spock84 Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 Just got darwin to boot now, but here it hangs. If I use the graphical startup I get the box telling me that some error has occured and I need to reboot. What is ocspd and is there some way to disable it if I don't need it? My motherboard is an Asus P5KC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mercyful_Fate Posted February 23, 2008 Share Posted February 23, 2008 Hi everyone, I'm having the same problem. Leopard boots and then crashes at some point during the boot. I run verbose mode, and the last line before the crash is: localhost /usr/sbin/ocspd[61]: starting. Before that, the boot procedure used to crash with the last line being: /System/Library/CoreServices/LoginWindow.app/Contents/MacOS/LoginWindow[23]: Login Window Application Started, but I changed some BIOS settings and it doesn't crash at that point anymore. I've also noticed a line saying display: family specific matching fails. I've installed the BrazilMac patched Leopard, and applied bootfix patch in order to make Leopard to boot. My PC has an Intel E8200, GB P35-DS3L, 2GB RAM and Gainward 8400gs 256MB. Any idea what's going on and how can I fix it? Thx in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ianjohn27 Posted February 25, 2008 Share Posted February 25, 2008 I had this problem today, and have no idea why it started today of all days. For what it's worth, I noticed in my system logs that above the hanging line you mention with the ocspd there was also a lot of little snitch stuff happening. I started in safe mode, then ran the little snitch installer and did the "uninstall" and bingo! everything was golden again. A nice reminder to do a full super-duper backup. Right now, for instance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mercyful_Fate Posted February 25, 2008 Share Posted February 25, 2008 Yeah, but my problem appears on the first boot after a clean install. It's not a software conflict issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eXpy Posted February 25, 2008 Share Posted February 25, 2008 I'm having the same problem with a clean install. You can start with -x to force Mac to startup. However, this will reduce functionality, sound doesn't work and neither does the GFX card (fixed resolution). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
U.C. Posted March 26, 2008 Share Posted March 26, 2008 This happens to me to.....on my iMac. No idea why. What does ocspd do anyway?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
U.C. Posted March 27, 2008 Share Posted March 27, 2008 Removed Logitech Control Centre. No more crashes......yet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CowboyMiller Posted March 30, 2008 Share Posted March 30, 2008 Im getting the same issue after a clean install. it hangs at: localhost /usr/sbin/ocspd[71] Starting... Any clues yet? I know it has SOMETHING to do with the keychain but on a clean install and never booted up it still hangs. it even hangs here with the -x boot, ive tried -x -f -v all at the same time and still hangs. boots to single user just fine, is there away to disable this service in single user mode? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zman771 Posted June 2, 2008 Share Posted June 2, 2008 my installation is hanging at /usr/sbin/ocspd too. the weird thing is, i have successfully installed osx on this hardware before. does anyone know how to fix this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkusH91 Posted June 2, 2008 Share Posted June 2, 2008 Same error by me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
melefire Posted June 6, 2008 Share Posted June 6, 2008 im getting the same error Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spruce_crc Posted July 13, 2008 Share Posted July 13, 2008 Same error here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
outboost Posted August 27, 2008 Share Posted August 27, 2008 I am also getting this randomly on my console log and that is when the machine locks up. Any ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lost123 Posted August 28, 2008 Share Posted August 28, 2008 hey Iv got the same problem aswell and its taking the fu*k out of me!!!!!...basically first of all i couldnt get the diskutility to erase the partition so i ended up makng three primary partitions: 1 for XP, 1 for data, and 1 for OSX. It took me forever but Iv installed OSX 10.5.2 like 4 times now(even without any drivers) and still cant get past this message some one please help us all out???? heres my specs: Mobo:Asus P5P800S CPU: Intel Celeron D 2.66Ghz Graphics:Geforce2 MX/MX400 LAN: Realtek RTL8139 ...It always hangs at: localhost /usr/sbin/ocspd["some number here"] Starting, no matter what options i boot with someone please help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brockwitting Posted September 18, 2008 Share Posted September 18, 2008 This has never happened to me, but now, after updating to 10.5.5, this is what I get. Does ANYONE have ANY idea what is wrong? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajrulez Posted September 20, 2008 Share Posted September 20, 2008 Same here Works just fine in -x (safe mode) but not normal boot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ergosteur Posted September 20, 2008 Share Posted September 20, 2008 I've got a clean install from retail, updated to 10.5.5. On first boot with boot-132 this is where i get stuck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brockwitting Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 I found a way to fix my issue, and this may help. Boot into safe mode, and re-write your EFI strings with EFI Studio. IT booted after I did that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
realityiswhere Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 /usr/sbin/ocspd is what is loaded directly before the graphics, this is generally a graphics card issue, which is why booting in safe mode works sometimes, as it only loads specific kexts required for the safe boot. Safe mode uses VESA graphics drivers, not the modified ones (such as nvinject/nvkush/natit/titan/efi strings/etc.) . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brockwitting Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 Thank you for the explanation, that explains why re-writing my graphics EFI strings fixed the problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josser Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 Hi all! Have the same problem with Geforce 6100 Onboard video. (The Biostar 6100 AM2 motherboard). You say that re-writing graphics EFI strings fix the problem. Can you point me to a manual how i can rewrite this strings? I can boot into single user mode (-s) and EFIStuido is instaled. Sorry for my bad english. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zorglups Posted December 4, 2008 Share Posted December 4, 2008 Since the posts date back to September, should I assume the issue was fixed? how? I working on an IDenev 1.3 install and the systems hangs pretty much at the same spot; However, it boots just fine from the install DVD (with rd=diskXsY...). Sounds to me that ocspd is not the problem here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex Carlos Posted December 17, 2008 Share Posted December 17, 2008 Hello All... I got stuck on this behavior too. I am very very new do Mac OSX, so, could somebody explain me how to fix this problem ??? I 've just installed OSX iDeneb 1.3 on it, and on the frst boot I got this. I have an NVidia GeForce 7300 GT. On installation I didn't select to install any NForce or similar Driver... I left the default... Is it possible to fix this without having to reinstall ? Thanks... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Biotics Posted January 8, 2009 Share Posted January 8, 2009 I have the same problem. Not fixed yet from what I gather. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dsc106 Posted January 19, 2009 Share Posted January 19, 2009 I believe it was explained that this is generally a graphics card issue. This is what loads right before the Graphics drivers, so it can freeze here as it attempts to load graphics. If you are having a problem booting after updating to 10.5.x, for example, this could be due to Apple releasing new graphics drivers in its updates. Sometimes on an update, my QE/CI would stop working and I would need to fix it. This explains why you can get this error on a new install or on hardware that previously worked. Try installing with different graphics drivers, or no drivers. Try booting with -x flag to enter safe mode, which sometimes works as it disables the advanced graphics drivers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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