
        Indexing disabled.
Moonstone-Art-Studio:~ moonstoneartstudio$ sudo mdutil -E /Volumes/ 
Tiger-10.4.11/Volumes/Tiger-10.4.11:
        Indexing disabled.
Moonstone-Art-Studio:~ moonstoneartstudio$ sudo mdutil -i off /Volumes/ 
APPS
/Volumes/Apps:
        Indexing disabled.
Moonstone-Art-Studio:~ moonstoneartstudio$ sudo mdutil -E /Volumes/APPS
/Volumes/Apps:
        Indexing disabled.
Moonstone-Art-Studio:~ moonstoneartstudio$ sudo mdutil -i off /Volumes/ 
DOCS
/Volumes/Docs:
        Indexing disabled.
Moonstone-Art-Studio:~ moonstoneartstudio$ sudo mdutil -E /Volumes/DOCS
/Volumes/Docs:
        Indexing disabled.
Moonstone-Art-Studio:~ moonstoneartstudio$ sudo mdutil -i off /Volumes/ 
Classic-9.2.2
/Volumes/Classic-9.2.2:
        Indexing disabled.
Moonstone-Art-Studio:~ moonstoneartstudio$ sudo mdutil -E /Volumes/ 
Classic-9.2.2/Volumes/Classic-9.2.2:
        Indexing disabled.

>
> Run a verify disk pass with Disk Utility on all of your volumes.
> Make sure they've survived so far.  (You have up to date backups,
> right?)

Done. All pass and Appear OK.

>
> Then leave the indexing off.  Run for a while.  If the panics
> continue, go back to looking at hardware.

I was running memtest from applejack, interrupted with ctrl-c, then  
attempted to restart from applejack. Got a kp. 2 Restarts using the  
Restart button below the power button, and I'm back in running this  
sequence (above).

I'll report back if I have any more problems without Spotlight on the  
scene.

Thanks for your help at this late hour ... I'm now returning to  
applejack (memtest) ...



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