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What the heck is THIS in my Sharing prefs???
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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisabeach" data-source="post: 1681589" data-attributes="member: 38864"><p>I'm a little hesitant to remove the user since it supposedly is a normal one, though not one you can log in as. I decided to try running Onyx's tools for laughs (ran it after install), but no luck. Just found these entries in the logs... it DEFINITELY is a problem created by the upgrade to El Capitan.</p><p></p><p>[CODE]Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac OSInstaller[460]: + Migrating com.apple.calendarserver UserOct 12 09:18:32 iMac OSInstaller[460]: UID Translation: Did not find existing user record on target system with name "com.apple.calendarserver"</p><p>Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac OSInstaller[460]: Adding user com.apple.calendarserver:250:20 (admin:0) from source system as com.apple.calendarserver:250:20</p><p>Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac opendirectoryd[123]: 460.221 - ODQueryCreateWithNode request, NodeID: 6D910A5E-C7A6-49E6-85A3-9CBFE32B414A, RecordType(s): dsRecTypeStandard:Users, Attribute: dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordName, MatchType: EqualTo, Equality: CaseIgnore, Value(s): com.apple.calendarserver, Requested Attributes: dsAttributesStandardAll, Max Results: 1</p><p>Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac opendirectoryd[123]: 460.222 - ODNodeCreateRecord request, NodeID: 6D910A5E-C7A6-49E6-85A3-9CBFE32B414A, RecordType: dsRecTypeStandard:Users, RecordName: com.apple.calendarserver, Attributes: dsAttrTypeStandard:NFSHomeDirectory,dsAttrTypeNative:HeimdalSRPKey,dsAttrTypeStandard:AuthenticationAuthority,dsAttrTypeNative:_writers_picture,dsAttrTypeNative:IsHidden,dsAttrTypeNative:accountPolicyData,dsAttrTypeStandard:UserShell,dsAttrTypeStandard:GeneratedUID,dsAttrTypeStandard:PrimaryGroupID,dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordName,dsAttrTypeNative:_writers_passwd,dsAttrTypeNative:ShadowHashData,dsAttrTypeNative:_writers_UserCertificate,dsAttrTypeStandard:RealName,dsAttrTypeNative:KerberosKeys,dsAttrTypeStandard:UniqueID,dsAttrTypeNative:_writers_jpegphoto,dsAttrTypeNative:_writers_hint,dsAttrTypeNative:_writers_realname</p><p>Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac opendirectoryd[123]: 460.224 - ODRecordSetValue request, NodeID: 10CBFB55-775E-42DC-9FAC-7C6134065F7C, RecordType: dsRecTypeStandard:Users, Record: com.apple.calendarserver, MetaRecordName: (null), Attribute: dsAttrTypeStandard:Password</p><p>Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac opendirectoryd[123]: 460.225, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - flushing dirty record '/Volumes/Macintosh SSD/private/var/db/dslocal/nodes/Default/users/com.apple.calendarserver' from line 6185</p><p>Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac OSInstaller[460]: *??* Could not find password file for user com.apple.calendarserver of type ;ShadowHash;HASHLIST:<SMB-NT,CRAM-MD5,RECOVERABLE,SALTED-SHA512-PBKDF2></p><p>Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac OSInstaller[460]: *!!* No Shadow Hash Password was found for com.apple.calendarserver. For a pre-10.7 source system, this may prevent login.</p><p>Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac OSInstaller[460]: User com.apple.calendarserver was not in the "staff" group on the source system. Attempting to add to group.</p><p>Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac opendirectoryd[123]: 460.228 - ODQueryCreateWithNode request, NodeID: 6D910A5E-C7A6-49E6-85A3-9CBFE32B414A, RecordType(s): dsRecTypeStandard:Users, Attribute: dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordName, MatchType: EqualTo, Equality: CaseIgnore, Value(s): com.apple.calendarserver, Requested Attributes: dsAttributesStandardAll, Max Results: 1</p><p> [/CODE]</p><p></p><p>I think this is fixable with a little tweaking using TinkerTool System, or at least I think it used to be. I can't find the module I was thinking of... maybe that module isn't compatible with El Capitan. This "user" shouldn't be part of the "staff" group, or so I would think. My MBA doesn't have this issue, so I can cross-check with that as needed once I figure out the tools. I may have no choice but to do a clean reinstall. *bangs head on desk*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisabeach, post: 1681589, member: 38864"] I'm a little hesitant to remove the user since it supposedly is a normal one, though not one you can log in as. I decided to try running Onyx's tools for laughs (ran it after install), but no luck. Just found these entries in the logs... it DEFINITELY is a problem created by the upgrade to El Capitan. [CODE]Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac OSInstaller[460]: + Migrating com.apple.calendarserver UserOct 12 09:18:32 iMac OSInstaller[460]: UID Translation: Did not find existing user record on target system with name "com.apple.calendarserver" Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac OSInstaller[460]: Adding user com.apple.calendarserver:250:20 (admin:0) from source system as com.apple.calendarserver:250:20 Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac opendirectoryd[123]: 460.221 - ODQueryCreateWithNode request, NodeID: 6D910A5E-C7A6-49E6-85A3-9CBFE32B414A, RecordType(s): dsRecTypeStandard:Users, Attribute: dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordName, MatchType: EqualTo, Equality: CaseIgnore, Value(s): com.apple.calendarserver, Requested Attributes: dsAttributesStandardAll, Max Results: 1 Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac opendirectoryd[123]: 460.222 - ODNodeCreateRecord request, NodeID: 6D910A5E-C7A6-49E6-85A3-9CBFE32B414A, RecordType: dsRecTypeStandard:Users, RecordName: com.apple.calendarserver, Attributes: dsAttrTypeStandard:NFSHomeDirectory,dsAttrTypeNative:HeimdalSRPKey,dsAttrTypeStandard:AuthenticationAuthority,dsAttrTypeNative:_writers_picture,dsAttrTypeNative:IsHidden,dsAttrTypeNative:accountPolicyData,dsAttrTypeStandard:UserShell,dsAttrTypeStandard:GeneratedUID,dsAttrTypeStandard:PrimaryGroupID,dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordName,dsAttrTypeNative:_writers_passwd,dsAttrTypeNative:ShadowHashData,dsAttrTypeNative:_writers_UserCertificate,dsAttrTypeStandard:RealName,dsAttrTypeNative:KerberosKeys,dsAttrTypeStandard:UniqueID,dsAttrTypeNative:_writers_jpegphoto,dsAttrTypeNative:_writers_hint,dsAttrTypeNative:_writers_realname Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac opendirectoryd[123]: 460.224 - ODRecordSetValue request, NodeID: 10CBFB55-775E-42DC-9FAC-7C6134065F7C, RecordType: dsRecTypeStandard:Users, Record: com.apple.calendarserver, MetaRecordName: (null), Attribute: dsAttrTypeStandard:Password Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac opendirectoryd[123]: 460.225, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - flushing dirty record '/Volumes/Macintosh SSD/private/var/db/dslocal/nodes/Default/users/com.apple.calendarserver' from line 6185 Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac OSInstaller[460]: *??* Could not find password file for user com.apple.calendarserver of type ;ShadowHash;HASHLIST:<SMB-NT,CRAM-MD5,RECOVERABLE,SALTED-SHA512-PBKDF2> Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac OSInstaller[460]: *!!* No Shadow Hash Password was found for com.apple.calendarserver. For a pre-10.7 source system, this may prevent login. Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac OSInstaller[460]: User com.apple.calendarserver was not in the "staff" group on the source system. Attempting to add to group. Oct 12 09:18:32 iMac opendirectoryd[123]: 460.228 - ODQueryCreateWithNode request, NodeID: 6D910A5E-C7A6-49E6-85A3-9CBFE32B414A, RecordType(s): dsRecTypeStandard:Users, Attribute: dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordName, MatchType: EqualTo, Equality: CaseIgnore, Value(s): com.apple.calendarserver, Requested Attributes: dsAttributesStandardAll, Max Results: 1 [/CODE] I think this is fixable with a little tweaking using TinkerTool System, or at least I think it used to be. I can't find the module I was thinking of... maybe that module isn't compatible with El Capitan. This "user" shouldn't be part of the "staff" group, or so I would think. My MBA doesn't have this issue, so I can cross-check with that as needed once I figure out the tools. I may have no choice but to do a clean reinstall. *bangs head on desk* [/QUOTE]
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