Sorry for my delay in answer. I think this is a software issue. Could be totally off, but here’s my line of thinking and maybe @dadibrokeit can corroborate if this makes any sort of sense.
It seems to have shown up recently following a software update for most of the folks I could find and seems also to be linked to iOS 16. Which I have already seen having other random software related panics relating to watchdog functions.
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I can’t find much on SOCD either, but my inkling is that it, like most other things that end in “d” in macOD is a daemon, which is a software component of the operating system. SOC or SoC for System on a Chip or the CPU. It may be something relating specifically to functions of the CPU. The CPU is ultimately responsible for issuing the reset command.
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I can’t find much on SOCD either, but my inkling is that it, like most other things that end in “d” in macOD is a daemon, which is a software component of the operating system. SOC or SoC for System on a Chip or the CPU. It may be something relating specifically to functions of the CPU. The CPU is ultimately responsible for issuing the reset command. That’s purely conjecture.
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I am also inclined to think software due to the mention of “containers” which is something macOS makes use of in its APFS file system. This may not be related, but just trying to put together pieces of a puzzle.
I would normally recommend to update your OS, but that hasn’t made a difference in other similar cases and you’re already running the most current version from the looks of things. If it’s not restarting so frequently that you can’t make a backup, I would backup the device, reset it and see if that makes a difference. I would specifically recommend restoring it using a computer if possible.
Sorry for my delay in answer. I think this is a software issue. Could be totally off, but here’s my line of thinking and maybe @dadibrokeit can corroborate if this makes any sort of sense.
It seems to have shown up recently following a software update for most of the folks I could find and seems also to be linked to iOS 16. Which I have already seen having other random software related panics relating to watchdog functions.
I can’t find much on SOCD either, but my inkling is that it, like most other things that end in “d” in macOD is a daemon, which is a software component of the operating system. SOC or SoC for System on a Chip or the CPU. It may be something relating specifically to functions of the CPU. The CPU is ultimately responsible for issuing the reset command.
I would normally recommend to update your OS, but that hasn’t made a difference in other similar cases and you’re already running the most current version from the looks of things. If it’s not restarting so frequently that you can’t make a backup, I would backup the device, reset it and see if that makes a difference. I would specifically recommend restoring it using a computer if possible.