I did a DFU restore yesterday, which offered me Ventura 13.1, so I installed it. I may try again with a different ipsw file to get it back to Monterey, Ventura 13.1 still has problems with System Settings not sticking the first time. From the point of view of the GUI, it appears that most things are operating as expected, though I'm having some problems editing this message (copy and pasted text disappears, beachballs occasionally and keystrokes arriving out of order).
It hasn't made a difference, in fact, I seem to be getting more errors.
Still have lots of Sandbox errors, though when I put some of those programs in "allow full disk access", I started getting errors that they are duplicates of other sandbox accesses granted, and, at times, messages to the effect of "why does this program have access to this" messages. It's hard to tell if it's by design or if it's an actual problem. Perhaps I'm just seeing the initial error message, and the system attempts to give it sandbox permissions after that, but I don't think most are successful, but it's hard to tell without some deep log analysis by me.
I've noticed that a lot of these errors are actually "To Do" messages to remind Apple developers of what still needs to be done, or simply checkpoints for following a process' process. More like "Info" messages than "Error" messages. But I still get more than a few "Fault" messages, and a lot of these errors cause actual problems in the desktop environment, i.e. the problem reaches the GUI and the errors are affecting Apple default programs like Safari.
Particularly concerning to me are the
45001 wakeups over the last 153 seconds (293 wakeups per second average), exceeding limit of 150 wakeups per second over 300 seconds
that a few processes are causing.
I get a lot of these types of messages, as well.
fault 15:13:20.299185-0600 com.apple.Safari.History Couldn't read values in CFPrefsPlistSource<0x600003dc0980> (Domain: kCFPreferencesAnyApplication, User: kCFPreferencesAnyUser, ByHost: Yes, Container: (null), Contents Need Refresh: Yes): accessing these preferences requires user-preference-read or file-read-data sandbox access
followed by
error 15:13:20.310324-0600 cfprefsd rejecting read of { kCFPreferencesAnyApplication, bob, kCFPreferencesCurrentHost, /Users/bob/Library/Preferences/ByHost/.GlobalPreferences.1C8F38D1-F980-525A-B115-5E18C3B3A296.plist, managed: 0 } from process 503 (com.apple.Safari.History) because accessing these preferences requires user-preference-read or file-read-data sandbox access.
so I believe cfprefsd is having difficulty reading preferences, and that's where the majority of my problems are coming from. I get a lot of these
error 16:20:20.026809-0600 cfprefsd Couldn't open parent path due to [2: No such file or directory]
but, that may just a message that cfprefsd has exited a read prefs loop by reaching the end of it, I can't tell, but when I add cfprefsd to "allow full disk access", I get these errors:
error 16:29:59.235518-0600 kernel Sandbox: analyticsd(166) deny(1) file-issue-extension target:/private/var/db/analyticsd/Library/Preferences/analyticsd.plist class:com.apple.cfprefsd.read-write
so maybe it shouldn't be there, in any event other systems are telling cfprefsd that it can't do something, regardless of what I granted it.
It gets worse once iCloud is involved, Family can't get what it asks for:
error 16:18:08.326345-0600 Family Unable to open XPC store: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=134060 "A Core Data error occurred." UserInfo={Problem=Unable to send to server; failed after 8 attempts.} {
Problem = "Unable to send to server; failed after 8 attempts.";
}
The logs are also rolling over very quickly, due to all the messages.
Personally, I think it's Ventura 13.1 - there's no excuse to release this update in this condition. My system passes diagnostics, it's a clean install: "erased contents and settings", put it into DFU mode and restored (not revived) the DFU successfully, installed 13.1 when the system started the "Hello" screens, and yet I still have all these errors and faults.
But, considering all System Settings that don't stick occasionally, I'm going to punt and install Monterey on here. I'll wait until Ventura is ready for primetime before I'll install it.
It would be interesting to know whether other users of 13.1 get the same types of errors.