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help!!!!!

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Mar 30, 2008
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Hi,
Over the past 3 days, I have had my Penryn MBP get 4 of those serious error messages and I have had to restart it. Should I be worried? Should I bring it in?
 
Post the console logs from just before the panic till after the panic. Telling us its a kernel panic, is like saying to your mechanic, "It makes a noise" without describing the noise, or telling him when it makes the noise. He may fix your squeaky door, when your talking about the hole in your exhaust.
 
If you have had 3 panics, definitely give Apple a call. On top of doing that and posting the error logs here, you might even want to bring it to the Apple store and ask for a straight replacement. Btw, it's Penryn, not Penyron. not trying to be tech cop but "Penyron" just sounds so funny :D
 
If you have had 3 panics, definitely give Apple a call. On top of doing that and posting the error logs here, you might even want to bring it to the Apple store and ask for a straight replacement. Btw, it's Penryn, not Penyron. not trying to be tech cop but "Penyron" just sounds so funny :D

Ya, I knew I spelled it wrong :)

Here Are The Links
http://grantjonah.googlepages.com/2008-04-18-161817.panic
http://grantjonah.googlepages.com/2008-04-20-133501.panic
http://grantjonah.googlepages.com/2008-04-21-182202.panic
 
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First
Fri Apr 18 16:18:17 2008
panic(cpu 1 caller 0x00130B26): "lck_mtx_unlock_wakeup: mutex 0x561b5f0 holder 0xae5b000\n"@/SourceCache/xnu/xnu-1228.4.31/osfmk/kern/locks.c:693
Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
0x41967860 : 0x12b0f7 (0x4581f4 0x41967894 0x133230 0x0)
0x419678b0 : 0x130b26 (0x459088 0x561b5f0 0xae5b000 0x0)
0x41967900 : 0x19b557 (0x561b5f0 0xae5b000 0x561b5f0 0x216)
0x41967918 : 0x55d45c71 (0x561b5f0 0x0 0x0 0x99d4b00)
0x41967938 : 0x55d459c7 (0x50d2be0 0x41967aa4 0x0 0x1)
0x419679c8 : 0x55d4570f (0x50d2be0 0x99d4b00 0xae65bf4 0x0)
0x419679f8 : 0x3b98d2 (0x99d4b00 0xae65bf4 0x0 0x41967aa4)
0x41967a48 : 0x3a93a4 (0xae65bf4 0x0 0x41967aa4 0x0)
0x41967a98 : 0x245f4f (0xae65c38 0x3092f800 0x1 0x6a01a8c0)
0x41967c78 : 0x23baa0 (0x3092f800 0x14 0x41967d08 0x215fc1)
0x41967cb8 : 0x23d822 (0x3092f800 0x14 0x6 0x0)
0x41967dd8 : 0x23d85e (0x3092f800 0x0 0x41967e48 0x0)
0x41967df8 : 0x2297b6 (0x2 0x30853500 0x75cc980 0x0)
0x41967e38 : 0x2187c5 (0x2 0x30853500 0x41967e78 0x41967e9c)
0x41967ec8 : 0x214f04 (0x4a71804 0x2 0x30853500 0x3e859c)
0x41967ef8 : 0x21565d (0x5258e4 0x30a6ce00 0x30adc0de 0x41967f4c)
Backtrace continues...
Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies):
com.intego.iokit.ContentBarrierX4Service(10.4)@0x55d43000->0x55d48fff
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IONetworkingFamily(1.6.0)@0x5db000

BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task

Mac OS version:
9C7010

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 9.2.2: Tue Mar 4 21:17:34 PST 2008; root:xnu-1228.4.31~1/RELEASE_I386
System model name: MacBookPro4,1 (Mac-F42C89C8)

Second
Sun Apr 20 13:35:01 2008
panic(cpu 0 caller 0x0039F327): "m_free: freeing an already freed mbuf"@/SourceCache/xnu/xnu-1228.4.31/bsd/kern/uipc_mbuf.c:2742
Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
0x2eb1fd78 : 0x12b0f7 (0x4581f4 0x2eb1fdac 0x133230 0x0)
0x2eb1fdc8 : 0x39f327 (0x491120 0x0 0x2eb1fdf8 0xbd26900)
0x2eb1fe08 : 0x3a194d (0x306fcb00 0x307cc050 0x0 0x141d10)
0x2eb1fe48 : 0x384eb5 (0x307cc000 0xe 0x2eb1fe78 0x403dd9)
0x2eb1fe68 : 0x865704 (0x2eb1fe94 0xe 0x2eb1fe98 0x41e94e)
0x2eb1fe88 : 0x5de186 (0x43c2200 0x307cc000 0x0 0x41f18d)
0x2eb1feb8 : 0x42004a (0x43c6700 0x43c6700 0x43cb490 0x2eb1ff3c)
0x2eb1fee8 : 0x5de22b (0x43b8140 0x5de13a 0x43c6700 0x43cb490)
0x2eb1ff18 : 0x5de4c4 (0x43c6700 0x43cb490 0x2eb1ff3c 0x43c78a1)
0x2eb1ff58 : 0x5de5d2 (0x43c6700 0x23ac6252 0x2eb1ff78 0x1a236f)
0x2eb1ff78 : 0x13ea4a (0x43c6700 0x0 0x1a236f 0xba743c8)
0x2eb1ffc8 : 0x19eadc (0x0 0x0 0x1a20b5 0x4a47790)
Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0
Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies):
com.apple.iokit.IO80211Family(211.1)@0x85d000->0x87bfff
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IONetworkingFamily(1.6.0)@0x5cf000
com.apple.iokit.IONetworkingFamily(1.6.0)@0x5cf000->0x5e4fff

BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task

Mac OS version:
9C7010

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 9.2.2: Tue Mar 4 21:17:34 PST 2008; root:xnu-1228.4.31~1/RELEASE_I386
System model name: MacBookPro4,1 (Mac-F42C89C8)


Third
Mon Apr 21 18:22:08 2008
panic(cpu 0 caller 0x00130B26): "lck_mtx_unlock_wakeup: mutex 0x52fe960 holder 0x484d4f0\n"@/SourceCache/xnu/xnu-1228.4.31/osfmk/kern/locks.c:693
Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
0x2eb8f860 : 0x12b0f7 (0x4581f4 0x2eb8f894 0x133230 0x0)
0x2eb8f8b0 : 0x130b26 (0x459088 0x52fe960 0x484d4f0 0x0)
0x2eb8f900 : 0x19b557 (0x52fe960 0x484d4f0 0x52fe960 0x212)
0x2eb8f918 : 0x544a1c71 (0x52fe960 0x0 0x0 0xc12db00)
0x2eb8f938 : 0x544a19c7 (0x4f94fe0 0x2eb8faa4 0x0 0x1)
0x2eb8f9c8 : 0x544a170f (0x4f94fe0 0xc12db00 0xc2683fc 0x0)
0x2eb8f9f8 : 0x3b98d2 (0xc12db00 0xc2683fc 0x0 0x2eb8faa4)
0x2eb8fa48 : 0x3a93a4 (0xc2683fc 0x0 0x2eb8faa4 0x0)
0x2eb8fa98 : 0x245f4f (0xc268440 0x306c7600 0x1 0x6a01a8c0)
0x2eb8fc78 : 0x23baa0 (0x306c7600 0x14 0x2eb8fcb8 0x30a140ec)
0x2eb8fcb8 : 0x23d822 (0x306c7600 0x14 0x6 0x0)
0x2eb8fdd8 : 0x23d85e (0x306c7600 0x0 0x2eb8fe48 0x13679a)
0x2eb8fdf8 : 0x2297b6 (0x2 0x306c7600 0x48a7514 0x0)
0x2eb8fe38 : 0x2187c5 (0x2 0x306c7600 0x2eb8fe88 0x1369ad)
0x2eb8fec8 : 0x214f04 (0x49fb804 0x2 0x306c7600 0x3e859c)
0x2eb8fef8 : 0x21565d (0x5258e4 0x47a18c8 0x306b10e2 0x2eb8ff4c)
Backtrace continues...
Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies):
com.intego.iokit.ContentBarrierX4Service(10.4)@0x5449f000->0x544a4fff
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IONetworkingFamily(1.6.0)@0x5cf000

BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task

Mac OS version:
9C7010

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 9.2.2: Tue Mar 4 21:17:34 PST 2008; root:xnu-1228.4.31~1/RELEASE_I386
System model name: MacBookPro4,1 (Mac-F42C89C8)
 
Upgrade lately?

Did you change anything with the system prior to the panics? Just asking, because I swapped in new RAM and began having the same issues. When I switched back to the factory RAM... the panics were resolved.

New RAM is en route now.
 
I would guess your problems are due to third party software. Your backtraces show crashes in networking and some directly shown crashes involving Intego products. I suspect if you uninstall them your crashes will go away.
 
Well, since ContentBarrier seems to be mentioned, twice, I'd get rid of that first...

...and if you're running any bittorrent apps, they're known to cause kernel panics, too...

If you remove all suspicious software and the panics continue it's time to take a look at some dodgy hardware.
 
Did you change anything with the system prior to the panics? Just asking, because I swapped in new RAM and began having the same issues. When I switched back to the factory RAM... the panics were resolved.

New RAM is en route now.

Nope, no new RAM. And for the Intego software, I am going to try that later.
 
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