Or ...
My name came up as: launchctl: Couldn't
stat("/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.DirectoryServicesLocal.plist"):
No such file or directorynothing found to load Michael
Details say:
/usr/bin/sudo /bin/rm -rf
with no directory specified.
On 2018-03-11, at 7:59 PM, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok. Will try, but after reading the description in the manual of what does,
> I'm not expecting it to work.
>
> On 2018-03-11, at 7:43 PM, Macs R We <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Mavericks. It's a third-party tool, it's always had the name in it.
>>
>>> On Mar 11, 2018, at 8:42 PM, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2018-03-11, at 7:40 PM, Macs R We <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hm. Have you tried using Sierra Cache Cleaner (they have one for every OS
>>>> name, just Google yours) in deep clean mode?
>>>
>>> No. What's the name of 10.9.5? (And why did they skip from nice, meaningful
>>> numbers to meaningless names?)
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On Mar 11, 2018, at 8:37 PM, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> My system log is showing me things like this:
>>>>>
>>>>> Mar 11 19:20:35 keybounceMBP kernel[0]: low swap: suspending pid 14091
>>>>> (firefox)
>>>>> Mar 11 19:20:35 keybounceMBP kernel[0]: low swap: suspending pid 936
>>>>> (Dragon Dictate)
>>>>> Mar 11 19:20:35 keybounceMBP kernel[0]: memorystatus_thread: idle exiting
>>>>> pid 96 [wdhelper]
>>>>> Mar 11 19:20:35 keybounceMBP kernel[0]: (default pager): [KERNEL]: Swap
>>>>> File Error.
>>>>>
>>>>> My boot-args is just
>>>>> boot-args -v -s
>>>>>
>>>>> I have approximately 2 GB of compressed space, and zero bytes of swap
>>>>> used.
>>>>>
>>>>> bash-3.2# ls /var/vm
>>>>> total 1114112
>>>>> 65536 swapfile0 1048576 swapfile1
>>>>> bash-3.2#
>>>>>
>>>>> The system is able to allocate swap files, but for some reason is
>>>>> refusing to use them. Also, in the past I moved away from compressed swap
>>>>> to "just go directly to swap files" because I discovered that my system
>>>>> would consistently wind up with about 10 GB of compressed space, leaving
>>>>> with only 6 GB of working space. I recently reset it to use the normal
>>>>> compressed swap because I'm no longer using the heavy workload that
>>>>> needed more than 6 GB of working space.
>>>>>
>>>>> My old boot args was
>>>>> boot-args -v -s vm_compressor=1
>>>>> and it worked fine until my boot partition ran out of space (At which
>>>>> point it died horrifically; in contrast, although the compressed swap
>>>>> setup won't use the swap file, and runs into trouble much much sooner, it
>>>>> is graceful and the "out of memory panel" actually works.)
>>>>>
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>>
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