hi all,
sometimes my Air cpu will almost max out for no apparent reason, so i open up activity monitor and see syslogd is running crazy (close to 100.00 under CPU). i then open system.log and see this error being written over and over again:
/usr/libexec/hidd[25]: IOHIDEventQueueEnqueue: Error enqueuing memory
sometimes it writes this error several thousand times!
since it's a new Air i brought it to the Genius bar. they ran some test but it all passed. then they contacted Apple engineers, who told them all Air is behaving like that and there's no fix as of now. feeling a bit skeptical i searched the system.log on one of the display machines, and i do see that in the log.
questions:
(1) can the Air owners out there search their system.log in Console? you can search for the error above. do you see many of them?
(2) the genius told me he doesn't know what syslogd does and not sure if it hurts if i kill it. obviously it's logging to system.log, but other than that does it do anything else? is it OK to kill it??
last remark: the genius says (well maybe the apple engineer, not remember exactly) this issue only happens for Air, but i googled it and found that some MBP also have the same issues. hmmm.....
thanks!
sometimes my Air cpu will almost max out for no apparent reason, so i open up activity monitor and see syslogd is running crazy (close to 100.00 under CPU). i then open system.log and see this error being written over and over again:
/usr/libexec/hidd[25]: IOHIDEventQueueEnqueue: Error enqueuing memory
sometimes it writes this error several thousand times!
since it's a new Air i brought it to the Genius bar. they ran some test but it all passed. then they contacted Apple engineers, who told them all Air is behaving like that and there's no fix as of now. feeling a bit skeptical i searched the system.log on one of the display machines, and i do see that in the log.
questions:
(1) can the Air owners out there search their system.log in Console? you can search for the error above. do you see many of them?
(2) the genius told me he doesn't know what syslogd does and not sure if it hurts if i kill it. obviously it's logging to system.log, but other than that does it do anything else? is it OK to kill it??
last remark: the genius says (well maybe the apple engineer, not remember exactly) this issue only happens for Air, but i googled it and found that some MBP also have the same issues. hmmm.....
thanks!