@DimaRU I still have the issue that an ejected HDD will spin down on eject and immediately spin backup even though it's now unmounted. That’s the way it worked with the previous SATA hot plug patch and still does for removable USB disks that support spin down. Any ideas?
This restores hotplugging for me on my GA-Z97X-UD7 TH running macOS 10.14.4:
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<string>fix IO error and partially hotplug (no spin-down) on ICH10 for 10.14.4 (and above?), credit vit9696</string>...
I just put both kits in together and realized that the latches of the Crucial modules I have been using in my previous test hadn’t clicked in all the way. Oops. Why did this work reliably at all? :D
PSA: Check yours. ;)
Well… the new kit did survive more than a dozen sleep/wake cycles over the course of two days. In the end though, I had another panic on wake. So while better the new kit is not rock solid like the Kingston kit.
Yes.
BTW: This is preliminary, but I finally got my original Crucial Kit swapped out after a long discussion. The replacements have been working fine for a day and five sleep cycles of various lengths. Keeping my fingers crossed and hoping for the best.
So it may be production tolerances...
I can confirm that swapping the memory modules for Kingston ones fixes this issue for me. Haven’t had a panic in weeks. Neither on 10.10.2 nor 10.10.3. It was expensive, but worth it IMHO.
Using both the Kingston Kit and the Crucial Kit (for a total of 32 GB) exhibits the problem again...
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