Intense console spam...

8/19/10 5:07:50 PM 1PasswordAgent[89538] reloadAllObjects
8/19/10 5:07:50 PM 1PasswordAgent[89538] Database (agilekeychain:/Users/Gordon/Dropbox/Sync Data/1Password/1Password.agilekeychain) load time [Cache]: 0.009 (96 objects)
8/19/10 5:08:02 PM 1PasswordAgent[89538] reloadAllObjects
8/19/10 5:08:02 PM 1PasswordAgent[89538] Database (agilekeychain:/Users/Gordon/Dropbox/Sync Data/1Password/1Password.agilekeychain) load time [Cache]: 0.009 (96 objects)
8/19/10 5:08:14 PM 1PasswordAgent[89538] reloadAllObjects
8/19/10 5:08:14 PM 1PasswordAgent[89538] Database (agilekeychain:/Users/Gordon/Dropbox/Sync Data/1Password/1Password.agilekeychain) load time [Cache]: 0.009 (96 objects)
8/19/10 5:08:26 PM 1PasswordAgent[89538] reloadAllObjects
8/19/10 5:08:26 PM 1PasswordAgent[89538] Database (agilekeychain:/Users/Gordon/Dropbox/Sync Data/1Password/1Password.agilekeychain) load time [Cache]: 0.009 (96 objects)

I have hours of this in my logs. Was trying to send some crash info to the guys at Dropbox, and I had to sift through a ton of this in order to find their log messages.

Just FYI.

Comments

  • I left the logs for data file load time to make sure we can easily troubleshoot the performance issues.

    However, the reload shouldn't happen that often. It looks like it is running every 12 seconds.

    I wonder if fseventsd is alright.

    Are you running Leopard or Snow Leopard? Please try to run Disk Utility and see if it finds anything.
  • GFontenot
    GFontenot
    Community Member
    Running snow leopard. Tried verifying the disk with Disk Utility, and the machine froze up for 40 minutes. I was seeing fseventd errors with Dropbox, too. I am going to re-install the OS, and see what happens.


    roustem wrote:

    I left the logs for data file load time to make sure we can easily troubleshoot the performance issues.

    However, the reload shouldn't happen that often. It looks like it is running every 12 seconds.

    I wonder if fseventsd is alright.

    Are you running Leopard or Snow Leopard? Please try to run Disk Utility and see if it finds anything.
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