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mstratmann

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Oct 28, 2009
9
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Before I throw this OS X Server through the window, please help!

I rebooted the server machine (the new mac mini server model), and it now hangs on startup at the apple screen with what I like to call "The Pinwheel of Death" ... it never actually gets to so much as the login screen, it hangs at the main apple screen :(

Any suggestions?????
 

mstratmann

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Oct 28, 2009
9
0
cmd-v startup response

a little more on the issue:

if I cmd-v startup, it hangs and repeats: ct 30 15:58:32 c-68-42-###-## com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.mDNSResponder[47]): posix_spawn("/usr/sbin/mDNSResponder", ...): No such file or directory

(the # is an actual number, and the [47] is jumping one at a time as well)
 

HBeagley

macrumors newbie
Oct 31, 2009
4
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Try Restoring Using The Restore DVD via a USB DVD Drive

Hi There,
You could attach a USB DVD Drive to the Mac Mini and Re-Install the OS as there could be as you pointed out a file/folder not being found or if you have a retail copy of Mac OS X Server you could try it that way.

If not you could get a Apple Genius to take a look at it.

Yours Truly
HBeagley
 

mikeb07087

macrumors newbie
Jan 25, 2010
1
0
New Jersey
Same problem

I have a mac mini with 10.6 server also
I am getting similar problem

Command v gives the repeating message
computername com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.mDNSResponder[xx]): posix_spawn("/usr/sbin/mDNSResponder", ...): No such file or directory

with xx incrementing at each message (repeating every 10 seconds)

Hopefully since it is now January and your problem was in October, you have figured it out!!

Please let me in on what to do!!
I dont want to reload the software yet again!!!

Thanks,
Mike
:confused:
 

mcprobie

macrumors member
Nov 16, 2009
45
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Paradise Corrupt
I have a mac mini with 10.6 server also
I am getting similar problem

Command v gives the repeating message
computername com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.mDNSResponder[xx]): posix_spawn("/usr/sbin/mDNSResponder", ...): No such file or directory

with xx incrementing at each message (repeating every 10 seconds)

Hopefully since it is now January and your problem was in October, you have figured it out!!

Please let me in on what to do!!
I dont want to reload the software yet again!!!

Thanks,
Mike
:confused:


Did you try the solution in this Post ??
 

purelithium

macrumors 6502
May 28, 2006
355
0
Kingston, Canada
I had this problem.

1.Reboot, hold down the Apple + S keys to get to single user mode. wait until you get to a prompt that says root#

2. above the prompt, there may be a message saying something like "if you need to modify files do this:" then underneath there is a couple commands that look like "/sbin/somethinghere" type in the bottom one. If you have no idea what I mean, then go on to the next step

3. at the root# prompt, type in "chmod 775 /" without the quotes and hit enter. If it brings you back to the prompt without any errors, then type "reboot" without quotes and hit enter. It should be fixed.

If it does error, to back to #2 and try and decipher what I mean. I can't remember the actual commands, as I don't have the single user prompt in front of me.

Edit: this post has more detailed instructions: https://forums.macrumors.com/posts/8637931/
 
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