12:12:41.850245-0700 0x28d Default 0x0 87 0 DumpPanic: (RemoteServiceDiscovery) remote_device_copy_unique_of_type: device not found 12:12:41.135189-0700 0x28d Default 0x0 87 0 DumpPanic: (RemoteServiceDiscovery) remote_device_copy_unique_of_type: device not found 12:12:31.597055-0700 0xbe Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (watchdog) watchdog configured to monitor userspace, SoC watchdog enabled, panic SoC watchdog enabled, halt on SoC watchdog expiration: no, userspace IOKit monitoring disabled It implies there may be a corrupted MacOS file? Is there a way to run a checksum on a MacOS release to detect any corruption issues? Below is log file output that may be related. The last time the computer was erased and re-installed but the problem has started again. Apple service has looked at this twice and did not find any problems. Earlier this year I started having a problem when intermittent shutdowns.
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