I’ve got a 16in MacBook Pro M1 Max, after upgrading to Ventura, the OWC Thunderbay 4 Mini enclosure would randomly restart the Mac, starting with a Pink screen, giving me a message on-restart that there was a Kernel Panic.
After pulling my hair out and trying all the online remedies, Thunderbolt Hub, PR Ram reset, USB connection, monitor etc etc. I came across a fix that suggested using Apple Raid or Reformat to Raid 0, that seems to have done the trick, I had no problems with Monterey, but with Ventura and the latest Softraid 7.01, something isn't playing well.
I've lost the benefits of the Parity disk, but at least I can get some work done and will back-up to Dropbox and a slower SSD Hardware Raid for now until there's a fix.
Did you save any of the kernel panics, so we can see what was happening?
@softraid-support I'm afraid not, I just sent the report to Apple as I assumed it was an OS Ventura problem, because Monterey was fine.
Please attach these in Text Edit as text (Make plain text command), so threads are readable.
this is the Apple Silicon DART controller bug, yes.
@softraid-support Just fyi I tried attaching a plain text file, but was told that the file type was not allowed, that's why I pasted it.
What you missed is in Text Edit, all Text Edit files are saved as .rtf, regardless of what you think it is, unless you use the "Make Plain text" command in the format menu.
@softraid-support Just FYI that's what I did. I switched to plain text format and then saved it as a .txt file but the system wouldn't let me attach it. Maybe it was due to my new member status?
No once you are a member you can attach. Just in case, "get info" on the file. Does it show .txt, or rtf?