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- Niels-Tankes-Mac-mini:~ Fritz$ sudo dmesg
- Crystal HD Device
- RBIOKitController found 0x5ac:0x8240
- BroadcomCrystalHD: Registering power handler
- BroadcomCrystalHD: Found HW and started driver SW.
- Ethernet [AppleYukon2]: Link up on en0, 1-Gigabit, Full-duplex, Symmetric flow-control, Debug [796d,ac0c,0de1,0200,cde1,2c00]
- /drv/ HypApic.c:234 Host APIC phy 0xFEE00000 lin 0x35aae000 ver 0x14
- /drv/ HypVtd.c:3500 [vtdInit]
- /drv/ HypVtd.c:3516 [vtdInit] VTD initialization disabled
- /drv/ HypLowCache.c:173 Low cache initialized (3104 kB for 4 VMs on 2048 MB)
- /drv/ HypSMBios.c:54 Failed to find SMBios entry point
- /drv/ HypModule.c:162 Parallels IPI irq = 0 ipi = 0(0x0)
- /drv/ HypModule.c:169 Parallels Hypervisor 5.0.9344.558741 loaded.
- /prl_hid/ Parallels HID Helper started.
- com.parallels.kext.prlnet 5.0.9344.558741 has started.
- com.parallels.kext.vnic 5.0.9344.558741 has started.
- com_parallels_kext_prl_vnic: created vnic0
- com_parallels_kext_prl_vnic: created vnic1
- display: Not usable
- prl_net::bindHw: (1) failed to setup promisc mode: 66
- prl_net::bindHw: (1) failed to setup promisc mode: 66
- MacFUSE: starting (version 2.1.5, Dec 19 2008, 05:56:11)
- Notice - new kext com.cisco.nke.ipsec, v2.0.1 matches prelinked kext but can't determine if executables are the same (no UUIDs).
- CiscoVPN : attempting to attach to all available ethernet interfaces.
- CiscoVPN : checking if we are already attached to interface: vnic1
- CiscoVPN : no, not yet attached to interface: vnic1
- CiscoVPN : interface: vnic1, filter attached.
- CiscoVPN : current MTU for vnic1 is 1500, saving it.
- CiscoVPN : checking if we are already attached to interface: vnic0
- CiscoVPN : no, not yet attached to interface: vnic0
- CiscoVPN : interface: vnic0, filter attached.
- CiscoVPN : current MTU for vnic0 is 1500, saving it.
- CiscoVPN : checking if we are already attached to interface: en0
- CiscoVPN : no, not yet attached to interface: en0
- CiscoVPN : interface: en0, filter attached.
- CiscoVPN : current MTU for en0 is 1500, saving it.
- CiscoVPN : loading cisco ipsec kernel module.
- vboxdrv: fAsync=0 offMin=0xf78 offMax=0x11a0
- VBoxDrv: version 3.2.4 r62431; IOCtl version 0x140001; IDC version 0x10000; dev major=21
- VBoxFltDrv: version 3.2.4 r62431
- VBoxAdpDrv: version 3.2.4 r62431
- CiscoVPN : unloading cisco ipsec kernel module.
- CiscoVPN : detaching from interface: vnic1.
- CiscoVPN : interface vnic1, filter has been safely detached.
- CiscoVPN : detaching from interface: vnic0.
- CiscoVPN : interface vnic0, filter has been safely detached.
- CiscoVPN : detaching from interface: en0.
- CiscoVPN : interface en0, filter has been safely detached.
- CiscoVPN : attempting to attach to all available ethernet interfaces.
- CiscoVPN : checking if we are already attached to interface: vboxnet0
- CiscoVPN : no, not yet attached to interface: vboxnet0
- CiscoVPN : interface: vboxnet0, filter attached.
- CiscoVPN : current MTU for vboxnet0 is 1500, saving it.
- CiscoVPN : checking if we are already attached to interface: vnic1
- CiscoVPN : no, not yet attached to interface: vnic1
- CiscoVPN : interface: vnic1, filter attached.
- CiscoVPN : current MTU for vnic1 is 1500, saving it.
- CiscoVPN : checking if we are already attached to interface: vnic0
- CiscoVPN : no, not yet attached to interface: vnic0
- CiscoVPN : interface: vnic0, filter attached.
- CiscoVPN : current MTU for vnic0 is 1500, saving it.
- CiscoVPN : checking if we are already attached to interface: en0
- CiscoVPN : no, not yet attached to interface: en0
- CiscoVPN : interface: en0, filter attached.
- CiscoVPN : current MTU for en0 is 1500, saving it.
- CiscoVPN : loading cisco ipsec kernel module.
- /drv/ HypIoctls.c:855 Ioctl VT-d status: 0
- Opening new user[0] handle
- opening HW
- crystalhd_hw_open: setting up functions, device = Link
- Starting Crystal HD Device
- Opening HW. hw:0x6b25404, hw->adp:0x57ab400
- allocated 26 elem
- Initializing Dio pool 18 1024 305c 0x5814be4
- crystalhd_link_download_fw entered
- Firmware Downloaded Successfully
- Firmware command T/O
- FwCmd Failed.
- fw cmd 73763001 failed
- Closing user[0] handle
- Closing HW
- Stopping Crystal HD Device
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