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Kernel panic on MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4
Posted: 7. May 2018, 15:32
by GoncaloPereira
Hello.
I'm getting randon kernel panics running a Windows 8 64bit VM on a MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4 host.
My Virtualbox is 5.2.10 r122088 (Qt5.6.3) and I'm also running Guest Additions 5.2.10 r122088.
I tried to tune my VM's RAM and CPU specs to see if helped but without success.
In attach follows the kernel panic log for your analysis.
If anyone could help I'll be grateful since my company' IT servicesk can't solve the issue and this is affecting my daily work.
Thanks.
Gonçalo.
Re: Kernel panic on MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4
Posted: 7. May 2018, 16:28
by socratis
zoom.us.ZoomAudioDevice 1.2
Try to uninstall the Zoom Audio Device. Here's a
page from the Zoom support site. They don't actually answer the question themselves, but their users do. Among other things that they had to say about that software...

Re: Kernel panic on MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4
Posted: 7. May 2018, 18:17
by GoncaloPereira
Thank you. I'll try it and provide feedback asap.
Re: Kernel panic on MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4
Posted: 9. May 2018, 13:14
by GoncaloPereira
Hello.
Looks like it worked. I'm a Virtualbox heavy user and so far so good.
Thanks for the support.
Regards.
Re: Kernel panic on MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4
Posted: 9. May 2018, 13:27
by socratis
Great, thanks for the feedback. Marking as [Resolved].
Kernel panic on MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4
Posted: 1. Jun 2018, 12:04
by GoncaloPereira
Hello.
My kernel panics are back.
In attach follows the log for your analysis.
Thanks.
Re: Kernel panic on MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4
Posted: 1. Jun 2018, 17:15
by socratis
Once again, I'm going to focus on your loaded kernel extensions (kext). And this time it is:
com.google.dfsfuse.filesystems.dfsfuse 3.7.2
From a search on the webs, this is the
Google Drive File System, an enterprise Google application, similar to
Google Drive, but only offered to organizations. I did
download it and tested it on a 10.13 VM. You seem to have the latest and greatest (3.7.2), but still I'm a little bit cautious about it. Any chance of uninstalling it?
BTW, I noticed that they have
specific instructions for 10.13.x. Was your OSX installation a fresh one or an upgrade? Did you follow the instructions?
Re: Kernel panic on MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4
Posted: 1. Jun 2018, 18:37
by GoncaloPereira
Hello.
My MacOS version is the result of an upgrade from MacOS Sierra.
Google File Stream is the replacement for Google Drive for enterprise and I need it for daily tasks and yes, I've followed the instructions.
Thanks.
Re: Kernel panic on MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4
Posted: 1. Jun 2018, 20:42
by socratis
GoncaloPereira wrote:and I need it for daily tasks
Can you uninstall it temporarily and see if it the situation gets any better?
Re: Kernel panic on MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4
Posted: 22. Jun 2018, 17:43
by GoncaloPereira
I've already try that without success.
In attach follows new logs.
Thanks.
Re: Kernel panic on MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4
Posted: 23. Jun 2018, 02:22
by socratis
GoncaloPereira wrote:I've already try that without success.
No, you didn't:
com.google.dfsfuse.filesystems.dfsfuse 3.7.2
Re: Kernel panic on MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4
Posted: 11. Jul 2018, 15:54
by fanhe
I have a similar problem, my guest is windows thin pc (windows 7 32bit?)
here is my crash log
Re: Kernel panic on MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4
Posted: 11. Jul 2018, 18:38
by socratis
net.sf.tuntaposx.tun 1.0
net.sf.tuntaposx.tap 1.0
Uninstall Pritunl VPN client, see if that changes things...