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I was running Cubase AI by Yamaha’s Steinberg. My system started crashing after overheating, Now after say 2-10 minutes my computer crashes, specially when I use applications with high processing power. For the moment, I have MacsFanControl and set the 4000 RPM for now till I write this. I got the crash logs I will explain below. Before I take this to Apple Service, or applying Thermal paste, I would like to understand what this is? Here is a portion of my crash log. Can any one can help please? I do greatly appreciate it. Thank you very much. CS Process:               mysqld [104] Path:                  /usr/local/mysql-8.0.11-macos10.13-x86_64/bin/mysqld Identifier:            mysqld Version:               0 Code Type:             X86-64 (Native) Parent Process:        launchd [1] Responsible:           mysqld [104] User ID:               74

Date/Time:             2018-12-10 00:12:00.581 -0500 OS Version:            Mac OS X 10.10.5 (14F2511) Report Version:        11

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Time Awake Since Boot: 4 seconds

Crashed Thread:        0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread

Exception Type:        EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP) Exception Codes:       0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000

Dyld Error Message:   Symbol not found: _clock_gettime   Referenced from: /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld (which was built for Mac OS X 10.12)   Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib … Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread 0   dyld                           0x00007fff6978e075 dyld_fatal_error + 1 … External Modification Summary:   Calls made by other processes targeting this process:     task_for_pid: 1     thread_create: 0     thread_set_state: 0   Calls made by this process:     task_for_pid: 0     thread_create: 0     thread_set_state: 0   Calls made by all processes on this machine:     task_for_pid: 117     thread_create: 0     thread_set_state: 0 … VM Region Summary: ReadOnly portion of Libraries: Total=144.7M resident=120.7M(83%) swapped_out_or_unallocated=24.0M(17%) Writable regions: Total=85.8M written=4184K(5%) resident=5360K(6%) swapped_out=0K(0%) unallocated=80.6M(94%)   REGION TYPE                      VIRTUAL ===========                      ======= Kernel Alloc Once                     4K MALLOC                             72.7M MALLOC (admin)                       32K STACK GUARD                        56.0M Stack                              8192K VM_ALLOCATE                          12K __DATA                             10.6M __LINKEDIT                         38.2M __TEXT                            106.6M __UNICODE                           552K shared memory                         4K ===========                      ======= TOTAL                             292.8M Update (12/18/2018) Hi Folks, I am back with an update. I am using MFC. I just cleaned the Fans and put a fresh Thermal Paste ( although I could tell it needed it badly). However, the issue did not get fixed! As soon as I ran Cubase Steinberg to do my CPU intensive job, MBP shut down on me! To start I have to wait for say 15 minutes, then it boots and the same story begins. With respect to OSX being the issue, My MacBook Pro shuts down randomly when I am in my Bootcamp Windows! So I assume there reason is not my Yosemite Operating system. One more thing, When I did open the MBP to replace the Thermal Past, I noticed that the inside does not look like

I bought this last year from Ebay and I suspect my MBP is an MacBook Pro 15” late 2011 and the person sold it to me on Ebay, had replace the logic board with Mid 2012! Is that possible? Here is the look at inside of Late 2011 MBP ( like mine).

I have also the crash logs, if it is going to be help full. Again, any help would be greatly appreciated. CS

‘mysqld’ is MySQL dB error. I’m suspecting your SSD is quite full and/or getting worn. The reason your system is overheating it’s fighting with its self trying to find free space and/or move data around to wear level your drive. As it’s working so hard to find space the process timed out. So what to do?? First given the systems age it likely needs a good cleaning and the thermal past also needs to be cleaned and refreshed. But to really fix your problem here you’ll need to replace the SSD with a bigger drive. Consider you need to leave about 1/4 of the drive unused so the OS & apps have free space for caching and paging. Your system uses the older custom mSATA drives: BeetsTech -Apple SSD’s or OWC - SSD’s

Suggest you to use Mac fan controller application to control fan speed and check internal temperature if after installing this app you still face an issue there must be cleaning needed, any issue with logical board or due to some software errors Mac fan control App