

System model name: Macmini6,2 (Mac-F65AE981FFA204ED) Take a look at the other logs (if there are others) and see if there are any similar to the following - if there is, post it here.Īnonymous UUID: AC738F4F-1692-8E57-707B-C07769B7C3C8 All the other KPs were during normal operation. As I hit restart, than it looked OK, but after few seconds KP. Graphics: Intel Iris Graphics 6100, Intel Iris Graphics 6100, Built-Inīut in Library is only this Kernel Panic, but I had another KP one I think week back.Īnd maybe another note: this was KP during restarting my Mac. Model: MacBookPro12,1, BootROM 24, 2 processors, Intel Core i5, 2,7 GHz, 8 GB, SMC 2.28f7
ESET CYBER SECURITY PRO 6.4.200.1 SERIAL SERIAL
Serial ATA Device: APPLE SSD SM0256G, 251 GB
ESET CYBER SECURITY PRO 6.4.200.1 SERIAL BLUETOOTH
USB Device: Bluetooth USB Host Controller Thunderbolt Bus: MacBook Pro, Apple Inc., 27.1 Panic(cpu 1 caller 0xffffff800a96c0df): initproc exited - exit reason namespace 2 subcode 0xb description: none So in Library there was one Kernel Panics from today, so here it is: But I think average is something about 7-10 days if I do not count with 10.12.3. The shortest time between two Kernel panics was 1 day.

My question is, what can I do? What kind of kernel panics do not dump logs in the DiagnosticReports directory? Can it be hardware problem? Is there some way to enforce writing kernel logs? I have tried Apple hardware test, but it shows, that everything is ok. However, I have used installators and data from my backup on external HDD. I have problems with crashing sites on Safari, but it has logs and it is probbably different problem.Īs I revert back to El Capitan, I did two clean installs, without Time Machine restoring. Press a key or wait a few seconds to continue starting up." However, the kernel panic never leaves any logs in the /System/Logs/DiagnosticReports folder. Allways with black screen and: "Your computer restarted because of problem.

But on all the other version it is about 1 kernel panic in 7-20 days. So I went back to Sierra and 10.12.3 was with any kernel panic. It began with macOS Sierra, I have tried revert to El Capitan, it was OK for some time, but after Kernel Panics again. I have some kernel panics on my MacBook Pro 13" 2015.
