macbook crash, panic report, need help
the issue happened about once a week just recently.
Attached is the code,
the issue happened about once a week just recently.
Attached is the code,
You should post a few more of the Kernel Panic logs so we can see if there is any pattern. Those logs can be found in "/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports". The file names will begin with "kernel" and end in ".panic".
Do you have any free space on your SSD? I'm not sure if "No more room to grow table:" means it ran out of memory or free storage space.
It appears you have the 13" MacBookPro (2017) with just two USB-C ports. See if your laptop qualifies for this free SSD repair program:
https://support.apple.com/13-inch-macbook-pro-solid-state-drive-service
Or this free battery repair program:
https://support.apple.com/13inch-macbookpro-battery-replacement
FYI, here is the current list of publicly acknowledged free repair programs for various Apple products (some products like your laptop have several programs available):
https://support.apple.com/service-programs
You should also run EtreCheck to look for software issues and post the report here using the "Additional Text" icon which looks like a piece of paper. It also doesn't hurt to run the Apple Diagnostics.
You should post a few more of the Kernel Panic logs so we can see if there is any pattern. Those logs can be found in "/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports". The file names will begin with "kernel" and end in ".panic".
Do you have any free space on your SSD? I'm not sure if "No more room to grow table:" means it ran out of memory or free storage space.
It appears you have the 13" MacBookPro (2017) with just two USB-C ports. See if your laptop qualifies for this free SSD repair program:
https://support.apple.com/13-inch-macbook-pro-solid-state-drive-service
Or this free battery repair program:
https://support.apple.com/13inch-macbookpro-battery-replacement
FYI, here is the current list of publicly acknowledged free repair programs for various Apple products (some products like your laptop have several programs available):
https://support.apple.com/service-programs
You should also run EtreCheck to look for software issues and post the report here using the "Additional Text" icon which looks like a piece of paper. It also doesn't hurt to run the Apple Diagnostics.
All of the Kernel Panics mention: "No more room to grow table: " which probably means the drive ran out of free storage space or the system ran out of memory in some manner. The only new information is that the last two logs reference "mdmclient" which means your laptop is being managed by a school or business. You may need to contact your IT department to resolve your issues as you may not have permission or the ability to make any necessary changes. My other points in the previous post still applies.
Usually batteries won't cause a system crash, although a bad battery can make the system run extremely slow. It appears your battery is most likely healthy, but definitely worn out with just 64% of its original capacity. The Apple Diagnostic can sometimes alert you to a hardware issue including a bad battery.
Run and post the EtreCheck report as suggested in my previous post to look for possible software issues plus it would provide us more details about your laptop.
shihao33 wrote:
Thank you very much! Let me see if I can find something suspicious.
It won't look suspicious if you installed it yourself. That is why we need the EtreCheck report to examine. The EtreCheck report sanitizes any personal information so it is safe to post here. You can review the report yourself before posting to confirm.
Thank you!
I noticed that most of those crashes happened when the computer was activated from sleep.
I usually don't have a habit to enter sleep mode purposely, instead I just simply close the lid. And the crashes happened when the lid was reopened, and likely without external power.
Another issue is that the battery was not performing at at its best.
here are the two new crash reports,
Thank you very much! Let me see if I can find something suspicious.
macbook crash, panic report, need help