Whilst playing around with Time Machine backups to a mounted AFP volume earlier today, evidently there was some kind of system error that was not reported or evident via the GUI but was recorded in the system & console logs, as I just discovered some 5.5 hours after they happened; nothing really remarkable about that, BUT... The thing is that All the console and system logs quit getting updates at that instant. I just noticed this while I was looking at the system log out of boredom. I was unable to do anything that would generate a log update (for example, I initiated a Time Machine backup which normally always reports progress to system; nothing). I rebooted the system and the log entries began to update normally. Here is the system log portion spanning the "missing" 5+ hours: ================== . . lots of logged errors, like... Apr 1 10:38:34 iMac20 kernel[0]: disk6s2: 0x14 (UNDEFINED). Apr 1 10:38:33 iMac20 fseventsd[38]: failed to unlink old log file / Volumes/Backup of iMac20/.fseventsd/00000000200749a5 (Input/output error) Apr 1 10:38:34 iMac20 kernel[0]: Apr 1 10:38:33 iMac20 fseventsd[38]: failed to unlink old log file / Volumes/Backup of iMac20/.fseventsd/0000000020076c6b (Input/output error) Apr 1 10:38:34 iMac20 kernel[0]: Apr 1 10:38:33 iMac20 fseventsd[38]: failed to unlink old log file / Volumes/Backup of iMac20/.fseventsd/0000000020079a9c (Input/output error) Apr 1 10:38:34 iMac20 kernel[0]: [FSLogMsgOrder Last] Apr 1 10:38:33 iMac20 fseventsd[38]: failed to unlink old log file / Volumes/Backup of iMac20/.fseventsd/000000002007bcea (Input/output error) Apr 1 10:38:34 iMac20 kernel[0]: disk6s2: 0x14 (UNDEFINED). Apr 1 10:38:33 iMac20 fseventsd[38]: failed to unlink old log file / Volumes/Backup of iMac20/.fseventsd/000000002007eb80 (Input/output error) Apr 1 10:38:34 iMac20 kernel[0]: Apr 1 10:38:33 iMac20 fseventsd[38]: failed to unlink old log file / Volumes/Backup of iMac20/.fseventsd/0000000020080fc9 (Input/output error) Apr 1 10:38:34 iMac20 kernel[0]: der First] Apr 1 10:38:33 iMac20 fseventsd[38]: failed to unlink old log file / Volumes/Backup of iMac20/.fseventsd/0000000020084845 (Input/output error) Apr 1 16:05:27 localhost kernel[0]: npvhash=4095 Apr 1 16:05:26 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: launchctl: Please convert the following to launchd: /etc/mach_init.d/chum.plist Apr 1 16:05:26 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: launchctl: Please convert the following to launchd: /etc/mach_init.d/ dashboardadvisoryd.plist Apr 1 16:05:26 localhost com.apple.launchctl.System[2]: launchctl: Please convert the following to launchd: /etc/mach_init.d/ pilotfish.plist Apr 1 16:05:26 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.distccdConfigd): Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight Apr 1 16:05:26 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.apache.httpd): Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight Apr 1 16:05:26 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cupsd): Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight Apr 1 16:05:26 localhost com.apple.launchd[1] (org.ntp.ntpd): Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight Apr 1 16:05:26 localhost DirectoryService[11]: Launched version 5.2 (v514.4) . . lots more normal startup system log items ================== During that 5.5 hour time warp, lots of stuff went on; I was listening to itunes music, surfing with safari, receiving & sending mail, normal time machine backups, etc., etc. How in blazes can the logs go completely silent for so long with no observable operational consequences? Has anyone here seen such behavior? Should I be concerned? I am really, really confounded by this. Note: This is NOT an April Fool's joke (unless somebody at Apple programmed this log silence to mess with terminal noobs). Richard