{"id":1227,"date":"2014-11-20T08:21:13","date_gmt":"2014-11-20T18:21:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mymonkeydo.com\/?p=1227"},"modified":"2014-11-20T08:21:13","modified_gmt":"2014-11-20T18:21:13","slug":"solar-service-logging-every-couple-seconds","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mymonkeydo.com\/solar-service-logging-every-couple-seconds\/","title":{"rendered":"Solar Service logging every couple seconds"},"content":{"rendered":"
After updating to OSX 10.10.1 my\u00a0mid 2010 macbook became very slow. \u00a0Looking at my System Logs I found the following messages repeated over and over and still continuing:<\/p>\n
11\/20\/14 8:10:53.608 AM Solar Service[518]: End of data
\n11\/20\/14 8:10:53.608 AM Solar Service[518]: Event = 2 device index = 2
\n11\/20\/14 8:10:53.626 AM Solar Service[518]: Input data callback for device 0x68cc0
\n11\/20\/14 8:10:53.626 AM Solar Service[518]: End of data
\n11\/20\/14 8:10:53.626 AM Solar Service[518]: Event = 2 device index = 2
\n11\/20\/14 8:10:53.627 AM Solar Service[518]: Input data callback for device 0x68cc0
\n11\/20\/14 8:10:53.627 AM Solar Service[518]: End of data<\/p>\n
Logitech’s Solar Service app was printing a lot of messages. \u00a0Not sure if this was causing the slowness, but it definitely isn’t good. \u00a0There is no fix for this, just need to ignore the log messages. \u00a0Here is how to do it:<\/p>\n