Dear Laurent!
On Mar 15, 2006, at 6:53, Laurent O. F. Fough [kema] wrote:
I'm hoping someone has seen something similar, and can send me in
the right direction.
I've been experiencing some 'random logouts' lately, and have been
trying to track them down.
...
Back to the logs.
The only thing in congruence appears to be this entry at or about
whenever the desktop crashes and the system tries to logout.
- --from "system.log"--[added the line #s myself, for better
reference]
1: Mar 14 17:28:49 [machine_name] kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHIDDriver]
[willTerminate]
2: Mar 14 17:28:49 [machine_name] kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHIDDriver]
[handleStop][00-50-f2-e8-54-4e] Stopped.
3: Mar 14 17:28:49 [machine_name] kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHIDDriver]
[free]
4: Mar 14 18:25:32 [machine_name] /Library/PreferencePanes/Little
Snitch.prefPane/Contents/Resources/LittleSnitchDaemon.app/Contents/
MacOS/LittleSnitchDaemon: kCGErrorInvalidConnection :
CGSGetNextEventRecord: Invalid connection
5: Mar 14 18:25:32 [machine_name] /System/Library/CoreServices/
loginwindow.app/Contents/MacOS/loginwindow: Login Window
Application Started
6: Mar 14 18:25:33 [machine_name] loginwindow[10647]: Login Window
Started Security Agent
- --end log--
The log message in question
...LittleSnitchDaemon: kCGErrorInvalidConnection :
CGSGetNextEventRecord: Invalid connection
is the _result_ of the termination of the WindowServer, not its
_cause_. This error gets reported if the connection to the
WindowsServer is lost. And the termination of the WindowServer is
most likely also the reason for you being logged out. Now, _why_ the
WindowsServer terminates, that's a question I unfortunately can not
answer...
Regards
Johannes Tiefenbrunner
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