EtreCheck 2. Teil

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2. Teil meines EtreChecks von heute morgen:



User Launch Agents: ℹ️

[loaded] .dat0137.05c (hidden) [Click for support]
/usr/bin/osascript /usr/bin/osascript osascript -e tell application "Folder Actions Dispatcher" to tick
[loaded] com.adobe.ARM.[...].plist [Click for support]
[loaded] com.google.keystone.agent.plist [Click for support]


User Login Items: ℹ️
NIHardwareAgent Programm (/Library/Application Support/Native Instruments/Hardware/NIHardwareAgent.app)


Internet Plug-ins: ℹ️
FlashPlayer-10.6: Version: 17.0.0.169 - SDK 10.6 [Click for support]
QuickTime Plugin: Version: 7.7.3
AdobePDFViewerNPAPI: Version: 11.0.10 - SDK 10.6 [Click for support]

AdobePDFViewer: Version: 11.0.10 - SDK 10.6 [Click for support]
Flash Player: Version: 17.0.0.169 - SDK 10.6 Cannot contact Adobe
Default Browser: Version: 600 - SDK 10.10
JavaAppletPlugin: Version: Java 8 Update 45 Check version



Safari Extensions: ℹ️
Adblock Plus
Blur



3rd Party Preference Panes: ℹ️
Flash Player [Click for support]
Java [Click for support]
Line6AudioMIDI [Click for support]
MagicPrefs [Click for support]


Time Machine: ℹ️
Skip System Files: NO
Mobile backups: OFF
Auto backup: YES
Volumes being backed up:
My Book 2: Disk size: 1.16 TB Disk used: 608.14 GB
Destinations:
TOSHIBA EXT [Local]
Total size: 999.86 GB
Total number of backups: 24
Oldest backup: 2015-05-02 15:30:24 +0000
Last backup: 2015-05-11 20:00:13 +0000
Size of backup disk: Too small

Backup size 999.86 GB < (Disk used 608.14 GB X 3)


Top Processes by CPU: ℹ️
98% rpcsvchost
9% softwareupdated
4% WindowServer
1% systemstatsd
1% mds_stores



Top Processes by Memory: ℹ️
4.42 GB kernel_task
410 MB softwareupdated
311 MB com.apple.dock.extra
98 MB mdworker(8)
57 MB Finder



Virtual Memory Information: ℹ️
725 MB Free RAM
7.29 GB Used RAM
2.04 GB Swap Used



Diagnostics Information: ℹ️
May 12, 2015, 07:50:24 AM Self test - passed
May 10, 2015, 09:03:53 AM /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/rpcsvchost_2015-05-10-090353_[redacted].cpu_resource.diag [Click for details]
 
1. Wo ist Teil eins ?
2. Warum machst du dafür einen neuen Thread auf?
3. Was ist das Problem ?
 
2. Teil meines EtreChecks von heute morgen:
Schön und gut dass du uns nur den 2. Teil hier präsentierst, wo ist der erste Teil?

Die vielleicht wichtigere Frage wäre, warum du uns das hier mitteilst - gibt es ein Problem?
 
du hast wiederholt was ich schon geschrieben habe ... erst lesen ob die fragen schon gestellt wurden dann posten ;)
 
System anfangs sehr langsam & Aufforderung, das Datum einzustellen,

du hast wiederholt was ich schon geschrieben habe ... erst lesen ob die fragen schon gestellt wurden dann posten ;)

Sorry, ich kenne mich hier nicht gut aus....:rolleyes:

EtreCheck version: 2.2 (132)
Report generated 5/12/15, 11:02 AM

Download EtreCheck from http://etresoft.com/etrecheck


Click the [Click for support] links for help with non-Apple products.
Click the [Click for details] links for more information about that line.


Hardware Information: ℹ️
Mac mini (Late 2009) (Technical Specifications)
Mac mini - model: Macmini3,1
1 2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU: 2-core
8 GB RAM Upgradeable
BANK 0/DIMM0
4 GB DDR3 1067 MHz ok
BANK 1/DIMM0
4 GB DDR3 1067 MHz ok
Bluetooth: Old - Handoff/Airdrop2 not supported
Wireless: en1: 802.11 a/b/g/n



Video Information: ℹ️
NVIDIA GeForce 9400 - VRAM: 256 MB
S24C300 1920 x 1080



System Software: ℹ️
OS X 10.10.3 (14D136) - Time since boot: 3:9:6


Disk Information: ℹ️
INTENSO disk0 : (128,04 GB)
EFI (disk0s1) <not mounted> : 210 MB
MacMiniHDD (disk0s2) /Volumes/MacMiniHDD : 127.18 GB (18.96 GB free)

Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted> [Recovery]: 650 MB


OPTIARC DVD RW AD-5670S


USB Information: ℹ️
TOSHIBA External USB 3.0 1 TB
EFI (disk2s1) <not mounted> : 210 MB
TOSHIBA EXT (disk2s2) /Volumes/TOSHIBA EXT : 999.86 GB (284.44 GB free)
Line 6 UX2
Apple Computer, Inc. IR Receiver
Logitech USB Mouse
Apple Inc. BRCM2046 Hub
Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller



Firewire Information: ℹ️
WD My Book 111D 800mbit - 800mbit max
EFI (disk1s1) <not mounted> : 210 MB
Externe My Book frei (disk1s2) /Volumes/Externe My Book frei : 839.05 GB (838.41 GB free)
My Book 2 (disk1s3) / : 1.16 TB (553.28 GB free)

Recovery HD (disk1s4) <not mounted> [Recovery]: 650 MB


Gatekeeper: ℹ️
Anywhere


Kernel Extensions: ℹ️
/Library/Extensions
[not loaded] com.caiaq.driver.NIUSBGuitarRigMobileDriver (2.6.0 - SDK 10.8) [Click for support]
[not loaded] com.caiaq.driver.NIUSBHardwareDriver (2.6.0 - SDK 10.8) [Click for support]
[loaded] com.line6.driver.xtaudio (7.3.6 - SDK 10.7) [Click for support]


/System/Library/Extensions
[not loaded] com.devguru.driver.SamsungComposite (1.4.27 - SDK 10.6) [Click for support]


/System/Library/Extensions/ssuddrv.kext/Contents/PlugIns
[not loaded] com.devguru.driver.SamsungACMControl (1.4.27 - SDK 10.6) [Click for support]
[not loaded] com.devguru.driver.SamsungACMData (1.4.27 - SDK 10.6) [Click for support]
[not loaded] com.devguru.driver.SamsungMTP (1.4.27 - SDK 10.5) [Click for support]
[not loaded] com.devguru.driver.SamsungSerial (1.4.27 - SDK 10.6) [Click for support]


Problem System Launch Agents: ℹ️
[killed] com.apple.CallHistoryPluginHelper.plist
[killed] com.apple.CallHistorySyncHelper.plist
[killed] com.apple.cloudphotosd.plist
[killed] com.apple.coreservices.appleid.authentication.plist
[killed] com.apple.icloud.fmfd.plist
[killed] com.apple.photolibraryd.plist
[killed] com.apple.SafariNotificationAgent.plist
[killed] com.apple.scopedbookmarkagent.xpc.plist
[killed] com.apple.telephonyutilities.callservicesd.plist

9 processes killed due to memory pressure


Problem System Launch Daemons: ℹ️
[killed] com.apple.awdd.plist
[killed] com.apple.ctkd.plist
[killed] com.apple.emond.aslmanager.plist
[killed] com.apple.nehelper.plist
[killed] com.apple.nsurlsessiond.plist
[killed] com.apple.wdhelper.plist

6 processes killed due to mem
 
... und wir sollen jetzt raten was Du so alles verbockt hast.. :kopfkratz:

Gruß

win2mac
 
EtreCheck

... und wir sollen jetzt raten was Du so alles verbockt hast.. :kopfkratz:

Gruß

win2mac

.... Es soll kein Ratespiel werden; außerdem ist die Hilfe freiwillig - man kann, man muss nicht. Nun, am liebsten würde ich yosemite noch mal neu installieren.
gruß
aris12
 
Mach am besten einen cleaninstall

Gruß

win2mac
 
@aris12

Google oder jede andere Internetsuchmaschine sind deine Freunde. Vertraue ihnen und benutze sie. Schon die erste Suchanfrage bezüglich deiner Etrecheckmeldungen hat folgendes Ergebnis gebracht:

"Those red entries are a side effect of new behaviour in Yosemite. Before Yosemite, under low memory conditions, the system would swap the memory used by inactive processes to disk. For certain system processes, Yosemite will instead just kill them. In theory, the new method in Yosemite should result in a faster system because it isn't swapping to disk as much. In practice, more people are complaining about slowdowns in Yosemite than they did with previous OS versions - or at least it seems that way to me.

In one way, I like this new behaviour because it allows EtreCheck to show problems that have occurred in the past, but are not actively happening. Before Yosemite, we had to look at the page outs value to see if the system had been running out of RAM. Whether or not someone has adequate RAM depends on the software they use. Photoshop, for example, is very greedy about memory. These "killed" processes are not evidence that there is anything wrong with the system. That is the way it is supposed to work. What is wrong is that such EtreCheck reports come from people who are complaining about slowness with Yosemite that they had never experienced before. It is the slowness that is the problem, not the red "killed" entries.

It is leading me to believe that 4 GB RAM may be inadequate for Yosemite. Otherwise, people's machines would be running better under Yosemite and they wouldn't have started posting all of these EtreCheck reports with these "killed" processes.

The most important thing to remember about EtreCheck is that it should be accompanied by a good description of the problem you are experiencing. It should also not be abbreviated in any way. Any particular entries in "red" may not have any meaning. EtreCheck is designed to provide a snapshot of your entire system. I am not particularly happy about the way people focus on the "red" entries. They are almost never the problem, just symptoms. In most cases, entries in green are the ones causing the problem. If anyone has any suggestions about a better way to approach this, I would love to hear it. At the the red gets people worried enough to ask about it. Then, other people here on Apple Support Communities can read the report and identify any real problem if they exist.

In your case, I see no major problems. My biggest concern would be SMC Fan Control. OS X generally doesn't need help from any "memory clean", "clean up", or antivirus tools. Anyone installing one of those tools is likely to make the machine run worse, not better. SMCFanControl does fall into that category. The "red" entries will slowly go away on their own as processes are automatically restarted on demand. If you are experiencing a specific problem, then start a new thread about that problem and include an EtreCheck report to provide basic information about your system. That report might also include some "green" items like "clean up" or antivirus software that are most likely the cause of any such problem."
 
Danke

@aris12

Google oder jede andere Internetsuchmaschine sind deine Freunde. Vertraue ihnen und benutze sie. Schon die erste Suchanfrage bezüglich deiner Etrecheckmeldungen hat folgendes Ergebnis gebracht:

"Those red entries are a side effect of new behaviour in Yosemite. Before Yosemite, under low memory conditions, the system would swap the memory used by inactive processes to disk. For certain system processes, Yosemite will instead just kill them. In theory, the new method in Yosemite should result in a faster system because it isn't swapping to disk as much. In practice, more people are complaining about slowdowns in Yosemite than they did with previous OS versions - or at least it seems that way to me.

In one way, I like this new behaviour because it allows EtreCheck to show problems that have occurred in the past, but are not actively happening. Before Yosemite, we had to look at the page outs value to see if the system had been running out of RAM. Whether or not someone has adequate RAM depends on the software they use. Photoshop, for example, is very greedy about memory. These "killed" processes are not evidence that there is anything wrong with the system. That is the way it is supposed to work. What is wrong is that such EtreCheck reports come from people who are complaining about slowness with Yosemite that they had never experienced before. It is the slowness that is the problem, not the red "killed" entries.

It is leading me to believe that 4 GB RAM may be inadequate for Yosemite. Otherwise, people's machines would be running better under Yosemite and they wouldn't have started posting all of these EtreCheck reports with these "killed" processes.

The most important thing to remember about EtreCheck is that it should be accompanied by a good description of the problem you are experiencing. It should also not be abbreviated in any way. Any particular entries in "red" may not have any meaning. EtreCheck is designed to provide a snapshot of your entire system. I am not particularly happy about the way people focus on the "red" entries. They are almost never the problem, just symptoms. In most cases, entries in green are the ones causing the problem. If anyone has any suggestions about a better way to approach this, I would love to hear it. At the the red gets people worried enough to ask about it. Then, other people here on Apple Support Communities can read the report and identify any real problem if they exist.

In your case, I see no major problems. My biggest concern would be SMC Fan Control. OS X generally doesn't need help from any "memory clean", "clean up", or antivirus tools. Anyone installing one of those tools is likely to make the machine run worse, not better. SMCFanControl does fall into that category. The "red" entries will slowly go away on their own as processes are automatically restarted on demand. If you are experiencing a specific problem, then start a new thread about that problem and include an EtreCheck report to provide basic information about your system. That report might also include some "green" items like "clean up" or antivirus software that are most likely the cause of any such problem."


Herzlichen Dank für Deine sehr hilfreiche Antwort.
Grüße
aris12
 
alter du hast nich grade ernsthaft den ganzen Post zitiert der direkt über deinem ist ?!

nehm das zitat mal raus.
 
1. Wo ist Teil eins ?
2. Warum machst du dafür einen neuen Thread auf?
3. Was ist das Problem ?

sn0wleo hat es unter 3. auf den Punkt gebracht.
Was ist denn das Problem?
Ist dein Mac zu langsam oder was passiert?
Bitte erst die Fehlerbeschreibung und dann den Diagnosefile.
 
sn0wleo hat es unter 3. auf den Punkt gebracht.
Was ist denn das Problem?
Ist dein Mac zu langsam oder was passiert?
Bitte erst die Fehlerbeschreibung und dann den Diagnosefile.


Das Problem: mein Mac mini bootet sehr langsam und es dauert einige Minuten, bis es "normal" läuft.
 
Nochmal nix zitieren was direkt über dir ist und schon garkeine Vollzitate.

Ich denke es könnte die Festplatte sein. lass dieses Tool laufen um diese zu testen : For 10.6 to 10.10
 
Ok & danke für die Antwort. Ich wusste nicht, wie man Antwortet. Ich konnte nur die Zitierfunktion sehen.

Ich habe die Festplatte mit dem o.g. Programm getestet. Es ist damit mit der eingebauten Festplatte alles ok. Leider kann ich die externe Festplatte, von der aus ich boote nicht mit diesem Programm überprüfen.
 
was du bootest von ner externen Platte ? da haben wir es schon das problem
 
Quatsch. Wenn die ext. eine FW800 Platte ist, dann geht das ziemlich flott. Jedenfalls schneller als mit den Standard-Platten in so einem alten Mini.

Gruß

win2mac
 
ich tippe auf ne usb platte ...
 
Das ist eine My Book Studio 2TB USB Platte Diese habe ich partitioniert; in der einen sind die Daten und yosemite; die andere Partition ist frei. Die Mac Mini Platte ist eine SSD 127 GB
 
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