

Apple indicated that they had made significant progress on this issue in the 12.3 update. We reported this issue to Apple in January 2022 (FB9857268). This problem is limited to Apple Silicon Macs and SMB volumes. Specifically, the "kext.kalloc.32768" memory zone is expanded until it can no longer be expanded ("zone_map_exhaustion" occurs), at which point the memoryd system process starts to terminate idle processes. The underlying problem appears to be a memory leak in the macOS kernel or one of the kernel extensions. We were able to reproduce this behavior using a simple shell script that creates files and folders on SMB-mounted NAS volumes (and also with Finder copies).
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We have received several reports from Apple Silicon Mac users of unruly macOS behavior that occurs while copying files to an SMB-mounted NAS volume.
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Update (macOS 12.3): This issue appears to be effectively resolved in macOS 12.3. Apple's SMB filesystem client causes system stalls, random application crashes, and may lead to kernel panics

Workaround: Choose "Computer" from the Finder's Go menu to see your destination volume in the Finder. We have reported this issue to Apple (FB9739492) and we are currently awaiting a response. The Finder sidebar, however, will not show these volumes, regardless of your Finder preferences to show external volumes in the sidebar, and regardless of any attempts to drag the volume explicitly into the sidebar. The remaining Data volume appears just fine on the Finder Desktop, and also in the volume list when you select "Computer" from the Finder's Go menu. If you created a bootable copy of Catalina or Big Sur in the past, and then proceed with CCC backups to that volume on Monterey without specifically using the Legacy Bootable Copy Assistant, CCC will remove the incompatible System volume from the destination. Some backup volumes don't appear in the Finder sidebar We cite known problems that Apple introduced in the new OS below. CCC 6.0.4 (and later), published contemporaneously with Monterey, is fully compatible with macOS Monterey. Apple published macOS Monterey in October 2021.
