Virtual memory

Rhisiart

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I ran Applejack this morning and on testing vitual memory the following was reported:

AppleYukon2: error - event schedular called in Init level 0 or 1
AppleYukon2: error - event schedular called in Init level 0 or 1
AppleYukon2: error - event schedular called in Init level 0 or 1
AppleYukon2: error - event schedular called in Init level 0 or 1
AppleYukon2: error - FATAL: SuGetopPort () does not terminate (Rx)


Does anyone know what this means?
 
Well since you are getting into higher level geek level then take a look at MemTest (using the GUI Mac wrapper Rember) to test your memory. I say this because memory is very cheap at this time and getting replacements for less than expected since the price fixing trials last year (look them up yourself).
 
"AppleYukon2" is more than likely referring to the ethernet port, or some network device.

Are you positive that those errors were being reported by Applejack, or could they be std_err messages from the underlying UNIX operating system?
 
Will this link help you?
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2006794&tstart=0&start=30

Why is Scheduler misspelled? Makes it difficult for the usual Google check on those kind of errors. You can usually find better results when the error line is correct and complete as you see it, and not just a close guess.

AppleJack hasn't been updated in nearly a year, and OS X has had several wide-ranging updates since then - is it possible that you have a bogus error message? Especially if you haven't seen those errors in your Console system logs, for example.
Are you actually having any problems with your wireless connection?
 
Yes, very helpful. Thank you.

Why is Scheduler misspelled? Makes it difficult for the usual Google check on those kind of errors. You can usually find better results when the error line is correct and complete as you see it, and not just a close guess.
To the best of my knowledge I copied it accurately from the Applejack log.

Are you actually having any problems with your wireless connection?
Yes. It drops off erratically, although I just ran Applejack again and the error messages didn't show this time.
 
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