How to avoid systematic kernel panic on Mac MINI M1 16 GB / OS X Ventura 13.1 / SOFTRAID 7.0.1

I experience a systematic kernel panic on Mac MINI M1 16 GB / OS X Ventura 13.1 / SOFTRAID 7.0.1


Thunderbay 8, two volumes mounted 4x18TB + 4x8TB, 16K Stripe

Reduced security is enabled.


Only workaround consists in booting with thunder bay off, removing drives physically, switching TB on, inserting drives.

Please see attached files.

 

Patrick Brouns panic.txt


Softraid support states that the error was reported to Apple over a year ago and puts the blame with Apple.


As you can clearly read on their support forum : https://forums.softraid.com/ventura-forum/kernel-panic-on-mac-mini/


Cay you please clarify ?


Patrick 

Mac mini 2018 or later

Posted on Dec 31, 2022 11:18 AM

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Dec 31, 2022 11:31 AM in response to Patbarollo

Third-party developers have to make their kernel extensions work with macOS, not the other way around.

Even if it is a problem with Apple's code, they have no incentive to fix that problem, especially if it would break other things.

Third-party kernel extensions necessarily reduce security and stability. They have attempted to make it more resilient and secure, but that also limits capability of the third-party developers.

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How to avoid systematic kernel panic on Mac MINI M1 16 GB / OS X Ventura 13.1 / SOFTRAID 7.0.1

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