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10.10.4 FIPS integrity and bootcache.playlist

  • July 16, 2015
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Hello all, was wondering if any others had encoutnered an issue we have found since upgrading a few machines from 10.10.3 to 10.10.4.

The update seems to install fine, but the machine will no longer bootup. It gets about a third of the way through the progress bar and turns itself off.

In verbose mode I get the following information:

Warning: couldn't block sleep during cache update
Warning: proceeding w/o DiskArb
/dev/disk0s2 on / (hfs, local, journaled)
BootCachecontrol: Unable to open var/db/BootCache.playlist: 2 No such file or directory exists
bash: etc/rc.server: No such file or directory
FIPS USER Space POST: Integrity test failed!
FIPS_POST failed!

Shortly after that the machine turns itself off. Right now we're going to try testing with a bare bones 10.10.3 image but curious if anyone else has encountered similar issue?

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bentoms
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  • July 16, 2015

@bdwiklund Were you deploying a modified rc.server file?


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  • July 16, 2015

We have not been deploying a modified rc.server file.


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  • July 17, 2015

I used to see this kind of issue on upgrades to 10.10. I don't think this is the solve for your specific issue,
but you used to have to boot into the recovery partition and then turn off wi-fi on the recovery partition, then restart back to the main drive and it suddenly fixed itself.

Gabe Shackney
Princeton Public Schools


Chris_Hafner
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  • July 24, 2015

I have seen this and found that a single verbose boot (holding command and V at boot) solved the issue post upgrade (from 10.9.x to 10.10.3) Although I haven't dug deeply into it.


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  • March 23, 2016

I'm also encountering this issue when upgrading machines from 10.11.1 to 10.11.3
Has anyone else had this? I'm strongly suspecting it's due to machines powering off/running out of batteries/going to sleep during the middle of the upgrade process..


Chris_Hafner
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  • April 12, 2016

Well... I'm certainly going to be posting more here as I've begun running into a very 'similar' issue while testing self-service upgrades form our 10.10.5 systems to 10.11.4. Mind you, I've got a few more lines regarding missing bootcache playlists but... In any event, I will certainly be adding my 2 cents worth shortly as I try to dig in and figure this one out. It IS COMPLETELY REPLICABLE ON EVERY INSTALL FYI. That said, I have to assume it's some incompatibility I've caused as I've also got fully modular image -test- configurations working just fine. Unfortunately, all of my 'production' units used the old 'touched'/previously booted OS.dmgs as part of their original configuration. Oh fun...