Can anyone help with this. Everytime I reboot my machine, which for the most part is just for software updates like this afternoons, I will go into the Console.log app and about 1 minute after the machine boots, I will see these messages:
Jan 15 15:55:55 computername com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: BootCacheControl: could not fetch history: Cannot allocate memory
Jan 15 15:55:55 computername com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: BootCacheControl: could not stop cache/fetch history: Cannot allocate memory
Does anyone have any idea what they are? If I immediately reboot the machine again, the messages don't come back.
Does this message happen to have anything to do with me repairing permissions and verifying the disk? I installed the software update, rebooted, on the reboot I repaired permissions and verified the disks, then I rebooted again.
Thanks for any help.
-Kevin
Jan 15 15:55:55 computername com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: BootCacheControl: could not fetch history: Cannot allocate memory
Jan 15 15:55:55 computername com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: BootCacheControl: could not stop cache/fetch history: Cannot allocate memory
Does anyone have any idea what they are? If I immediately reboot the machine again, the messages don't come back.
Does this message happen to have anything to do with me repairing permissions and verifying the disk? I installed the software update, rebooted, on the reboot I repaired permissions and verified the disks, then I rebooted again.
Thanks for any help.
-Kevin