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Kerner Panic AHCI

Greetings, I've a 2015 iMac with Catalina that suddently reboot.

It gave me the following Kernel Panic info:

Any idea?

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panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff8017a288b7): "AppleAHCIDiskQueueManager::setPowerState(0xffffff8046b2db40

: 0xffffff7f98b80958, 0 -> 3) timed out after 100808

ms"@/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-6153.81.5/iokit/Kernel/IOServicePM.cpp:5302


Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address


0xffffff82d676bb40 : 0xffffff801733bb2b


0xffffff82d676bb90 : 0xffffff80174734d5


0xffffff82d676bbd0 : 0xffffff8017464f4e


0xffffff82d676bc20 : 0xffffff80172e2a40


0xffffff82d676bc40 : 0xffffff801733b217


0xffffff82d676bd40 : 0xffffff801733b5fb


0xffffff82d676bd90 : 0xffffff8017ad2aa9


0xffffff82d676be00 : 0xffffff8017a288b7


0xffffff82d676be50 : 0xffffff8017a28479


0xffffff82d676be60 : 0xffffff8017a3f82e


0xffffff82d676bea0 : 0xffffff8017a27228


0xffffff82d676bec0 : 0xffffff801737d7e5


0xffffff82d676bf40 : 0xffffff801737d311


0xffffff82d676bfa0 : 0xffffff80172e213e




BSD process name corresponding to current thread:

kernel_task




Mac OS version:


19D76




Kernel version:


Darwin Kernel Version 19.3.0: Thu Jan  9 20:58:23 PST 2020;

root:xnu-6153.81.5~1/RELEASE_X86_64

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Thank you

Enrico

Posted on Mar 6, 2020 6:32 AM

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Posted on Mar 6, 2020 10:27 AM

Where is the rest of the panic log?


Dealing with Kernel Panics


Disconnect any third-party peripherals including any USB hubs. Use safe mode to isolate issues with your Mac - Apple Support then boot the computer into Safe Mode: Use safe mode to isolate issues with your Mac - Apple Support and Playing Safe- what does Safe mode do? See Diagnosing problems- crash, freeze, panic, or spinning beach ball?, Don’t Panic! Understanding & Troubleshooting Kernel Panics in macOSHow to fix kernel panics after installing OS X updates | MacIssues, and If your Mac restarted because of a problem - Apple Support.


Kernel panics are indicative of possible hardware failure, so you should Check your Mac with hardware diagnostics or AHT. Kernel panic logs are found in: /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/ folder.


If you have no success figuring what is happening then you may need to examine the software you have running when the panics occur. Be sure it’s all current. If you must to resolve the problem erase the disk and reinstall macOS. Follow this outline to reset the computer to the factory-new state: Factory reset of your Mac - Apple Support.


Boot Into Safe Mode


  1. If your Mac isn’t already shut down, then shut it down and wait at least 30 seconds before rebooting.
  2. Immediately, at or before the chime, press and hold down the SHIFT key. 
  3. Release the key after the Apple logo and progress bar appear.
  4. Safe mode startup is much slower than normal startup, so be patient.
  5. When the Login Screen appears enter your admin password. If you use automatic login, then this means you are in safe mode.


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Mar 6, 2020 10:27 AM in response to enricoxgroupsrl

Where is the rest of the panic log?


Dealing with Kernel Panics


Disconnect any third-party peripherals including any USB hubs. Use safe mode to isolate issues with your Mac - Apple Support then boot the computer into Safe Mode: Use safe mode to isolate issues with your Mac - Apple Support and Playing Safe- what does Safe mode do? See Diagnosing problems- crash, freeze, panic, or spinning beach ball?, Don’t Panic! Understanding & Troubleshooting Kernel Panics in macOSHow to fix kernel panics after installing OS X updates | MacIssues, and If your Mac restarted because of a problem - Apple Support.


Kernel panics are indicative of possible hardware failure, so you should Check your Mac with hardware diagnostics or AHT. Kernel panic logs are found in: /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/ folder.


If you have no success figuring what is happening then you may need to examine the software you have running when the panics occur. Be sure it’s all current. If you must to resolve the problem erase the disk and reinstall macOS. Follow this outline to reset the computer to the factory-new state: Factory reset of your Mac - Apple Support.


Boot Into Safe Mode


  1. If your Mac isn’t already shut down, then shut it down and wait at least 30 seconds before rebooting.
  2. Immediately, at or before the chime, press and hold down the SHIFT key. 
  3. Release the key after the Apple logo and progress bar appear.
  4. Safe mode startup is much slower than normal startup, so be patient.
  5. When the Login Screen appears enter your admin password. If you use automatic login, then this means you are in safe mode.


Kerner Panic AHCI

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